Saturday, January 30, 2010
Haiti report 1/30/10
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Haiti January 26, 2010
200,000 family sized tents are requested to support the one million people displaced by the earthquake. Only a fraction of the required tents are in country or in the pipeline, according to IOM.
• Tens of millions of ready-to-eat meals are required to meet the needs of 2 million people for 15 days.
• The distribution of assistance continues in Port-au-Prince and other affected areas such as Jacmel, Carrefour, Leogane and Petit Goave. Tents, food, health (post-operative care and epidemiological surveillance), sanitation and hygiene are the priorities for assistance.
From Twitter:
Following Montreal conference, Sec. #Clinton announced agreement was reached on initial steps in long-range plan for #Haiti
From CNN.com
150,000: Latest estimate of the death toll, from the Haitian Health Ministry. The European Union and the Pan American Health Organization, which are coordinating the health-sector response, have estimated the quake killed 200,000 people.
194,000: Number of injured
134: Estimated number of people rescued by international search teams since the quake
90: Percentage of schools in Port-au-Prince that have been destroyed
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Urban slums
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Haiti news
WHO reports that despite difficult conditions, there are no reported outbreaks of communicable diseases including cholera, measles and rubella.
- There are enough fuel supplies in country for the next two-three weeks until the port is likely rehabilitated to receive new supplies.
From http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/MYAI-7ZY7VE?OpenDocument&RSS20=18-P
"Starting on the day after the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, major American charities have received donations at the average rate of $1.64 million per hour.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy yesterday released a report indicating donations of $355 million for the period Jan. 13 through Jan. 21. Do the math and it works out to an average of $1.64 million per hour.
Keep in mind these donations are independent of the US government support and this report excludes international donations. Among Christian groups on the COP list, Catholic Relief Services and World Vision were top recipients, with $19 million and $15 million in gifts, pledges, and cash respectively."
http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctliveblog/archives/2010/01/us_donations_to.html
Friday, January 22, 2010
Updates on Haiti
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Haiti news
- The major focus of military efforts is establishing water distribution sites, and delivering fuel, food, and medicine.
- As of January 20, approximately 11,500 military personnel (2,000 ashore and 9,500 afloat) are a part of the relief effort.
- To date, more than 6,174 Americans have been evacuated.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
USAID update on Health in Haiti
According to PAHO, at least eight hospitals and/or health centers are unable to function due to earthquake-related damage. Functioning health facilities are overwhelmed, forcing individuals to seek treatment in makeshift areas.
At least 13 countries in North and South America have confirmed the deployment of medical teams, and 24 international search and rescue teams are operating in Haiti, with four additional teams en route.
Health and Human Services (HHS) and USAID are recommending donations to Red Cross and CIDI.org (Center for International Disaster).