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- Situation Update 31 January 2010

3,725,615 people living in the areas a ected by the earthquakes (est.)1 196,595 injured2

482,349 displaced2 112,405 dead2

Health Activities WFP Activities NFIs Activities WASH Activities Communes: Leogane Communes: Communes: Communes: Cabaret Grand Goave Carrefour Carrefour Carrefour Carrefour Miragoane Cité Soleil Delmas Cite-Soleil Cite Soleil Petion-Ville Jeremie Croix des Bouquets Jacmel Croix-Des-Bouquets Delmas Petit-Goave Kensco Delmas Leogone & Delmas Gonaives Port-au-Prince Leogane Petion-Ville Gressier Gressier Saint-Marc Pétion-Ville Gonaives Petite Goave & Grand Goave Jacmel Jacmel Port-au-Prince Gonthier Port au Prince Leogane Petion-Ville Petit-Goave Port-au-Prince Port-Au-Prince

Source: Health Cluster Source: WFP Source: Shelter Cluster Source: WASH cluster Information on activities is based on best available data (contact lists, reports, tables and various materials distributed by the clusters) and is updated regularly. If your activities are not highlighted, please, report to [email protected] Health Food Shelter/Non-Food Items (NFIs) Water and Sanitation

40,885 treated3 2,000,000 in need of food6 1,100,000 in need of shelter10 500,000 in need of water8 people displaced 3 7 9 3,201 surgeries performed 639,200 reached by WFP 692,000 in Port-au-Prince11 464,000 reached 274 organizations4 32% people reached 591 improvised settlements11 35 organizations12 55 organizations10 Challenges: Challenges: Challenges: Situation: - Growing caseload of diarrhea in the last two to three - While the overall security situation in Port-au-Prince The main gaps and constraints for ecient site planning For Thursday and Friday, the Wash cluster’s target was to days, reports of suspected cases of measles and tetanus. remains calm, crowd control at aid distribution points, and distribution of NFIs remain in coordination and distribute each day to 432,000 people in 133 sites. The - PROMESS warehouse supplies are available; PROMESS especially during food distributions, remain a concern. On sharing of information between partners (especially on provision of bottled water for public institutions needs 2 to 24 hours to ll medicine/supply orders. 27 January a food distribution activity conducted by NFI distributions) in order to avoid risks of duplication continues in addition to the potable water distributions.9 - Priorities of the Ministry of Health include WFP/ACTED in the Martissant, Killik area (Carrefour) was and/or absence of assistance in a ected sites.12 post-operative care and rehabilitation of disabled people looted by the crowd. Reference sources: 9. OCHA. Situation Report No. 15. 29 Jan 2010. 9 and provision of medical services outside of - Logistics challenges 1. OCHA. Haiti Earthquake Flash Appeal 2010. 15 Jan 2010. 10. IOM. IOM and Partners Deal With Emergency Shelter Whilst Port-au-Prince and at internally displaced persons sites.5 2. Govt. Rapport de Situation no.9. 27 Jan 2010. Looking to Longer Term Solutions in Haiti. 21 Jan 2010. 3. OCHA. SItuation Report No. 16. 1 Feb 2010. 11. IOM. Improving Conditions for Displaced in Haiti's Spontane- 4. Health Cluster. 3W spreadsheet. 30 Jan 2010. ous Settlements. 25 Jan 2010. 5. Health Cluster. Haiti Earthquake Bulletin No. 9. 28 Jan 2010. 12. Wash Cluster. Wash Cluster Update. 27 Jan 2010. 6. WFP. Haiti Emergency page. accessed on 29 Jan 2010. 7. WFP. WFP Distribution Figures. 30 Jan 2010. Basemap sources: MINUSTAH GIS and UNCS, CNIGS. www.reliefweb.int/haiti http://ochaonline.un.org http://oneresponse.info/disasters/haiti/ 8. UNICEF. Safe Water for Haitian Children and Families - YouTube.