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Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2010

UN Special Envoy for Haiti Bill Clinton says to submit or request situation or survivor information, visit http://haiti.ushahidi.com

Here below is a copy of an e-mail received yesterday (13 Jan 2010) from President Bill Clinton, Clinton Foundation. Note that President Clinton is the UN Special Envoy for Haiti and the postscript says:
P.S. For missing family, please call the State Department hotline at 1-888-407-4747. To submit or request situation or survivor information, visit http://haiti.ushahidi.com/
Click on Haiti label (at the end of this report) for updates and reports on missing persons in Haiti and Haitian Earthquake Registry.
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From:  President Bill Clinton, Clinton Foundation
Subject: Your help is urgently needed in Haiti

Ingrid,

Today, our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Haiti who are recovering from a devastating earthquake. Buildings have collapsed, thousands of people are missing, and many are presumed homeless.

My UN office and the rest of the UN system are monitoring the situation. While we don't yet know the full impact of this 7.0-magnitude earthquake, we do know that the survivors need immediate help.

There's a way you can help Haiti recover and rebuild right now.

Click here to make a donation and find information on other organizations providing emergency relief efforts.

Approximately 2 million people live in the capital of Haiti and the surrounding areas where the disaster struck.

What we do in these first 48 hours determines how many lives we can save. Together, we can help communities get back on their feet.

I have long been committed to helping Haiti "build back better" from the 2008 hurricanes and prepare for future disasters. Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, now needs our assistance more than ever.

Help provide immediate relief and long-term support to earthquake survivors by making a donation today:

www.clintonfoundation.org/haitirelief

Thank you for joining me in praying for the people of Haiti and bringing hope to the survivors. Working together, we can help them build back stronger and better.

Bill Clinton
UN Special Envoy for Haiti

P.S. For missing family, please call the State Department hotline at 1-888-407-4747. To submit or request situation or survivor information, visit http://haiti.ushahidi.com/.

[end of e-mail copy]

Click on Haiti label (here below) for updates and reports on missing persons in Haiti and Haitian Earthquake Registry.
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UPDATE - From The New York Times, 14 Jan 2010:
FROM AROUND THE WEB
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UPDATE - On Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 17:13 pm GMT UK:
UN says Haiti is the worst situation the organisation has ever faced
News just in via e-mail from UK Channel 4 News
Snowmail by Alex Thomson on Saturday, January 16, 2010 - excerpt:
Greetings to you - Alex T here (tweet @alextomo) with the way things stack up for tonight's Channel 4 News and note - we are at 6.05 this evening.

The United Nations spokesman said today that Haiti is the worst situation the organisation has ever faced.

So in the official opinion of the UN we are looking at the worst humanitarian disaster since 1945.

Aid is only beginning, very slowly of course, to filter out into the wrecked streets of Port-au-Prince.

The Haitian government has handed control of the national airport formally to the United States until further notice.

The fleets of helicopters aboard US naval vessels offshore will become critical to delivering aid into areas where approach roads are blocked and there are many of them.

Here the UK DEC appeal raced past the £10m mark in just 24 hours and as I write, it exceeds £12m.

And of course all the time people are being brought from the rubble. There are stories of small children emerging alive after several days - as in all quakes - and these will continue for some time no doubt, against all apparent odds.

The search for that other thing - a credible figure for the number of people killed, becomes increasingly futile in the sheer chaos and need to get bodies into mass burial pits as fast as possible in the tropical heat.

Suffice to say we are talking in tens of thousands, many tens of thousands. Haiti's interior minister says between 100 and 200,000 have been killed. But he has no real idea, and nor has anybody else.

Looting and sporadic gunfire has been reported around Port-au-Prince today and the UN is considering sending a makeshift police force of up to 5,000 should real security issues arise on the streets.

Our two teams on the ground will bring us up-to-date tonight along with interviews from aid organisations at work there and here, we speak to the Haitian community as they attempt to get news from their loved ones.

TV crew rescues toddler in Haiti: http://bit.ly/5GIrQh
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Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC)  Haiti Earthquake Appeal
DEC Haiti Earthquake Appeal online at www.dec.org.uk



Click here for latest at BBC News - Haiti Earthquake 2010.
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UPDATE - On Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 18:08 pm GMT UK:
JON SNOW WRITES FROM HAITI
News just in via e-mail from UK Channel 4 News
Snowmail by Jon Snow on Sunday, January 17, 2010 - excerpt:
Channel 4 News comes to you live tonight from Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

They have buried 25,000 bodies so far.

