NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–17 January 2010 – Search-and-rescue teams from around the world continue to work around the clock to pull survivors out of the rubble in the wake of Tuesday’s devastating earthquake in Haiti, the United Nations reported today, as Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is scheduled to arrive in the Caribbean nation[Read More…]
Haiti and Chile Earthquakes
CNN Interview with USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah and Lieutenant General P.K. Keen Re: Situation in Haiti
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–January 17, 2010. This is the STATE OF THE UNION report for Sunday, January 17th. JOHN KING: Under normal circumstances this would be a Sunday spent reflecting on the first year of this historic presidency, and on the very different political climate now compared to when we launched this[Read More…]
Mercy Corps Team in Haiti to Provide Relief and Prepare for Long-Term Recovery
Portland, OR–(ENESPF)–January 17, 2010. Mercy Corps emergency response team members arrived in Port-au-Prince to start mounting Mercy Corps’ comprehensive response to the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Haiti on Tuesday. The team represents Mercy Corps’ A-team of humanitarian first responders. The group is comprised of eight experts from around the[Read More…]
Security Role in Haiti to Gain Prominence, Lt. Gen. Keen Says
WASHINGTON–(ENEWSPF)–Jan. 17, 2010 – The security side of U.S. humanitarian relief operations in Haiti will take on a larger role as violence increases in the aftermath of the magnitude 7 earthquake that struck five days ago, the top U.S. commander in Haiti said today. In the midst of the massive[Read More…]
Interview of Secretary of State Clinton With Sanjay Gupta of CNN Re: Haiti
Port-au-Prince, Haiti–(ENEWSPF)–January 16, 2010. QUESTION: What were your first thoughts as you flew over today and (inaudible)? SECRETARY CLINTON: So many things went through my mind. Obviously, I have a lot of memories going back many years. And for the last year as Secretary of State, we’ve been working so[Read More…]
CARE: Tens of Thousands of Pregnant Women at Risk in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE–(ENEWSPF)–January 17, 2010. CARE warned Saturday that pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and young children are at greatest risk in the wake of an earthquake that has devastated the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince and left nearly three million people in need of assistance. There are an estimated 37,000 pregnant women among[Read More…]
Secretary-General Ban Mourns Deaths of Top UN Officials in Haiti Quake
NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–17 January 2010 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today paid tribute to the top United Nations officials who perished in the catastrophic earthquake which struck Haiti on Tuesday, voicing determination that the world body will persevere with its “noble work” in the impoverished Caribbean nation. In a statement issued by[Read More…]
UN Scales Up Assistance to Haiti’s Tremor Victims
NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–17 January 2010 – The United Nations is continuing to rush urgently-needed relief to Haiti, which was struck on Tuesday by a devastating earthquake that is estimated to have impacted one third of the people of the Caribbean nation. Since the 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, the UN World[Read More…]
Doctors Without Borders Cargo Plane With Full Hospital and Staff Blocked From Landing in Port-au-Prince
Port-au-Prince/Paris /New York–(ENEWSPF)–17 January 2009—Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) urges that its cargo planes carrying essential medical and surgical material be allowed to land in Port-au-Prince in order to treat thousands of wounded waiting for vital surgical operations. Priority must be given immediately to planes carrying lifesaving equipment and[Read More…]
More UNICEF Life-Saving Emergency Supplies, Experts Arrive in Port-au-Prince, January 16, 2010
NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–16 January 2010 – Another plane loaded with UNICEF emergency relief supplies arrived in Port-au-Prince this morning, carrying urgently needed water and sanitation supplies. This is the second load of UNICEF water and sanitation materials to arrive in Haiti in the past 24 hours. The shipment contained additional oral[Read More…]





