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A Haitian woman is helped after being trapped in rubble when a huge earthquake
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13.01.2010
UN refugee agency ready to assist in response to Haiti earthquake
GENEVA, (UNHCR) – UN High Commissioner for Refugees António
Guterres said on Wednesday his agency is ready to assist in the international
response to this week's devastating earthquake in Haiti.
Guterres, in a message to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, expressed
solidarity and said he was "shocked and saddened" by the extent of
the destruction. He also expressed his concern at the loss of life, including
among staff at UN agencies.
UNHCR has no presence in Haiti, although it works with a non-governmental organization
based in the country. Staff of UNHCR based in Panama, the agency's regional hub
for Latin American and the Caribbean, have been meeting with other UN agencies
to plot possible responses.
Haiti shares the western third of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, with the
rest occupied by the Dominican Republic. The country is consistently ranked the
poorest in the Western hemisphere. Recent figures show that more than three quarters
of the population survive on less than US$2 a day.
Tuesday's earthquake hit as Haiti was still recovering from a series of powerful
hurricanes which slammed the country in 2008, displacing more than 800,000 people.
UNHCR's Caribbean unit, located in Washington, DC., promotes refugee protection
advocacy, humanitarian assistance and long-term solutions on behalf of asylum-seekers,
refugees and stateless people in the region. A network of non-governmental honorary
liaisons in the region assists UNHCR in meeting its objectives.
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