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1. Pressure Builds on UN to Take Responsibility as Cholera Still Far From “Under Control”
(Matching tags: doctors without borders, minustah, sanitation, cholera, health, accountability)
Port-au-Prince – The origin of Haiti’s deadly cholera outbreak is not much in doubt, at least not to anybody outside the U.N. A host of scientific studies have all pointed to UN troops whose waste made ...
2. Will the International Response to Hurricane Sandy Be Any Better than the Response to Haiti’s Quake or Cholera Disasters?
(Matching tags: doctors without borders, ngos, hurricane season, cholera, housing)
... losses. Residents said the help hadn't yet arrived. "We've not gotten one cent nor seen any official here," Mr. Jean-Baptiste said. AP reported Friday that Doctors Without Borders had noted an increase ...
3. Assessing the Beginnings of Haiti’s Latest Unnatural Disaster
(Matching tags: partners in health, doctors without borders, agriculture, hurricane season, ijdh, idps, cholera, housing)
... to hit Haiti. These include Partners in Health; Doctors Without Borders; the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, which advocates on behalf of IDPs and victims of rape and gender-based violence; ...
4. Kolera 2012: “It gets worse”
(Matching tags: partners in health, doctors without borders, ocha, ngos, cholera)
... by three-fold" in the capital, Gaëtan Drossart, head of mission for Doctors Without Borders or Medecins san frontières (MSF), told IPS on May 16. "In April alone, we saw over 1,600 patients at the four ...
5. "Haiti: The Great Fear" - Mark Weisbrot in The Sun Sentinel
(Matching tags: aid distribution, shelter, doctors without borders, tarps, tents, elections, fanmi lavalas)
...  first week after the earthquake, many people lost lives and limbs that could have been saved, if doctors and medical equipment had been the priority. Read the rest here.  ...
6. Relief and Reconstruction: The Year in Review, Part I
(Matching tags: aid distribution, un, doctors without borders, reconstruction, sanitation, disease, ngos, red cross)
 Ahead of Wednesday’s one-year anniversary of the earthquake, NGO’s, international agencies, and media outlets are issuing various summaries of what has been (and has not been) accomplished over the past ...
7. One Week After the Quake, Hillary Clinton Directed a "Push Back" Against Criticism of U.S. Relief Efforts
(Matching tags: aid distribution, doctors without borders, wikileaks)
... were very serious problems with the U.S. effort that were not merely “distorted perspectives” or “misinformation”, however. The cable is dated the same day that Doctors Without Borders reported that one ...
8. MSF: "Shelter, Hygiene and Basic Living Conditions Are Not Being Met"
(Matching tags: aid distribution, shelter, doctors without borders, tarps, tents, sanitation, medical, msf)
A critical look at the situation in Haiti by MSF (Doctors Without Borders) highlights the "broadly insufficient" aid efforts on the ground in Haiti. Colette Gadenne, manager of MSF activities in Haiti ...
9. Six Weeks On, Only 33 Percent Shelter Coverage
(Matching tags: aid distribution, un, shelter, doctors without borders, tarps, tents, ocha)
One month after the earthquake, MSF (Doctors Without Borders) had the following to say: "It's hard to believe that four weeks after the quake, so many people still live under bed sheets in camps and ...
10. Popular Radio in Haiti, Security Concerns Overstated
(Matching tags: doctors without borders, security concerns, popular radio, other worlds)
Beverly Bell, associate fellow at the Institiute for Policy Studies and Program Coordinator for Other Worlds, reports on Truthout about grassroots and popular radio in Haiti. Bell speaks with Sony Esteus, ...
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