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= = = tsunami = = =
the pacific tsunami warning center issued a tsunami warning immediately after the initial quake but quickly cancelled it nearly two weeks later it was reported that the beach of the small fishing town of petit paradis was hit by a localised tsunami shortly after the earthquake probably as a result of an underwater slide and this was later confirmed by researchers at least three people were swept out to sea by the wave and were reported dead witnesses told reporters that the sea first retreated and a very big wave followed rapidly crashing ashore and sweeping boats and debris into the ocean
= = damage to infrastructure = =
= = = essential services = = =
amongst the widespread devastation and damage throughout port @@ au @@ prince and elsewhere vital infrastructure necessary to respond to the disaster was severely damaged or destroyed this included all hospitals in the capital air sea and land transport facilities and communication systems
the quake affected the three médecins sans frontières ( doctors without borders ) medical facilities around port @@ au @@ prince causing one to collapse completely a hospital in <unk> a wealthy suburb of port @@ au @@ prince also collapsed as did the st michel district hospital in the southern town of jacmel which was the largest referral hospital in south @@ east haiti
the quake seriously damaged the control tower at toussaint l 'ouverture international airport damage to the port @@ au @@ prince seaport rendered the harbor unusable for immediate rescue operations its container crane subsided severely at an angle because of weak foundations gonaïves seaport in northern haiti remained operational
roads were blocked with road debris or the surfaces broken the main road linking port @@ au @@ prince with jacmel remained blocked ten days after the earthquake hampering delivery of aid to jacmel when asked why the road had not been opened <unk> el @@ zein head of the south @@ east division of the un world food programme said that we ask the same questions to the people in charge they promise rapid response to be honest i don 't know why it hasn 't been done i can only think that their priority must be somewhere else
there was considerable damage to communications infrastructure the public telephone system was not available and two of haiti 's largest cellular telephone providers <unk> and <unk> haiti both reported that their services had been affected by the earthquake fibre @@ optic connectivity was also disrupted according to reporters sans frontières ( rsf ) radio lumière which broadcasts out of port @@ au @@ prince and reaches 90 percent of haiti was initially knocked off the air but it was able to resume broadcasting across most of its network within a week according to rsf some 20 of about 50 stations that were active in the capital region prior to the earthquake were back on air a week after the quake
= = = general infrastructure = = =
in february 2010 prime minister jean @@ max bellerive estimated that 250 @@ 000 residences and 30 @@ 000 commercial buildings were severely damaged and needed to be demolished the deputy mayor of léogâne reported that 90 percent of the town 's buildings had been destroyed many government and public buildings were damaged or destroyed including the palace of justice the national assembly the supreme court and port @@ au @@ prince cathedral the national palace was severely damaged though president rené préval and his wife elisabeth <unk> préval escaped injury the prison civile de port @@ au @@ prince was also destroyed allowing around 4 @@ 000 inmates to escape
most of port @@ au @@ prince 's municipal buildings were destroyed or heavily damaged including the city hall which was described by the washington post as a skeletal hulk of concrete and stucco sagging grotesquely to the left port @@ au @@ prince had no municipal petrol reserves and few city officials had working mobile phones before the earthquake complicating communications and transportation
minister of education joel jean @@ pierre stated that the education system had totally collapsed about half the nation 's schools and the three main universities in port @@ au @@ prince were affected more than 1 @@ 300 schools and 50 health care facilities were destroyed
the earthquake also destroyed a nursing school in the capital and severely damaged the country 's primary midwifery school the haitian art world suffered great losses artworks were destroyed and museums and art galleries were extensively damaged among them port @@ au @@ prince 's main art museum centre d 'art college saint pierre and holy trinity cathedral
the headquarters of the united nations stabilization mission in haiti ( minustah ) at christopher hotel and offices of the world bank were destroyed the building housing the offices of citibank in port @@ au @@ prince collapsed killing five employees the clothing industry which accounts for two @@ thirds of haiti 's exports reported structural damage at manufacturing facilities
the quake created a landslide dam on the rivière de grand goâve as of february 2010 the water level was low but engineer yves <unk> believed the dam could collapse during the rainy season which would flood grand @@ goâve 12 km ( 7 @@ 5 mi ) downstream
= = conditions in the aftermath = =