It's estimated 100,000-200,000 people have now died and some are still dying.

Aid is beginning to come in by the planeload but distrbution is still very difficult.

As I write, a massive jumbo cargo plane is landing on the runway.

There are blackhawk helicopters in the sky above me.

American troops are on the ground but as yet in small numbers and there is a political row brewing.

Some aid agencies have complained their flights were redirected to enable Hillary Clinton to land

Sarah Smith will be handling that end of the Haiti crisis.

Being Sunday, I have been to the wreckage of the cathedral here in Port-au-Prince.

The face of Christ survives in the shattered rose window and almost the only thing intact otherwise is a white bone crucifix outside.

I have talked to beggars who were gathered outside the cathedral. I have talked to others who saw it come down.

We have also been to the burial pit where thousands of bodies are being bundled out of the city in dumper trucks.

They cascade out of the trucks, somehow neutered and inanimate until you see the body of a baby thrown clear and there he lies in the grass, a symbol of humanity's abject loss.

Tonight on Channel 4 News we will be talking to the United Nations here in Haiti and to a doctor from Medecins Sans Frontieres, which is struggling to save lives.

We will be on air at 7.30pm tonight.
Jon

TWEET ALL ABOUT IT
Join the Channel 4 News conversation:
www.twitter.com/channel4news

CHANNEL 4 NEWS SERVICES
Online: Watch our video reports at:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1529573111
READ THE LATEST BLOGS
From CHANNEL 4 NEWS teams of reporters making their way to Haiti: http://bit.ly/6Wp6df

HOW THE HAITI STORY IS BEING TOLD ONLINE
Tweets from CHANNEL 4 NEWS: How the #Haiti story is being told online: http://bit.ly/5TghGy & the search for survivors via Twitter: http://bit.ly/891kdi Help Haiti
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Secretary Clinton Announces Launch of State.Gov Person Finder Tool for Those Missing in Haiti - Press Release - From US Department of State, January 15, 2010 - excerpt:
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced today the launch of a new tool on www.state.gov, the “Person Finder,” to allow people to find and share information on missing loved ones in Haiti. The tool can be found at http://www.state.gov/haitiquake.
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UPDATE - On Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 18:03 pm GMT UK:
News just in via e-mail from Channel 4 News, UK:
Haiti: water purification gets serious
Snowmail by Alex Thomson on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 - excerpt:
Greetings all. Alex T here with the way it's all beginning to shake down for tonight's Channel 4 News (tweet @alextomo).

As the DEC appeal roars past the £25m mark, we still think Haiti is the strongest issue and story for us tonight. As I write, the US commander of the military effort on the ground is speaking. Water purification gets serious as from today - tomorrow sees the arrival of a hospital ship offshore from Port-au-Prince.

Things are certainly moving in all kinds of ways, but the logistical obstacles and the scale of it all remain daunting and are slowing things down.

Agencies on the ground, and the US commander, are growing doubtful now of finding anybody else alive. He says US forces have not found anybody alive for the past two days. But we know that earthquakes always surprise us with the endurance of the human spirit. We may yet be further surprised.

3,500 more UN peacekeepers are due into Haiti in the coming days to secure the aid distribution, though in truth the issue of security has not been the concern that some thought it might be.

Haiti receives US air drops: http://bit.ly/5JkmDx
Haiti – are the images too explicit?: http://bit.ly/6kolNF
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See my blog post at Congo Watch today, Tuesday, January 19, 2010: BBC News says DR Congo offers help to Haitians - Senegal offers free land to any Haitians who want to "return" to Africa.
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UPDATE - On Wednesday, January 20, 2010 at 17:40 pm GMT UK:
News just in via e-mail from Channel 4 News, UK - excerpt:

HAITI QUAKE AFTERSHOCK
From Jon, Jon and Sarah and their teams in Haiti, another traumatic day, heightened by at least one powerful aftershock. This as US plans to get a hospital ship in place with appropriate helicopter uplift take shape.

Haiti hit by earthquake aftershock:http://bit.ly/6xGyAD

Security situation in Darfur, W. Sudan, 13 Jan 2010 - UNAMID Statement re earthquake in Haiti

Media brief from the United Nations – African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) 13 Jan 2010, El Fasher, Darfur, Western Sudan - via APO 14 Jan 2010:
Security situation in Darfur

The security situation in Darfur remains relatively calm but unpredictable.

