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Revision CAP 2010 Haiti.Pdf SAMPLE OF ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATING IN CONSOLIDATED APPEALS ACF GOAL MACCA TEARFUND ACTED GTZ Malteser Terre des Hommes ADRA Handicap International Medair UNAIDS Afghanaid HELP Mercy Corps UNDP AVSI HelpAge International MERLIN UNDSS CARE Humedica NPA UNESCO CARITAS IMC NRC UNFPA CONCERN INTERSOS OCHA UN-HABITAT COOPI IOM OHCHR UNHCR CRS IRC OXFAM UNICEF CWS IRIN Première Urgence WFP DRC Islamic Relief Worldwide Save the Children WHO FAO LWF Solidarités World Vision International 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................................................. 1 Table I. Summary of Requirements (grouped by appealing organization) ............................................ 5 Table II. Summary of Requirements (grouped by cluster) ..................................................................... 7 2. CONTEXT, RESPONSE TO DATE AND HUMANITARIAN CHALLENGES................................................. 8 2.1 CONTEXT................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 HUMANITARIAN CHALLENGES AND ACHIEVEMENTS ....................................................................................... 10 2.3 OVERVIEW OF MAIN ELEMENTS OF RESPONSE TO DATE, KEY CHALLENGES AND GAPS ....................................... 14 3. NEEDS ANALYSIS ....................................................................................................................................... 21 3.1 PRE-EXISTING SITUATION AND UNDERLYING RISK AND VULNERABILITY............................................................. 21 3.2 SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE AND LOCATION OF EARTHQUAKE-AFFECTED PEOPLE .............................................. 22 3.3 CURRENT SITUATION................................................................................................................................. 22 3.4 LOOKING FORWARD .................................................................................................................................. 27 3.5 THE PDNA AND EARLY RECOVERY IN THE REVISED FLASH APPEAL: ARTICULATION BETWEEN HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE AND RECOVERY FRAMEWORKS ................................................................................................... 29 4. THE 2010 COMMON HUMANITARIAN ACTION PLAN............................................................................... 31 4.1 SCENARIOS.............................................................................................................................................. 31 4.2 STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR HUMANITARIAN ACTION IN 2010........................................................................ 33 4.2.1 Priority clusters’ short-term objectives until May............................................................................ 34 4.3 STRATEGIC MONITORING PLAN ................................................................................................................... 36 4.4 CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF PROJECTS...................................................................................................... 39 4.5 CLUSTER RESPONSE PLANS...................................................................................................................... 40 4.5.1 Emergency shelter & non-food items............................................................................................. 40 4.5.2 Camp coordination and camp management .................................................................................. 44 4.5.3 WASH............................................................................................................................................ 48 4.5.4 Health ............................................................................................................................................ 51 4.5.5 Food aid......................................................................................................................................... 58 4.5.6 Nutrition ......................................................................................................................................... 62 4.5.7 Agriculture ..................................................................................................................................... 67 4.5.8 Early recovery................................................................................................................................ 73 4.5.9 Protection ...................................................................................................................................... 76 4.5.10 Education....................................................................................................................................... 79 4.5.11 Logistics......................................................................................................................................... 82 4.5.12 Emergency telecommunications.................................................................................................... 86 4.5.13 Coordination and support services ................................................................................................ 87 4.6 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.................................................................................................................... 92 5. CONCLUSION .............................................................................................................................................. 95 ANNEX I. LIST OF PROJECTS (GROUPED BY CLUSTER), , WITH HYPERLINKS TO OPEN FULL PROJECT DETAILS ..................................................................................................................... 96 ANNEX II. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS, COMMITMENTS, AND PLEDGES TO DATE PER DONOR...........114 ANNEX III. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES HAITI EMERGENCY APPEAL ...............................................................................................................117 ANNEX IV. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .........................................................................................126 Please note that appeals are revised regularly. The latest version of this document is available on http://www.humanitarianappeal.net. Full project details, continually updated, can be viewed, downloaded and printed from www.reliefweb.int/fts iii CUBA ÎLEDELATORTUE DOMINICAN 0 1020304050 La Tortue Canal de la Tortue Atlantic Ocean REPUBLIC 20°0'N Km Port-de-Paix Saint Louis du Nord Anse-a-Foleur Chansolme Monte Criste Le Borgne Jean Rabel Baie de Cap- Mancenille Mole St Nicolas NORD OUEST Bassin Bleu Bas Limbe Haïtien Port Margot Quartier Limbe Morin Bombardopolis Pilate Fort Liberte Gros Morne Acul du Nord Limonade Caracol Baie de Henne Plaisance NORD Terrier Ferrier Baie Anse Milot Trou Rouge La Branle du Nord Dajabón de Henne Rouge Terre Neuve Dondon Perches Ouanaminte Marmelade Bahon NORD EST Gonaïves Mont 19°30'N Vallieres Ernnery Organise Baie de la Tortue Saint Raphael La Carice ARTIBONITE Victoire Mombin Legend Elevation (meters) Saint Michel Crochu Baie de Pignon Grand-Pierre de l'Attatalaye Capital city 2,500 - 3,000 L'Estere First admin capital 2,000 - 2,500 Desdunes Dessalines Cerca Grande Saline Cerca Carvajal Towns 1,500 - 2,000 Maissade La Source 1,000 - 1,500 Hinche Port Petite Riviere 800 - 1,000 GolfedelaGonâve de l'Artibonite International Boundary Thomassique 600 - 800 Saint Marc HAITI iv First admin boundary 400 - 600 CENTRE Verrettes Main roads 200 - 400 Thomonde Minor roads 0 - 200 La 19°0'N Boucan Chapelle carre Disclaimer:The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map Canal de do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat Saint-Marc Belladere of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory,city or area ÎLEDE or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. LA GONÂVE Anse-a-Galets Mirebalais Reference System:UTM 18N, WGS84. Map datasource:United Nations Cartographic Lascahobas Section,ESRI, Natural Earth, SRTM. Saut D'eau Pointe-a-Raquette Archaie Cabaret Bonbon Cornillon Abricot Jérémie ÎLESCAYÉMITES Canal de Thomazeau la Gonâve Roseau PRESQU' ÎLEDES PORT-AU-PRINCE Croix des Etang Dame Marie Corail BARA D ÈRES Gressier Bouquets Saumâtre Pestel Moron Petit Trou de Nippes Leogane Lago Chambellan Anse-a-Veau Carrefour Enriquillo Petion Ville Ganthier Anse Grand Jimani d'Hainault GRANDE 18°30'N Beaumont NIPPES Goave OUEST ANSE Baraderes Petite Riviere de Nippes Kenscoff Miragoâne Fond Les Irois L'Asile Petit Goave Verrettes Maniche Tiburon Les Anglais Camp Perrin Cavaillon Aquin SUD EST Belle Anse Chardonnieres Jacmel SUD La vallee de Jacmel Reference Map Port-a-Piment Chantal St Louis Thiote Coteaux du Sud Cayes Marigot Jacmel Grand Gosier Roche A Bateau Bainet Baie de Les Cayes Jacmel Torbeck Arniquet ÎLEÀ VACHE Port-Salut Caribbean Sea St Jean Ile a Vache Anseapitres HAITI - du Sud 18°0'N 74°30'W 74°0'W 73°30'W 73°0'W 72°30'W 72°0'W 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The strongest earthquake in Haiti in more than 200 years, measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale, rocked the impoverished Caribbean nation on 12 January 2010 in the late afternoon. The earthquake struck Ouest Province around an epicentre 17km south-west of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, which suffered extensive damage. The nearby cities of Carrefour and Jacmel and other areas to the west and south
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