in the nights following the earthquake many people in haiti slept in the streets on pavements in their cars or in makeshift shanty towns either because their houses had been destroyed or they feared standing structures would not withstand aftershocks construction standards are low in haiti the country has no building codes engineers have stated that it is unlikely many buildings would have stood through any kind of disaster structures are often raised wherever they can fit some buildings were built on slopes with insufficient foundations or steel supports a representative of catholic relief services has estimated that about two million haitians lived as squatters on land they did not own the country also suffered from shortages of fuel and potable water even before the disaster
president préval and government ministers used police headquarters near the toussaint l 'ouverture international airport as their new base of operations although their effectiveness was extremely limited several parliamentarians were still trapped in the presidential palace and offices and records had been destroyed some high @@ ranking government workers lost family members or had to tend to wounded relatives although the president and his remaining cabinet met with un planners each day there remained confusion as to who was in charge and no single group had organized relief efforts as of 16 january the government handed over control of the airport to the united states to hasten and ease flight operations which had been hampered by the damage to the air traffic control tower
almost immediately port @@ au @@ prince 's morgue facilities were overwhelmed by 14 january a thousand bodies had been placed on the streets and pavements government crews manned trucks to collect thousands more burying them in mass graves in the heat and humidity corpses buried in rubble began to decompose and smell mati goldstein head of the israeli <unk> international rescue unit delegation to haiti described the situation as shabbat from hell everywhere the acrid smell of bodies hangs in the air it 's just like the stories we are told of the holocaust thousands of bodies everywhere you have to understand that the situation is true madness and the more time passes there are more and more bodies in numbers that cannot be grasped it is beyond comprehension
mayor jean @@ yves jason said that officials argued for hours about what to do with the volume of corpses the government buried many in mass graves some above @@ ground tombs were forced open so bodies could be stacked inside and others were burned mass graves were dug in a large field outside the settlement of <unk> north of the capital tens of thousands of bodies were reported as having been brought to the site by dump truck and buried in trenches dug by earth movers max beauvoir a vodou priest protested the lack of dignity in mass burials stating it is not in our culture to bury people in such a fashion it is desecration
towns in the eastern dominican republic began preparing for tens of thousands of refugees and by 16 january hospitals close to the border had been filled to capacity with haitians some began reporting having expended stocks of critical medical supplies such as antibiotics by 17 january the border was reinforced by dominican soldiers and the government of the dominican republic asserted that all haitians who crossed the border for medical assistance would be allowed to stay only temporarily a local governor stated we have a great desire and we will do everything humanly possible to help haitian families but we have our limitations with respect to food and medicine we need the helping hand of other countries in the area
slow distribution of resources in the days after the earthquake resulted in sporadic violence with looting reported there were also accounts of looters wounded or killed by vigilantes and neighbourhoods that had constructed their own roadblock barricades dr evan lyon of partners in health working at the general hospital in port @@ au @@ prince claimed that misinformation and overblown reports of violence had hampered the delivery of aid and medical services
former us president bill clinton acknowledged the problems and said americans should not be deterred from supporting the relief effort by upsetting scenes such as those of looting lt gen pk keen deputy commander of us southern command however announced that despite the stories of looting and violence there was less violent crime in port @@ au @@ prince after the earthquake than before
in many neighbourhoods singing could be heard through the night and groups of men coordinated to act as security as groups of women attempted to take care of food and hygiene necessities during the days following the earthquake hundreds were seen marching through the streets in peaceful processions singing and clapping
the earthquake caused an urgent need for outside rescuers to communicate with haitians whose main or only language is haitian creole as a result a mobile translation program to translate between english and haitian creole had to be written quickly
= = casualties = =
