Summary:
Thanks to United Nations, food coupons have been distributed out to earthquake victims. The coupons are equivalent to 55 pounds of rice which is reported to be more valuable than the Haitian dollar. Because of that it isn't a surprise to find out that people have been given fake coupons. As of Sunday United Nations has reached 639,200 people but even though that is a substantial amount there are thousands of Haitians out there that still need food assistance. Although good progress has been made organizations have been crutched due to confusion, guidance and lack of thought out principles.
Reflection:
I think that if things were planned out and not rushed through, GREATER process could have been made during for first couple of weeks after the earthquake. I believe if organizations continue to think positively and realistically, further growth can be achieved. No matter what people should be thinking about what they can do to improve this situation and make things more sufficient.
Evidence:
“One of our main tools to achieve security is also a source of insecurity,” he said after being sent to Haiti to speed the relief effort. “We need to do it in a well-planned, well-organized and well-coordinated manner.”
"Food rations — a basic meal — had been distributed to less than half of the people the government believed needed them. And while potable water was reaching about 500,000 a day, only 20,000 had been given access to latrines."
"The World Food Program started out by trying to feed as many people as possible, wherever, whenever. But by Week 2, some aid groups and Haiti’s interior minister, Paul Antoine Bien-Aimé, were saying that without better coordination, “it’s like we are shooting in the dark.”
Questions:
How are organization stepping up their game to distribute food to more people?
What are some challenges that have been overcome?
What is the ultimate goal of government officials, what is their plan?
What are some new confrontations?
What is the most demanded food item?
Works Cited:
Cave and Thompson, Damien and Ginger. "Coupons Ease Chaos in Efforts to Feed Haitians." 2 Feb. 2010. 6 Feb. 2010. New York Addition. New York Times.<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/03/world/americas/03haiti.html>.