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Humanit Total Earthquake Donor a Pledged Committed Disbursed Pledged Committed Disbursed Argentina 17.8 0 8.3 0 0 0 Australia 25.4 0 24.6 12.7 0 12.7 Belgium 12.4 0 5.1 5.5 0 5.1 Brazil 239.3 71.3 277.5 182.2 0 182.2 Canada 311.3 347.6 268.8 150.2 0 150.2 CDB 38.5 33.3 6.5 1 0.3 0.7 China 13.4 0 11.9 11.9 0 11.9 Denmark 30.5 0 30.5 26.6 0 26.6 EC 317.7 443.4 259.7 141.9 37.8 102.2 Finland 10 4.3 5.8 5.8 0 5.8 France 168.2 58 84.7 35.9 0 35.9 Germany 59.6 49.3 0 22.5 22.5 0 IDB 300.2 415.1 176.3 0.2 0 0.2 IMF 125.3 0 125.3 0 0 0 Ireland 10 0 10 0 0 0 Italy 19.7 19.7 0 19.6 19.6 0 Japan 100.5 42.7 58.6 0.3 0 0.3 Kuwait 11.1 1.1 0 1.1 1.1 0 Mexico 10.1 0 2.1 2.1 0 2.1 Morocco 34 0 1 34 0 1 Netherlands 19.9 0 19.9 19.3 0 19.3 Nigeria 11 3.5 2.5 6 3.5 2.5 Norway 78.2 25.2 50 25.2 25.2 0 OAS 18.7 4.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0 OCHA 95 0 95 95 0 95 Qatar 20.8 0 0.8 0.8 0 0.8 Russia 13.7 0 13.7 5.7 0 5.7 Saudi Arabia 50 0 50 50 0 50 Spain 275.1 48.2 245.5 80.3 0 80.3 Sweden 59.3 42.9 10.8 33.7 33 0 Switzerland 26.7 0 17.8 13.2 0 13.2 Thailand 10.8 6.7 0 8.3 6.7 0 UK 41.5 8.3 26.8 30.9 0 25.3 USA 1718.2 829.2 889.1 1,151.20 829.2 322 Venezuela 481.1 204.6 123.9 10.1 3.9 6.2 World Bank 102.2 182.3 128.6 0 0 0 Other 88.3 23.9 51.2 65.8 15.6 37.7 TOTAL 4,965.40 2,865.00 3,083.10 2,249.50 999.1 1,194.90

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HumanitarianTotal Earthquake Cholera

Donor a Pledged Committed Disbursed Pledged Committed Disbursed Pledged CommittedArgentina 17.8 0 8.3 0 0 0 0 0Australia 25.4 0 24.6 12.7 0 12.7 1 0Belgium 12.4 0 5.1 5.5 0 5.1 0 0Brazil 239.3 71.3 277.5 182.2 0 182.2 2 1.8Canada 311.3 347.6 268.8 150.2 0 150.2 7 0CDB 38.5 33.3 6.5 1 0.3 0.7 0 0China 13.4 0 11.9 11.9 0 11.9 0 0Denmark 30.5 0 30.5 26.6 0 26.6 0.4 0EC 317.7 443.4 259.7 141.9 37.8 102.2 28.9 12.4Finland 10 4.3 5.8 5.8 0 5.8 1.1 1.1France 168.2 58 84.7 35.9 0 35.9 1 0Germany 59.6 49.3 0 22.5 22.5 0 1.3 1.3IDB 300.2 415.1 176.3 0.2 0 0.2 0 0IMF 125.3 0 125.3 0 0 0 0 0Ireland 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0Italy 19.7 19.7 0 19.6 19.6 0 0.1 0.1Japan 100.5 42.7 58.6 0.3 0 0.3 0.2 0Kuwait 11.1 1.1 0 1.1 1.1 0 0 0Mexico 10.1 0 2.1 2.1 0 2.1 0 0Morocco 34 0 1 34 0 1 0 0Netherlands 19.9 0 19.9 19.3 0 19.3 0.7 0Nigeria 11 3.5 2.5 6 3.5 2.5 0 0Norway 78.2 25.2 50 25.2 25.2 0 0 0OAS 18.7 4.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0 0 0OCHA 95 0 95 95 0 95 0 0Qatar 20.8 0 0.8 0.8 0 0.8 0 0Russia 13.7 0 13.7 5.7 0 5.7 0 0Saudi Arabia 50 0 50 50 0 50 0 0Spain 275.1 48.2 245.5 80.3 0 80.3 7.8 0Sweden 59.3 42.9 10.8 33.7 33 0 9.9 9.9Switzerland 26.7 0 17.8 13.2 0 13.2 0.8 0Thailand 10.8 6.7 0 8.3 6.7 0 0 0UK 41.5 8.3 26.8 30.9 0 25.3 7.6 6.7USA 1718.2 829.2 889.1 1,151.20 829.2 322 41 0Venezuela 481.1 204.6 123.9 10.1 3.9 6.2 0 0World Bank 102.2 182.3 128.6 0 0 0 0 0Other 88.3 23.9 51.2 65.8 15.6 37.7 0.8 0.2TOTAL 4,965.40 2,865.00 3,083.10 2,249.50 999.1 1,194.90 111.4 33.2

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Humanitarian Recovery and developmentCholera New York conference Other

Disbursed Pledged Committed Disbursed Pledged Committed Disbursed0 17.8 0 8.3 0 0 01 11.7 0 10.9 0 0 00 6.9 0 0 0 0 0

0.2 55.1 69.5 95 0 0 07 79.1 121.3 56.8 75 226.3 54.90 20 21.2 0 17.5 11.8 5.80 1.5 0 0 0 0 0

0.4 3.5 0 3.5 0 0 010.7 97.2 393.2 97.2 49.7 0 49.7

0 3.1 3.3 0 0 0 01 105 44 45.9 26.3 13.9 1.80 35.8 25.5 0 0 0 00 300 415.1 176.1 0 0 00 125.3 0 125.3 0 0 00 10 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0

0.2 100 42.7 58.2 0 0 00 10 0 0 0 0 00 8 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0

0.7 0 0 0 0 0 00 5 0 0 0 0 00 53 0 50 0 0 00 18 4 0.7 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 20 0 0 0 0 00 8 0 8 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0

7.8 173.9 41.6 141.9 13.1 6.6 15.50 15.2 0 10.8 0.5 0 0

0.2 12.6 0 4.4 0 0 00 2.5 0 0 0 0 0

0.9 0 0 0 3.1 1.6 0.641 120 0 120 406.1 0 406.1

0 471 200.6 117.7 0 0 00 102.2 182.3 128.6 0 0 0

0.6 21.4 8.1 12.8 0 0 071.6 2,012.90 1,572.50 1,282.30 591.3 260.1 534.3

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Modalities and Status2010 Budget support

Donor Total Committed1,335.50 876.5 405.5 471 200.6 117.7 01,151.80 332 212 120 0 120 0

544 300 0 300 415.1 176.1 0420 399.8 274.5 125.3 0 125.3 0325 113 33.9 79.1 121.3 56.8 15

294.3 97.2 0 97.2 393.2 97.2 99.9 France 272.5 180.6 75.6 105 44 45.9 0 Spain 258.2 173.9 0 173.9 41.6 141.9 6.6

227.2 102.2 0 102.2 182.3 128.6 0163.6 55.1 0 55.1 69.5 95 0

107 60 7 53 0 50 0100 100 0 100 42.7 58.2 0

53.1 53.1 53.1 0 0 0 051.8 35.8 0 35.8 25.5 0 0

OAS 36 18 0 18 4 0.7 0 CDB 35 20 0 20 21.2 0 0

25.2 12.6 0 12.6 0 4.4 0 Sweden 20.2 18.3 3.1 15.2 0 10.8 0

20 20 0 20 0 0 017.8 17.8 0 17.8 0 8.3 017.1 11.3 1.3 10 0 10 011.7 11.7 0 11.7 0 10.9 010.1 6.9 3.8 3.1 3.3 0 0.9

Kuwait 10 10 0 10 0 0 08 8 0 8 0 0 08 8 0 8 0 8 0

8.8 6.9 0 6.9 0 0 05 5 0 5 0 5 05 5 0 5 0 0 04 4 0 4 0 4 0

Korea 3.6 2.6 0 2.6 4 0 03.5 3.5 0 3.5 0 3.5 03.3 0 0 0 0 0 02.6 1 0 1 4.1 0.9 0

Thailand 2.5 2.5 0 2.5 0 0 01.7 1.7 1.7 0 0 0 01.5 1.5 0 1.5 0 0 01.3 1.3 0 1.3 0 0 0

1 1 0 1 0 1 01 1 0 1 0 1 0

Senegal 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Slovakia 1 0.8 0 0.8 0 0 0

2010-11 pledge

Debt relief

Programmable cash

Programmable cash

committed

Programmable cash

disbursed Venezuela USA IDB IMF Canada EC

World Bank Brazil Norway Japan Italy Germany

Switzerland

Qatar Argentina Ireland Australia Finland

Mexico Russia Belgium Oman Nigeria Colombia

Denmark Uruguay Luxembourg

Netherlands China Monaco Gambia Mauritius

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0.8 0.8 0 0.8 0 0.8 0 South Africa 0.8 0.8 0 0.8 0 0 0 Poland 0.6 0.1 0 0.1 0 0 0 Slovenia 0.6 0.6 0 0.6 0 0 0 Benin 0.3 0.3 0 0.3 0 0### 0 Turkey 0.3 0.3 0 0.3 0 0### 0 Algeria 0.2 0.2 0 0.2 0 0### 0 Latvia 0.2 0.2 0 0.2 0 0### 0 Mali 0.2 0.2 0 0.2 0 0### 0

0.1 0.1 0 0.1 0 0### 0 Georgia 0.1 0.1 0 0.1 0 0### 0 Sudan 0.1 0.1 0 0.1 0 0### 0 Montenegro 0.01 0 0 0.01 0 0### 0

5,574.20 3,084.40 1,071.50 2,012.90 1,572.50 1,282.30 122.4

Czech Rep.

Estonia

Total

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Modalities and StatusBudget support Reconstruction Fund Grants & loans

Disbursed Committed Disbursed Committed Disbursed % disbursed0 0 0 200.6 117.7 25

7.5 0 112.5 0 0 10050 0 0 415.1 126.1 58.7

0 0 0 0 125.3 1000 0 31.3 106.3 25.5 71.8

76 0 0 293.3 21.3 10026.3 0 0 44 19.7 43.8

0.8 14.5 0 20.6 141.1 81.642.5 0 0 182.3 86.1 125.9

15 0 40 69.5 40 172.415 0 17 0 18 94.3

0 30 0 12.7 58.2 58.20 0 0 0 00 0 0 25.5 0 00 0 0 4 0.7 3.80 0 0 21.2 0 0.10 0 0 0 4.4 34.90 0 3.6 0 7.1 70.80 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 8.3 46.70 0 0 0 10 1000 0 10.1 0 0.8 93.50 0 0 2.4 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 8 1000 0 0 0 0 00 0 5 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 00 0 4 0 0 1000 0 0 4 0 00 0 0 0 3.5 1000 0 0 0 00 0 0 4.1 0.9 90.90 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 1000 0 0 0 1 1000 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0

n/a

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0 0 0 0 0.8 1000 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0.05 0 0.05 1000 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0

233 44.5 223.6 1,405.70 825.7 63.7

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Donor Disbursed LabelUSA 889 USA (889)Brazil 278 Brazil (278)Canada 269 Canada (269)European Commi 260 European Commission (260)Spain 246 Spain (246)IDB 176 IDB (176)World Bank 129 World Bank (129)IMF 125 IMF (125)Venezuela 124 Venezuela (124)OCHA 95 OCHA (95)France 85 France (85)Japan 59 Japan (59)Other 51 Other (51)Norway 50 Norway (50)Saudi Arabia 50 Saudi Arabia (50)Denmark 31 Denmark (31)UK 27 UK (27)Australia 25 Australia (25)Netherlands 20 Netherlands (20)Switzerland 18 Switzerland (18)Russia 14 Russia (14)China 12 China (12)Sweden 11 Sweden (11)Ireland 10 Ireland (10)Argentina 8 Argentina (8)CDB 7 CDB (7)Finland 6 Finland (6)Belgium 5 Belgium (5)Nigeria 3 Nigeria (3)Mexico 2 Mexico (2)Morocco 1 Morocco (1)Qatar 1 Qatar (1)OAS 1 OAS (1)Germany 0 Germany (0)Italy 0 Italy (0)Kuwait 0 Kuwait (0)Thailand 0 Thailand (0)Grand Total 2865

USA (889)Brazil (278)

Canada (269)

European Commis-

sion (260)

Spain (246)

IDB (176)World Bank (129) IMF (125) Venezuela (124)

OCHA (95)France (85)

Japan (59)Norway

(50) Saudi Arabia

(50)

Denmark (31)

Australia (25)

Nether-lands (20)

Switzerland (18)

Russia (14)China (12)

Sweden (11)

Argentina (8)

Belgium (5)Nigeria (3)

Public aid disbursed to Haiti, 2010 (million $)

Total: 2,865

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USA (889)Brazil (278)

Canada (269)

European Commis-

sion (260)

Spain (246)

IDB (176)World Bank (129) IMF (125) Venezuela (124)

OCHA (95)France (85)

Japan (59)Norway

(50) Saudi Arabia

(50)

Denmark (31)

Australia (25)

Nether-lands (20)

Switzerland (18)

Russia (14)China (12)

Sweden (11)

Argentina (8)

Belgium (5)Nigeria (3)

Public aid disbursed to Haiti, 2010 (million $)

Total: 2,865

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Donor Committed LabelUSA 829 USA (829)EC 443 EC (443)Inter-American 415 Inter-American Dev. Bank (415)Canada 348 Canada (348)Venezuela 205 Venezuela (205)World Bank 182 World Bank (182)Brazil 71 Brazil (71)France 58 France (58)Germany 49 Germany (49)Spain 48 Spain (48)Sweden 43 Sweden (43)Japan 43 Japan (43)CDB 33 CDB (33)Norway 25 Norway (25)Other 24 Other (24)Italy 20 Italy (20)UK 8 UK (8)Thailand 7 Thailand (7)OAS 5 OAS (5)Finland 4 Finland (4)Nigeria 4 Nigeria (4)Kuwait 1 Kuwait (1)China 0 China (0)Morocco 0 Morocco (0)Switzerland 0 Switzerland (0)Ireland 0 Ireland (0)Belgium 0 Belgium (0)OCHA 0 OCHA (0)Denmark 0 Denmark (0)Australia 0 Australia (0)Argentina 0 Argentina (0)Qatar 0 Qatar (0)Netherlands 0 Netherlands (0)Russia 0 Russia (0)IMF 0 IMF (0)Saudi Arabia 0 Saudi Arabia (0)Mexico 0 Mexico (0)Grand Total 2865

USA (829)EC (443)

Inter-American Dev. Bank (415)

Canada (348)

Venezuela (205) World Bank (182)

Brazil (71)

France (58)

Germany (49)

Spain (48)Sweden

(43)Japan (43)CDB (33)Norway

(25) Italy (20)

Thailand (7)

OAS (5)

Finland (4)

Nigeria (4)

Kuwait (1)

Aid committed to Haiti, 2010 (million $)

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USA (829)EC (443)

Inter-American Dev. Bank (415)

Canada (348)

Venezuela (205) World Bank (182)

Brazil (71)

France (58)

Germany (49)

Spain (48)Sweden

(43)Japan (43)CDB (33)Norway

(25) Italy (20)

Thailand (7)

OAS (5)

Finland (4)

Nigeria (4)

Kuwait (1)

Aid committed to Haiti, 2010 (million $)