the earthquake struck in the most populated area of the country the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies estimated that as many as 3 million people had been affected by the quake in mid february 2010 the haitian government reported the death toll to have reached 230 @@ 000 however an investigation by radio netherlands has questioned the official death toll reporting an estimate of 92 @@ 000 deaths as being a more realistic figure on the first anniversary of the earthquake 12 january 2011 haitian prime minister jean @@ max bellerive said the death toll from the quake was more than 316 @@ 000 raising the figures from previous estimates
several experts have questioned the validity of the death toll numbers anthony penna professor emeritus in environmental history at northeastern university warned that casualty estimates could only be a <unk> and belgian disaster response expert claude de ville de <unk> noted that round numbers are a sure sign that nobody knows edmond <unk> un assistant secretary @@ general for peacekeeping operations said i do not think we will ever know what the death toll is from this earthquake while the director of the haitian red cross jean @@ pierre guiteau noted that his organization had not had the time to count bodies as their focus had been on the treatment of survivors
while the vast majority of casualties were haitian civilians the dead included aid workers embassy staff foreign tourists and a number of public figures including archbishop of port @@ au @@ prince monsignor joseph serge miot aid worker <unk> <unk> and officials in the haitian government including opposition leader michel micha gaillard also killed were a number of well @@ known haitian musicians and sports figures including thirty members of the fédération <unk> de football at least 85 united nations personnel working with minustah were killed among them the mission chief <unk> <unk> his deputy luiz carlos da costa and police commissioner douglas coates around 200 guests were killed in the collapse of the hôtel montana in port @@ au @@ prince
on 31 may 2011 an unreleased draft report based on a survey commissioned by the us agency for international development ( usaid ) challenged the haiti earthquake death toll and several damage estimates the unpublished report put the death toll between 46 @@ 000 and 85 @@ 000 and put the number of displaced persons at 895 @@ 000 of which only 375 @@ 000 remained in temporary shelters the unreleased report which compiled its figures from a door @@ to @@ door survey was done by a washington consulting firm ltl strategies a us state department spokesperson said the report had inconsistencies and would not be released until they were resolved as of january 2012 usaid has not released the report and states at its website that 1 @@ 5 million people were displaced of which 550 @@ 000 remain without permanent shelter the most reliable academic estimate of the number of earthquake casualties in haiti ( over 95 were in the immediate port @@ au @@ prince area ) within six weeks of the earthquake appears to be the 160 @@ 000 estimate in a 2010 university of michigan study
= = early response = =
appeals for humanitarian aid were issued by many aid organizations the united nations and president rené préval raymond joseph haiti 's ambassador to the united states and his nephew singer wyclef jean who was called upon by préval to become a roving ambassador for haiti also pleaded for aid and donations images and testimonials circulating after the earthquake across the internet and through social media helped to intensify the reaction of global engagement
many countries responded to the appeals and launched fund @@ raising efforts as well as sending search and rescue teams the neighbouring dominican republic was the first country to give aid to haiti sending water food and heavy @@ lifting machinery the hospitals in the dominican republic were made available a combined effort of the airports department ( da ) together with the dominican naval auxiliaries the un and other parties formed the dominican @@ haitian aerial support bridge making the main dominican airports available for support operations to haiti the dominican website <unk> made available to the internet daily updates on airport information and news from the operations center on the dominican side the dominican emergency team assisted more than 2 @@ 000 injured people while the dominican institute of telecommunications ( <unk> ) helped with the restoration of some telephone services the dominican red cross coordinated early medical relief in conjunction with the international red cross the government sent eight mobile medical units along with 36 doctors including orthopaedic specialists <unk> <unk> and surgeons in addition 39 trucks carrying canned food were dispatched along with 10 mobile kitchens and 110 cooks capable of producing 100 @@ 000 meals per day
other nations from farther afield also sent personnel medicines materiel and other aid to haiti the first team to arrive in port @@ au @@ prince was ice @@ sar from iceland landing within 24 hours of the earthquake a 50 @@ member chinese team arrived early thursday morning from the middle east the government of qatar sent a strategic transport aircraft ( c @@ 17 ) loaded with 50 tonnes of urgent relief materials and 26 members from the qatari armed forces the internal security force ( <unk> ) police force and the hamad medical corporation to set up a field hospital and provide assistance in port @@ au @@ prince and other affected areas in haiti a rescue team sent by the israel defense forces ' home front command established a field hospital near the united nations building in port @@ au @@ prince with specialised facilities to treat children the elderly and women in labor it was set up in eight hours and began operations on the evening of 16 january a korean international disaster relief team with 40 rescuers medical doctors nurses and 2 k @@ 9s was deployed to epicenters to assist mitigation efforts of haitian government
