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Haiti earthquake
Posted on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 @ 10:37:28 EST by admin
The worst earthquake in 200 years has struck the country. We’re already distributing medical and hygiene supplies and food.

Listen to updates from our staff on the ground in Haiti:


The earthquake hit about 10 miles south-west of Port-au-Prince, the densely-populated Haitian capital, causing massive loss of life, damage to property and leaving around 1.5 million people homeless.

With much of the city in ruins, the death toll has been estimated to be around 112,000 — making it by far the worst disaster in Haiti in over 200 years.

There is no running water, and Save the Children staff responding report that some half of all homes were damaged or destroyed. While international relief is reaching the stricken areas, children and families who survived are in dire need of shelter and support. The earthquake hit in the afternoon when many children were in school and separated from their families.

Many schools collapsed during the tremors. Hundreds of thousands of children are sleeping in makeshift shelters in temporary camps, in desperate need of relief. The risk of outbreak of diseases is very high lack due to the lack of clean water and so many people living so close together in makeshift camps.

What we’re doing

  • Distributing medicines and supplies to hospitals and clinics to treat around 85,000 people.
  • Operating a mobile health clinic in the town of Leogane with 14 international doctors - this is an area to the west of Port-au-Prince which was flattened by the earthquake.
  • Constructing latrines, water points and deliverng hygiene promotion message at sites of displaced people.
  • Supporting families with essential household and hygiene supplies such as blankets, cooking pots and plastic sheeting to meet their basic needs.
  • Working to ensure children are protected from abuse, exploitation, and family separation. We have set up 3 child friendly spaces to provide a safe place for children to play. We have teams working to identify unaccompanied and separated children and reunify them with their families.
  • Working to ensure that children are able to access safe and quality education. We will be setting up 50 temporary schools in the coming weeks.
  • Providing food and helping people support themselves and their families. We will support approximately 50,000 families in the worst-affected communities with this work. This will include providing 25,000 families with food rations for 3 months, and providing work for 25,000 people through cash-for-work projects.

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Sad news from our team

We have received the sad news that one member of our team in Haiti has been confirmed dead. All other missing staff are now accounted for.

Haiti

  • Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere. Over 70% of Haitians live on less than $1 per day.
  • People only live for an average of 52 years.
  • Rates of infant, child, and maternal mortality are among the highest in the region. One in four children are malnourished.
  • Over 200,000 children are HIV and AIDS orphans. 3.8% of the population is believed to be HIV positive, among them 17,000 children. 

Help us reach more familes

Help us reach more children and their families affected by the earthuake in Haiti.

Read blogs from our staff working on the ground in Haiti. 

Latest News

Thursday 21 January 2010 Call for halt to new child adoptions in Haiti
We’re calling for an immediate halt to all new adoptions of Haitian children affected by the disaster. Efforts should focus on reuniting children who have lost their parents with extended families, rather than adopting them out of the country.
Tuesday 19 January 2010 Delivering aid in Haiti
As Save the Children’s emergency response teams are delivering aid to children and families in Haiti we are also looking to the future with a long-term plan to help re-build the impoverished, earthquake-ravaged country.
Thursday 14 January 2010 Children at grave risk in Haiti
We’re extremely concerned about children in Haiti who have been separated from their parents. Alone, they’re at risk of abuse and exploitation.
Wednesday 13 January 2010 Haiti struck by devastating earthquake
The worst earthquake to hit Haiti in 200 years — an enormous earthquake of 7.0 magnitude — has struck the country.

 
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