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Donor Pledged DisbursedOverall 4,965.40 3,083.10 62.1%Germany 59.6 0 0.0%Italy 19.7 0 0.0%Kuwait 11.1 0 0.0%Thailand 10.8 0 0.0%Morocco 34 1 2.9%Org. of Americ 18.7 0.7 3.7%Qatar 20.8 0.8 3.8%Carib. Dev. Ban 38.5 6.5 16.9%Sweden 59.3 10.8 18.2%Mexico 10.1 2.1 20.8%Nigeria 11 2.5 22.7%Venezuela 481.1 123.9 25.8%Belgium 12.4 5.1 41.1%Argentina 17.8 8.3 46.6%France 168.2 84.7 50.4%USA 1718.2 889.1 51.7%Finland 10 5.8 58.0%Japan 100.5 58.6 58.3%Inter-American 300.2 176.3 58.7%Norway 78.2 50 63.9%UK 41.5 26.8 64.6%Switzerland 26.7 17.8 66.7%European Comm 317.7 259.7 81.7%Canada 311.3 268.8 86.3%China 13.4 11.9 88.8%Spain 275.1 245.5 89.2%Australia 25.4 24.6 96.9%Ireland 10 10 100.0%Russia 13.7 13.7 100.0%Netherlands 19.9 19.9 100.0%Denmark 30.5 30.5 100.0%Saudi Arabia 50 50 100.0%OCHA 95 95 100.0%IMF 125.3 125.3 100.0%Brazil 239.3 277.5 116.0%World Bank 102.2 128.6 125.8%

Disbursed/Pledged

Overall

Italy

Thailand

Org. of American StatesCarib. Dev. Bank

Mexico

Venezuela

ArgentinaUSA

Japan

NorwaySwitzerland

Canada

Spain

IrelandNetherlands

Saudi Arabia

IMFWorld Bank

62%0%0%0%0%

3%4%4%

17%18%

21%23%

26%41%

47%50%52%

58%58%59%

64%65%67%

82%86%

89%89%

97%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%

116%126%

Public aid disbursements to Haiti as share of 2010 pledges

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Overall

Italy

Thailand

Org. of American StatesCarib. Dev. Bank

Mexico

Venezuela

ArgentinaUSA

Japan

NorwaySwitzerland

Canada

Spain

IrelandNetherlands

Saudi Arabia

IMFWorld Bank

62%0%0%0%0%

3%4%4%

17%18%

21%23%

26%41%

47%50%52%

58%58%59%

64%65%67%

82%86%

89%89%

97%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%

116%126%

Public aid disbursements to Haiti as share of 2010 pledges

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Donor Disbursed PopulationGermany 0 81.644454 0Italy 0 60.748965 0Kuwait 0 2.543172 0Thailand 0 66.336258 0China 11.9 1330.141295 0.008946417982Nigeria 2.5 152.217341 0.016423884319Mexico 2.1 112.468855 0.018671835861Morocco 1 31.627428 0.031618125887Russia 13.7 139.390205 0.098285241779Argentina 8.3 41.343201 0.200758523753UK 26.8 62.348447 0.429842302247Japan 58.6 126.804433 0.462128954119Belgium 5.1 10.423493 0.489279361535European Comm 259.7 501.26 0.518094402107Qatar 0.8 0.840926 0.95133222186Finland 5.8 5.255068 1.10369646977Australia 24.6 21.515754 1.143348264718Netherlands 19.9 16.783092 1.18571714914Sweden 10.8 9.074055 1.190206583495France 84.7 64.768389 1.307736710882Brazil 277.5 201.10333 1.379887642835Saudi Arabia 50 25.731776 1.943122775513Ireland 10 4.622917 2.163136392023Switzerland 17.8 7.623438 2.334904540445USA 889.1 310.232863 2.865911726444Venezuela 123.9 27.223228 4.551260416289Spain 245.5 46.505963 5.278892945406Denmark 30.5 5.515575 5.529795170948Canada 268.8 33.759742 7.962146156212Norway 50 4.676305 10.69220249748

Disbursements/capita

GermanyItaly

KuwaitThailand

ChinaNigeriaMexico

MoroccoRussia

ArgentinaUK

JapanBelgium

European CommissionQatar

FinlandAustralia

NetherlandsSweden

FranceBrazil

Saudi ArabiaIreland

SwitzerlandUSA

VenezuelaSpain

DenmarkCanadaNorway

0.000.000.000.000.010.020.020.030.100.20

0.430.460.490.52

0.951.101.141.191.191.311.38

1.942.162.33

2.874.55

5.285.53

7.9610.69

Public aid to Haiti per person in giving country, 2010 ($)

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China 1,330,141,295

India 1,173,108,018USA 310,232,863Indonesia 242,968,342Brazil 201,103,330Pakistan 184,404,791Bangladesh 156,118,464Nigeria 152,217,341Russia 139,390,205Japan 126,804,433Mexico 112,468,855Philippines 99,900,177Vietnam 89,571,130Ethiopia 88,013,491Germany 81,644,454Egypt 80,471,869Turkey 77,804,122Iran 76,923,300

69,851,289Thailand 66,336,258France 64,768,389UK 62,348,447Italy 60,748,965Burma 53,414,374South Africa 49,109,107Korea, South 48,636,068Spain 46,505,963Ukraine 45,415,596Colombia 44,205,293Sudan 43,939,598Tanzania 41,892,895Argentina 41,343,201Kenya 40,046,566Poland 38,463,689Algeria 34,586,184Canada 33,759,742Uganda 33,398,682Morocco 31,627,428Iraq 29,671,605Afghanistan 29,121,286Nepal 28,951,852Peru 28,947,973Malaysia 28,274,729Uzbekistan 27,865,738Venezuela 27,223,228

Congo (Kinshasa)

GermanyItaly

KuwaitThailand

ChinaNigeriaMexico

MoroccoRussia

ArgentinaUK

JapanBelgium

European CommissionQatar

FinlandAustralia

NetherlandsSweden

FranceBrazil

Saudi ArabiaIreland

SwitzerlandUSA

VenezuelaSpain

DenmarkCanadaNorway

0.000.000.000.000.010.020.020.030.100.20

0.430.460.490.52

0.951.101.141.191.191.311.38

1.942.162.33

2.874.55

5.285.53

7.9610.69

Public aid to Haiti per person in giving country, 2010 ($)

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Saudi Arabia 25,731,776Ghana 24,339,838Korea, North 24,325,701Yemen 23,495,361Taiwan 23,024,956Mozambique 22,417,453Syria 22,198,110Romania 21,959,278Australia 21,515,754Madagascar 21,281,844Sri Lanka 21,083,826Cote d'Ivoire 21,058,798Cameroon 19,294,149Netherlands 16,783,092Chile 16,746,491Burkina Faso 16,241,811Niger 15,878,271Kazakhstan 15,460,484Malawi 15,447,500Ecuador 14,790,608Cambodia 14,453,680Mali 13,796,354Guatemala 13,550,440Zambia 13,460,305Angola 13,068,161Senegal 12,323,252Zimbabwe 11,651,858Cuba 11,098,415Rwanda 11,055,976Greece 10,749,943Portugal 10,735,765Chad 10,543,464Tunisia 10,525,041Belgium 10,423,493Guinea 10,324,025

Czech Republic 10,201,707

Hungary 9,992,339Bolivia 9,947,418Burundi 9,863,117

9,823,821

Somalia 9,767,889Haiti 9,648,924Belarus 9,612,632Sweden 9,074,055

Dominican Republic

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Benin 9,056,010Azerbaijan 8,303,512Austria 8,214,160Honduras 7,989,415Switzerland 7,623,438Tajikistan 7,487,489Israel 7,353,985Serbia 7,344,847Bulgaria 7,148,785Hong Kong 7,089,705Togo 6,587,239Libya 6,461,454Jordan 6,407,085Paraguay 6,375,830Laos 6,368,162

6,064,515

El Salvador 6,052,064Eritrea 5,792,984Nicaragua 5,604,452Denmark 5,515,575Kyrgyzstan 5,508,626Slovakia 5,470,306Finland 5,255,068Sierra Leone 5,245,695

4,975,593

Turkmenistan 4,940,916

4,844,927

Singapore 4,701,069Norway 4,676,305Ireland 4,622,917

4,621,598

Georgia 4,600,825Costa Rica 4,516,220Croatia 4,486,881Moldova 4,317,483New Zealand 4,252,277

4,125,916

Lebanon 4,125,247Puerto Rico 3,978,702Liberia 3,685,076Lithuania 3,545,319

Papua New Guinea

United Arab Emirates

Central African Republic

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Congo (Brazzaville)

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Panama 3,410,676Uruguay 3,301,076Mauritania 3,205,060Mongolia 3,086,918Albania 2,986,952Oman 2,967,717Armenia 2,966,802Jamaica 2,847,232Kuwait 2,543,172West Bank 2,514,845Latvia 2,217,969Namibia 2,128,471Macedonia 2,072,086Botswana 2,029,307Slovenia 2,003,136Lesotho 1,919,552Kosovo 1,815,048Gambia, The 1,755,456Gaza Strip 1,604,238

Guinea-Bissau 1,565,126

Gabon 1,545,255Swaziland 1,354,051Mauritius 1,294,104Estonia 1,291,170

1,228,691

Bahrain 1,180,080Timor-Leste 1,154,625Cyprus 1,102,677Fiji 875,983Qatar 840,926Comoros 773,407Guyana 748,486Djibouti 740,528Bhutan 699,847Montenegro 666,730

650,702

Macau 567,957

559,198

Cape Verde 508,659Luxembourg 497,538

491,519

Suriname 486,618

Trinidad and Tobago

Equatorial Guinea

Solomon Islands

Western Sahara

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Malta 406,771Maldives 395,650Brunei 395,027Belize 314,522

Bahamas, The 310,426

Iceland 308,910

291,000

Barbados 285,653

New Caledonia 252,352

228,693

Vanuatu 221,552Mayotte 206,184Samoa 192,001Guam 180,865

175,808

Saint Lucia 160,922

109,750

Grenada 107,818

107,154

Tonga 105,632Aruba 104,589

104,217

Kiribati 99,482Jersey 93,363Seychelles 88,340

86,754

Andorra 84,525Isle of Man 83,859Dominica 72,813Bermuda 68,265

66,432

65,859

Guernsey 64,775Greenland 57,637

French Polynesia

Netherlands Antilles

Sao Tome and Principe

Virgin Islands, U.S.

Micronesia, Federated States of

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Antigua and Barbuda

American SamoaMarshall Islands

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50,209

49,898

Faroe Islands 49,057

48,317

43,212

Liechtenstein 35,002San Marino 31,477Monaco 30,586Saint Martin 30,235Gibraltar 28,877

24,939

Palau 20,879

15,343

Anguilla 14,766Cook Islands 11,488Tuvalu 10,472Nauru 9,267Saint Helena 7,670

7,406

5,943

Montserrat 5,118

Cayman IslandsSaint Kitts and Nevis

Northern Mariana Islands

Turks and Caicos Islands

Virgin Islands, British

Wallis and Futuna

Saint BarthelemySaint Pierre and Miquelon

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Donor Debt reliefInter-American 479 Inter-American Dev. Bank (479)Venezuela 405.5 Venezuela (406)IMF 274.5 IMF (275)USA 212 USA (212)France 75.6 France (76)Italy 53.1 Italy (53)Canada 33.9 Canada (34)Norway 7 Norway (7)Finland 3.8 Finland (4)Sweden 3.1 Sweden (3)Netherlands 1.7 Netherlands (2)Ireland 1.3 Ireland (1)

1072

Inter-American Dev. Bank (479)

Venezuela (406)

IMF (275)USA (212)

France (76)

Italy (53)Canada

(34)Norway (7)

Finland (4)Sweden

(3)Nether-lands (2)Ireland (1)

Total: 1,072

Debt relief for Haiti, 2010 (face value, million $)

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Inter-American Dev. Bank (479)

Venezuela (406)

IMF (275)USA (212)

France (76)

Italy (53)Canada

(34)Norway (7)

Finland (4)Sweden

(3)Nether-lands (2)Ireland (1)

Total: 1,072

Debt relief for Haiti, 2010 (face value, million $)

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HAITI - Earthquakes - January 2010

Public? Donor Channel

x Afghanistan ERF (OCHA)x Algeria Bilateral (to affected government)x Algeria ERF (OCHA)x ERF (OCHA)

x FAO

x ILO

x UNEP

x ERF (OCHA)

x UNESCO

x UNICEF

x ERF (OCHA)

x ACF

x WFP

x WFP

x WHO

x WHO

x WHO

x WMO

x Andorra ERF (OCHA)

http://fts.unocha.org/reports/daily/ocha_R10_E15797_asof___1101110205.xls

Table A: List of all commitments/contributions and pledges* as of 11 January 2011

http://www.reliefweb.int/fts (Table ref: R10)

Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations.

Allocation of unearmarked funds by DPKO

Allocation of unearmarked funds by FAO

Allocation of unearmarked funds by ILO

Allocation of unearmarked funds by UNEP

Allocation of unearmarked funds by UNESCAP

Allocation of unearmarked funds by UNESCO

Allocation of unearmarked funds by UNICEF

Allocation of unearmarked funds by UNIFIL

Allocation of unearmarked funds by WFP

Allocation of unearmarked funds by WFP

Allocation of unearmarked funds by WFP

Allocation of unearmarked funds by WHO

Allocation of unearmarked funds by WHO

Allocation of unearmarked funds by WHO

Allocation of unearmarked funds by WMO

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x Argentina Bilateral (to affected government)

x Armenia ERF (OCHA)x Australia CARE International

x Australia CARE International

x Australia CARE International

x Australia CARITAS

x Australia CDERA

x Australia IFRC

x Australia OCHA

x Australia OXFAM GBx Australia Planx Australia SC

x Australia UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

x Australia UNDPx Australia WFP

x Australia WFPx Australia WVIx Austria Bilateral (to affected government)x Austria IFRCx Austria OCHAx Austria OHCHR

x Austria UN Agencies and Red Cross

x Austria UNFPAx Austria UNICEF

x Austria WFPx Azerbaijan ERF (OCHA)

x Bahamas UNICEFx Bahrain Bilateral (to affected government)x Bahrain UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Crossx Bahrain UNDPx Banesco Bank Venezuela UNDPx Bangladesh Bilateral (to affected government)

x Barbados Bilateral (to affected government)

x Belgium

x Belgium Belgium RC

x Belgium Belgium RC

11.11.11 - Koepel van de Vlaamse Noord-Zuidbeweging vzw

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x Belgium Belgium RC

x Belgium Bilateral (to affected government)

x Belgium FAO

x Belgium OXFAM Solidarite

x Belgium UNICEFx Belgium WFP

x Benin ERF (OCHA)

x Benin UNICEF

x Benin WFP

x Bolivia Bilateral (to affected government)

x Bosnia & Herzegovina ICRCx Botswana ERF (OCHA)x Brazil Bilateral (to affected government)x Brazil Bilateral (to affected government)

x Brazil Bilateral (to affected government)

x Brazil ERF (OCHA)

x Brazil ERF (OCHA)

x Brazil ERF (OCHA)x Brazil ERF (OCHA)

x Brazil ERF (OCHA)

x Brazil ERF (OCHA)

x Brazil ERF (OCHA)x Brazil ERF (OCHA)

x Brazil FAO

x Brazil IOM

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x Brazil OCHA

x Brazil UNDPx Brazil UNESCO

x Brazil UNFPAx Brazil UNHCRx Brazil UNICEFx Brazil WFPx British Virgin Islands Bilateral (to affected government)

x British Virgin Islands Bilateral (to affected government)x Brunei Darussalam ERF (OCHA)x Brunei Darussalam ERF (OCHA)x Bulgaria Bilateral (to affected government)

x Bulgaria UNESCOx Bulgaria UNICEFx Burkina Faso UNDPx Burundi ERF (OCHA)

x Cambodia ERF (OCHA)x Cambodia ERF (OCHA)x Canada ACF

x Canada Aide à l'Enfance de Canada

x Canada Canada RCx Canada Canada RC

x Canada Canada RC

x Canada Canada RC

x Canada CANADEMx Canada CARE Canada

x Canada CECI

x Canada CECIx Canada IFRC

x Canada IFRC

x Canada IFRC

x Canada IFRC

x Canada IOMx Canada MCIC

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x Canada MDM Canada

x Canada MDM Canada

x Canada OCHA

x Canada OCHA

x Canada OXFAM Canadax Canada OXFAM Quebec

x Canada OXFAM Quebecx Canada Plan Canadax Canada SC

x Canada SC x Canada SC

x Canada SC

x Canada SC

x Canada SC

x Canada SC

x Canada SC x Canada UNDP

x Canada UNDSSx Canada UNFPA

x Canada UNICEF

x Canada UNICEF

x Canada UNICEF

x Canada WFPx Canada WFP

x Canada WFPx Canada WFP

x Canada WFPx Canada WHO

x Canada WHO

x Canada WHO

x Canada WVIx Canada WVIx Canada WVI (Canada)