the american red cross announced on 13 january that it had run out of supplies in haiti and appealed for public donations giving children hope worked to get much @@ needed medicines and supplies on the ground partners in health ( pih ) the largest health care provider in rural haiti was able to provide some emergency care from its ten hospitals and clinics all of which were outside the capital and undamaged minustah had over 9 @@ 000 uniformed peacekeepers deployed to the area most of these workers were initially involved in the search for survivors at the organization 's collapsed headquarters
the international charter on space and major disasters was activated allowing satellite imagery of affected regions to be shared with rescue and aid organizations members of social networking sites such as twitter and facebook spread messages and pleas to send help facebook was overwhelmed by and blocked some users who were sending messages about updates the american red cross set a record for mobile donations raising us $ 7 million in 24 hours when they allowed people to send us $ 10 donations by text messages the <unk> community responded to the disaster by greatly improving the level of mapping available for the area using post @@ earthquake satellite photography provided by geoeye and tracking website <unk> coordinated messages from multiple sites to assist haitians still trapped and to keep families of survivors informed some online poker sites hosted poker tournaments with tournament fees prizes or both going to disaster relief charities google earth updated its coverage of port @@ au @@ prince on 17 january showing the earthquake @@ ravaged city
<unk> refugee immigration into canada was discussed by canadian prime minister stephen harper and in the us haitians were granted temporary protected status a measure that permits about 100 @@ 000 illegal alien haitians in the united states to stay legally for 18 months and halts the deportations of 30 @@ 000 more though it does not apply to haitians outside the us local and state agencies in south florida together with the us government began implementing a plan ( operation vigilant sentry ) for a mass migration from the caribbean that had been laid out in 2003
several orphanages were destroyed in the earthquake after the process for the adoption of 400 children by families in the us and the netherlands was expedited unicef and sos children urged an immediate halt to adoptions from haiti jasmine whitbread chief executive of save the children said the vast majority of the children currently on their own still have family members alive who will be desperate to be reunited with them and will be able to care for them with the right support taking children out of the country would permanently separate thousands of children from their families a separation that would compound the acute trauma they are already suffering and inflict long @@ term damage on their chances of recovery however several organizations were planning an airlift of thousands of orphaned children to south florida on humanitarian visas modelled on a similar effort with cuban refugees in the 1960s named pedro pan the canadian government worked to expedite around 100 adoption cases that were already underway when the earthquake struck issuing temporary permits and waiving regular processing fees the federal government also announced that it would cover adopted children 's healthcare costs upon their arrival in canada until they could be covered under provincially administered public healthcare plans
= = rescue and relief efforts = =
rescue efforts began in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake with able @@ bodied survivors extricating the living and the dead from the rubble of the many buildings that had collapsed treatment of the injured was hampered by the lack of hospital and morgue facilities the argentine military field hospital which had been serving minustah was the only one available until 13 january rescue work intensified only slightly with the arrival of doctors police officers military personnel and firefighters from various countries two days after the earthquake
from 12 january the international committee of the red cross which has been working in haiti since 1994 focused on bringing emergency assistance to victims of the catastrophe in close cooperation with its partners within the international red cross and red crescent movement particularly the haitian red cross and the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies
