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Facts and Statistics  Poorest country in the Americas  64 deaths per 1000 births  Over 7% of children die at birth  4 th most corrupted country in.

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2 Facts and Statistics  Poorest country in the Americas  64 deaths per 1000 births  Over 7% of children die at birth  4 th most corrupted country in the world  Gross national income per capita is US$660  78% of population live under US$2 a day ( around 10 million)  54% of population live under US$1 a day  2/3 of labor force do not have formal jobs  Life expectantcy is 61 years  For every 100,000 births 523 women died in Hait compared to Europe were for every 100,000 births 8 women died  8% Haitian children never see their first birthday

3 Education  1/3 of girls over 6 never go to school  30% of primary school kids will not make it to the 3 rd grade where as 60% will drop out  25% of teacher have not even attended highschool  75% of all teachers lack adequate training; many have just a 9th grade or 12th grade education, with no teacher training at all.  Less than 20% schools have electricity  Only 39% have drinkable water  15% have a library  Roughly 40% of the population don’t know how to read and write  Estimated annual school costs average US$131 per child (including uniform, books/materials and transportation).  $98AUS can educate 1 haitian child for the entire year  All leads to Child Labor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnklOtfJRSE&feature=results_main&pl aynext=1&list=PLCC56FC110186A782

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5 Natural Disasters  1170: Earthquake  1842: Earthquake  1935: Unnamed storm  1946: Earthquake ( Magnitude 8.1)  1954: Hurricane Hazel  1963: Hurricane Flora  1994: Hurricane Gordon  1998: Hurricane Georges ( distroyed 80% crops)  May 2004: Floods  Sept 2004: Tropical storm Jeanne, floods and landslides  Oct 2007: Tropical storm Noel, mudslides and floods  Aug and Sept 2008: 3 Hurricanes and tropical storms  12 January : Earthquake ( Magnitude 7.0)  A year and half later over 670,000 people are still living in temporary camps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4GL6JyXSMk

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7 International Aid and Stratigies Telethons Charity concerts Outreach International (rebuilding Haii) UNICEF American Red Cross Canteens that give free meals Shelter, clothing, food etc

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9 Individuals Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Tiger woods, Jenniger Hudson, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timeberlake, Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Shakira, Sting, Dave Mathews, Alicia Keys, Wyclef Jean, Bruce Springssteen, Rihanna, Jay-Z, Keith Urban and many others Health- hospitals, deaf children from earthquake( Miley Cyrus) Food- free meals, basic needs Education- books, schools, teachers training Charity United Nations and Europe commission have been taking action

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11 Further work needed.... Economic security Food, Health basic services Govermance and rule of law Rebuild infrusturcture Preperation for further disasters A STABLE ECONOMY

12 Additional Funding Expading current Programs  Get more and more countries involved  Expand area of where aid is reached Introduce additional  Programs organised by Haiti government  Program to help Haiti government develope and balance there laws and infrustructure  Programs to help Haiti leaders that run the country Continue  Individual aid  Celebrities  Advertisements/TV/Magazines  Charity concerts and other charity

13 BIBLIOGRAPHY www.outreachinternational.com www.unicef.com www.newser.com


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