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Oxfam on the ground in Haiti: Scaling up
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| Jan 27, 2010
An estimated one million people in and around Port-au-Prince have lost their homes, forcing many into makeshift temporary camps. Oxfam is providing essentials like clean water, shelter materials, latrines, supplies like soap, and cooking implements to tens of thousands of these displaced people.
Avoiding a food crisis in rural Haiti
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| Jan 21, 2010
Oxfam’s Yves Gattereau talks about how the January 2010 earthquake poses a threat to the country’s already shaky food supply.
Haïti podcast: 21 Janvier 2010 (Français)
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| Jan 21, 2010
Audio de Louis Bélanger, porte-parole humanitaire pour Oxfam, qui se trouve à Port-au-Prince, Haïti.
Video appeal: Scarlett Johansson
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| Jan 21, 2010
Scarlett Johansson urges listeners to donate to Oxfam America's Haiti Earthquake Response Fund.
Haïti podcast: 17 Janvier 2010 (Français)
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| Jan 17, 2010
Audio de Louis Bélanger, porte-parole humanitaire pour Oxfam, qui se trouve à Port-au-Prince, Haïti.
Video: Making the water flow
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| Jan 17, 2010
Oxfam distributes water to thousands of displaced Haitians.
Haiti podcast: January 17, 2010
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| Jan 17, 2010
Audio from Louis Belanger, the Humanitarian Media Officer for Oxfam, who is in Port-au-Prince Haiti.
Haiti podcast: January 16, 2010
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| Jan 16, 2010
Audio from Louis Belanger, the Humanitarian Media Officer for Oxfam, who is assessing the situation in Haiti.
Haiti podcast: January 15, 2010
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| Jan 15, 2010
Audio from Louis Belanger, the Humanitarian Media Officer for Oxfam, who is assessing the situation in Haiti.
Video: Earthquake in Haiti requires major humanitarian response
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| Jan 15, 2010
Earthquake survivors urgently need basic services. Oxfam is on the ground in Haiti with 200 people preparing to support rescue efforts and respond with safe water, sanitation services, and shelter material. According to the UN, one third of Haiti’s 9 million people are believed to have been affected. As we pass the 48-hour mark, the need for clean water is now acute.


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