Reflections of a Retired Baby Boomer Topic: Haiti: U.S. Military Contributions While watching the excellent media coverage of the Haitian earthquake last night, I noticed that many people are beginning to wonder why it was taking so long for U.S. military units and other nations and relief groups involved in the effort to […]
Al Jazeera reports on the global response to Haiti’s earthquake: The PBS Newshour reports on the disaster relief efforts of the UN peacekeeping force in Haiti (MINUSTAH): And the New York Times elaborates on the Pentagon’s response: Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that 9,000 to 10,000 American troops […]
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Here is another update on the U.S. role in dealing with the Haiti earthquake disaster. In the MSNBC video report below, Ann Curry reports on how the U.S. military is assisting the Haiti rescue and relief effort. The role of Army, Air Force and Coast Guard personnel is highlighted:
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The problems that affected Haiti before Tuesday’s earthquake are expected to make aid efforts even more difficult, reports Reuters. Prior to Tuesday, the World Food Program (WFP) had been feed 2 million of Haiti’s 9 million population, or over 22%. “The country has a long history of insecurity and violence. One of the major drug […]
The damage wrought on Haiti’s infrastructure by Tuesday’s 7.0 earthquake has made it extremely difficult for aid agencies to deliver much needed food and medicine. The Los Angeles Times reports how Haitians have taken matters into their own hands, looting a warehouse in Port-au-Prince where the World Food Programme (WFP) stored 15,000 tons of food […]
A couple of months ago I wrote an article for a magazine here in Brussels about Eritrea. Eritrea is a nation struggling to come to terms with conflict, with a looming food crisis and human rights abuse. In November, Eritrea’s dismal human rights record was put in the spotlight at the United Nations. A month […]
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As with the international aid community, Haitians living overseas are seeking ways to help from a distance after a devastating earthquake struck Port-au-Prince on Tuesday evening. Many migrants already send significant proportions of their earnings each week or month in the form of remittances. Rather than foreign assistance from governments, they may provide the most […]
I know that times are hard. I also know that many of you want to help the people of Haiti at this horrible time. Below are some organizations whose vital work you can support. The links will take you directly to the donate pages. It’s not the size of donation but the thought that counts. […]
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