Since the earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010
Muslim Aid and its partners have been providing emergency medical care and clean water to thousands of people.
However, our partners continue to report on the devastation in Haiti, already the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. They are warning that much more is needed to ensure food and medicine reaches the people of Haiti in time.
In response to the earthquake our partners Global Medic were quick to set up water purification and distribution points. They have successfully sustained this providing clean water for in excess of 40,000 people. They are expanding their water supply network and now have 45 distribution points in and around Port au Prince. They have also to date distributed 250,000 water purification tablets and are beginning to distribute their new supply of 5 million tablets to other parts the disaster affected area.
Up to 200 people a day have had access to medical care through one of two
Muslim Aid field hospitals. In addition to this our team has continued working at the Adventist hospital, treating cases, setting fractures, and performing essential operations.
Although our team in Haiti is currently focused on emergency relief,
Muslim Aid is exploring potential long term programmes in Haiti in collaboration with our partners. A needs assessment team from
Muslim Aid will be on the ground in Haiti shortly.
Muslim Aid aims to play a pivotal role in the efforts to rebuild the lives of the Haitian people.
The situation is still desperate in Haiti with emergency relief work continuing round the clock. Your help is still needed for today and for tomorrow.
Donate now at CIMB 1422-0000070-10-8 (Yayasan Kemanusiaan Muslim Aid Malaysia) or via online . Kindly fax or email us your full name, contact number and mailing address for the receipt. You may contact our office at +603-22881996 for more info.