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Ways to Protect the Survivors of the Earthquake in Haiti
New Report:
Haiti: Reproductive Health Assessment
"Four Months On: A Snapshot of Priority Reproductive Health Activities in Haiti"
Cooking Fuel Needs in Haiti: A Rapid Assessment
by Women’s Refugee Commission & World Food Programme
As thousands flee the capital, these are the
Top Ten Critical Needs
facing those displaced by the
earthquake in Haiti
.
Read what actions
humanitarian workers should take to address the
cooking fuel needs of people
in Haiti
.
Read what actions
humanitarian workers should take to help
people with disabilities in Haiti
.
Read our
RHRC Consortium Statement
on addressing
life-saving reproductive health services
.
Go here
for additional key reproductive health-related resources for the
Haiti earthquake response
.
Read
our statement on protecting children
in Haiti and a list of
recommendations
from the Women's Refugee Commission and Kids in Need of Defense (KIND).
Read
the letter to Secretary of State Clinton and the head of USAID
on
needs of women and girls in Haiti.
Read
the letter to Dept. of Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano
on
Haitian Immigration.
Unaccompanied and Separated Children Following the Haiti Earthquake January 2010
.
Child Protection Working Group Guiding Principles
.
Read Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano's Statement
on
granting temporary protected status to Haitians
currently in the U.S.
The
International Rescue Committee
has deployed its
Emergency Response Team to Haiti
to deliver help to the devastated city of Port-au-Prince.