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Caribbean-Latin America
UN appeals for USD 164mn for Haiti
2010-11-13
[Iran Press TV] The United Nations, aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society has made an emergency appeal for USD 164 million to fight the cholera outbreak which has killed at least 800 people in Haiti so far.

Speaking at a news conference in Geneva on Friday, Elisabeth Byrs, a spokeswoman for the UN humanitarian office, said it was in urgent need of funds "otherwise all our efforts can be outrun by the epidemic."

She said the UN and non-governmental organizations were badly in need of money to avail the service of additional doctors, and to provide medicine and water-purification equipment to treat an estimated 200,000 people who are at risk of contracting the deadly disease.

Health officials in the quake-hit impoverished country are fighting to contain the epidemic that has infected more than 10,000 people, leaving them in need of urgent medical attention in five of Haiti's ten districts.

Reports quoting Haiti's Health Ministry said more than 80 people had died since Thursday across the country.

The contagious disease that sickened hundreds of people in the Lower Artibonite region last month with the intestinal infection caused due to the consumption of contaminated water and food spread to the north, northeast and northwestern parts of the country later.

Artibonite was the worst-affected with 450 people dead and more than 7,300 others infected since cholera was first diagnosed on October 19.

Overall, 200,000 people need treatment for symptoms ranging from mild diarrhea to severe dehydration, the global body said.
Posted by:Fred

#3  We ran Haiti from 1915 to 1934. It made no difference. They were a French colony. They're phuched.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-11-13 16:57  

#2  The only way for that hellhole to advance at all is for the US to take it over again for 30 years and have the Marines and Seabees run it. Take 3 spots on the main island or include one of the smaller islands that is part of Haiti, lease them to the US for 99 years each at $100 million a year each, put Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard major installations there. Have the Marines provide security and civil action teams, while the Seabees do the infrastructure building. The Seabees can add in local construction teams as they are trained. The $300 million a year for leases is put into a fund administered by the US for infrastructure improvement, and the US decides what needs improving first. Encourage private donors to buy surplus CONEX containers to be shipped to Haiti and converted into local housing there -- CONEX housing is fireproof, termite proof, and with cable tie-downs, hurricane rated.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2010-11-13 16:35  

#1  How about lots and lots of 155mm?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-11-13 13:08  

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