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WHITE HOUSE The former 42nd President of the United States, Clinton and The Former 43rd President, Bush Haiti Fund PSA January 16, 2010 | 0:30 Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush urge you to help the people of Haiti after the devastating January 12th earthquake. At the request of President Obama, the former president 42nd Clinton and 43rd president George Bush are partnering to help the Haitian people reclaim their country and rebuild their lives. Here is the link that you can donate at clintonbushhaitifund.org. or give $10 by texting QUAKE to 20222. Public Domain. see more detail. --------------------------------------------------. This is a great cause to support Haiti when there are over 75,000 killed (GoH) for Haiti Earthquake and 200,000 people injured. On January 18th, 2010, media reported that the record shows 200,000 people killed but the Government estimates that 75,000 people have been killed, 200,000 injured and one million have been displaced. IOM estimates that some 370,000 people are living in makeshift settlements throughout the city with limited access to water and sanitation. People continue to leave Port-au-Prince for unaffected areas in the south and south west of the country. see below: the UN report shows as of January 21st, 2010: Scale of Haiti Tragedy Total Affected
UN Exacutive report shows that the earthquake on January 12, 2010 was the strongest earthquake in Haiti in more than 200 years. which measurs 7.0 on the Richter scale, rocked the rocked the impoverished Caribbean nation on 12 January at 4.53 p.m. (local time). The earthquake struck Ouest Province (population 2.2 million), with the epicentre some 17km south-west of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince. The nearby cities of Carrefour and Jacmel, as well as other areas to the west and south of Port-au-Prince, were also affected. Powerful aftershocks shook a desperately poor country where many buildings are flimsy. As of the publication of this Flash Appeal (15 January 2010), thousands are feared dead, many more are injured, and unknown numbers are still buried under the rubble. The streets of Port-au-Prince are filled with people too scared to go back into their damaged homes, sleeping in the open at night amidst the bodies of those killed in the disaster see the detail of map showing affacted areas by OCHA. UN report highlights key priority shows that the Haiti getting more aids but still remains the quality issues. Looks like WFP has the goal to feeding 10 millions for meals over the next week which will feeding 100,000 per day. There are 150 planes are landing daily at the Port -au-Prince Airport but 1,000 planes are waiting to get in. The Port-au-Prince port is functional and can receive 250 containers per day with the goal of 350 containers per day by 25 January. See more detail in below.
See the humanitarian support:It is recomended to support the Haiti's 7.0 earthquake the biggest earthquake disaster ever in 200 years. The support is need more than ever even if the humanitarian support is distributed and managed. As the rescue mission is continueing, the humanitarian support is expending and bigger distribution to be done. It is strongly urge to support to save Haiti which the Haiti president estimated that they need $10.00 billions to recover in 5 years. Although there are many nonprofit organizations and the nations are working together to recover Haiti, President Obama also requested the former president 42nd Clinton and 43rd president George Bush and they are partnering to help the Haitian people reclaim their country and rebuild their lives. Or give $10 by texting QUAKE to 20222. Public Domain which the United States was the 1st claiming to support for Haiti even if some others say that they have never seen the news about the Haiti Earthquake 7.0 the worst damage in 200 years. Meanwhile, International Humanitarian Action is on going to support as the Haiti's Earthquake 7.0 damage is growing....the below ledgend scale shows that the planned feeding numbers are 60,000 to 100,000 although the size to be continue to expending. See the legend which show where they located by the Search and rescue, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Health, Shelter/NFIs and Food as of January 19th, 2010 status. The
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The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) coordinates the international humanitarian response to a crisis or emergency pursuant to Resolution 46/182 of the United Nations General Assembly. References: OCHA (United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Haiti Earthquake International Humanitarian Action Overview
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The
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WHITE HOUSE THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. This morning I want to extend to the people of Haiti the deep condolences and unwavering support of the American people following yesterday's terrible earthquake. We are just now beginning to learn the extent of the devastation, but the reports and images that we've seen of collapsed hospitals, crumbled homes, and men and women carrying their injured neighbors through the streets are truly heart-wrenching. Indeed, for a country and a people who are no strangers to hardship and suffering, this tragedy seems especially cruel and incomprehensible. Our thoughts and prayers are also with the many Haitian Americans around our country who do not yet know the fate of their families and loved ones back home. I have directed my administration to respond with a swift, coordinated, and aggressive effort to save lives. The people of Haiti will have the full support of the United States in the urgent effort to rescue those trapped beneath the rubble, and to deliver the humanitarian relief -- the food, water and medicine -- that Haitians will need in the coming days. In that effort, our government, especially USAID