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French R.C Emergency Response

French R.C Emergency Response. Haiti earth quake January-June 2010. EMERGENCY CAPACITY RESPONSE AT FRENCH RED CROSS 6 EXISTING TOOLS EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNITS (ERU) Water & sanitation ( Sepcialised water, Mass water) Health (Basic Helath Care) Logistics & Distribution

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French R.C Emergency Response

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  1. French R.C Emergency Response Haitiearthquake January-June 2010

  2. EMERGENCY CAPACITY RESPONSE AT FRENCH RED CROSS 6 EXISTING TOOLS • EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNITS (ERU) • Water & sanitation (Sepcialised water, Mass water) • Health (Basic Helath Care) • Logistics & Distribution • DECENTRALIZED PLATFORMS (PIR) • PIRAC (America and Caribean) • PIROPS (Pacific islands) • PIROI (Indianocean)

  3. BEFORE THE EARTH QUAKE (1994-2010) • DEVELOPMENT • Disasterpreparedness • Health • Water & sanitation • EMERGENCIES • Cyclon Jeanne 2005 (wat-san ERU deployment) • Cyclons Ana, Ike 2008 (ERU + bilateraldeployments)

  4. 12 JANUARY 2010 MOBILISATION OF HUMAN AND MATERIAL RESOURCES • DEPLOYMENT OF 5 ERU TEAMS • 1 water and sanitation unit • 2 BHC units • 2 Relief units • REINFORCEMENT OF FRC DELEGATION • Water and sanitation • Health • Psycho-social support • Shelter

  5. On the first week… 93 ERU team members150MT of material 32 expatriates 250 national staff

  6. French RC activitiesduring emergency phase in Haiti

  7. WATER & SANITATION (1)

  8. WATER & SANITATION (2) • WATER SUPPLY • 66 points of distributions (800 m3/day) • 200 000 personsprovidedwithdrinkablewater • SANITATION • 680 emergency latrines • 725 emergency showers • Regular upgrades • HYGIENE PROMOTION & WASTE MANAGEMENT • 66 local water comitees • 20 waste collection sites (+ 2 in Healthcenters)

  9. HEALTH (1) • PRIMARY HELATH CARE • Health center in Petion-Ville (150 to 200 patients/day) • Health center in Delmas 19 (100 patients/day) • MOBILE CLINICS • ERU BHC mobile clinics (18 000 consultations) • VACCINATION CAMPAIN • 152 000 persons (measles, tetanus, diphteria, rubella)

  10. HEALTH (2) • PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT • Step 1: Childrensafespaces and peer support groups • Step 2: Adults focus group discussions

  11. EMERGENCY DISTRIBUTIONS • NON FOOD ITEMS • Port-au-Prince and Leogane areas • 5 ERU Relief teams: 500 000 beneficiaries • Kitchen sets, blankets, hygiene kits, jericans etc… • EMERGENCY SHELTER • Port-au-Prince and Leogane areas • 2000 tents, shelter kits

  12. OUTSIDE ERU ACTIVITIES • REPATRIATION (PIRAC) • 1917 persons repatriated to France (47 flights) • 363 adopted children • 900 volunteers mobilised 24/7 (PIRAC and France) • RESTORING FAMILY LINKS (RFL) • 1 french specialist realeased for ICRC RFL program • 111 RFL cases (France/Haiti) • 68 children evacuated to PIRAC for sanitary care

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