médecins sans frontières ( doctors without borders msf ) reported that the hospitals that had not been destroyed were overwhelmed by large numbers of seriously injured people and that they had to carry out many amputations running short of medical supplies some teams had to work with any available resources constructing splints out of cardboard and reusing latex gloves other rescue units had to withdraw as night fell amid security fears over 3 @@ 000 people had been treated by médecins sans frontières as of 18 january ophelia dahl director of partners in health reported there are hundreds of thousands of injured people i have heard the estimate that as many as 20 @@ 000 people will die each day that would have been saved by surgery
an msf aircraft carrying a field hospital was repeatedly turned away by us air traffic controllers who had assumed control at toussaint l 'ouverture international airport four other msf aircraft were also turned away in a 19 january press release msf said it is like working in a war situation we don 't have any more morphine to manage pain for our patients we cannot accept that planes carrying lifesaving medical supplies and equipment continue to be turned away while our patients die priority must be given to medical supplies entering the country first responders voiced frustration with the number of relief trucks sitting unused at the airport aid workers blamed us @@ controlled airport operations for prioritising the transportation of security troops over rescuers and supplies evacuation policies favouring citizens of certain nations were also criticised
the us military acknowledged the non @@ governmental organizations ' complaints concerning flight @@ operations bias and promised improvement while noting that up to 17 january 600 emergency flights had landed and 50 were diverted by the first weekend of disaster operations diversions had been reduced to three on saturday and two on sunday the airport was able to support 100 landings a day up from the 35 a day that the airport gets during normal operation a spokesman for the joint task force running the airport confirmed that though more flights were requesting landing slots none were being turned away
brazilian foreign minister celso amorim and french minister of state for cooperation alain <unk> criticised the perceived preferential treatment for us aid arriving at the airport though a spokesman for the french ministry of foreign affairs said that there had been no official protest from the french government with regard to the management of the airport us officials acknowledged that coordination of the relief effort is central to haitian recovery and president préval asked for calm coordination between assisting nations without mutual accusations
us air force logs documenting activity at the airport obtained by the associated press largely disprove the claim that the us held up aid in favor of military flights the us military initially did give priority to military units needed to secure the airport distribute aid and provide security but after that incoming relief flights were cleared or rejected on a first @@ come first @@ served basis according to a us air force captain who had coordinated flight schedules nearly all groups sending aid insisted their shipment was urgent those flights that were rejected were diverted to the dominican republic where their cargoes were unloaded and taken to haiti by land
at the peak of the relief efforts the airport was in a state of chaos normally the airport with a single runway and 10 spaces for large planes handled 20 flights a day after the earthquake struck hundreds of planes rushed to haiti without designated landing time on average a plane would land or take off every two minutes the situation was further complicated by the fact that there was no room on ramps for planes to unload their cargo and some planes did not have enough fuel to leave
while the port @@ au @@ prince airport ramp has spaces for over a dozen airliners in the days following the quake it sometimes served nearly 40 at once creating serious delays the supply backup at the airport was expected to ease as the apron management improved and when the perceived need for heavy security diminished airport congestion was reduced further on 18 january when the united nations and us forces formally agreed to prioritise humanitarian flights over security reinforcement
by 14 january over 20 countries had sent military personnel to the country with canada the united states and the dominican republic providing the largest contingents the supercarrier uss carl vinson arrived at maximum possible speed on 15 january with 600 @@ 000 emergency food rations 100 @@ 000 ten @@ litre water containers and an enhanced wing of 19 helicopters 130 @@ 000 litres of drinking water were transferred to shore on the first day
the helicopter carrier uss bataan sailed with three large dock landing ships and two survey / salvage vessels to create a sea base for the rescue effort they were joined by the french navy vessel francis garnier on 16 january the same day the hospital ship usns comfort and guided @@ missile cruiser uss bunker hill left for haiti another large french vessel was later ordered to haiti the amphibious transport dock siroco
international rescue efforts were restricted by traffic congestion and blocked roads although us secretary of defense robert gates had previously ruled out dropping food and water by air as too dangerous by 16 january us helicopters were distributing aid to areas impossible to reach by land
