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Countries around the world have shown extraordinary goodwill in responding to the Jan. 12 earthquake in
But the task of rebuilding
“Haitians must be allowed to restore their own authority over their country. This will be an enormous challenge, not least because many of
Roses said that some 200 employees of
Roses travelled to
PAHO had 52 international and local staff in its country office in
In addition, PAHO has partnered with the Ministry of Health of the
Along with many other countries from the
At least 8,000 injured Haitians have been treated in public hospitals in the
In addition, the national telecommunications authority, INDOTEL, was largely responsible for restoring phone service after the quake.
Roses said the response of Haitians themselves was also admirable.
“We talk about the international search-and-rescue teams and the record number of people they saved. But Haitians themselves rescued many more people from the rubble, using the most rudimentary tools, or often their bare hands.”
As leader of the Health Cluster, which coordinates organizations working on health issues in
In a press briefing in
“One of the lessons we have learned over and over with each disaster is that not all donations are effective donations. In the case of
Andrus cited cases of airplanes arriving with unsolicited goods without advance provision for their storage or distribution. “Because of the earthquake’s disruptive effects on transportation, communication, and the activities of the government and a host of organizations already working in
Andrus also warned that all volunteers that should make sure, before traveling to
Volunteers from abroad should also make sure they are fully vaccinated, to avoid the importation of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles (indigenous cases of measles have not been reported in
“We are concerned about the high concentration of people living in resettlement camps under very precarious conditions that are ripe for a scourge of infectious diseases,” Andrus said.
He said one of the most pressing health needs now will be the treatment and rehabilitation of an estimated 2,000 or more earthquake amputees.
“The well-being of these patients will depend in large part on their getting physical therapy as early as possible and on their remaining motivated to go forward. This means empowering them, motivating them. We have to do all we can to support them in rebuilding their lives.”
PAHO was established in 1902 and is the world’s oldest public health organization. It works with all the countries of the
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with hundreds more from other government agencies. Moveover, because of the difficult living conditions following the quake, many Haitians with the means to go abroad have done so over the past two weeks.
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