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x Caribbean Development Bank Bilateral (to affected government)

x FAO

x FAO

x IOM

x IOM

x IOM

x IOM

x IOM

x IOM

x OHCHR

x UNAIDS

x UNDP

x UNDP

x UNFPA

x UNFPA

x UNFPA

x UN-HABITAT

x UNICEF

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

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x UNICEF

x UNICEF

x UNICEF

x UNICEF

x UNIFEM

x WFP

x WFP

x WFP

x WFP

x WFP

x WFP

x WFP

x WHO

x WHO

x WHO

x WHO

x WHO

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

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x WHO

x WHO

x WHO

x WHO

x Chad UNDPx Chile Bilateral (to affected government)

x Chile Bilateral (to affected government)

x China Bilateral (to affected government)x China Bilateral (to affected government)

x China Bilateral (to affected government)x China Bilateral (to affected government)

x China China RCx China UNDPx China UNFPAx China UNICEFx China UNICEF

x China WFP

x Colombia Bilateral (to affected government)

x Colombia WFPx Congo, Democratic Republic of UNDPx Congo, Republic of ERF (OCHA)

x Congo, Republic of OCHA

x UNICEF

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Central Emergency Response Fund

Council of Europe Development Bank

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x Croatia Bilateral (to affected government)x Croatia Croatia RCx Cuba Bilateral (to affected government)

x Cuba WFP

x Czech Republic ADRA x Czech Republic CARITASx Czech Republic Czech Republic RCx Czech Republic FIDCONx Czech Republic Malteser Internationalx Czech Republic PINx Czech Republic UNICEF

x Denmark Danchurchaid

x Denmark Danchurchaidx Denmark Danchurchaidx Denmark DEMAx Denmark DEMAx Denmark Denmark RCx Denmark Denmark RCx Denmark Denmark RC

x Denmark ERF (OCHA)x Denmark ERF (OCHA)

x Denmark OCHAx Denmark SC

x Denmark SC

x Denmark SC x Denmark SC x Denmark UNFPA

x Denmark UNFPAx Denmark UNICEFx Denmark UNICEF

x Denmark WFP

x Denmark WFPx Denmark WFP

x Dominican Republic Bilateral (to affected government)

x Dominican Republic Bilateral (to affected government)

x Ecuador Bilateral (to affected government)x Ecuador WFPx Egypt Bilateral (to affected government)x El Salvador Bilateral (to affected government)x Equatorial Guinea ERF (OCHA)x Estonia ERB

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x Estonia ERBx Estonia ERBx Estonia IFRCx Estonia WFP

x European Commission UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

x European Commission UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

x ACF

x ACF

x ACF

x ACP

x ACTED

x ACTED

x ACTED

x ACTED

x ADU_04

x AMI

x AMI

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

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x ASF

x Austria RC

x CAM

x CARE France

x CARE International

x CESVI

x CESVI

x Chr. Aid-UK

x CORDAID

x CW

x CW

x CW

x CW

x DWHH

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

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x DWHH

x FAO

x Finland RC

x Finland RC

x France RC

x France RC

x Germany RC

x Germany RC

x GVC

x HI

x HI B

x ID

x IFRC

x IFRC

x IMC

x IOM

x Johanniter Unfallhilfe e.V.

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

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European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

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x Malteser International

x MAPACT

x MDM France

x MDM France

x MDM France

x MSF - Netherlands

x OCHA

x OCHA

x OIKOS

x OXFAM GB

x OXFAM GB

x OXFAM GB

x PAHO (WHO)

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

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x Plan

x RedR UK

x SC

x SC

x SC - UK

x Solidarités

x Solidarités

x Solidarités

x Spain RC

x TEARFUND

x Terre Des Hommes

x THW

x TSF

x UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

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x UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

x UNDP

x UNOPS

x UNOPS

x WFP

x WFP

x WFP

x WFP

x WHO

x Finland ACT Alliance

x Finland FAO

x Finland Finland RCx Finland Finland RCx Finland Finnchurchaidx Finland Finnchurchaidx Finland IOMx Finland OCHA

x Finland OCHAx Finland UNICEFx Finland WFP

x Finland WFPx France ACF

x France ACFx France ACTEDx France Bilateral (to affected government)

x France Bioforce

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office

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x France DSF

x France ERF (OCHA)x France HI

x France IOMx France MDMx France MDM Canadax France OCHA

x France PAHx France Secours Islamique

x France Solidaritésx France UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

x France UNICEFx France UNICEF

x France WFP

x France WFPx France WFPx France WFPx Gabon ERF (OCHA)x Gambia Bilateral (to affected government)x Georgia Bilateral (to affected government)

x Germany ADRA Germany

x Germany AN

x Germany Bilateral (to affected government)

x Germany Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk

x Germany Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk

x Germany CARITASx Germany Diakonie Emergency Aid

x Germany Diakonie Emergency Aid

x Germany DWHH

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x Germany DWHH

x Germany Germany RC

x Germany Germany RC

x Germany Germany RC

x Germany GTZ

x Germany GTZ

x Germany GTZ

x Germany Humedicax Germany Johanniter Unfallhilfe e.V.

x Germany Johanniter Unfallhilfe e.V.

x Germany Malteser International

x Germany Nehemia Christenhilfsdienst e.V.

x Germany THWx Germany THW

x Germany WFP

x Germany WFP

x Germany WFPx Germany WVI (Germany)

x Greece Bilateral (to affected government)

x Greece NGOs

x Greece WFPx Grenada Bilateral (to affected government)x Guyana Bilateral (to affected government)

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x Hungary Bilateral (to affected government)

x Iceland OCHA

x Iceland WFPx India Bilateral (to affected government)x Indonesia Bilateral (to affected government)

x Indonesia ERF (OCHA)x Inter-American Development Bank Bilateral (to affected government)

x UNESCO

x Bilateral (to affected government)

x Iran Iran RC

x Ireland Bilateral (to affected government)

x Ireland Chr. Aidx Ireland CW

x Ireland ERF (OCHA)

x Ireland FAO

x Ireland GOAL

x Ireland Haven

x Ireland Haven

Intergovernmental Programme for the Development of

International Criminal Police Organization - INTERPOL

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x Ireland IFRCx Ireland OCHAx Ireland Plan

x Ireland UNAIDS

x Ireland UNEPx Ireland UN-HABITAT

x Ireland WFP

x Ireland WFPx Ireland WVI

x Israel Bilateral (to affected government)

x Italy Bilateral (to affected government)

x Italy Bilateral (to affected government)

x Italy Bilateral (to affected government)

x Italy Bilateral (to affected government)

x Italy Bilateral (to affected government)

x Italy Bilateral (to affected government)

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x Italy CESVI

x Italy CISP

x Italy COOPI

x Italy COOPI

x Italy GVC

x Italy IFRCx Italy INTERSOSx Italy INTERSOS

x Italy OCHA

x Italy SC x Italy TdH - IT

x Italy UNDP

x Italy VIS

x Italy WFPx Italy WFP

x Italy WHOx Italy WHO

x Italy WHOx Jamaica Bilateral (to affected government)

x Japan Bilateral (to affected government)

x Japan Bilateral (to affected government)x Japan FAO

x Japan IFRC

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x Japan IFRCx Japan IFRCx Japan IOMx Japan IOM

x Japan IOM

x Japan IOM

x Japan JICA

x Japan JPF

x Japan MINUSTAHx Japan OCHA

x Japan OECD

x Japan UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Crossx Japan UNDP

x Japan UNESCO

x Japan UNFPA

x Japan UNICEFx Japan UNICEF

x Japan UNICEF

x Japan UNICEF

x Japan UNV

x Japan WFP

x Japan WFPx Japan WFPx Japan WHO

x Japan WHO

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x Japan WHO

x Jordan Bilateral (to affected government)

x Kazakhstan ERF (OCHA)x Kenya ERF (OCHA)

x Korea, Republic of Bilateral (to affected government)

x Korea, Republic of IOMx Korea, Republic of OCHAx Korea, Republic of UNICEF

x Korea, Republic of WFPx Kuwait Bilateral (to affected government)

x Kuwait Kuwait RCx Kuwait OCHA

x Kuwait UNDPx Kuwait UNICEF

x Lebanon Bilateral (to affected government)

x Liberia Bilateral (to affected government)x Liechtenstein UNDP

x Liechtenstein UNICEF

x Liechtenstein WFP

x Lithuania CARITASx Lithuania ICRCx Lithuania IFRCx Lithuania SC x Luxembourg Bilateral (to affected government)

x Luxembourg CARE Internationalx Luxembourg CARITASx Luxembourg CARITASx Luxembourg HIx Luxembourg IFRCx Luxembourg Luxembourg RCx Luxembourg MSFx Luxembourg ONGD - FNELx Luxembourg OTM

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x Luxembourg OTMx Luxembourg OTM

x Luxembourg SOS Villages d"enfantsx Luxembourg UNICEFx Luxembourg WFP

x Luxembourg WFPx Luxembourg World Bankx Bilateral (to affected government)

x Bilateral (to affected government)

x ERF (OCHA)

x Madagascar ERF (OCHA)

x Malawi Bilateral (to affected government)x Malaysia OCHAx Malta Bilateral (to affected government)x Malta ERF (OCHA)

x Mexico Bilateral (to affected government)

x Mexico Bilateral (to affected government)x Mexico Bilateral (to affected government)

x Mexico Bilateral (to affected government)x Mexico Bilateral (to affected government)x Mexico Bilateral (to affected government)x Mexico Bilateral (to affected government)x Moldova ERF (OCHA)x Mongolia ERF (OCHA)x Morocco Bilateral (to affected government)x Morocco Morocco RCx Netherlands Bilateral (to affected government)x Netherlands Bilateral (to affected government)

x Netherlands Bilateral (to affected government)

x Netherlands IFRC

x Netherlands SHO (NL)

x Netherlands UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Crossx Netherlands WFP

x New Zealand IFRCx New Zealand NGOsx New Zealand WFPx Nicaragua Bilateral (to affected government)

x Nigeria ERF (OCHA)

x Nigeria ERF (OCHA)

Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of

Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of

Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of

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x Norway Direktoratet for samfunnssikkerhet og beredskap

x Norway Direktoratet for samfunnssikkerhet og beredskap

x Norway FAOx Norway MSF

x Norway NCA

x Norway NCA

x Norway No channel specified

x Norway No channel specified

x Norway No channel specified

x Norway Norway RC

x Norway Norway RC

x Norway NRCx Norway OCHA

x Norway OCHAx Norway OHCHR

x Norway OHCHR

x Norway OHCHRx Norway OHCHR

x Norway OHCHR

x Norway SC

x Norway UNDP

x Norway UNFPA

x Norway UNICEF

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x Norway UNICEF

x Norway WFP

x Norway WFPx Norway WFP

x IFRC

x UNESCO

x American RC

x Organization of American States Bilateral (to affected government)

x PADF

x Panama Bilateral (to affected government)

x Panama Bilateral (to affected government)

x Paraguay Bilateral (to affected government)

x Peru Bilateral (to affected government)

x Philippines Bilateral (to affected government)x Philippines OCHAx Poland Bilateral (to affected government)x Poland Bilateral (to affected government)

x Poland Bilateral (to affected government)

x Poland Bilateral (to affected government)

x Poland ICRC

x Poland WFPx Portugal AMI

x Portugal Associação Saúde em Português

OPEC Fund for International Development

OPEC Fund for International Development

Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie

Pan American Development Foundation

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x Portugal Bilateral (to affected government)

x Qatar Bilateral (to affected government)

x Romania WFPx Russian Federation Bilateral (to affected government)

x Russian Federation Bilateral (to affected government)

x Russian Federation WFP

x Russian Federation WFP

x Russian Federation WHO

x Rwanda UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Crossx Saint Lucia Bilateral (to affected government)x Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Bilateral (to affected government)

x Senegal Bilateral (to affected government)x Serbia IFRCx Sierra Leone ERF (OCHA)x Singapore OCHA

x Slovakia Bilateral (to affected government)x Slovakia Bilateral (to affected government)x Slovakia Bilateral (to affected government)

x Slovenia Bilateral (to affected government)x Slovenia ERF (OCHA)x Slovenia IFRCx Slovenia UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Crossx South Africa Bilateral (to affected government)

x South Africa FAO

x South Africa WFP

x Spain ACF

x Spain ACFx Spain Bilateral (to affected government)

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x Spain Bilateral (to affected government)

x Spain Bilateral (to affected government)

x Spain Bilateral (to affected government)

x Spain CARICOM RDP

x Spain FAO

x Spain IOM

x Spain IOMx Spain OASx Spain Spain RC

x Spain UNDP

x Spain UNDP

x Spain UNFPAx Spain UNICEF

x Spain UNICEF

x Spain UNICEFx Spain WFPx Spain WFP

x Spain WFP

x Spain WHO

x Spain WHO

x Spain WHO

x Spain WHOx Sweden ACF

x Sweden ACFx Sweden Church of Swedenx Sweden Church of Swedenx Sweden ERF (OCHA)x Sweden HelpAge International

x Sweden HI

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x Sweden IFRC

x Sweden IOMx Sweden IOM

x Sweden IOM

x Sweden IOM

x Sweden IOM

x Sweden MERLIN

x Sweden MERLINx Sweden MSBx Sweden MSBx Sweden MSB

x Sweden MSBx Sweden MSB

x Sweden MSB

x Sweden MSB

x Sweden MSBx Sweden MSBx Sweden MSBx Sweden MSBx Sweden MSB

x Sweden MSB

x Sweden MSBx Sweden MSBx Sweden MSBx Sweden MSBx Sweden MSB

x Sweden MSB

x Sweden MSBx Sweden OCHA

x Sweden Plan

x Sweden Planx Sweden SC

x Sweden SC

x Sweden Sweden RCx Sweden Sweden RC

x Sweden UNFPA

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x Sweden UNICEF

x Sweden UNICEF

x Sweden UNICEF

x Sweden UNOPS

x Sweden WFP

x Sweden WFP

x Sweden WFP

x Sweden WFP

x Sweden WHOx Sweden WVI

x Switzerland Bilateral (to affected government)

x Switzerland Bilateral (to affected government)

x Switzerland Bilateral (to affected government)x Switzerland Bilateral (to affected government)

x Switzerland Bilateral (to affected government)x Switzerland Bilateral (to affected government)

x Switzerland CERAH

x Switzerland Diverse

x Switzerland EPER Lausanne

x Switzerland ICRCx Switzerland NGOsx Switzerland OCHA

x Switzerland SESx Switzerland Switzerland RCx Switzerland Terre Des Hommesx Switzerland Terre Des Hommes

