URGENT! Support Haitian Earthquake Relief Coordinated by Solidarity Organizations

Posted January 14, 2010

The January 12th 7.0 earthquake that struck Port-au-Prince, Haiti is a disaster of unimaginable proportions that has likely left tens of thousands dead and many more without adequate medical care, homes, electricity, potable water and other basic necessities of life. This nation–site of the world’s only successful slave rebellion in the early 19th Century–has been devastated by imperialist-engendered extreme poverty that has been made worse by a series of disasters including last year’s hurricanes from which it never recovered. Twice, in 1991 and 2004, the U.S. engineered coups against the democratically-elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

Haiti is a case study in imperialist domination and racism. After this earthquake, the people there need immediate help and solidarity from the left and working class movements like never before.

Below is information taken from the websites of School of the Americas Watch (SOAW) and Upside Down World which contain links to solidarity and progressive organizations that are coordinating relief efforts.

From SOAW: “SOA Watch is joining other Latin America and Caribbean Solidarity and human rights groups in raising funds for food and water, health and shelter relief for those affected by the earthquake and for community re-building efforts.”

The article from Upside Down World “Support Victims of the Earthquake in Haiti” contains links to organizations coordinating relief in Haiti including Partners in Health, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Haiti Action, Grassroots International, and OXFAM.

Readers of this webzine should consider organizing their own local fundraisers to help with this emergency effort.

Comments

3 responses to “URGENT! Support Haitian Earthquake Relief Coordinated by Solidarity Organizations”

  1. Enku Ide Avatar

    Thanks Jessica,
    Updating now!

  2. jesica Avatar
    jesica

    Has anyone vetted the Yele Foundation? Just saw today that Wyclef Jean was getting grief for how the foundation spent money in the past, and then googled his name and saw this:

    http://www.haitiaction.net/News/HIP/11_2_4.html

    We may want to consider checking this out more since we promote donating here on the homepage.

  3. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    This is the kind of direct aid solidarity that’s needed from international working class organizations. For more information, go to http://www.nationalnursesunited.org the website of National Nurses United. They are in need of donations to help finance this effort and there’s a link to where you can send funds.

    From their press release of Jan. 15: [It is] “believed to be the largest outpouring of RN volunteers in U.S. history.”