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HAITI NEEDS HELP TO AVOID
BACKSLIDING:
24/04/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 24
April 2008 --
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has written to
more than a dozen key Member States, asking for their urgent assistance in
addressing the situation in Haiti, which has witnessed violent protests in
recent weeks over rising food prices and a rapid deterioration in
socio-economic conditions that threatens to undo the gains achieved by the
tiny nation.
Haiti – already the poorest country in the Western
Hemisphere – has been hit particularly hard by the recent surge in the price of
basic foods.
Mr. Ban “noted that the rise in the prices of
certain staple commodities had led to increased popular frustration, which found
expression in a number of demonstrations, some violent, earlier this month,” his
spokesperson told reporters.
“It is the Secretary-General’s view that Haiti is
making significant progress towards political, economic and social stability and
that it is crucial to avoid backsliding, which could unravel the many gains
achieved over the past four years,” said Marie Okabe.
The UN system will do everything in its capacity
to assist Haiti, she added. However, real progress will also require urgent
support from donors, including in-kind contributions and funds to help fill
short-term needs and the requirements of ongoing programmes.
Last week the UN Humanitarian and Resident
Coordinator for Haiti said the country will remain in an extremely precarious
economic and humanitarian situation unless it receives an urgent injection of
funds to widen emergency feeding operations, extend existing job programmes and
jump-start agricultural activity.
“If we don’t react very strongly, then we could
find ourselves in a very difficult state,” said Joël Boutroue. “The level of
poverty, combined with the lack of coping mechanisms for the poorest Haitians,
means we have the potential for a very explosive situation.”
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