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ANNAN URGES INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
TO STAY FOR LONG HAUL IN HAITI
March 2, 2004 (UN News Service) United Nations
Secretary-General Kofi Annan appealed today to the international
community to keep its focus on helping the people of Haiti.
We should put the people of Haiti at the centre
of everything we try to do and try and help them build a better
future, he told journalists as he entered UN Headquarters.
And as I have indicated before, I hope this
time the international community will go in for the long haul and
not a quick turn-around, he stressed. We need to work
with them to stabilize the country and sustain the effort. It may
take years and I hope we will have the patience to do it.
Meanwhile, UN staff members in Haiti returned to
their offices yesterday to resume work, especially on the UN Flash
Appeal for humanitarian aid to Haiti, which is to be presented to
donor countries as soon as possible.
The UN is trying to make a rapid assessment of stock
in its storehouses to see what humanitarian supplies remain after
the widespread recent looting.Over the weekend, as chaos mounted,
UN staff members worked from their homes or hotels.
The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) has issued its own
emergency appeal for $7.6 million to provide relief for children
and women caught up by the collapse of civil authority.
UNICEF, which has 11 international staff and 17
national staff in Haiti, said a humanitarian flight would arrive
in Port-au-Prince tomorrow from Copenhagen, Denmark, carrying health
and educational kits.
Even before the crisis, the situation for Haitian
children was among the worst in the world, according to the agency.
More than one in 10 Haitian children die before the age of five.
More than 200,000 have lost one or both parents to AIDS, and up
to 6.7 per cent of young women are living with HIV/AIDS. Maternal
mortality is also among the highest in the world.
We have to keep children alive now by vaccinating them and
providing clean water, said UNICEF chief Carol Bellamy. But
we're also looking six months ahead, and to a range of solutions
that are going to be needed to get Haitian children back to school,
and to ensure that children and mothers have basic life-saving medical
care.
From: http://www0.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=9946&Cr=Haiti&Cr1=
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