in jacmel a city of 50 @@ 000 the mayor claimed that 70 percent of the homes had been damaged and that the quake had killed 300 to 500 people and left some 4 @@ 000 injured the small airstrip suffered damage that rendered it unusable for supply flights until 20 january the canadian navy vessel hmcs halifax was deployed to the area on 18 january the canadians joined colombian rescue workers chilean doctors a french mobile clinic and sri lankan relief workers who had already responded to calls for aid
about 64 @@ 000 people living in the three adjacent agricultural communities of <unk> morne a chandelle and les palmes were relatively unharmed because most of the people were working in the fields but all churches chapels and at least 8 @@ 000 homes were destroyed
british search and rescue teams were the first to arrive in léogane the town at the epicenter of the quake on 17 january the canadian ship hmcs athabaskan reached the area on 19 january and by 20 january there were 250 300 canadian personnel assisting relief efforts in the town by 19 january staff of the international red cross had also managed to reach the town which they described as severely damaged the people there urgently need assistance and by 20 january they had reached petit @@ goâve as well where they set up two first @@ aid posts and distributed first @@ aid kits
over the first weekend 130 @@ 000 food packets and 70 @@ 000 water containers were distributed to haitians as safe landing areas and distribution centers such as golf courses were secured there were nearly 2 @@ 000 rescuers present from 43 different groups with 161 search dogs the airport had handled 250 tons of relief supplies by the end of the weekend reports from sunday showed a record @@ breaking number of successful rescues with at least 12 survivors pulled from port @@ au @@ prince 's rubble bringing the total number of rescues to 110
the buoy tender uscg oak and usns grasp ( t @@ ars @@ 51 ) were on scene by 18 january to assess damage to the port and work to reopen it and by 21 january one pier at the port @@ au @@ prince seaport was functional offloading humanitarian aid and a road had been repaired to make transport into the city easier in an interview on 21 january leo <unk> haiti 's ambassador to the un said that he expected the port to be fully functional again within two weeks
the us navy listed its resources in the area as 17 ships 48 helicopters and 12 fixed @@ wing aircraft in addition to 10 @@ 000 sailors and marines the navy had conducted 336 air deliveries delivered 32 @@ 400 us gallons ( 123 @@ 000 l ) of water 532 @@ 440 bottles of water 111 @@ 082 meals and 9 @@ 000 lb ( 4 @@ 100 kg ) of medical supplies by 20 january hospital ship comfort began operations on 20 january completing the arrival of the first group of sea @@ base vessels this came as a new flotilla of usn ships were assigned to haiti including survey vessels ferries elements of the maritime <unk> and underway replenishment fleets and a further three amphibious operations ships including another helicopter carrier uss nassau ( lha @@ 4 )
on 22 january the un and united states formalised the coordination of relief efforts by signing an agreement giving the us responsibility for the ports airports and roads and making the un and haitian authorities responsible for law and order the un stated that it had resisted formalising the organization of the relief effort to allow as much leeway as possible for those wishing to assist in the relief effort but with the new agreement we 're leaving that emergency phase behind the un also urged organizations to coordinate aid efforts through its mission in haiti to allow for better scheduling of the arrival of supplies on 23 january the haitian government officially called off the search for survivors and most search and rescue teams began to prepare to leave the country however as late as 8 february 2010 survivors were still being discovered as in the case of evan muncie 28 found in the rubble of a grocery store
on 5 february ten baptist missionaries from idaho led by laura silsby were charged with criminal association and kidnapping for trying to smuggle 33 children out of haiti the missionaries claimed they were rescuing orphaned children but investigations revealed that more than 20 of the children had been taken from their parents after they were told the children would have a better life in america in an interview the united states ambassador to haiti kenneth merten stated that the us justice system would not interfere and that the haitian justice system will do what it has to do by 9 march 2010 all but silsby were deported and she remained incarcerated
social networking organizations such as crisis camp haiti were developed to aid in the structure and coordination of relief efforts in haiti and future catastrophic events as well
on 10 april due to the potential threat of mudslides and flooding from the upcoming rainy season the haitian government began operations to move thousands of refugees to a more secure location north of the capital
= = recovery = =