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x Switzerland UNESCO

x Switzerland WFP

x Switzerland WFPx Switzerland WFPx Switzerland World Bankx Syrian Arab Republic Bilateral (to affected government)x Taiwan (Province of China) Bilateral (to affected government)x Taiwan (Province of China) Bilateral (to affected government)

x Taiwan (Province of China) Bilateral (to affected government)x Taiwan (Province of China) Bilateral (to affected government)x Taiwan (Province of China) Bilateral (to affected government)

x Taiwan (Province of China) Food for the Poor

x Taiwan (Province of China) Mercy Corpsx Taiwan (Province of China) WVIx Thailand Bilateral (to affected government)

x Thailand Bilateral (to affected government)

x Thailand WFPx Trinidad and Tobago Bilateral (to affected government)x Tunisia ERF (OCHA)x Turkey Bilateral (to affected government)

x Turkey IOMx Turkey Turkey RC

x Turkmenistan OCHA

x Uganda ERF (OCHA)

x Ukraine UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Crossx United Arab Emirates CARE International

x United Arab Emirates IFRC

x United Arab Emirates IFRC

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x United Arab Emirates IFRC

x United Arab Emirates IFRC

x United Arab Emirates IFRC

x United Arab Emirates Khalifa Foundation

x United Arab Emirates Khalifa Foundation

x United Arab Emirates Life for Relief and Development

x United Arab Emirates Life for Relief and Development

x United Arab Emirates Life for Relief and Development

x United Arab Emirates

x United Arab Emirates NGOs

x United Arab Emirates UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

x United Arab Emirates UNICEF

x United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates RC

x United Kingdom ACF

Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment

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x United Kingdom ACF

x United Kingdom ACTED

x United Kingdom ACTED

x United Kingdom ACTEDx United Kingdom Bilateral (to affected government)

x United Kingdom CHASE OTx United Kingdom HIx United Kingdom IFRCx United Kingdom IOMx United Kingdom IOM

x United Kingdom OCHAx United Kingdom UN Agencies and NGOs (details not yet provided)

x United Kingdom WFP

x United Kingdom WFP

x United Kingdom WHO

x United States of America ACDI/VOCA

x United States of America ACDI/VOCA

x United States of America ACF

x United States of America ACFx United States of America ACF

x United States of America ACTED

x United States of America ACTED

x United States of America ACTED

x United States of America ADRA

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x United States of America AED

x United States of America American Institutes for Researchx United States of America ARC

x United States of America ARC

x United States of America Associates in Rural Developmentx United States of America Bilateral (to affected government)

x United States of America CARE International

x United States of America CARE International

x United States of America CECI

x United States of America CHF International

x United States of America CHF Internationalx United States of America CHF International

x United States of America CII

x United States of America CRS

x United States of America CRS

x United States of America CRSx United States of America CW

x United States of America EDC

x United States of America Family Health International

x United States of America FCSRx United States of America FH

x United States of America GOAL

x United States of America HFHIx United States of America HI

x United States of America IDDI

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x United States of America IMC

x United States of America IMC

x United States of America IMC

x United States of America IMC

x United States of America IMC

x United States of America IMC

x United States of America InterAction

x United States of America IOMx United States of America IOM

x United States of America IOM

x United States of America IOM

x United States of America IOM

x United States of America IOMx United States of America IOM

x United States of America IOMx United States of America IOM

x United States of America IOM

x United States of America IOMx United States of America IRC

x United States of America IRC

x United States of America IRC

x United States of America IRC

x United States of America IRD

x United States of America IRD

x United States of America IRD

x United States of America LACSR

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x United States of America MEDAIR

x United States of America Medishare

x United States of America Mercy Corps

x United States of America Mercy Corps

x United States of America MIx United States of America MI

x United States of America NGOs

x United States of America OCHA

x United States of America OCHA

x United States of America PADF

x United States of America PADF

x United States of America PCx United States of America Petits Frères et Soeurs

x United States of America PIH

x United States of America Plan

x United States of America PU

x United States of America RIx United States of America Samaritan's Purse

x United States of America Samaritan's Pursex United States of America Samaritan's Purse

x United States of America SC x United States of America SC x United States of America SC

x United States of America SC x United States of America SC x United States of America SC x United States of America UNESCO

x United States of America UNFPA

x United States of America UNFPA

x United States of America UNFPA

x United States of America UNFPA

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x United States of America UN-HABITAT

x United States of America UNHCR

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America UNICEF

x United States of America US Forest Service

x United States of America US Geological Survey

x United States of America USAID

x United States of America USAIDx United States of America USAID

x United States of America USAID

x United States of America USAIDx United States of America USAIDx United States of America USAID

x United States of America USAID

x United States of America USAIDx United States of America USDHHS

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x United States of America USDODx United States of America USDOD

x United States of America USFEMA

x United States of America WCDO

x United States of America WFP

x United States of America WFP

x United States of America WFP

x United States of America WFPx United States of America WFP

x United States of America WFP

x United States of America WHO

x United States of America WHO

x United States of America WHO

x United States of America WHOx United States of America WVI

x United States of America WVI

x United States of America WVI

x United States of America WVIx United States of America WVI

x United States of America WVI

x Uruguay Bilateral (to affected government)

x Uruguay Bilateral (to affected government)

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x Venezuela Bilateral (to affected government)

x Viet Nam ERF (OCHA)

x Viet Nam ERF (OCHA)

x World Bank Bilateral (to affected government)

x World Bank WFP3Com American RC3M NGOs

AAPKI Foundation UNIFEM

Abbott Laboratories NGOs; Red Cross

ACE Charitable Foundation American RCACT Alliance NCA

ACT Alliance NCA

Actavis Group NGOs

Actavis Group NGOs; Red Cross

Advent Software PIH

ADRA-Haiti

ADRA-Haiti

Aetna Foundation American RCAetna Foundation Food for the PoorAetna Foundation MSFAetna Foundation UM

Air Products American RC

Adventist Development and Relief Agency

Adventist Development and Relief Agency

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Airamid Health Management American RC

AK Steel American RCAK Steel MSF

American RC

Mercy Corps

Albanian Red Cross IFRCAlcoa Foundation American RCAlcon Laboratories NGOs

AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. American RCAmerican RC

CARE-UK

Allstate Foundation American RCAltria Group American RCAmerica Continental 2000 UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossAmerican Egg Board FTC

American Express Company UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossAmerican Red Cross American RC

American Red Cross IFRC

American Red Cross IFRCAmerican Red Cross WFPAmericares AmericaresAmeriprise Financial, Inc. American RCAmgen American RCAmgen DRIAmgen DRIAmgen UN Agencies and NGOs (details not yet provided)

Amgen USA Fund for UNICEFAmway NGOs; Red Cross

Andean Development Fund Bilateral (to affected government)Andorran Red Cross IFRCAngel Network American RCAnheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. American RC

Annie E. Casey Foundation JHPIEGO

Annie E. Casey Foundation LWR

Annie E. Casey Foundation SC

Annie E. Casey Foundation USA Fund for UNICEFAntigua and Barbuda Bilateral (to affected government)

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America

Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America

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AP Moller Maersk Group UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

UNICEF

Aramark American RCArcelorMittal Foundation MSFArcelorMittal Foundation UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossArcos Dorados B.V. IFRCArgentine Red Cross IFRCArgos Cement Company IOMArmstrong American RCAssociated Banc-Corp American RCAstoria Federal Savings American RCAstraZeneca British RCAT&T Foundation TSFAtlantic Philanthropies Global Links

Atlantic Philanthropies PIH

Australian Red Cross IFRCAustrian Red Cross IFRCAustrian Red Cross IFRC

Austrian Red Cross IFRC

Avon American RCAvon MSFAXA American RCAXA Canada Canada RCBacardi Limited PADF

Bangladesh Red Crescent Society IFRC

Bank of America Corporation American RCBank of America Corporation NGOs

Barclay's Foundation American RCBarclays Ghana British RC

Barclays Ghana NC/United Kingdom

BASF American RCBASF UN-HABITAT

Baxter International Foundation NGOs; Red Cross

Bayer IFRCBD American RCBechtel American RCBecton, Dickson and Company NGOs; Red Cross

Becton, Dickson and Company UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Arab Gulf Programme for United Nations Development Organizations

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Belarusian Red Cross IFRCBelarusian Red Cross IFRCBelgian Red Cross IFRC

Belize Red Cross Society IFRCBenfica Foundation UNDPBernard van Leer Foundation PIHBertelsmann AG PlanBest Buy Children's Foundation Mercy Corps

Best Buy Co., Inc. IFRCBill and Melinda Gates Foundation CRS

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation PIH

Biomet Inc. Various

Bloomberg American RCFMSC

BLU-MED Response Systems Bilateral (to affected government)

BMO Financial Group Canada RCBoston Foundation AJWS

Boston Foundation CRS

Boston Foundation FONKOZEBoston Foundation Mercy Corps

Boston Foundation PIH

Boston Foundation Private (individuals & organisations)

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation, Inc.

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Boston Foundation Private (individuals & organisations)

Boston Foundation St. Boniface Haiti FoundationBoston Foundation St. Damien Hospital

NGOs

Bridgestone Group Clinton Bush Haiti FundBridgestone Group HFHIBridgestone Group Japan RCBristol-Myers Squibb NGOs; Red Cross

British Airways NGOs; Red Cross

British Red Cross IFRC

British Red Cross IFRCBuild-A-Bear Workshop Foundation American RC

Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation British RC

Burger King American RCBurton D. Morgan Foundation American RCBuuck Family Foundation MSFC & S Wholesale Grocers Various

California Endowment DRICalifornia Endowment MSFCalifornia Endowment Operation USACalifornia Endowment RICambodian Red Cross IFRCCampbell Soup CO UN Agencies and NGOs (details not yet provided)

Canada Safeway Foundation Canada RC

Canada RC

Canadian Red Cross Society IFRC

Canadian Red Cross Society IFRCCanon Group American RCCardinal Health, Inc. NGOs

Cardinal Health, Inc. WVI

Boston Foundation (Ansara Family Fund)

Canadian National Railway Company

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CareFusion Corporation NGOs; Red Cross

CareSource Foundation American RC

Carestream Health Various

Cargill UN Agencies and NGOs (details not yet provided)

CARITAS CARITASCaritas Manila CARITAS

IFRC

Carnegie Corporation of New York CARE International

Carnegie Corporation of New York CRS

Carnegie Corporation of New York FONKOZE

Carnegie Corporation of New York LWR

Carnegie Corporation of New York Medishare

Carnegie Corporation of New York Mercy Corps

Carnegie Corporation of New York MSF

Carnegie Corporation of New York PIH

Carnival Corporations UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Carry-over (donors not specified) ERF (OCHA)

Carry-over (donors not specified) OCHA

Carry-over (donors not specified) WFP

Caterpillar, Inc. ICRCCatholic Diocese of Erie CRS

Carlson Wagonlit Travel Beheermaatschappij

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NGOs; Red Cross

Chadbourne & Parke LLP NGOs; Red CrossChevron Corporation PADFChrysler Foundation Oxfam America

Chrysler Foundation USA Fund for UNICEF

Chubb Corporation MSFChubb Corporation Share our Strength

OCHA

Church of Sweden Church of Sweden

CIGNA American RCCisco Foundation American RCCiti American RCCiti FincaCiti FONKOZECiti NGOsCiti NGOs

Citi SOGESOLCitigroup NGOs; Red CrossCitigroup UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Cleveland Foundation Double HarvestClinton Foundation FAO

Clinton Foundation IOMCoach American RC

ACWR

WMI

Coca-Cola Company American RC

Cogeco Cable American RCCognizant American RCColombian Red Cross Society Haiti RC

Colombian Red Cross Society IFRC

Coloplast A/S ERF (OCHA)Comcast Corp American RCComcast Corp TSF

Comcast Corp UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

MSF

Central Minnesota Community Foundation

Chung Te Buddhist Association of NY, Inc.

Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina

Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina

Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

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World Care

ConAgra Foods American RCConocoPhillips American RCConrad N. Hilton Foundation Clinton Foundation

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation CRS

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation IMC

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation PIH

ConvaTec UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossCosta Rican Red Cross IFRCCrawford & Company MSFCredit Agricole UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossCredit Suisse American RCCredit Suisse Switzerland RCCroatian Red Cross IFRC

Crocs, Inc. UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossCumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc CPIX

Cummins Foundation NGOs; Red CrossAmerican RC

Op HH

PIH

Cyprus Bilateral (to affected government)Daiichi Sankyo American RCDaiichi Sankyo Japan RCDaiichi Sankyo NGOs; Red Cross

Danchurchaid DanchurchaidDanish Red Cross IFRC

Danish Red Cross IFRCDannon American RCDarden Restaurants American RCDelhaize America Inc American RCDELL American RCDeloitte and Touche American RCDeloitte and Touche Netherlands RC

Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc.

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc.

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc.

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DentaQuest WVI

Desjardins American RCDeutsche Bank AG NGOs

Deutsche Telekom ADHDevelopment and Peace CARITAS

Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP NGOs; Red Cross

DHL International UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Diageo UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossDigicel Aruba UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossDigicel Group NGOs

Digicel Group NGOsDirect Relief International DRI

Action Aid

British RC

CAFOD

CARE International

CARE International

CARE International

CARE International

Chr. Aid

CW

CW

Help the Aged

IFRC

IRW

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

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Eastman Kodak Charitable Trust American RC

Eaton Corp American RCeBay Foundation NGOs

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Egyptian Red Crescent Society IFRCEisai Co. Ltd. American RCEisai Co. Ltd. WHO

Electricite de France NGOsEli Lilly NGOsEli Lilly UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossEMCOR Group, Inc American RCEnhanced Online News UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossEricsson IFRCEricsson UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Excelon Corporation UN Agencies and Red Cross

ExxonMobil American RCF. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc. American RCF. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc. Hands TogetherFairmount Minerals Foundation American RCFairmount Minerals Foundation SC Farmers Insurance American RCFedEx InterActionFedEx NGOs; Red Cross

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Fifth Third Bank American RCFIJIWater ICRC

Finnish Red Cross IFRCFinnish Red Cross IFRC

First Data Corporation UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossFlowserve American RCFondation de France ACF

Fondation de France ACTED

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Fondation de France ATD Fourth World

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Fondation de France Collectif Haïti de France

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General Mills Foundation American RCGeneral Mills Foundation CARE InternationalGeneral Motors Foundation American RCGeneral Motors Foundation NGOs; Red Cross

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German Red Cross IFRCGhana Bilateral (to affected government)Giant Food Stores American RC

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher American RCGlaxoSmithKline British RC

GlaxoSmithKline British RC

Fondation de l'Ordre de Malte pour le Liban

Georg Fischer (Clean Water Foundation)

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Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice

Hewlett-Packard Company Foundation

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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

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Japanese Red Cross Society IFRCJC Penny American RCJefferies Group Inc UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

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J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation

JM Family Enterprises inc. and Southeast Toyota Distributors LLC

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

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Korean-American Association UNDPKraft Foods Foundation American RCKresge Foundation American RC

Kresge Foundation CARE USA

Kresge Foundation Clinton Foundation

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

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John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Korean American Business Council of NY, Inc.

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Kresge Foundation Holt International

Kresge Foundation MSF

Kresge Foundation PIH

Kresge Foundation SC

Kroger Co. Foundation American RCKubota Corporation Japan RCKubota Corporation Operation USA

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Lloyd A. Fry Foundation MSF

Lloyd A. Fry Foundation OXFAM GB

Louis Vutton Haiti RC

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Luxembourg Red Cross IFRCLuxembourg Red Cross IFRC

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Louisville Gas & Electric and Kentucky Utilities Co.

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MassMutual Financial Group American RCMastercard Foundation American RCMastercard Foundation FONKOZE

Mattel SC Mauritius Bilateral (to affected government)

Salvation Army

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Mayer Brown HFHIMayer Brown MSFMcAfee American RCMcDonald's Corporation IFRCMcDonald's Corporation VariousMcGregor Fund American RC

McKesson Corporation NGOs; Red Cross

Medtronic Foundation NGOs

Medtronic Foundation NGOs

Menasha Corporation American RCMennonite Central Committee MCCMerck & Co. Inc. American RCMerck & Co. Inc. NGOs

Merck & Co. Inc. NGOs; Red Cross

Mercy Corps Mercy Corps

MetaCorp UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossMicrosoft American RCMicrosoft UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossMigros Chaîne du Bonheur

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company

Maxim G Rochester and Leighton McKnight

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Nathan Cummings Foundation NGOs

National Bank of Canada Canada RCNational Basketball Association UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossNational Football League American RC

National Football League PIH

National Grid American RCNationwide Insurance Foundation American RC

NEM Insurance Company UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossNestle Meds & Food for KidsNestle UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossNestle USA American RCNetherlands Red Cross IFRCNetherlands Red Cross IFRC

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New York Yankees NGOs; Red CrossNew Zealand Red Cross IFRCNewman Foundation UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossNews Corp. NGOs; Red CrossNicaraguan Red Cross IFRCNiSource Charitable Foundation American RC

Nissan Corporation American RCNissan Corporation HFHI

Nokia American RCNomura Group NGOs; Red CrossNorthern Trust Corporation American RCNorthfield Bank Foundation American RC

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Clinton Foundation

OneBeacon Charitable Trust UN Agencies and NGOs (details not yet provided)

Open Society Institute CARE USA

Open Society Institute CRS

Open Society Institute MSF

Open Society Institute SC

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PepsiCo Foundation UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Perry Ellis International K.I.D.S.

