Estonia Aids Victims of Earthquake in Haiti
14.01.2010
Estonia is donating one million kroons through the International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) to help
alleviate the effects of the earthquake in Haiti. In co-operation with
the Interior Ministry and the Estonian Rescue Service, the Foreign
Ministry will also send an IT expert and likely a logistics team with
supplies to help support the activities of international organisations
on site. The Estonian experts will travel to the crisis region along
with experts from the Nordic countries within the framework of
International Humanitarian Partnership.
Foreign Minister Urmas Paet stated that the international
organisations that have representatives at the scene have launched
extensive aid operations. “Victims of the earthquake are lacking in
medical supplies, food and drinking water, and thousands are without
shelter. Access to the disaster zone is also difficult. Haiti needs
medical equipment, search and rescue technology, and means of
communications,” said Paet. “With the help of their observers,
international organisations will be able to best assess the situation
and the nature of the aid needed. This is why the Foreign Ministry is
sending its financial aid through the Red Cross,” Paet said, explaining
Estonia’s choice for providing aid.
The International Red Cross has sent out its first appeal for help
to the extent of 10 million dollars. The aid will we directed towards
helping the 20 000 families (100 000 people) affected by the earthquake
for the next nine months. The Red Cross also hopes to get the first
field hospital working, which would be capable of helping at least 50
people at once.
Gert Teder, a member of the Estonian Rescue Service, was among the
European Union evaluation team that travelled to Haiti yesterday. The
purpose of the team, sent within the framework of the civil protection
mechanism, is to evaluate the needs of those who have been injured and
co-ordinate the arriving aid. The European Union evaluation team sent
to Haiti includes representatives from six nations.
The entire international community has rushed to the aid of Haiti,
which is suffering in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake. The best
opportunity for Estonia and any Estonian citizens to help alleviate the
situation is through co-operation with others. In addition to countries
and international organisations, the following organisations have
announced the launch of aid operations: the International Red Cross,
the World Food Programme (WFP), UNICEF, the World Health Organisation
(WHO), the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), and many
other international organisation and non-profits. UNICEF is focusing
first and foremost on helping children in Haiti, the IOM is working to
offer temporary shelter to thousands of Port-au-Prince residents who
have lost their homes, and the Red Cross and WHO and attempting to
provide first aid to the injured. They are all in need of funds for
procuring medicine, drinking water, tents, or other necessary supplies.
In Estonia, donations are being collected by the Estonian Red Cross and
the Estonian National Committee for UNICEF.
Estonian Red Cross: SWEDBANK 1180001436 and SEB 10220039608010, subject “Haiti maavärin”
Estonian National Committee for UNICEF: SEB 10052039502009, subject “Haiti”
IOM: http://www.iom.int/jahia/jsp/index.jsp
IFRC: http://donate.ifrc.org/
UNICEF: http://www.supportunicef.org/site/pp.asp?c=9fLEJSOALpE&b=1023561
WFP: https://donate.wfp.org/supporter/donatenow.do?n=gbss&dfdbid=1044253
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