us president barack obama announced that former presidents bill clinton who also acts as the un special envoy to haiti and george w bush would coordinate efforts to raise funds for haiti 's recovery secretary of state hillary clinton visited haiti on 16 january to survey the damage and stated that us $ 48 million had been raised already in the us to help haiti recover following the meeting with secretary clinton president préval stated that the highest priorities in haiti 's recovery were establishing a working government clearing roads and ensuring the streets were cleared of bodies to improve sanitary conditions
us vice president joe biden stated on 16 january that president obama does not view this as a humanitarian mission with a life cycle of a month this will still be on our radar screen long after it 's off the crawler at cnn this is going to be a long slog
trade and industry minister <unk> <unk> <unk> estimated that the earthquake 's toll on the haitian economy would be massive with one in five jobs lost in response to the earthquake foreign governments offered badly needed financial aid the european union promised € 330 million for emergency and long @@ term aid brazil announced r $ 375 million for long @@ term recovery aid r $ 25 million of which in immediate funds the united kingdom 's secretary of state for international development douglas alexander called the result of the earthquake an almost unprecedented level of devastation and committed the uk to ₤ 20 million in aid while france promised € 10 million italy announced it would waive repayment of the € 40 million it had loaned to haiti and the world bank waived the country 's debt repayments for five years on 14 january the us government announced it would give us $ 100 million to the aid effort and pledged that the people of haiti will not be forgotten
in the aftermath of the earthquake the government of canada announced that it would match the donations of canadians up to a total of c $ 50 million canadians were able to donate through the humanitarian coalition which distributed funds to partner organizations working in the field during this time the humanitarian coalition raised over c $ 15 million after a united nations call for help for the people affected by the earthquake canada pledged an additional c $ 60 million in aid on 19 january 2010 bringing canada 's total contribution to c $ 135 million by 8 february 2010 the federal international co @@ operation department through the canadian international development agency ( <unk> ) had already provided about c $ 85 million in humanitarian aid through un agencies the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies and to organizations such as care médecins du monde save the children oxfam quebec the centre for international studies and co @@ operation and world vision on 23 january 2010 canadian prime minister stephen harper announced that the federal government had lifted the limit on the amount of money allocated for matching individual donations to relief efforts and that the federal government would continue to match individual donations until 12 february 2010 by the deadline canadians had privately raised c $ 220 million on top of matching donations international co @@ operation minister bev oda pledged an additional c $ 290 million in long @@ term relief to be spent between 2010 and 2012 including c $ 8 million in debt relief to haiti part of a broader cancellation of the country 's overall world bank debt the government 's commitment to provide c $ 550 million in aid and debt relief and canadians ' individual donations amount to a total of c $ 770 million
in addition to canada 's federal government the governments of several of the provinces and territories of canada also announced that they would provide immediate emergency aid to haiti on 18 january 2010 the province of quebec whose largest city montreal houses the world 's largest haitian diaspora pledged c $ 3 million in emergency aid both the provincial government of quebec and the canadian federal government reaffirmed their commitment to rebuilding haiti at the 2010 francophonie summit prime minister harper used his opening speech to tell the head of the haitian delegation to keep up their spirits and to urge other nations to continue to support recovery efforts
president abdoulaye wade of senegal offered interested haitians free land in senegal depending on how many respond to the offer this could include up to an entire region
prime minister bellerive announced that from 20 january people would be helped to relocate outside the zone of devastation to areas where they may be able to rely on relatives or better fend for themselves people who have been made homeless would be relocated to the makeshift camps created by residents within the city where a more focused delivery of aid and sanitation could be achieved port @@ au @@ prince according to an international studies professor at the university of miami was ill @@ equipped before the disaster to sustain the number of people who had migrated there from the countryside over the past ten years to find work after the earthquake thousands of port @@ au @@ prince residents began returning to the rural towns they came from
on 25 january a one @@ day conference was held in montreal to assess the relief effort and discuss further plans prime minister bellerive told delegates from 20 countries that haiti would need massive support for its recovery from the international community a donors ' conference was expected to be held at the un headquarters in new york in march however took more than three months to hold the un conference the 26 @@ member international interim haiti reconstruction commission headed by bill clinton and haitian prime minister jean @@ max bellerive convened in june 2010 that committee is overseeing the us $ 5 @@ 3 billion pledged internationally for the first two years of haiti 's reconstruction
