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PostPosted: 01/16/10 12:24 pm • # 1 
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Some perspective ~ mind-boggling how much has been accomplished/delivered in just a few days and even more mind-boggling how much more is needed ~ Sooz


Haiti by the numbers: Damage, help on giant scale

People in Haiti needing help: 3 million. Bodies collected for disposal so far: 9,000. Number of people being fed daily by the United Nation's World Food Program: 8,000.

The numbers behind the outpouring of earthquake assistance are giant. But they are dwarfed by the statistics indicating the scope of the disaster in Haiti, the number of victims and their deep poverty.

"The level of need is going to be significantly higher" than many previous disasters, said Dr. Michael VanRooyen, director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.

Here are some numbers, with the proviso that figures are estimates that are constantly changing.

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THE DEAD

Current death estimates: The Red Cross says 45,000 to 50,000 people have died. The Pan American Health Organization puts the number between 50,000 and 100,000.

Bodies collected for disposal so far: 9,000. An additional 7,000 corpses were reportedly placed in a mass grave.

People needing help: 3 million.

Percent of buildings damaged or destroyed: Up to 50 percent.

Hospitals or health facilities in Haiti damaged, forced to close: eight.

Patients treated by Doctors Without Borders initially: more than 1,500.

Search-and-rescue teams on ground or en route Friday: 38.

Homeless people in Port-au-Prince: at least 300,000.

Water needed daily: 6 to 12 million gallons (enough to fill 18 Olympic sized swimming pools a day).

Kate Conradt, chief spokeswoman for Save the Children, said that the challenge ahead cannot be overcome in a few days or weeks. "This is a long-term disaster," she said in a telephone interview from Port-au-Prince.

Helping Haiti "is going to take far more than we ever could imagine," VanRooyen said.

So in response, the world has opened its wallets.

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THE MONEY

United Nations Emergency appeal for aid: $550 million.

United States pledge of aid: $100 million.

European Commission's initial spending: 3 million Euros.

Total pledge of aid by governments around world: $400 million.

Number of governments that have sent aid so far: more than 20.

International Red Cross' initial emergency appeal goal: $10 million.

Amount of money raised by Save The Children: $7 million.

Amount of money pledged by George Soros: $4 million.

Amount of money raised by the Salvation Army and some other charities: more than $3 million.

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HELP THAT'S ALREADY THERE OR COMING

Number of people being fed daily by U.N.'s World Food Program: 8,000.

Number of people a day WFP hopes to feed within 15 days: 1 million.

Number of people a day WFP hopes to feed within one month: 2 million.

Amount of food salvaged by WFP in damaged Haitian warehouse being distributed: 6,000 tons (out of a total of 15,000 tons stored before the earthquake).

Meals prepared and freeze dried by the Salvation Army in Kansas and Iowa to ship to Haiti: 1.28 million, weighing nearly 200,000 pounds.

Number of trucks carrying bottled water being trucked in from neighboring Dominican Republic: 13.

UNICEF initial shipment of rehydration liquids, water-purification tables, hygiene kits and tents: enough for 10,000 people.

Size of Doctors Without Borders initial relief package: 25 tons.

International Red Cross pre-positioned relief supplies: enough for 3,000 families.

Plane of Red Cross supplies sent Thursday: 40 tons.

Body bags sent by Red Cross on Thursday: 3,000.

"We are seeing overwhelming need within the city and increasingly desperate conditions," Conradt said. "We visited two camps today with 5,000 people and only four latrines total. We were told that the number of people there doubles at night, but during the day they are looking out for food, water and family members."

Camps like that are all over Port-au-Prince.

And this is a country that before Tuesday's earthquake was the poorest in the Western Hemisphere and one of the poorest worldwide. More than half of Haiti's 9 million people live on less than $1 a day, even before the earthquake, according to the United Nation's World Food Program. The World Bank said the average Haitian lives on just $1,180 a year.

Nearly half of Haiti's population is hungry and only half had access to safe drinking water before the earthquake, according to the World Food Program. Nearly 60 percent of Haiti's children under 5 are anemic.

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PEOPLE FROM ELSEWHERE

Americans in Haiti when earthquake struck: 45,000.

Number of Americans evacuated from Haiti: 846.

Number of Americans confirmed dead: six.

Number of Canadians dead: four.

Number of United Nations worker in Haiti when earthquake struck: 12,000.

Number of UN workers confirmed dead: 37.

Number of UN workers missing: 330.

Number of Dominicans dead: six.

Number of Brazilians dead: 15.

Number of Europeans dead: six.

Number of staffers of Christian humanitarian agency World Vision: 370.

U.S. troops there to help or possibly on their way: 10,000.

Haitian Red Cross volunteers: 1,700.

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This report was compiled by Associated Press writers Seth Borenstein in Washington and Frank Jordans in Geneva. Edith Lederer at the United Nations in New York contributed.