Office of the Representative of the Dalai Lama

Oklahoma City Community Foundation

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Pew Charitable Trusts American RCPew Charitable Trusts CARE USAPhiladelphia Insurance Companies American RC

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Pirelli & C. Societa per Azioni UNHCRPlan UK Plan

Plan UK Plan

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Portuguese Red Cross IFRCPrem Rawat Foundation Americares

Prem Rawat Foundation WFPPresbyterian Disaster Assistance UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Princess Cruises American RCAmerican RC

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Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc

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Canada RC

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Clinton Bush Haiti Fund

Costa Rica RC

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Finland RC

Finnchurchaid

France RC

France RC

Fray Rene Giroux Mission

Germany RC

Germany RC

Haitian Health Foundation

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IFRC

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Jamaica RC

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Lambi Fund of Haiti

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SCA Tissue American RCSchulte Roth & Zabel LLP PIHScotiabank UN Agencies and NGOs (details not yet provided)

Republic of Korea National Red Cross

Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation

Risk and Insurance Management Society

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Seattle Foundation Lambi Fund of HaitiSempra Energy Foundation American RCSES World Skies UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

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Shipman & Goodwin LLP American RCShipman & Goodwin LLP AmericaresSiemens Water Technologies NGOs

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American RC

American RC

Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

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CICO

CRS

CRS

DRI

IN

MSF

MSF

Oxfam America

PIH

PIH

SCFI

Singapore Red Cross Society IFRC

NGOs

Skanska UN FoundationSlovak Red Cross IFRC

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom LPP & Affiliates

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Slovak Red Cross IFRCSlovenian Red Cross IFRCSol Inc. NGOsSoles4Souls VariousSony American RCSony Online Entertainment American RCSouth African Red Cross Society IFRC

American RC

Spanish Red Cross IFRCSpanish Red Cross IFRC

Spanish Red Cross Spain RC

Sphene International Ltd IFRCSprint Foundation American RC

Sprint Nextel American RC

Sprint Nextel Various

Staples Inc. American RCStarbucks Foundation American RCState Street Corporation Oxfam AmericaStavros Niarchos Foundation 21 CUSO

American RC

Summer Infant, Inc. K.I.D.S.Summer Infant, Inc. K.I.D.S.

Suriname Bilateral (to affected government)

Sutter Health NGOsSwedish Red Cross IFRCSwedish Red Cross IFRCSwiss Red Cross IFRCSwiss Red Cross IFRC

Symantec CARE International

Southern Company Charitable Foundations

Stop & Shop Supermarket Company

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ACF

Syrian Arab Red Crescent IFRC

TACODAPU, INC. ERF (OCHA)Tampico Beverages Inc. NGOs; Red Cross

Target American RCTarget American RCTD Bank American RCTEC Equipment, Inc. UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Tenet Healthcare Corporation American RCTesco American RC

NGOs

Thai Red Cross Society IFRCThe Achelis Foundation SCFIThe Bodman Foundation GF

Latter-Day Saint Charities

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans NGOs

Tim Hortons Stores UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossTimor Leste OCHATJX Companies American RCTNT WFP

Toro Company American RCToyota Motor Corporation American RCToyota Motor Corporation MSFToyota Motor Corporation SC Toys R Us SC Transat AT Canada RCTrilogy International Partners Voila Earthquake Relief FundTzu Chi Foundation Bilateral (to affected government)

UBS American RCUN Foundation UNDPUnderwriters Laboratories American RC

UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

Syndicat Interdepartemental Pour Assainissement de Agglomeration Parisinne

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

UNICEF National Committee/Andorra

UNICEF National Committee/Australia

UNICEF National Committee/Australia

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UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

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UNICEF

UNICEF National Committee/Israel UNICEF

UNICEF National Committee/Italy UNICEF

UNICEF National Committee/Austria

UNICEF National Committee/Austria

UNICEF National Committee/Belgium

UNICEF National Committee/Belgium

UNICEF National Committee/Canada

UNICEF National Committee/Denmark

UNICEF National Committee/Finland

UNICEF National Committee/Finland

UNICEF National Committee/France

UNICEF National Committee/France

UNICEF National Committee/France

UNICEF National Committee/Germany

UNICEF National Committee/Hellenic

UNICEF National Committee/Hong Kong

UNICEF National Committee/Hungary

UNICEF National Committee/Ireland

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UNICEF National Committee/Japan UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

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UNICEF National Committee/Korea (Republic of)

UNICEF National Committee/Korea (Republic of)

UNICEF National Committee/Luxembourg

UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands

UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands

UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands

UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands

UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands

UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands

UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands

UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands

UNICEF National Committee/New Zealand

UNICEF National Committee/Norway

UNICEF National Committee/Poland

UNICEF National Committee/Portugal

UNICEF National Committee/San Marino

UNICEF National Committee/Slovakia

UNICEF National Committee/Slovenia

UNICEF National Committee/Slovenia

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UNICEF National Committee/Spain UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

UNICEF

Union of South American Nations Bilateral (to affected government)

United Methodist Church UMCOR

United Nations Foundation UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

United Technologies Corporation American RC

American RC

Various

UnitedHealth American RCUnivision American RCUnum UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossUPS Foundation American RCUPS Foundation UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossUPS Foundation UN Agencies, NGOs and Red CrossUS Airways American RCUS Bancorp American RCUSA for UNHCR UNHCRUSA Fund for UNICEF UNICEFUSA Fund for UNICEF UNICEF

USA Fund for UNICEF UNICEF

USA Fund for UNICEF UNICEF

USA Fund for UNICEF UNICEF

USA Fund for UNICEF UNICEF

Valero Energy/Ultramar American RC

UNICEF National Committee/Sweden

UNICEF National Committee/Switzerland

UNICEF National Committee/Turkey

UNICEF National Committee/United Kingdom

United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley

United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley

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Valero Energy/Ultramar IFRCVans NGOsVarious (details not yet provided) ACTED

Various Donors WMO

Venable LLP NGOs; Red CrossVerizon Foundation Food for the PoorVerizon Foundation WVIVICINI and the INICIA Foundation UN Agencies, NGOs and Red Cross

Visa American RCVitamin Shoppe NGOsVodafone Group Foundation British RC

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Bilateral (to affected government)

American RC

Walgreens American RC

Walgreens NGOs

Walmart Canada NGOsWalmart Foundation American RCWalmart Foundation American RCWalt Disney Corporation American RCWawa Inc. American RCWebster Bank American RC

American RC

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP NGOs; Red Cross

Wells Fargo & CO American RCWestern Union Foundation NGOs

Weyerhaeuser NGOs

American RC

PPFI

William Gallagher Associates Oxfam AmericaWilmerHale IFRCWinn-Dixie Foundation American RCWinston & Strawn LLP PIHXcel Energy Foundation American RCXstrata AG IFRC

Wakefern Food Corp. (ShopRite and PriceRite stores

Wegman Family Charitable Foundation

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

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Yum Brands Inc NGOs

Zambia Red Cross Society IFRC

Contribution: the actual payment of funds or transfer of in-kind goods from the donor to the recipient entity. Commitment: creation of a legal, contractual obligation between the donor and recipient entity, specifying the amount to be contributed. Pledge: a non-binding announcement of an intended contribution or allocation by the donor. ("Uncommitted pledge" on these tables may indicate the balance of original pledges not yet committed.)

Zeros in both the funding and uncommitted pledges columns indicate that no value has been reported for in-kind contributions. * Includes contributions to the appeal and additional contributions outside of the appeal (bilateral, Red Cross, etc.).** Funding = Contributions + Commitments (see last page for definitions)

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HAITI - Earthquakes - January 2010

Description

Haiti-ERRF (2010/02/1300) [OCT 2928] 200,000 0Emergency humanitarian aid 500,000 0Emergency Relief Response Fund (OCT 2875) 500,000 0Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti (OCT 3015) 9,812 0

Rapid restoration of food production capacity 500,000 0

589,510 0

280,000 0

ERRF for Haiti (OCT 2893) 9,772 0

791,582 0

0 0

ERRF in Haiti (OCT 2929-2977) 20,400 0

24,180 0

0 0

Food aid (Multilateral funds) 3,964,897 0

in kind - 100,000 water purification tablets 0 0

75,000 0

Emergency assistance to affected population 200,000 0

80,000 0

69,920 0

http://fts.unocha.org/reports/daily/ocha_R10_E15797_asof___1101110205.xls

Table A: List of all commitments/contributions and pledges*

Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations.

Funding**USD

Uncommitted Pledges USD

Organization of labour-intensive emergency public works in support to humanitarian operations

Technical Assistance for Integrating Environment into Relief and Early Recovery

Emergency education support to secondary and higher education and education authorities

in kind - 2,500 kitchen kits and 5,000 1 litre bags of water; supplies to assist 10,000 people, including oral rehydration salts to combat deadly diarrhea episodes, water purifications tablets, tarpaulins and tents to provide temporary housing; blankets, emergency health kits, jerry cans and some other supplies

Reponse aux besoins alimentaires immediats des populations sinistrees de Port-au-prince

in kind - seven logistics staff and three telecommunications staff to help support relief efforts through the activation of the Logistics and Telecommunications Clusters; Two Staff counsellors

Emergency assistance(funds from WHO Rapid Response Account)

Meteorological and Hydrological Early Warning Services to Support Emergency Contingency Planning for Safety of Population and Early Recovery Activities During the 2010 Rainy and Hurricane seasons in Haiti (March December 2010) [members contributions]

in response to the devastating effects of the earthquake in Haiti (OCT 2902)

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0 0

Haiti-ERRF (OCT 2949) 100,000 098,921 0

173,111 0

222,572 0

314,748 0

899,281 0

899,281 0

880,200 0

Wash activities 494,604 0Protection activities 359,712 0

359,712 0

2,248,201 0

Cash-for-work programme in Haiti 2,206,531 01,177,394 0

Food aid 2,354,788 0Primary Health Care 224,820 0in kind - 400 tents and first aid equipment 288,600 0Emergency relief 288,600 0Coordination (OCT 2860) 420,168 0UNHCR/OHCHR Quick Impact Projects (part of HTI-10/008) 262,123 0

1,750,700 0

Awaiting allocation to specific project/sector 337,382 0331,565 0

Food aid 700,280 0499,978 0

Emergency relief 12,500 0in kind - disaster relief team to provide aid 0 0Humanitarian aid to victims of massive earthquake 1,000,000 0Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 1,000,000 0Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 316,000 0

0 0

0 0

Rehabilitation of Haïti 3,207,854 0

contribution lhpital de rfrence de la Croix Rouge allemande 674,764 0

Distribution de biens de premire ncessit 20.000 familles 721,500 0

in kind - a planeload of medical equipment and relief supplies to Haiti

Humanitarian relief and reconstruction support to Haiti (Australian NGOs)

Humanitarian relief and reconstruction support to Haiti (Australian NGOs)

Humanitarian relief and reconstruction support to Haiti (Australian NGOs)

Additional contribution to meet urgent and emergency humanitarian needs such as food, water and sanitation, shelter and medical assistance

For immdeiate life-saving support to those most affected by the earthquake

Humanitarian relief and reconstruction support to Haiti (channelled through Australian Red Cross)

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy in Haiti ( OCT 2849)

Temporary schooling in safe, protective environment, for 80,000 earthquake-affected children

Reconstruction assistance for those affected by the earthquake in Haiti (unallocated of orig commitment of AUD 5mn)

WFP for special operations supporting logistics and communications

To support the affected population (unallocated of orig commitment of Euro 2 mn)

WASH Emergency Response to the affected people in Haiti Earthquake

Haiti earthquake relief through the appeal programme of OCHA (OCT 2930)

in kind - a medical team to Haiti to help its earthquake-stricken people

in kind - one 40-foot container filled with medical supplies, and two 20-foot containers with a variety of other items

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Shelter in favor of the victimes of the earthquake in haiti 2010 1,349,528 0

651,876 0

500,000 0

721,501 0

Child protection 810,405 0Food Assistance to Earthquake Affected Populations in Haiti 1,349,528 0

86,000 0

32,250 0

Food Assistance to Earthquake Affected Populations in Haiti 32,250 0

0 0

Emergency relief 73,780 0ERRF Haiti (OCT 2858) 128,100 0Aid funds for Haiti earthquake response 0 10,000,000

50,000 0

488,468 0

3,406 0

109,510 0

Emergency Relief Response Fund (OCT 2936) 284,494 0384,865 0

618,150 0

778,623 0

Additional contribution to ERRF (OCT 2907) 1,349,052 04,500,000 0

250,000 0

Camp management 1,300,000 0

in kind - Une soixantaine de personnes quipe B-Fast pour porter secours aux victimes du violent tremblement de terre une quipe d´intervention (mdicale avec un hpital de campagne (20 personnes); une quipe USAR (Urban Search and Rescue Team) de 33 personnes, avec quatre chiens pisteurs; une installation de purification de l´eau potable, avec deux accompagnateurs

Réactivation d'urgence des moyens de vie de populations affectées par le tremblement de terre du 12 janvier 2010 en Haïti.

Emergency response for people affected by earthquake in Haiti

Emergency relief in response to the devastating effects of the earthquake in Haiti (OCT 2905)

Support to women and children of Haiti affected by the earthquake (SM099906)

in kind - blood and food to the victims of the earthquake.

Local purchase of food, by the Brazilian Embassy in Port-au-Prince, for school feeding rehabilitation programmes in Haiti

Six flights of the Brazilian Air Force sent to Haiti, carrying personnel, food items, medications and an emergency portable hospital; Rescue team sent to Haiti, composed by fifty specialists in disaster relief, besides tools and rescue dogs

HAITI-ERRF [OCT 3217]

HAITI-ERRF [OCT 3146]

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti (215 - 10/1150) [OCT 3064]

HAITI-ERRF [OCT 2978]

HAIT I- ERRF [OCT 3149-50]

To contribute to the efforts underway to bring relief and emergency assistance to the Haitian population (OCT 2846)

Humanitarian assistance for rapid restoration of food production capacity

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500,000 0

Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 3,000,000 0400,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0Awaiting allocation to specific project/sector 800,000 0Restoring quality education and ECD services in Haiti 1,000,000 0School feeding 12,867,760 0

0 0

Emergency relief 80,000 0Emergency Relief Response Fund (OCT 3241) 2,544 0Emergency Relief Response Fund (OCT 2912) 50,000 0

101,010 0

Reactivation of emergency schooling 100,000 0Awaiting allocation to specific project/sector 172,501 0Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 200,000 0

161,186 0

Emergency Relief Response Fund (OCT 2911) 10,000 0Emergency Relief Response Fund (OCT 2869) 50,000 0

209,348 0

2,023,121 0

Relief effort in Haiti (Nova Scotia) 96,339 0481,696 0

2,697,495 0

17,964,353 0

Deployment of Canadian experts (M-012890) 481,696 01,445,087 0

867,052 0

Food aid (M-013363) 1,071,081 0604,465 0

4,502,814 0

10,115,607 0

15,919,325 0

to be allocated to specific projects (M-013240) 2,890,173 0Emergency response efforts in Haiti (Province of Manitoba) 96,339 0

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy in Haiti ( OCT 2846)

Emergency education support to secondary and higher education andeducation authorities

in kind - 2 search and rescue officers to assist with response and relief efforts

in kind - One and a half tons of humanitarian aid consisting of tents, blankets and bedding; medical team (two surgeons, one anesthesiologist and two nurses)

HAITI-ERRF [OCT 3062]

Blanket and targeted food and fresh food voucher distribution - Haïti (M-013362)

repondre aux besoins cruciaux en matiere de sante et de protectiondenviron 10 000 familles. Lorganisation fournira notamment de leaupotable, des trousses darticles dhygiene de base et des airesdestinees aux enfants

Immediate medical and emergency support (British Columbia)

Health and medical for affected population (field hospital) [M-013239]

Humanitarian assistance (to be disbursed in FY09/10) (M-013281)

Water and sanitation, shelter and household items to the most vulnerable (M-013246)

Water, sanitation, improve shelter conditions and survival kits to victims of earthquake (M-013253)

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Humanitarian assistance (to be disbursed in FY 10/11) (M-013281)

Improve shelter conditions, health and medical, water and sanitation (M-013238)

Humanitarian assistance (to be disbursed in FY 09/10) (M-013281)

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963,391 0

973,710 0

702,116 0

734,358 0

Water and sanitation (M-013365) 876,339 0963,391 0

Humanitarian assistance (M-013277) 1,876,173 0Health and medical (M-013367) 452,775 0Health for Children and Families in Haiti (part of M-013248) 91,791 0

Protection for Children in Haiti (part M-013248) 183,581 0Health for Children and Families in Haiti (part of M-013280) 387,075 0

458,953 0

458,953 0

642,534 0

1,658,894 0

Education for Children in Haiti (part of M-013280) 3,483,678 01,407,129 0

to be allocated to specific projects (M--013252) 240,848 0to be allocated to specific projects/sectors (M-013245) 472,144 0

4,012,412 0

4,802,056 0

5,349,882 0

Provision of humanitarian Air Services 1,980,486 03,752,345 0

Logistics and telecommunication support (M-013249) 3,960,972 0Food Assistance to Earthquake-Affected Populations in Haiti 19,379,845 0

