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UN approves more troops, aims to feed 1 million Haitians
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 19 - 01 - 2010


The UN Security Council authorized today
the deployment of additional military and police to Haiti to bolster
security and assist in massive relief operations for victims of last
week's earthquake, dpa reported.
The council unanimously voted to allow the UN Stabilization
Mission in Haiti to increase to a total of 8,940 troops and 3,711
police, an increase of 3,500 personnel over the original strength.
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said the authorization to deploy
additional troops and police sent a "clear signal that the world is
with Haiti."
The United Nations and its agencies, with the strong support of
the US government, plan to feed up to 1 million people within a week
as the quake relief operation is scaling up by the day, Ban said
Tuesday.
Ban said he personally received "renewed support" from US
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who
pledged to do their utmost to bring relief to the Haitian people.
"Our relief operations are gearing up quickly," Ban said. "For
those who have lost everything, of course help cannot come soon
enough. The good news is we are making rapid progress despite
extremely difficult logistical challenges."
The United States has begun lifting food supplies and other
essentials by helicopters to remote areas in Haiti in an effort to
increase the flow of aid to quake victims, said John Holmes, the top
UN humanitarian coordinator.
Ban said the Port-au-Prince international airport's capacity to
handle landings has improved while some hospitals in the capital have
begun functioning again. More than 200 food distribution centres have
opened to feed 200,000 people daily.
But Ban said the relief operation plans to increase food
distribution to up 1 million within a week from 200,000 with the
arrival of more food supplies and other daily essentials items.
Holmes, speaking in in New York, said that US helicopters were
picking up supplies in the Dominican Republic and carrying them in
slings to areas not reachable by roads in Haiti.
"It is very useful, but it is not an airdrop," Holmes said, adding
that the UN favours use of helicopters to overcome the difficulty of
clogged land transport. He said airdropping the materials could be
dangerous to the population on the ground.
Ban and UN officials urged non-governmental organizations, which
have been trying to enter Haiti to provide assistance, to coordinate
their activities with the UN mission and not duplicate current
efforts.
He asked NGOs not to overstretch Haiti's capacity to handle the
relief operation.
MINUSTAH's acting chief Edmond Mulet, speaking through a
videoconference in Port-au-Prince with reporters in New York, said
the relief operation has improved day by day since he arrived to take
over the decimated UN organization last week.
Mulet said Haitians have begun organizing themselves, bloc by bloc
in the capital, to handle the humanitarian assistance provided by the
international community.
Mulet, and UN officials in New York, said looting incidents have
happened in the capital, but they were not different from the pre-
quake period.
"We are not minimizing anything," Mulet said.


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