SOURCES: The Associated Press, United Nations, U.S. State Department, European Commission, International Red Cross, Save The Children, Salvation Army, other charities.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/cb_haiti_by_the_numbers;



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PostPosted: 01/16/10 1:10 pm • # 2 
There are 1,415 Canadians counted among the missing in Haiti at last report. Over 300 others have been evacuated by military transport over the past few days.


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PostPosted: 01/16/10 2:34 pm • # 3 
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sooz- i hear they are short on doctors and nurses. i want to send a donation to an organization that is paying their way there;

WHO
WOULD
THAT
BE?

any ideas????


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PostPosted: 01/16/10 3:21 pm • # 4 
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Mac, I don't know of any organization that is seeking donations to help with getting medical personnel to Haiti ~ both Doctors Without Borders [ www.doctorswithoutborders.org ] and Partners In Health [ www.standwithhaiti.org ] have medical staffs assigned to Haiti and have brought many more in this past several days ~ but I know that Partners In Health is actively seeking more medico volunteers ~ both organizations are actively seeking funds for medical supplies ~ I would hesitate contributing to any organization without a solid history ~ and both of these organizations have excellent reps and credentials ~ take a look at the websites ~

Sooz



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PostPosted: 01/17/10 11:10 am • # 5 
I wanted to make a donation to the disaster relief but there were no options for paying by Paypal (which is the only account I have right now with any funds in it). I saw this just now: the Richard Dawkins Fdn is setting up a dedicated account specifically for Haiti with the proceeds to go to the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders.

[url=http://]http://freethinker.co.uk/2010/01/17/aid-for-haiti-%E2%80%93-without-religious-baggage/[/url]

Aid for Haiti - without the religious baggage

THE Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (RDFRS) has set up a dedicated bank account and PayPal facility for donations to non-religious relief organisations helping victims of the Haitian earthquake.

The new account is in the new name of Non-Believers Giving Aid, with all of the money donated being distributed to disaster relief.

According to the site set up for the appeal, there is an immediate need to alleviate suffering, and all the money raised by this current appeal will go to that cause. However, new account will remain available for future emergencies too. There are, of course, many ways for you to donate to relief organizations already, but doing it through Non-Believers Giving Aid offers some advantages:

1. 100 percent of your donation will be go to these charities: not even the PayPal fees will be deducted from your donation, since Richard will personally donate a sum to cover the cost of these (capped at $10,000). This means that more of your money will reach the people in need.

2. When donating via Non-Believers Giving Aid, you are helping to counter the scandalous myth that only the religious care about their fellow-humans.

It goes without saying that your donations will only be passed on to aid organizations that do not have religious affiliations. In the case of Haiti, the two organisations chosen are:

* Doctors Without Borders (Médecins sans Frontières)
* International Red Cross

RDFRS says:

Preachers and televangelists, mullahs and imams, often seem almost to gloat over natural disasters - presenting them as payback for human transgressions, or for 'making a pact with the devil'.

Earthquakes and tsunamis are caused not by 'sin' but by tectonic plate movements, and tectonic plates, like everything else in the physical world, are supremely indifferent to human affairs and sadly indifferent to human suffering.

Those of us who understand this reality are sometimes accused of being indifferent to that suffering ourselves. Of course the very opposite is the truth: we do not hide behind the notion that earthly suffering will be rewarded in a heavenly paradise, nor do we expect a heavenly reward for our generosity: the understanding that this is the only life any of us have makes the need to alleviate suffering even more urgent.

The myth that it is only the religious who truly care is sustained largely by the fact that they tend to donate not as individuals, but through their churches. Non-believers, by contrast, give as individuals: we have no church through which to give collectively, no church to rack up statistics of competitive generosity. Non-Believers Giving Aid is not a church (that's putting it mildly) but it does provide an easy conduit for the non-religious to help those in desperate need, whilst simultaneously giving the lie to the canard that you need God to be good.

Whether you do it by clicking the PayPal button, or by cheque or by direct wire transfer please help us to help the suffering people of Haiti.

Here again is the link.


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PostPosted: 01/17/10 12:20 pm • # 6 
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That's good to know, pic ~ thanks ~

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PostPosted: 02/10/10 12:53 pm • # 7 
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FOUND IT!

I am sending $$ to some organization on this thread NEXT FRIDAY.


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PostPosted: 02/10/10 2:54 pm • # 8 
Canadians have donated a total of $113 Million and the Canadian government is matching dollar for dollar until the beginning of March. By that time it's expected that the total will be a quarter billion!


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PostPosted: 02/11/10 11:01 pm • # 9 
It would probably be a big help to Haiti if any countries holding debts from the Haitian govt would forgive them and give the country a clean slate financially.  That might give some poverty relief while the rebuilding is going on.


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PostPosted: 02/12/10 2:31 am • # 10 
That's already being done by some of Haiti's debt holders, Canada included.


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