Emergency food assistance (M-013244) 31,161,473 0Environmental health post-earthquake (part of M-013241) 381,629 0

437,537 0

625,921 0

Water and sanitation (M-013368) 876,339 0Humanitarian assistance (M-013282) 6,378,987 0

1,445,087 0

Psychological support to children, elderly, women and socially vulnerable (M-013250)

Mobile Clinics for Cité Soleil_MDM Canada_Phase II (M-013366)

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy in Haiti [M-013243] ( OCT 2855)

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy for Haiti Response [M-013243-additional] (OCT 2996)

Water and sanitation, emergency shelter and non-food items (M-013247)

Humanitarian assistance - non programmatic (part of M-013248)

Water and sanitation and hygiene kits (part of M-013248)

Emergency Shelter and Non-food Items for Children and Families in Haiti (part of M-013248)

Humanitarian assistance - non programmatic (part of M-013280)

Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization (M-013278)

Restoring quality education and ECD services in Haiti (part of M-013242)

WASH Emergency Response to the affected persons in Haiti Earthquake (part of M-013242)

Nutrition programme support to the Earthquake Response in Haiti (part of M-013242 )

Logistics Augmentation and Coordination for Relief Operations in Response to the Earthquake in Haiti (M-013249)

Support to the Ministry of Health (MoH) in emergency and transition phase (part of M-013241)

Ensure Availability of Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation (part of M-013241)

Water and sanitation, emergency shelter and protection particularly children (M-013251)

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200,000 0

500,000 0

3,000,000 0

436,151 0

500,000 0

1,154,081 0

1,243,875 0

2,487,750 0

3,000,000 0

99,510 0

24,331 0

101,543 0

1,000,000 0

303,666 0

306,020 0

358,985 0

2,529,963 0

502,900 0

Immediate relief to Haiti following the widespread devastation caused by the powerful earthquake (potable water, food, medicines and temporary shelter, restoration of critical facilities and services)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Rapid restoration of food production; Réactivation d'urgence des moyens de vie de populations affectées par le tremblement de terre du 12 janvier 2010 en Haïti (CERF 10-FAO-005)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Support d´urgence aux petits agriculteurs affectes par le tremblement de terre et les inondations de 2010 (CERF 10-FAO-020)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Shelter and NFI assistance to Haitian earthquake victims in the border area with Dominican Republic (CERF 10-IOM-004)

CERF rapid response grant to project: NFI assistance for vulnerable earthquake victims in Haiti (CERF 10-IOM-014)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Immediate shelter and NFIs assistance to vulnerable earthquake victims in Haiti (CERF 10-IOM-001)

CERF rapid response grant to project: to be allocated to specific projects (CERF 10-IOM-002)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Camp coordination and camp management for vulnerable earthquake victims in Haiti (CERF 10-IOM-003)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Camp coordination and camp management for vulnerable earthquake victims in Haiti (CERF 10-IOM-013)

CERF rapid response grant to project: OHCHR earthquake intervention in Haiti (CERF 10-CHR-001)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Prevention of occupational HIV, mother to child transmission, blood safety and continue treatment for people living with HIV (CERF 10-AID-001)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Establishment and maintenance of the humanitarian corridor from Dominican Republic to Haiti (CERF 10-UDP-002)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Time-critical rubble removal for streets, houses and public utilities through cash-for-work in Port-au-Prince metropolitan area affected communities (CERF 10-UDP-001)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Emergency reproductive health services for Haitian population displaced on the Dominican Republics border area (CERF 10-FPA-002)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Ensuring essential reproductive health services (CERF 10-FPA-001)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Prevention of gender-based violence and response to womens needs (CERF 10-FPA-003)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Vulnerable neighborhood and housing security assessment, urgent demolitions and transitional camps at neighborhood level (CERF 10-HAB-001)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Prevention and response to family separation (CERF 10-CEF-006C)

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850,292 0

903,479 0

1,201,075 0

1,354,620 0

199,020 0

782,460 0

1,000,000 0

1,000,000 0

1,000,000 0

2,000,000 0

2,001,882 0

2,893,426 0

88,906 0

177,024 0

407,024 0

545,189 0

716,900 0

CERF rapid response grant to project: Emergency nutrition for children and women (CERF 10-CEF-004A)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Emergency nutrition for children and women (CERF 10-CEF-006-B)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Provide access to safe water and sanitation facilities to families affected by the earthquake (CERF 10-CEF-004B)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Provide access to safe water and sanitation facilities to families affected by the earthquake (CERF 10-CEF-006-A)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Security for Women and their Families: Ensuring a Gender-Responsive Humanitarian and Early Recovery Response(CERF 10-FEM-001)

CERF rapid response grant to WFP: Common emergency telecommunication services to humanitarian community in Haiti (CERF 10-WFP-007)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Logistics augmentation and coordination for relief operations in response to earthquake in Haiti (CERF 10-WFP-006)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Provision of humanitarian air services in response to the earthquake in Haiti (CERF 10-WFP-006)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the earthquake in Haiti (CERF 10-WFP-010)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Logistics augmentation and coordination for relief operations in response to the earthquake in Haiti (CERF 10-WFP-010)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Food assistance to earthquake affected populations in Haiti (CERF 10-WFP-009)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Food assistance to earthquake affected populations in Haiti (CERF 10-WFP-005)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Availability of essential drugs in health institutions providing service free of charge, drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis, drugs for the management of acute malnutrition at hospital level, and laboratory reagents for diagnostic (CERF 10-WHO-023)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Outbreak control and environmental health (CERF 10-WHO-2010)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Reactivation of basic health care services (CERF 10-WHO-002)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Availability of essential drugs in health institutions providing service free of charge, drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis, drugs for the management of acute malnutrition at hospital level, and laboratory reagents for diagnostic (CERF 10-WHO-023)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Health services in Dominican Republic for affected population by the earthquake in Haiti (CERF 10-WHO-004)

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736,000 0

764,140 0

865,905 0

1,470,308 0

Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 499,000 00 0

0 0

in kind - A 60-member rescue team; three sniffer dogs 0 02,643,171 0

in kind - 10,000 tents 2,936,858 04,405,286 0

Emergency aid to affected population 1,000,000 0Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 500,000 0Humanitarian Aid 100,000 0Restoring quality education and ECD services in Haiti 250,000 0

250,000 0

500,000 0

0 0

Food aid 50,000 0Humanitarian aid 2,500,000 0

950,000 0

50,000 0

Restoring quality education and ECD services in Haiti 140,056 0

CERF rapid response grant to WHO: Health response and availability of adequate drugs and medical supplies to Haiti earthquake - to be allocated to specific NGO health projects (CERF 10-WHO-003)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Health response and availability of adequate drugs and medical supplies to Haiti earthquake (CERF 10-WHO-003)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Availability of essential drugs in health institutions providing service free of charge, drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis, drugs for the management of acute malnutrition at hospital level, and laboratory reagents for diagnostic (CERF 10-WHO-023)

CERF rapid response grant to project: Availability of adequate drugs and medical supplies (CERF 10-WHO-002)

in kind - a 767 jet and a Hercules C-130 plane with medical assistance.

in kind - emergency relief items and 61-member rescue team

in kind - additional aid: 43-member Chinese medical care and epidemic prevention team and 20-tonne medical supplies (medicines, hygiene equipments, medical devices and camping equipments)

in kind - 3 shipments of emergency relief (Jan 17; Jan 26 and Feb 8), including 400 portable power generators, 10 sets water-purifying machines, 500 tents, 20,000 items of clothing medicines and other materials in urgent demand; 25 tonnes of medical aid (medicine needed to fight infectious diseases, tablets, rehydration liquids, gauze and medical alcohol. The shipment consists of 1,790 boxes)

WASH Emergency Response to the affected people in Haiti Earthquake

Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Earthquake in Haiti

in kind - 7 cargo flights and one Navy ship with 231 personnel of search and rescue teams and health professionals; 21 trained dogs; 398 tons of humanitarian supplies and consignments of a military hospital, medication, medical supplies and equipment, food, water, water purifiers, sanitation supplies, vehicles, comunication devices and search and rescue equipment

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti [N387/10/MPC/ONUG/OI/C2] {OCT 3041}

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy for Haiti Response [ N387/10/MPC/ONUG/OI/C2] (OCT 3041)

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Humanitarian aid 201,207 0For victims of earthquake 290,453 0

0 0

Food Assistance to Earthquake Affected Populations in Haiti 607,500 0

Relief, recovery and rebuilding 173,160 0Relief, recovery and rebuilding 173,160 0Relief, recovery and rebuilding 86,580 0Relief, recovery and rebuilding 86,580 0Relief, recovery and rebuilding 173,160 0Relief, recovery and rebuilding 173,160 0Reconstruction of Water Infrastructure (91386/2010-ORS) 268,557 0

145,434 0

Emergency shelter and non-food items 969,564 0Agriculture assistance to affected population 1,456,311 0Further funding for UN Base Camp Module 1,163,476 0UN Base Camp Module (46.H.5.BRS.) 1,163,476 0Emergency shelter and non-food items (46.h.5.drk.) 291,262 0Emergency shelter and non-food items 1,939,127 0

2,912,621 0

OCHA ERRF for Haiti (46.haiti.5.b.) [OCT 2842] 1,638,807 03,883,495 0

OCHA country office in Haiti (46.haiti.5.b.) [OCT 2843] 289,201 096,957 0

720,179 0

Protection for Children in Haiti 736,132 0Community-based child protection (46.H.7-4-133) 969,564 0

342,662 0

Prevention and response to GBV 628,213 0Prevention and response to family separation 2,820,150 0

3,407,200 0

73,048 0

Food aid 116,505 0For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 821,587 0

0 0

0 4,976,499

in-kind: search and rescue teams and 5 tons of food 0 0Food aid 30,785 0in kind - medical supplies and personnel 0 0in kind: a SAR team of 12 members 0 0Haiti ERRF (OCT 3016) 1,999,977 0

27,417 0

in kind: 60 doctors to add to its 400 medical staff already in Haiti; field hospitals

Emergency shelter and non-food items(46.h.5.drk.)

Emergency shelter and non-food items and protection (46.H.7-4-133)

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti [OCT 2844] (46.Haiti.5.b.)

Protection for Children in Haiti(46.h.5.drk.)

Education for Children in Haiti

Ensuring GBV coordination in the aftermath of the earthquake

WASH Emergency Response to the affected people in Haiti Earthquake

Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Earthquake in Haiti

in kind - food, medicine medical aid, and rescue crews to Haiti; 20 technicians to help re-establish telecommunications, 12 disaster management specialists, 8 mobile clinics, 6 ambulances, a medical team water supplies and drugs.

Assistencia destinada a los Centros de la Red Pblica de Salud, canalizados a travs de la Secretaria de Estado de Salud Pblica y Asistencia Social (SESPAS).

ICT support module for the UNDAC team in the framework of IHP

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Urgent relief to the victims of the earthquake 98,124 0Urgent relief to the victims of the earthquake 234,372 0To help victims of the earhquake 230,880 0For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 9,971 0

0 144,300,144

0 288,600,288

281,000 0

2,400,000 0

3,410,000 0

1,113,810 0

359,601 0

378,439 0

742,771 0

1,235,465 0

1,195,414 0

700,280 0

798,193 0

Short term recovery and rehabilitation and re-establishing the governments capacity to operate effectively (original pledge 100 million euros)

Longer-term reconstruction from 9th and 10th EDF funds and Intra-ACP and Caribbean Regional Allocation (original pledge 200 million euros)

Intervention d´urgence en Scurit Alimentaire suite au tremblement de terre dans la rgion de Port au Prince (Hati) le 12 janvier 2010 (part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01018)

Intervention durgence en Scurit Alimentaire suite au tremblement de terre dans la rgion de Port au Prince (Hati) le 12 janvier 2010 (part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01018)

Support à la livraison d’eau par camion dans l’aire métropolitaine de Port au Prince, Haïti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02007)

Projet de relèvement immédiat, de prévention et de gestion des risques et désastres dans le Département du Sud Est, Haïti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02022)

Revival of livelihoods of earthquake-affected populations (part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01013)

Provision of emergency Watsan relief to earthquake-affected populations in Haiti (part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01013)

Transitional shelter and non-food items support (part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01013)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Reduction de la malnutrition et de la prevalence de la multi-morbidit travers l amelioration de loffre et de laccs aux soins nutritionnels ainsi que de la situation en matire deau potable et assainissement, dans le Bas Artibonite. (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01006)

Evaluation des bâtiments d’habitation et réponse adaptée pour un logement de transition pour les sinistrés du séisme du 12 janvier en Haïti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02005)

Assistance mdicale et sanitaire auprs de populations affectes par le tremblement de terre du 12 janvier 2010 dans le quartier de Martissant Port au Prince (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01008)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Soins Obsttricaux Gratuits Martissant (HO/HTI/BUD/2009/01008)

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952,986 0

636,601 0

635,060 0

1,105,592 0

4,195,277 0

631,208 0

1,012,751 0

679,593 0

1,027,211 0

229,928 0

1,119,600 0

2,985,930 0

6,362,172 0

1,545,582 0

Shelter Assistance to Earthquake Victims (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02015)

Mass Sanitation Module Emergency Response Unit (ERU - MSM20) Haiti - supporting humanitarian aid operations after the earthquake (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01003)

Soutien à la reprise des activités médicales dans le Nord Artibonite suite à l’arrivée de populations déplacées fuyant Port-au-Prince (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02024)

Logistic support for mass sanitation in Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01006)

Renforcement et réparation de l’habitat des ménages les plus vulnérables dans les communes de Carrefour et Léogâne (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02009)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Projet humanitaire damlioration de la situation alimentaire et nutritionnelle des enfants de 0 5 et des femmes enceintes et allaitantes dans le dpartement Sud Hati(ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01002)

Support to creating a dignified and safe environment in schools affected by the earthquake in Petit Goave and Grand Goave (Departement de l’Ouest) ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02018

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Appui aux communauts les plus vulnrables du bas Nord-Ouest menaces par linscurit alimentaire leve (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01010)

Proposal for Earthquake Relief: Community-based Integrated Mental Health / Psychosocial Support Program in the earthquake-affected areas and areas of displacement of the earthquake-affected population in Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02027)

Life-saving assistance to vulnerable earthquake victims in Haiti (part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01012)

Concern Consolidated Camp Management and Planning Project (ConCaMP) [part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01012]

WAT/SAN - Reducing the Vulnerability of Rural Populations - Concern Rural Response to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake (CRR2010) [ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02012]

Reducing the Vulnerability of Urban Populations - Concern Urban Response to 2010 Haiti Earthquake and subsequent rainy season (CUR2010) [ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02010]

Debris removal through cash for work by earthquake victims in Jacmel (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01014)

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2,554,858 0

1,105,958 0

1,010,101 0

2,799,580 0

2,240,896 0

6,843,403 0

277,360 0

490,620 0

1,326,260 0

1,404,157 0

700,280 0

498,366 0

103,861 0

1,360,222 0

2,621,232 0

Camp management (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02001) 5,352,664 0

692,755 0

Emergency Livelihood Support and Disaster Risk Reduction amongst Earthquake Affected Communities in southern Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02014)

Food Security / Support to rural food production ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02026

Provision of basic health care services for the vulnerable people affected by earthquake in Haiti (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2010/01001)

Temporary shelter for the vulnerable people affected by earthquake in Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01005)

Water, Sanitation and Shelter emergency assistance to people affected by the earthquake in Hati (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01011)

SHELTER - Projet d’amélioration des conditions de vie des populations sinistrées par le séisme du 12 janvier 2010 (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02011)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Improvement of community managed water supply facilities and hygiene promotion in the Department of Grand Anse (HO/HTI/BUD/2009/01009)

Humanitarian aid for earthquake victims in Haiti(ECHO/HTI/BUD/2010/01002)

Assisting earthquake-affected people in the rural areas of the West Department (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02006)

Emergency intervention for life saving health support to injured people in Haiti affected by the earthquake (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01001)

Direct cares and rehabilitation of the victims of the earthquake in Hati (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01004)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Projet de surveillance et de lutte contre la malnutrition par la diversification de la production vivrire et la matrise de leau (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01013)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - non-food items/shelter/kits [ECHO/DREF/BUD/20098/01001 (MDRHT 006 - 07)]

Programme d'appui à la Croix Rouge pour la réduction de la vulnérabilité des populations à haut risque (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02023)

Health Care for Earthquake-Affected Populations in Haiti ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02013

Medical mobile outreach service, rehabilitation services and psychosocial support to earthquake victims in Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01007)

