Oxfam Ireland launches appeal for funds for Haiti earthquake
Oxfam Ireland Press Release
13 January 2010
Oxfam Ireland has today launched an appeal as it geared up its response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
The extent of the devastation is still unclear but local officials are reporting a catastrophe of major proportions. Thousands are feared dead, millions are affected, and major buildings – such as the presidential palace – have collapsed.
International aid agency Oxfam has a 100 strong-team working across Haiti – including 15 emergency specialists – and will be responding with public health, water and sanitation services to prevent the spread of waterborne disease. It also has links with a large network of community volunteers who can get aid to affected people quickly.
Jim Clarken, Oxfam Ireland’s Chief Executive, said: “Oxfam has a strong and highly experienced team in Haiti, who responded to the hurricanes that wrecked havoc in the country in 2008. They are ready to respond to the devastation caused by this horrific earthquake.
“More than 85 percent of people in Haiti already live in poverty. With major buildings destroyed it is likely that less well-constructed homes will be even more seriously affected. This earthquake is grim news for the poor people of Haiti. We are calling for the generous support of the Irish public to help us save lives.”
People can donate by calling 1850 30 40 55 (ROI) and in NI on 0800 0 30 40 55, online at www.oxfamireland.org and at their local Oxfam Ireland shops.
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For more information or interviews, please contact:
Oxfam spokespeople, including Chief Executive Jim Clarken, are available for media interview.
For further information and to arrange media interviews please call Oxfam Ireland’s Media Executive Paul Dunphy on 01 6350422/0879058075 and for Northern Irealnd Phillip Graham, Oxfam Ireland’s Media Officer on 0044 28 9089 5959 or 07841 102535.
Oxfam Ireland is an independent member of Oxfam International- a group of thirteen non-governmental agencies dedicated to fighting poverty and related injustice around the world.


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