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Oxfam blog: time to think big in Haiti
Oxfam’s Alexandros Yiannopoulos blogs on how life on the streets is beginning to return to some kind of normality in quake hit Haiti, yet many people still do not have jobs and businesses struggle.
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Oxfam blog: public health promoter, preparedness and response
I came here to work on WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) emergency preparedness. The preparations have come in useful as the teams that we have been training are now helping us to evaluate the situation and responding by setting up water distribution points, organizing latrine construction etc.
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Oxfam blog: empowering Haitians will make them part of the solution
Yolette Etienne (pictured below), from Port-au-Prince, has been Oxfam’s country director in Haiti for the past 10 years. She writes in a special series of posts for Channel 4 News. To find out more about Oxfam in Haiti visit their website here. It’s been two weeks since the earthquake struck Haiti. Driving around Port-au-Prince, you…
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Preparing to enter Haiti from Dominican Republic
We are loading up with supplies to take to Haiti in the aftermath of Tuesday’s natural disaster.
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An anxious journey to Haiti
Channel 4 News producer Hannah Storms blogs from her flight to Dominican Republic en route to Haiti to report on the earthquake.
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Haiti earthquake: the difficult journey to Port-au-Prince
Haiti earthquake: devastation on a massive scale awaits, but getting there is still proving difficult, blogs Sarah Smith.