UN Chief To Visit Hurricane-hit Haiti As Funding Appeal Falls Short
Fakhir Rizvi Published October 14, 2016 | 08:10 AM
UNITED NATIONS, United States, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 14th Oct, 2016 ) : UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will travel to Haiti on Saturday to visit areas devastated by Hurricane Matthew as a UN funding appeal for the Caribbean nation drew few donors.
Ban will visit Les Cayes on Haiti's southern coast -- one of the cities hardest-hit by Matthew -- and meet with Haitian leaders, his office said. The United Nations has launched a flash appeal for $120 million to help Haiti cope with its worst humanitarian crisis since the 2010 earthquake.
Only $6.1 million has been raised so far, equal to five percent of the total appeal, said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric. At least 473 people were killed when Matthew crashed ashore on October 4 as a monster Category 4 storm, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour.
Ban said Monday that a "massive response" was needed to cope with the destruction, with 1.
4 million people in need of urgent assistance after towns and villages were almost wiped off the map. Anger has been mounting among some residents in remote areas of Haiti where several humanitarian convoys have been blocked by barricades, and in some instances looted, on their journey across the southern peninsula.
The director of the UN's World Food Program denounced those attacks, saying that they "will delay our effort to bring food to the public." "Unfortunately, there are people trying to take advantage of humanitarian efforts and we have lost food to theft," Carlos Veloso, the WFP country director in Haiti, told AFP.
The US Agency for International Development announced Thursday more than $12 million in assistance to communities hit by the hurricane, bringing the US government's total immediate relief in Haiti, Jamaica and the Bahamas to nearly $14 million.
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