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UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie talks to a 10-year-old Haitian boy who lost a limb during the January 12 earthquake in Haiti.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010
UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie meets Haitian quake
survivors
Angelina Jolie, who said she was in Haiti to "listen and to learn," visited
medical centres, the UN mission and met with vulnerable children. On her
arrival in the Haitian capital, Jolie was briefed by the United Nations
Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General Edmond Mulet on
the scale of the humanitarian operation to date and the challenges that
remain.
The UNHCR Goodwill Ambassodor also visited a cash-for-work programme run by the
UN Development Programme (UNDP) in the Carrefour district of Port-au-Prince,
which is enabling Haitians to earn an income as they help their country to recover. "To
give people the ability to work towards their own future is so important at this
time. It helps to restore their hope and respects their dignity," said Jolie.
The programme is assisting some 40,000 people with an aim of reaching more than
400,000. She commended the participants who told her they were happy to clean
up their country and then sang her a song about Haitian pride.
In the Santo area of Port-au-Prince, Jolie visited SOS Children's Villages, a
worldwide programme to raise children inside their own countries. Since the earthquake,
the organization has begun providing additional care for children who have been
newly orphaned or who have lost contact with their parents as a result of the
catastrophe. SOS is working to reunite children with their family members and
will continue to care for those without any caregivers.
Jolie applauded their work, while stressing that "new adoptions should definitely
not be encouraged as an immediate response to the emergency. Haiti had many trafficking
problems before the earthquake and now must keep a very close watch on the children.
I would encourage as much support as possible to groups like SOS and UNICEF providing
care for children in country."
The acclaimed actress also visited a tented hospital set up and run by UNHCR
partner, Médecins Sans Frontières, in the commune of Delmas, also
in Port-au-Prince. "I was struck by the strength and spirit of the Haitian
people. Children as young as nine months old were coping with amputations with
extraordinary resilience. I even met a little 10-year-old boy who had recently
had his leg amputated, who was giggling to himself about a silly book as he sat
on the floor," Jolie revealed.
"These doctors are extraordinary," she said. "For all the patients
that had to have amputations there are also a high number of limbs and lives
that the doctors have managed to save."
"It will take years to rebuild Haiti," Jolie said, after seeing the
devastation from the January 12 earthquake. "Every day, the UN, governments,
NGOs and local organizations are providing more people with protection, food,
water, shelter and health care, yet the needs are still enormous and the displacement
could last a decade.
"Providing adequate shelter to the displaced is of paramount importance,
especially as the upcoming rainy season threatens to add to the devastation.
Everyone is bracing themselves for a second wave of tragedy."
Before arriving in Haiti, Jolie spent a day in the Dominican Republic, where
she visited Haitian earthquake victims in the local public hospital and in nearby
shelters. "I was heartened to see the care being provided by Dominican doctors
and nurses and to witness the generosity of local society, which is caring for
discharged patients and their families in their recovery," she said.
Video footage
UNHCR is offering footage of Actress Angelina Jolie during her solidarity visit
to earthquake victims in Haiti on 9 February 2010. Duration: 3:07
The footage can be accessed via the EBU feed or via UNifeed/ APTN.
Photos
A Getty images photographer accompanied Anglina Jolie in Haiti, so any photograph
requests should be directed to Getty www.gettyimages.com
Photographs taken by the peacekeeping mission in Haiti, MINUSTAH, can be found
at www.unmultimedia.org/photo/
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