the commission was critiqued by haitian groups for lacking haitian civil society representation and accountability mechanisms half the representation on the commission was given to foreigners who effectively bought their seats by pledging certain amounts of money an international development consultant contracted by the commission was quoted as saying look you have to realize the ihrc [ commission ] was not intended to work as a structure or entity for haiti or haitians it was simply designed as a vehicle for donors to funnel multinationals and ngos project contracts
the netherlands sponsored a project called <unk> the dutch radio channels 3fm radio 538 and radio veronica all broadcast under the name of <unk> funded by a contribution of € 80 million
several organizations of the us building industry and government such as the department of homeland security and the international code council among others reported that they were compiling a haiti toolkit coordinated by the national institute of building sciences the toolkit would comprise building technology resources and best practices for consideration by the haitian government with the goal of creating a more resilient infrastructure to prevent future losses of life
immediately following the earthquake real medicine foundation began providing medical staffing in @@ kind medical supplies and strategic coordination to help meet the surging needs of the health crisis on the ground working in close partnership with other relief organizations real medicine organized deployments of volunteer medical specialists to meet the needs of partner hospitals and clinics at the haiti dominican republic border and in port @@ au @@ prince provided direct funding medical supplies and pharmaceuticals to local health facilities and partner hospitals provided advisory services and coordination to local health facilities including physical therapy support and coordinated mobile health <unk> field clinics and food supplies to outlying villages overlooked in the relief effort
on 15 january 2011 the catholic relief services announced a us $ 200 million five @@ year relief and reconstruction program that covers shelter health livelihoods and child protection among its program areas
= = = status of the recovery = = =
six months after the quake as much as 98 percent of the rubble remained uncleared an estimated 26 million cubic yards ( 20 million cubic meters ) remained making most of the capital impassable and thousands of bodies remained in the rubble the number of people in relief camps of tents and tarps since the quake was 1 @@ 6 million and almost no transitional housing had been built most of the camps had no electricity running water or sewage disposal and the tents were beginning to fall apart crime in the camps was widespread especially against women and girls between 23 major charities us $ 1 @@ 1 billion had been collected for haiti for relief efforts but only two percent of the money had been released according to a cbs report us $ 3 @@ 1 billion had been pledged for humanitarian aid and was used to pay for field hospitals plastic tarps bandages and food plus salaries transportation and upkeep of relief workers by may 2010 enough aid had been raised internationally to give each displaced family a cheque for us $ 37 @@ 000
in july 2010 cnn returned to port @@ au @@ prince and reported it looks like the quake just happened yesterday and imogen wall spokeswoman for the united nations office of humanitarian affairs in haiti said that six months from that time it may still look the same land ownership posed a particular problem for rebuilding because so many pre @@ quake homes were not officially registered even before the national registry fell under the rubble land tenure was always a complex and contentious issue in haiti many areas of port @@ au @@ prince were settled either by <unk> <unk> duvalier 's death squads given land for their service or by squatters in many cases land ownership was never officially registered even if this logistical logjam were to be cleared the vast majority of port @@ au @@ prince residents up to 85 percent did not own their homes before the earthquake
haitian grassroots groups advocated for the government to fulfill the right to housing as designated in the haitian constitution and for donor governments to support this as well they also worked to push the international community to recognize the wave of evictions from camps that started as early as three months after the earthquake and to put protections in place but little was done in response
in september 2010 there were over one million refugees still living in tents and the humanitarian situation was characterized as still being in the emergency phase according to the apostolic nuncio to haiti archbishop bernard auza he went on to say that the number was rising instead of diminishing and reported that the state had decided to first rebuild downtown port @@ au @@ prince and a new government center but reconstruction had not yet begun