EMERGENCY
HAITI, EARTHQUAKE AND CHOLERA
Launch date: August 2021
/
End date: December 2023
Emergency appeal
MDRHT018
People affected
800,000
People to be assisted
45,000
Funding requirement
CHF 19.3 million
Operating budget
CHF 6.5 million
Expenditure
CHF 6.5 million
Areas of emergency response
Health
Cash
WASH
CEA
Shelter
Emergency response
In 2021, a 7.2 magnitude earthquake caused
2,248 deaths, injured 12,763 people, and
destroyed thousands of homes. Cholera
reemerged in October and spread rapidly,
after more than three years with no presence
reported. Epidemiological surveillance capacity
is low and confirmation of cases is minimal, due
to scant resources and the difficulty in getting
samples to labs due to lack of fuel and presence
of roadblocks by armed gangs. It is currently
estimated that 35 per cent of the population
in Haiti lacks access to safe water and up to 65
per cent have either inadequate sanitation or
none at all.
The IFRC launched an Emergency Appeal to
assist 35,000 people affected by the earthquake,
which was revised in December to include the
cholera outbreak.
Achievements
•
47,790 people received shelter and
settlement assistance
•
770 households reached with multi-
purpose cash grants
•
146 people assisted in the immediate
aftermath of the earthquake with search
and rescue services
•
100,000 SMS on cholera sensitization
shared nationwide
•
6,903 people reached by Red Cross
Emergency Hospital and by public hospitals
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