Reading time: 2 minutes"The population is dreading the start of the rainy season in April as around one million people are still homeless or living in emergency shelters," says Swiss Solidarity project manager Alain Geiger. After providing initial emergency relief, the helpers are now having to focus on setting up long-term provisional accommodation to protect people from possible bad weather, before rebuilding work can even begin.
The 16 partner relief organizations working on Haiti have already considerably helped to ensure that survivors have been supplied with their most urgent needs. Swiss Solidarity holds regular coordination meetings with the partners. In view of the vast number of people affected and the scale of the damage, repair and rebuilding work will take months and years.
At over 50 million Swiss francs, this is the third largest fund-raising result in the history of Swiss Solidarity, after the collection for the victims of the 2004 tsunami (227 million francs) and the natural disaster in Switzerland in 2000 (Gondo, 74 million francs).
Donations are still urgently needed and can be made online or to postal account 10-15000-6 (marked Haiti). Swiss Solidarity paying-in slips are available in every post office.
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Source: Glückskette, Press release