UNAMID military forces conducted 78 patrols including routine, short range, long range, night, and Humanitarian escort patrols, thereby covering 85 villages and Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps during the reporting period.

UNAMID police advisors also conducted 106 patrols in villages and IDP camps.

UNAMID conducts Human Rights workshop for El-Geneina lawyers
The UNAMID Human Rights Unit concluded today a two-day workshop for lawyers in El-Geneina.

The event, entitled “Human Rights and Legal Aid for Lawyers,” brought together more than a dozen legal practitioners for training on human rights concepts, values and principles, trial rights, and international legal standards.

UNAMID Head of Office Mr. Abdullah Fadil opened the event, noting that the role of the international community is to assist the local practitioners in the implementation of principles which are global, regardless of faith and culture.

As part of its mandate, UNAMID is tasked with assisting in human rights issues through workshops and capacity building activities targeting government agencies, civil society, IDPs and other stakeholders.

Statement by Acting JSR Henry K. Anyidoho regarding earthquake in Haiti

It is with deep sadness that news of the tragedy of yesterday’s earthquake in Haiti reaches us. I especially wish to extend my deepest sympathy to our Haitian colleagues in UNAMID who are struggling in the aftermath of this tragedy to get information about the safety of their loved ones. Our thoughts are with you and your families. We also remember our colleagues in MINUSTAH during this difficult moment as we have learned of the collapse of the UN headquarters in Port-au-Prince and devastation throughout the country. As the news unfolds on the tragedy in Haiti, the victims of the earthquake are in our prayers and thoughts.
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FULL EXTENT OF THE HAITI DESTRUCTION EMERGES

News just in via email from UK Channel 4 News - Jon Snow's Snowmail 18:30 PM UK GMT, Thursday, 14 January 2010:
Very brief Snowmail tonight I’m afraid. Haiti dominates everything. The Red Cross estimates 40,000-50,000 are dead but they have no certainty on that. There are many places that have not been reached yet. Up to 3 million people are estimated to be injured or displaced. The scale of it all remains unimaginable. Aid is being shipped in as fast as possible. Sarah Smith is on the ground in Port-au-Prince and we have a huge amount of material coming in from everywhere, from the US Navy as they proceed at sea, from the British teams flying in, from satellite imaging which begins to show the areas affected and much else. I've also blogged earlier about the impact on theUN which has long held the ring in Haiti.

Snowblog: http://bit.ly/5YKfTo
Coming to terms with disaster: http://bit.ly/64hCyC
Survivors confront the devastation: http://bit.ly/8DUyv3
Aid supplies arriving: http://bit.ly/77v8Ed
The rescue race: http://bit.ly/8nIWOt
No indications of UK casualties: http://bit.ly/7dqCCn
Tweeting from the disaster zone: http://bit.ly/4zikNS
Email from BBC TWO Newsnight by Emily Maitlis, late Thursday afternoon, 14 January 2010 - excerpt:
President Obama has called Haiti a tragedy 'that calls out for American leadership'. And in thus doing he has reported to have put two former presidents in charge of the operation. Clinton and Bush make unlikely bedfellows. (No one, it seems, is mentioning Katrina). But Haiti is a country that barely functions at the best of times. And these are the worst.

Haitians - suffering their most lethal earthquake for two centuries - are digging for survivors with their bare hands. And in such an inaccessible country, the death toll can only be guessed at. Obama has pledged a hundred million dollars - but warned it will take time to get the rescue effort through. Time is already running out.

We hope to be speaking to Bill Clinton on the programme tonight.
Further reading

Click on Haiti label (here below) for news of missing persons and Haitian Earthquake Registry.

Click on Security Situation in Darfur label for previous (and latest) briefings from UNAMID.

Pass this on: Missing Persons Registry - Haitian Earthquake January 2010

Copy of message today on Twitter from Ushahidi's Erik Hersman:
Pass this on. Missing persons registry for #haiti is http://www.haitianquake.com
about 4 hours ago from twhirl
ushahidi
Further reading

Patrick Meier's report at Ushahidi's blog, 13 January 2010: Our Efforts in Response to Haiti’s Earthquake - We’ve launched Haiti.Ushahidi.com

Ethan Zuckerman's blog post at My Heart's in Accra, 13 January 2010: Following the Haitian earthquake online

UPDATE:  Click on Haiti label here below for latest news and updates.