Day: January 22, 2010

Haiti: Doctors Without Borders Teams Going Mobile to Reach Patients

HAITI–(ENEWSPF)–January 22, 2010.  In the aftermath of the January 12 earthquake in Haiti, Port-au-Prince’s working hospitals were flooded with people with serious injuries that required immediate emergency care. Those who either couldn’t reach a medical facility or who were contending with more routine illnesses often went without treatment. In recent[Read More…]

Haiti: A Glimmer of Hope Amid the Ruins

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti–(ENEWSPF)–22 Jan 2010 – The city of Port-au-Prince has always been a magnet for Haitians seeking a better life. So when a massive 7.0 earthquake struck the country on January 12–the quake’s epicenter was only 10 miles from the capital—it affected one third of the country’s population. Widespread destruction[Read More…]

Haitian Quake Disaster Offers Reconstruction Opportunities, UN Says

NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–22 January 2010 – As relief efforts continue in the wake of the devastating quake which struck Haiti last week, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today emphasized the need to rebuild the impoverished Caribbean nation and “turn disaster into opportunity.” Addressing the General Assembly this morning, Mr. Ban said the emergency[Read More…]

USGS Issues Assessment of Aftershock Hazards in Haiti

RESTON, Va.–(ENEWSPF)–January 22, 2010.  The aftershock sequence of the magnitude-7 earthquake that struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Jan. 12, 2010, will continue for months, if not years. The frequency of events will diminish with time, but damaging earthquakes will remain a threat. U.S. Geological Survey Director Marcia McNutt asked a[Read More…]

MTV Telethon Caps Celebrity Efforts to Support UNICEF and Partners

NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–22 January 2009 – The two-hour, star-powered ‘Hope for Haiti Now’ global concert benefiting Haiti earthquake relief – scheduled for broadcast on Friday – features more than 100 artists, many of whom have shown a long-time commitment to supporting UNICEF’s work in emergencies. “There is a great need for[Read More…]

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