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539,811 0

109,596 0

432,900 0

872,093 0

2,621,232 0

1,129,518 0

233,816 0

994,104 0

2,153,433 0

394,034 0

577,201 0

721,501 0

73,549 0

Post Earthquake Emergency Medical Aid for Vulnerable Populations in Logne Region (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01019)

Haiti earthquake - Information Management (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01009)

Soins mdico-chirurgicaux durgence au bnfice de la population affecte par le tremblement de terre du 12 janvier 2010, Hati (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2010/01003)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Programme multisectoriel pour la rduction de la mortalit maternelle et infanto-juvnile (enfants de moins de 5 ans) dans le dpartement de la Grande Anse (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01001)

Provision of free and quality primary health care, psycho-social support services for the earthquake affected population of Port au Prince and a medical, legal and psychological follow-up for the victims of violence. (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02020)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Emergency Obstetric Care (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01012)

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy for Haiti Response [ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01021 - equiv to 20% of Euro 948,127] (OCT 2976)

Coordination (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01021 -equiv to 80% of Euro 948,127) [OCT 2908]

Improving the living conditions of the population affected by the earthquake of January 2010 in the Southeast Department of Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02002)

Immediate relief and early recovery for the earthquake-affected in Haiti - Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Renforcement des Capacits de Prparation et de Rponse des Structures Communales de Gestion des Risques et des Dsastres dans le Dpartement du Nord aux Dsastres Naturels (ECHO/DIP/BUD/2009/03011)

Immediate relief and early recovery for the earthquake-affected in Haiti - Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01014)

WAT/SAN Response to earthquake in Haiti (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2010/01004)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Campagne en riposte lepidmie de diphterie dans l aire Metropolitaine de Port au Prince (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01007)

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522,668 0

463,902 0

638,650 0

751,681 0

4,025,202 0

64,704 0

805,322 0

1,829,195 0

1,588,515 0

1,270,648 0

1,039,608 0

1,575,130 0

86,580 0

537,570 0

Provision of assistance to vulnerable children and care-givers affected by the Haiti earthquake (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01017)

Capacity Building of Humanitarian Personnel – Logistics (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01020)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Community and School-based Disaster risk Reduction in South East Department, Republic of Haiti (ECHO/DIP/BUD/2009/03007)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Projet Sant et Nutrition dans le Sud-est dHati (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01011)

Emergency Health, Nutrition, Water & Sanitation and Food Security for Children and families affected by the Earthquake in Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02017)

Rétablir l’accès à l’eau potable, à l’hygiène et à l’assainissement des populations des zones rurales affectées par le séisme et autres catastrophes naturelles, Commune de Petit-Goave (part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02004)

WASH response to emergency needs of populations affected by earthquake (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01002)

Réponses aux urgences post séisme et relance de l’agriculture dans les zones rurales du département de l’Ouest (part of ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02004)

Humanitarian assistance to victims of earthquake in the Republic of Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01010)

SHELTER - Post-earthquake relief and reconstruction (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02021)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Projet humanitaire damlioration de la situation nutritionnelle des enfants de 0 5 et des femmes enceintes et allaitantes dans le dpartement Sud Hati (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01004)

Improvement of Living conditions in IDP Camps through Water Supply and Technical Interventions and Enhancement of the Capacity of Civil Protection Actors (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02019)

Support en tlcommunications satellitaires et centres de ressources informatiques pour des oprations durgence humanitaire en Hati (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2010/01005)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Global Plan to bring relief and humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable populations in Haiti [ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01000-unallocated of Euro 7 mn]

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42,251,051 0

1,311,206 0

2,733,824 0

2,750,437 0

225,904 0

1,587,302 0

4,037,685 0

10,989,011 0

674,764 0

502,000 0

560,224 0

Aid to victims of Haiti earthquake - new field hospital 721,501 0Mobile clinic and personnel 1,082,251 0Aid to victims of Haiti earthquake 432,900 0Life saving activities/water + food 721,501 0Aid to victims of Haiti earthquake 1,010,101 0

0 0

Aid coordination (OCT 2873) 210,084 0Aid to victims of Haiti earthquake 1,414,097 0For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 1,427 0

Food aid 1,587,302 0432,900 0

Emergency Water Sanitation and Hygiene 670,000 0Humanitarian assistance 68,504 0

16,961,039 0

53,981 0

Continuing multi-sectoral humanitarian aid for people affected by the earthquake in Haiti (IP/10/156) [ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02000 - unallocated of orig pledge of Euro 90 mn]

Protection of lives through proper preparation for the hurricane season ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02016

Immediate transitional shelters for earthquake affected communities of Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01015)

Effective Human Waste management (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02025)

Funds originally committed in 2009 and redirected to earthquake response - Logistics support to emergency preparedness operations in Haiti (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2009/01003)

Food aid (ECHO/HTI/BUD/2010/01006)

Logistics, Telecommunications Augmentation and Coordination for relief Operations in response to the EQ in Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02003)

Food Assistance to Earthquake Affected Populations in Haiti (ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/02008)

Health Response to Haiti Earthquake 12 January 2010(ECHO/-CR/BUD/2010/01016)

Shelter, NFI and drinking water - later school tents, recovery and reconstruction; Collapsiple water containers and water pufirication tablets for 10 000 people, family tents

Emergency rehabilitation of agricultural production in Haiti after the earthquake

in kind - Two IT experts and IT module through UNOCHA/ UNDAC

Reponse aux besoins alimentaires immediats des populations sinistrees de Port-au-prince

in kind - SAMU team, medical personnel and supplies (Ministry of Health); personnel, helicopters, planes, field hospital (Ministry of the Interior); personnel, planes, helicopters, ships, rations (Ministry of Defense); planes and transport (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Renforcement des compétences dans le domaine de la réponse aux catastrophes

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202,429 0

To be allocated to specyfic projects (OCT 2865) 6,747,638 0700,280 0

to be allocated to specific projects 2,020,202 0Projet sante Cite soleil 560,224 0Medical support to victims in Cit Soleil 577,201 0

288,600 0

Mise en place d'une plate-forme pharmaceutique 134,750 0376,851 0

Projets d'eau et assainissement 254,902 00 252,100,840

WASH Cluster Coordination Activities 106,998 02,592,062 0

0 2,111,614

Food aid 180,483 0Food aid 754,745 0Food aid 2,453,102 0Aid for the victims of earthquake in Haiti (OCT 2897) 1,000,000 0towards relief efforts in Haiti 1,000,000 0

0 0

Allocation of clean drinking water (VN05 321.50 HTI 07/10) 216,450 0

134,953 0

5,182 0

65,706 0

70,917 0

Relief items and shelter (VN05 321.50 HTI 09/10) 577,201 0209,699 0

1,360,544 0

1,224,490 0

Contribution à la mise en place de dispositifs de prise en charge de la douleur et de la souffrance des victimes du séisme

Intervention d´urgence aupres des personnes blessees et handicapees suite au seisme du 12 janvier 2010 en Hati, au travers de la fourniture de services d´urgence de readaptation et d´abris temporaires

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy in Haiti (OCT 2864)

Soutien aux orphelinats de la commune de Tabarre, Port-au-Prince

Hati - aide franaise (cession de matriel: 40 M; allocation de moyens programms par diffrents ministres: 40 M; autres moyens nouveaux: 100 M )

Supply and emergency rehabilitation of water and sanitation systems (SM0100010)

Relance du programme d’achats locaux initié en 2005 par l’intégration de la production locale favorisant la relance de la production agricole. Les vivres sont donnés au PAM pour ses programmes nutritionnels et de cantines scolaires

in kind - 15 rescue rangers and 5 medical doctors; 40 tons of emergency supplies

Allocation of drinking water; hygiene training (VN05 321.50 HTI 08/10)

Distribution of baby-food and milk powder (VN05 321.50 HTI 16/10)

Consulting to the German Embassy, Evaluation of humanitarian need, water facilities (VN05 321.50 HTI 01/10)

Office of coordination for german humanitarian aid (VN05 321.50 HTI 05/10)

Recovery and Improvement of local agricultural production and access to water within the Commune of Bainet after the Hurricanes In 2008 (commited new funds of 160.000 Euro on 4th of August 2010) [BMZ-No.: 2009.1860.7]

Restoration of housing and living conditions in the South-East Department after the January 12, 2010 earthquake (BMZ-No.: 2010.1892.8)

Sécurité alimentaire á travers la gestion durable des ressources naturelles dans les bassins versants de Jassa et Lamatry (BMZ-No.: 2010.1908.2)

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1,906,289 0

635,324 0

Indemnification of basic medicare (VN05 321.50 HTI 03/10) 865,801 0

1,347,763 0

1,740,788 0

2,884,615 0

10,504,202 0

Primery health care (VN05 321.50 HTI 12/10) 980,420 0Medical care by orthopedic aid (VN05 321.50 HTI 06/10) 420,168 0

918,367 0

224,675 0

Harm reduction by delivery of food (VN05 321.50 HTI 15/10) 252,101 0

deployment of 1 coordination team 73,091 0437,518 0

For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 22,620 0

721,501 0

Food aid (BMZ-No.: 2010.1802.7) 5,772,006 0426,901 0

233,329 0

406,186 0

Food aid 288,600 0Emergency relief 100,000 0Emergency assistance 1,000,000 0

Sécurisation des bases économiques et alimentaires des sinistrés déplacés aprés le séime et des familles d'accueil les plus vulnérables á travers des activités á haute intensité de main d'oeuvre dans les domaines d'agriculture, de protection des ressource (BMZ-No.: 2010.1851.4)

Improvement of living conditions of families in rural communities in Haiti (BMZ-No.: 2010.1900.9)

Deployment of a Field hospital, safeguarding by medical supply (VN05 321.50 HTI 04/10)

Disaster prevention, reconstruction aid and stabilitation of livelihoods (committ new funds of 350.000 Euro) (BMZ-No.: 2010.1896.9)

Emergency Aid with food after the earthquake / new budget beside the project for the reconstruction and compansation of sensitivity, which started in December 2009 and continues until April 2012 (committ new funds of 500.000 Euro on 20th January 2010); New funds for the reconstruction-project of 1.100.000 Euro on 26th July 2010) (BMZ-No.: 2009.1989.4)

Transitional shelter for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti (committ new funds of 2,0 Mio. Euro for more transitional shelter on March, 2nd 2010 and 500.000 Euro for 2010 (BMZ-No.: 2010.1803.5)

Indemnification of an effectiv orthopedic and rehabilitative accommodation (BMZ-No.: 2010.1914.0)

Supply, disposal, startup, transaction of familikits, Emergency health kits, drinking water treatment plant (VN05 321.50 HTI 11/10)

Indemnification of drinking water supply (VN05 321.50 HTI 02/10)

Special Operation Logistics and Telecomunications Augmentation and Coordination for Relief Operations in Response to the Earthquake (VN05 321.50 HTI 14/10)

Survival support for families affected by earthquake in Haiti through emergency accomodation, non-food items, latrines and psycho-social support (VN05 321.50 HTI 10/10)

in kind - special team of physicians, 25 healthcare professionals, nurses and rescue unit, Hellenic Aid officials as well as pharmacueticals

in kind - 50 tons of pharmaceutical supplies and food; transport members of the NGOs Doctors of the World, and Hellenic Rescue Team

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144,300 0

40,000 0

Food aid 56,000 0aid for the victims of the devastating earthquake 5,000,000 0

1,700,000 0

Coordination (OCT 2982) 50,000 0200,000 0

Emergency Support to Haiti Media 100,000 0

0 0

0 0

1,900,433 0

Cash transfer to improve food security (CAID 10 01) 172,065 0724,696 0

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti (OCT 3159) 131,062 0

269,179 0

336,474 0

127,065 0

To provide temporary latrines in the capital. 140,056 0

in kind - rescue team on the field (1 medical team of 4 doctors, 1 paramed and 1 nurse plus team leader and approximately 1,5 tonnes of medicine and equipment)

in kind - Icelandic International Search and Rescue Team (ICE-SAR) [35 search and rescue specialists, fully equipped and self sufficient for up to seven days in the field, with 10 metric tons of their own tools and equipment, three tons of water, tents, advanced communication equipment and have their own water purifying capability.]

in kind - contingent of humanitarian workers (85 personnel, comprising 30 doctors, 10 surgeons, 10 rescuers, 10 electricity technicians, 25 construction and telecommunication experts); 45 tents, 3 tons of medicine, ICU equipment, operating room equipment, x-ray equipment, 5 tons of food, 5 tons of baby and children kits, one ambulance, one truck and water purifying tool (No:044/POL-101/I/10)

Immediate emergency aid to help Haiti deal with the devastating earthquake (to provide food, potable water, medicines and temporary shelter to victims of natural disasters)

Assistance team composed of experts to haiti to identify victims. The team is comprised of disaster victim identification (DVI) experts and other specialized staff who will help local authorities assess DVI requirements and assist in coordinating the deployments of any other specialist assistance.

30 tonnes of humanitarian aid including food, tents and medicine to quake-ridden Haiti

in kind - 80 tonnes of emergency humanitarian aid (18 Jan); 40 tonnes emergency supplies (25 Jan) - to provide shelter, clean water and the basic infrastructure for survival to 12,000 families; Irish Aid Rapid Response Corps, members with specialised skills in engineering, logistics and water and sanitation

to save lives and alleviate suffering by providing access to clean water and sanitation for displaced persons (CON 10 01)

Restoration of agricultural production; Restoration of agricultural production Immediate support to urban and peri-urban agriculture for earthquake affected populations (OSRO/HAI/011/IRE)

To support post-earthquake affected commmunities access NFI's and to stimulate the local economy while improving environmental sanitation through cash for work programmes (GOA 10 01)

To provide suitable and adequate sanitaiton access facilities to IDP's (HAVEN 10 01)

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Emergency Relief (IFRC 10 01) 360,750 0Coordination [UNOCHA 09 01](OCT 2854) 432,900 0

337,374 0

50,000 0

Environmental protection & recovery ( 134,953 0300,000 0

For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 278,270 0

Food aid 432,900 0280,112 0

0 0

0 0

7,500 0

23,506 0

40,646 0

900,433 0

4,329,004 0

To provide multi-sectoral support to meet the baisc needs of young children during the aftermath of the earthquake (PLAN 10 01)

for immediate humanitarian needs of people living with HIV (from an Irish grant for HIV in humanitarian situations, which is administered by UNAIDS at a global level and includes an ad-hoc component for sudden-onset disasters)

Technical Support to Government and Municipal Recovery Coordinators (UNHABITAT 10 01)

For the identification, registration and protection of 3,500 vulnerable children in Port-au-Prince (WOV 10 01)

in kind - a delegation which includes rescue forces, 40 doctors,24 nurses and representatives of the IDF Medical Corps to set up a hospital capable of treating 500 patients

in kind - interforce military contingent that will operate in close coordination with the United Nations (humanitarian flights; protection duties; Engineering Task Force consisting of 185 units equipped with: trucks, heavy tow trucks, containers, cranes, tank trucks, illuminated tower trailers, and a kitchen trailer; Medical Personnel of 37 doctors and nurses, 12 nurses)

To assist affected population stricken by the earthquake (Clothes, school items, mattresses)

To cover support costs related to MOFA- Italian CP operations for Haiti from the Brindisi UNHRD Hub

To assist affected populations stricken by the earthquake (Clothes)

in kind - Kitchen set, family type(700); Water tank, collapsible, 3500lt, w/ram (5); Blanket 50% wool 50% synthetic fibers (1950); Blanket 50% wool 50% new fibers (540); Jerry can, collapsible, with screw cap, 10 lt (3000); water tank, collapsible, 7500lt, w/ram (5); Water tank, collapsible, 1000lt, w/ram (20); Water purification unit, 4cu.m/hrs (3); Tent, multipurpose, 25 sq.m. (52); Tent, multipurpose, 32 sq.m approx (18); Roll, plastic, 4x60mt (33); High energy biscuits, 10 kg (6.3 tons); Emerg. kit, trauma profile, Italian (5); Emerg. kit, supp. to trauma, Italian (5); Interag Emerg Health Kit BASIC (4); Interag Emerg Health Kit SUPPLEMENTARY (4); Interag Emerg Health Kit 06 PEP MODULE (4); Interag Emerg Health Kit Oxytocin module (4).

in kind - On day 14 deployment of Italian team for first rapid assessment (12 persons). On day 19 transport of Advanced Medical Post and evacuation of italian residents. On day 22 transport of no-food items as beds, generators, tents, body bags, air conditioners, medicines, water purification unit, razioni K, medical items

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1,756,250 0

1,600,000 0

819,000 0

975,000 0

1,600,000 0

Emergency healthcare programme (MDRHT008) 721,501 0Camp Management for IDPs in identified settlement 600,600 0

999,400 0

721,501 0

Community-based child protection 239,957 01,600,000 0

738,552 0

Shelter, Water and Sanitation, Education, Cash for Work 1,600,000 0

Food aid 267,904 0739,645 0

In-kind: 5 Trauma Kits A and 5 Trauma Kits B 108,000 0133,000 0

Reactivation of Basic Health Care Services 658,762 00 0

0 0

in kind - emergency medical team (DRT) 0 02,000,000 0

Emergency grant aid (part of initial US$5 mn) 500,000 0

Specific objective A: to contribute to the improvement of hygienic and sanitary conditions of displaced population in Petit Goave and Grand Goave; Specific objective B: to contribute to the improvement of nutritional and psychosocial conditions of children and their families in Wharf Jeremie (Cité Soleil) and La Saline (Port-au-Prince) neighborhoods

Child protection and rehabilitation of educational infrastructures

Providing of a safer place of living to the targeted IDPs victims of the earthquake reducing the impact of rainy season and improving their hygiene conditions

Reduction of water borne diseases and improving of hygiene conditions trough the construction of safe latrines, the distribution of hygiene kits and e creation and coordination of water committees. Construction of water systems to provide 10/l person/day for the targeted population

Support to families affected by the earthquake in Petit Goave District by ensuring water supplies, distributing non food items, and rehabilitating educational facilities

Support livelihood of target community by providing emergency shelter and delivering food and non food items. Rehabilitation of sanitary infrastructures

To support OCHAs coordination activities and RC coordination of humanitarian international community in the field (OCT 2863)

Rehabilitation of educational infrastructures, provision of goods to vulnerable children, support of water and sanitation sectors with children and mothers as specific target

Rubble removal for streets, houses and public utilities through cash-for-work in Port-au-Prince affected comunities

To meet the emergency food needs of the populations affected

in kind - 4 inter-agency emergency health kits (IEHK) without malaria module; 4 Post-exposure prophylaxis kits (PEP) supplementary module

in kind - two Jamaica Defence Force vessels with technical, medical and military personnel and relief supplies

in kind - team of 100 members (of whom about 40 are medical professionals) to implement medical activities in the Hatian City of Leogane.