and the Departments of State and Defense are working closely together and with our partners in Haiti, the region, and around the world.Right now our efforts are focused on several urgent priorities. First, we're working quickly to account for U.S. embassy personnel and their families in Port-au-Prince, as well as the many American citizens who live and work in Haiti. Americans trying to locate family members in Haiti are encouraged to contact the State Department at 888/407-4747. I'm going to repeat that - 888/407-4747. Second, we've mobilized resources to help rescue efforts. Military overflights have assessed the damage, and by early afternoon our civilian disaster assistance team are beginning to arrive. Search and rescue teams from Florida, Virginia and California will arrive throughout today and tomorrow, and more rescue and medical equipment and emergency personnel are being prepared. Because in disasters such as this the first hours and days are absolutely critical to saving lives and avoiding even greater tragedy, I have directed my teams to be as forward-leaning as possible in getting the help on the ground and coordinating with our international partners as well. Third, given the many different resources that are needed, we are taking steps to ensure that our government acts in a unified way. My national security team has led an interagency effort overnight. And to ensure that we coordinate our effort, going forward, I've designated the administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Dr. Rajiv Shah, to be our government's unified disaster coordinator. Now, this rescue and recovery effort will be complex and challenging. As we move resources into Haiti, we will be working closely with partners on the ground, including the many NGOs from Haiti and across Haiti, the United Nations Stabilization Mission, which appears to have suffered its own losses, and our partners in the region and around the world. This must truly be an international effort. Finally, let me just say that this is a time when we are reminded of the common humanity that we all share. With just a few hundred miles of ocean between us and a long history that binds us together, Haitians are neighbors of the Americas and here at home. So we have to be there for them in their hour of need. Despite the fact that we are experiencing tough times here at home, I would encourage those Americans who want to support the urgent humanitarian efforts to go to whitehouse.gov where you can learn how to contribute. We must be prepared for difficult hours and days ahead as we learn about the scope of the tragedy. We will keep the victims and their families in our prayers. We will be resolute in our response, and I pledge to the people of Haiti that you will have a friend and partner in the United States of America today and going forward.
May God bless the people of Haiti and those working on their behalf. White House ---------------------------- Currently there are no communication available in Haiti with the nature which the U.S. is already sending disastrous Earthquake humanitarian support. Media report shows that there are No communication available in Haiti and difficult to get the worst ever in Haiti's 7.0 earthquake and the Haiti is crying to get support as soon as possible. The palace, school, many big companies are distoryed. The media is reporting that they Need help and support for the humanitarian support as much as they can get to help their suffer that they have now and rescue them as soon as possible.......... Speaking of the Humanitarian support and support for disastrous support for Haiti. The United States has provided about $1 billion annually to support UN peacekeeping operations. In addition, the United States has led and participated in many such operations. Relating to the cost and relative strengths of UN and U.S. peacekeeping. In particular, U.S. have (1) compared the cost of the ongoing UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti with the cost that the United States would have incurred had an operation been deemed in the U.S. national interest and undertaken without UN involvement; (2) analyzed factors that could materially affect the estimated costs of a U.S. operation; and (3) identified the strengths of the United States and the UN for leading the operation. U.S.-led operations in Haiti between 1994 and 2004 benefited from a vast military infrastructure, which provided strong communications, command and control, readiness to deploy, tactical intelligence, and public information. The UN’s strengths include multinational participation, extensive peacekeeping experience, and an existing structure for coordinating nation-building activities. Complex political considerations are likely to influence decisions about the role of the United States and the UN in peacekeeping. See below information: Pentagon news shows that The President says the U.S. is planning to send relief to Haiti after that nation's devastating earthquake . Defense Department and along with Department of State and USAID are coordinating for Haiti relief and US is already mobilizing for search and rescue and recovering efforts for Verginia, Florida and California. Also CNN reported that Haitian President Rene Preval tells CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta about the state of his nation following the earthquake. President Preval says he has heard reports of death tolls ranging from 30,000 to 100,000. He called on the international community to be generous. "We need doctors, we need medicine, we need medical help in general," he said. CNN Asked what he wanted to tell the world, President Preval said, "I want to thank all the countries that have started to help us," and then he went through a list that included the United States, France, Canada, Cuba, Venezuela, Argentina, Dominican Republic and Israel. See more detail via CNN report Sources: 2006
PEACEKEEPING Cost Comparison of CNN Wikipedia Penatgon Chanel Report
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