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Haiti - Social : IOM and its Partners have evacuated more than 1,200 Haitians living in Camps 26/10/2012 11:41:41 Early in the week, IOM teams were deployed to all camps targeted for evacuation to prepare the most vulnerable for the storm, including preparations for a potential evacuation. IOM Haiti conducted sensitization campaigns in 176 camps for the internally displaced before the storm. IOM was fully mobilized and present in vulnerable IDPs camps and evacuation centers, with a particular focus on provided for health and protection needs. During the evacuations, the IOM health team identified a total of 343 vulnerable health cases, including pregnant and lactating mothers, children under five, elderly persons and handicapped individuals. "This is a large scale operation that needs a rapid and coordinated effort from the international community and the local authorities. It is reassuring to know that we have moved more than one thousand very vulnerable individuals to safety. However, Haiti still has a total of 370,000 people living in precarious conditions in 541 camps scattered all over the country. The hurricane season is not finished and so the danger remains, despite well-coordinated emergency operations," said Gregoire Goodstein, IOM Chief of Mission in Haiti. The evacuation operations were conducted in support of the Department for Civil Protection of the Haitian Government, the Haitian Red Cross, the Ministry of Social Affairs and the National Water and Sanitation Authority, with food assistance provided by the UN World Food Program. "This emergency is yet another reminder of the urgent need to further equip and build the capacity of Haitian institutions and partners engaged in disaster and risk reduction and to increase the number of readily available shelters that meet international standards. We applaud current efforts of the Haitian Government, which so far have provided relocation assistance to 44,000 persons, but more resources need to be allocated so that mitigation work can continue," concluded Goodstein. Photo: ©IOM Haïti HL/ HaitiLibre
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