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Haiti urges intensified relief to meet quake victims' urgent needs
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 19 - 02 - 2010

The Haitian government said Friday more than 1 million people are living on the streets of Port-au-Prince and their
conditions require urgent relief intervention before the Caribbean
hurricane season begins this summer, according to dpa.
Haiti's UN Ambassador Leo Merores addressed the UN Security
Council one day after the United Nations launched a revised appeal
for 1.44 billion dollars in response to the massive humanitarian
crisis created by the magnitude-7 earthquake on January 12.
Merores said the earthquake killed 270,000 people, destroyed
250,000 public, commercial and residential buildings, and left more
than 1 million Haitians living in the streets and public areas.
"The numbers speak for themselves," Merores said. "Until the
situation stabilizes, and taking into account the urgency to prepare
for the rainy and hurricane season, it is necessary to intensify
relief activities and to spread them out in order to reach people and
areas not yet accessible."
Merores thanked the international community for its generosity and
countries that contributed military and civilian personnel to the UN
mission in Haiti.
He said the revised appeal for 1.44 billion dollars in
humanitarian assistance will help an estimated 3 million Haitians
affected by the quake, including 1.2 million people who urgently need
shelter, sanitation and hygiene.
The UN plans to host an international donor conference on March 31
in New York for the reconstruction of Haiti, at which time a
finalized plan for rebuilding and sustained development of the
country will be presented to the participants.
UN officials and former US president Bill Clinton, who serves as
the UN special envoy to the impoverished Caribbean nation, on
Thursday asked the international community to fulfil financial
commitments to help Haitians resume normal living conditions before
the country is rebuilt.
The revised appeal for 1.44 billion dollars to cover relief
activities in 2010 includes the 577-million-dollar appeal already
launched by the UN in January following the earthquake. A large part
of the first appeal had been met, but the UN still needs some 768
million dollars to fund relief projects to be implemented by UN
agencies and non-governmental organizations.
John Holmes, the UN humanitarian coordinator who attended the
council meeting on Haiti, said the money needed will help the early
recovery in key areas like health, education and agriculture. Other
urgent needs are to prepare for the rainy and hurricane season.
"In sum, the humanitarian situation in Haiti is undoubtedly
improving day by day," Holmes said. "But we are under no illusion
about the scale of the challenges still ahead for the next weeks and
months."


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