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Washington, 11 mars 2010 - Reuters - Large-scale catastrophes too much for humanitarian community alone, Rene Preval says.

Haitian President Rene Preval on Wednesday pressed U.S. President Barack Obama to endorse the creation of an international rapid response team to better coordinate emergency aid following disasters such as the January earthquake that killed more than 230,000 people in his country.

 






Washington, 11 March 2010 (Reuters) - Large-scale catastrophes too much for humanitarian community alone, Rene Preval says.

Haitian President Rene Preval on Wednesday pressed U.S. President Barack Obama to endorse the creation of an international rapid response team to better coordinate emergency aid following disasters such as the January earthquake that killed more than 230,000 people in his country.

 





Appello alla comunità internazionale e al segretario delle NU di René Préval e dell'ex ministro francese Nicole Guedj "E' stata la catastrofe di troppo. Ci siamo resi conto che non abbiamo imparato niente dalle lezioni dello Tsunami". "Per la disorganizzazione perse troppe vite, serve una forza di reazione rapida che coordini i soccorsi"  

Port-au-Prince - Ad un mese dal catastrofico terremoto che ha sconvolto Haiti, l'isola è ancora alle prese con il caos dei soccorsi.







Retrouvez la revue de presse du déploiement d'Emergesat, le conteneur humanitaire de télécommunication, en Haïti suite au séisme de janvier 2010

A la demande de M. Didier le Bret, ambassadeur de France en Haïti, la Fondation Casques Rouges a déployé Emergesat  dans les premières heures qui ont suivi le séisme.

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En Haïti, Nicole Guedj a présenté son projet de Casques Rouges au Président haïtien, premier témoin de la désorganisation des secours intervenus dans son pays. A l’occasion d’une conférence de presse improvisée, René Préval a souligné l’urgente nécessité de créer des Casques Rouges à l’ONU.

 





Le président haïtien, Réné Préval, appuie la proposition de création de Casques Rouges.

 

 





PORT-AU-PRINCE, 15 mars 2010 (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon vowed on Sunday to work to keep donor funds flowing for Haiti's recovery and reconstruction following the devastating January earthquake in the poor Caribbean state.

Making his second brief visit to the wrecked capital Port-au-Prince since the January 12 quake, Ban sought to restore momentum to what some fear is faltering donor support for efforts to help more than a million homeless quake survivors.

 





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