Support to agriculture production and food security of earthquake affected families, migrant families and rural host families - Emergency rehabilitation of agricultural production in Haiti after the earthquake

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Emergency assistance 3,000,000 0Assistance for transitional shelter 6,000,000 0to be allocated to specific projects 1,100,000 0

1,900,000 0

2,380,000 0

9,000,000 0

11,149,000 0

8,000,000 0

In-kind: deploying an engineering unit to MINUSTAH 0 0500,000 0

135,000 0

for long-term reconstruction (unallocated of $45 mn) 0 28,177,0001,000,000 0

200,000 0

500,000 0

Essential health services for women and children 1,100,000 01,500,000 0

2,000,000 0

5,000,000 0

200,000 0

Food Assistance to Earthquake Affected Populations in Haiti 1,000,000 0

Provision of humanitarian Air Services 2,500,000 0Food aid 6,500,000 0

312,500 0

Availability of adequate drugs and medical supplies 687,500 0

Emergency camp coordination for all camps / communal settlements hosting IDPs

Institutional Rebuilding - Justice and security

Provision of comprehensive shelter assistance to earthquake-affected communities in Haiti

Territorial Rebuilding - Transport (ports, road, rail, air) in Leogane

Emergency grant aid thru JPF(Japanese NGOs)

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy for Haiti Response (OCT 2891)

Institutional Rebuilding - Democratic institutions

Rubble removal for streets, houses and public utilities through cash for work in Port-au-Prince affected communities

Emergency education support to secondary and higher education andeducation authorities

Providing Emergency Reproductive Health Kits to Earthquake Affected Populations

Supply and emergency rehabilitation of water and sanitation systems

Essential health services for women and children

WASH Emergency Response to the affected persons in Haiti Earthquake (SM100028)

Housing

Surveillance, preparedness and response to outbreaks of communicable diseases in temporary and permanent health facilities of affected areas

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Awaiting alloction to specific projects under health sector 3,500,000 0

0 0

Humanitarian Aid (OCT 2871) 100,000 0Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti [CT 3063] 1,987 0

0 8,800,000

to be allocated to specific projects/sectors 300,000 0Coordination (OCT 2872) 100,000 0

300,000 0

Food aid 500,000 00 0

Emergency relief to victims of earthquake 1,000,000 0100,000 0

Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 75,000 075,000 0

0 0

Aid to Haiti quake victims 50,000 095,147 0

47,574 0

47,574 0

Reconstruction 27,619 0Urgent relief 20,896 0Urgent relief 35,354 0Urgent relief 212,304 0

72,150 0

Emergency relief 144,300 0Emergency relief 72,150 0Reconstruction of schools and houses 251,986 0Emergency assistance (Health and medical) 288,600 0Emergency relief 72,150 0Emergency assistance (Shelter) 144,300 0Emergency Assistance (Health and medical) 216,450 0Reconstruction of schools and houses 57,823 0Emergency relief 72,150 0

in kind - Established a 12-bed military hospital in Port-au-Prince, and are also feeding children who are admitted; dispatched two planes carrying a mobile field hospital, rescue team, doctors and six tons of aid supplies that include food, medicine and clothing

In-Kind: relief goods; search and rescue teams and medical teams; 240 troops to Haiti to provide humanitarian assistance and rebuild areas in Leogane, west of the capital, Port-au-Prince

Supply and emergency rehabilitation of water and sanitation systems (SM100016)

in kind - 100 tons of food, medical supplies, tents and blankets

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy for Haiti Response (OCT 3105 )

Humanitarian giviing for Haiti's earthquake (SM099906)

in kind - Airlifted 25 tons of tents, 3 tons of medicine, vaccines and other supplies; sent aid workers to help in relief effort

Rubble removal for streets, houses and public utilities through cash for work in Port-au-Prince affected communities

Supply and emergency rehabilitation of water and sanitation systems

Logistics and Telecommunications Augmentation and Coordination for Relief Operations in Response to the Earthquake in Haiti

in kind - search and rescue team (7 dogs + 11 canine search experts) plus 6 civil protection technical staff with localization material to Haiti

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Reconstruction of schools and houses 136,054 0Emergency assistance for agriculture and food assistance 189,331 0

Emergency Assistance 72,150 0Emergency assistance 269,906 0

140,056 0

Emergency relief 288,600 0Post Disaster Needs Assessment 33,738 0in kind - medical team 0 0

Humanitarian assistance (from City of Skopje) 36,075 0

90,000 0

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti (OCT 3047) 5,000 0

in kind - 150 metric tonnes of rice 0 0Coordination (OCT 2947) 100,000 0in kind - emergency assistance to Haiti 129,870 0

70,028 0

0 0

support to community kitchens 51,606 0administrative cost of expert team sent to assist in the rescue 61,132 0

in kind - basic food items 279,843 0transportation costs of emergency relief 412,803 0in kind - 51,6270 tents 1,700,000 0To fund projects for reconstruction 8,000,000 0Emergency relief (OCT 2896) 90,000 0ERRF Haiti (OCT 2931) 20,000 0In kind - medical and pharmaceutical products 1,000,000 0Humanitarian assistance 0 33,000,000in kind - 60-member team with trained sniffer dogs 0 0

215,343 0

672,948 0

721,500 0

16,150,740 0

Emergency aid 2,886,003 01,398,600 0

Humanitarian assistance 287,977 0Humanitarian assistance 431,965 0Food aid 719,942 0

0 0

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti [OCT 3053] 1,001,000 0

Humanitarian Aid (OCT 2870) 1,500,000 0

Mapping support to the Haiti emergency, WFP Emergency Preparedness and Response Branch

For the victims of devastating earthquake in Haiti (OCT 2898)

to be allocated to specific agencies/projects/sectors (OCT 2895)

in kind - rescue teams; 16 million tons of assistance; 900,000 food rations delivered through mobile community kitchens

Support of humanitarian aid operations (21286 (DMH0112000)

Immediate emergency assistance to victims of earthquake (21316 (DMH0111999)

Cash contribution to the IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal (channelled through Netherlands Red Cross)

Emergency assistance for victims of earthquake (21330 (DMH0111986)

Logistics and Telecommunications Augmentation and Coordination forRelief Operations in Response to theEarthquake in Haiti (21129 (DMH0111737)

in kind - special brigade to repair electric power lines that have been damaged by the earthquake; 31 military doctors of the Humanitarian Rescue Unit (URH) and humanitarian aid for the victims

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in kind - staff support to the UN 1,126,516 0

Humanitarian assistance 1,126,516 0

Awaiting allocation to specific project 1,507,538 0717,949 0

1,709,402 0

2,010,050 0

853,097 0

854,701 0

1,951,916 0

1,196,581 0

2,222,222 0

in kind - secondments to the UN 866,551 06,686 0

Coordination [HAITI-10/010] (OCT 2874) 341,373 0UNHCR/OHCHR Quick Impact Projects (part of HTI-10/008) 32,612 0

UNHCR/OHCHR Quick Impact Projects (part of HTI-10/008) 170,000 0

Awaiting allocation to specific projects 403,035 0Support to national protection actors (part of HTI-10/008) 498,000 0

OHCHR Earthquake Intervention Haiti (part of HTI-10/008) 570,490 0

HTI-10/0011/Humanitarian assistance to affected population 769,231 0

2,564,103 0

to be allocated to specific projects/sectors (HTI-10/007) 1,367,521 0

to be allocated to specific projects/sectors (HTI-10/006) 1,452,990 0

HTI-10/0012/ Emergency funding for medical intervention in Port au Prince

HTI-10/0002/Provision of Emergency Water Supply, Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion in Central Port au Prince.

HTI-10/0002/Provision of Emergency Water Supply, Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion in Central Port au Prince.

HTI-10/0004/Cuba support to Haiti Relief (Royal Norwegian Embassy, Havana)

HTI-10/0004/Cuba support Haiti Relief thru the Royal Norwegian Embassy, Havana

QZA-10/0167/General support to UNDAC and the Haitit operations

HTI-10/0001/Rapid Deployment of Emergancy Hospital

HTI-10/0001/Rapid Deployment of Emergancy Hospital

HTI-10/0017 - in kind - replenishment of emergency stocks (8 tents inc. transport and other associated costs) in Brindisi in order to assist the victims of the earthquake in Hait in January 2010

Rubble removal for streets, houses and public utilities through cash for work in Port-au-Prince affected communities (HTI-10/013)

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to be allocated to specific projects/sectors (HTI-10/006) 3,418,800 0

Food Assistance to Earthquake-Affected Populations in Haiti 311,929 0

food aid (HTI-10/009) 1,733,102 0For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 2,092,113 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 500,000 0

Emergency eduction support 750,000 0

Urgent humanitarian assistance 0 144,300

Emergency relief 100,000 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

in kind - medical team in the quake-shattered Haiti. 0 0Coordination and advocacy (OCT 2856) 50,000 0in kind - additional food and medical supplies 0 0

0 0

741,703 0

1,038,961 0

Assistance to population affected by earthquake (1/2010) 50,505 0

Food aid (3/2010) 200,000 079,606 0

Increase the access to primary care 29,642 0

in kind - additional experts to assist in the relief efforts; Shelter kits with tents, tarps, water purification tablets; Emergency relief supplies; Food; Medical supplies; Family tool kits, including shovels; Telecommunications equipment

in kind - specialized medical team of 6 surgeons, 3 paramedics and 3 rescue workers to aid the medical relief efforts undergoing in Port-au-Prince with medicines, gauzes, bandages and plaster for making cast (MPP NY-053/10)

in kind - 15 tons of food and other relief items, 10,000 bags of food, 45,000 pounds of food donated by the people of Panama, group of specialists comprised of 21 rescue workers and 4 search dogs, 3 forensic doctors, 2 diplomats, 1 volunteer and 6 journalists

in kind - 5,000 kilos of food; 400 blankets; 13 volunteers

in kind - 54 tons of food and medicine to Haiti following Tuesday´s major earthquake in the island state

Group of 54 rescuers as well as 10 specially trained dogs plus 4 tonnes of equipment

In kind - 8 tons of food, blankets, water and medicines (first aid items), blood and blood plasma (4/2010)

In kind - Humanitarian assistance to the victims of the earthquake through rescue and health personal (2/2010)

Ensure the population´s access to medical assistance and services and provide basic services through IDP camp management

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1,443,001 0

0 0

Humanitarian assistance and emergency relief 72,150 00 0

5,000,000 0

700,000 0

Food Assistance to Earthquake Affected Populations in Haiti 4,200,000 0

1,000,000 0

Emergency assistance to victims 0 100,000Emergency relief 185,185 0Emergency relief 100,000 0

Emergency assistance to victims of earthquake 1,000,000 0Emergency relief 100,000 0Haiti-ERRF (OCT 3006) 100,000 0

50,000 0

Earthquake in Haiti 72,150 0Tents, blankets, sleeping bags, clothes, kitchen tools 255,844 0

324,675 0

in kind - 25 tents for approx 300 people 101,010 0ERRF for Haiti (OCT 3264) 277,778 0Emergency relief after earthquake 72,150 0Relief Projects 70,028 0

0 0

88,612 0

Food Assistance to Earthquake Affected Populations in Haiti 95,628 0

155,000 0

Emergency Earthquake Response – WASH. 180,300 0356,421 0

In-kind - multidisciplinary team of 30 persons equipped to set a shelter camp for around 400 persons and provide medical care services, including small surgeries; provision of camping gear, tents, camp beds, medical supplies, generators, bed sheets, blankets, hygiene kits and kitchen supplies. (IS 97/Dasc/CGII/2010)

in kind - aircraft loaded with 50 tons of urgent relief materials to those affected; rescue team of 26 members and to set up field hospital

in kind - two more planes with 40 metric tons of humanitarian aid to quake-devastated Haiti (medicines and first necessities)

in kind - 5 cargo aircraft of 60 tons of emergency relief, mobile hospital, SAR team deployed, including medical personnel (psychological support)

Funds for the deployment of EMERCOM Global Radius in support of UNDAC/OCHA operations in Haiti

Providing basic health care to survivors of the Haiti earthquake

In support of the international communities humanitarian relief efforts for earthquake-hit Haiti. (OCT 2847)

in kind - field hospital, medical unit consists of 17 personnel/paramedics, 3 tonnes of medical/first aid items; 2 tons of relief materials of 15 tents, 58 sleeping bags, 58 bes and 58 blankets

in kind - rescue teams of medical staff and engineers; 10 tons of search and rescue equipments and medical supplies

Immediate support to urban and peri-urban agriculture for earthquake affected populations

NFI - Resposta demergncia i de suport a les poblacions afectades pel sisme del 12 de gener 2010, a lrea de Port-au-Prince, Hait

in kind - shipment of Bladers, water-treatment tablets, hygiene kits (part of Euro 3,587,000)

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4,819,625 0

5,411,255 0

25,379,791 0

14,304 0

1,349,528 0

577,201 0

awaiting allocation 1,349,528 0Emergency assistance 295,260 0Humanitarian assistance to the victims of the earthquake 721,501 0

594,473 0

1,356,000 0

to be allocated to specific project/sector 220,644 01,113,759 0

1,500,000 0

Restoring quality education and ECD services in Haiti 2,500,000 0Provision of humanitarian Air Services 889,564 0For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 1,510,945 0

Humanitarian assistance to the victims of the earthquake 17,948,718 0

181,235 0

188,172 0

1,514,363 0

Availability of adequate drugs and medical supplies 2,149,419 0633,000 0

Emergency Water Sanitation and Hygiene 1,655,200 0emergency operations 0 278,940Urgent relief 274,390 0ERRF for Haiti (OCT 2484) 817,560 0

671,781 0

Transitional shelter and CFW support 696,767 0

Water and sanitation - immediate projects through La DINEPA (Direccin Nacional de Agua y Saneamiento Hait) [part of total commitment of Euro 3,587,000]

in kind - Humanitarian assistance to the victims of the earthquake through 215-member rescue and health teams and provision and distribution of shelters, hygiene kits, water and complementary supplies,sanitary modules, medicines and medical supplies and food (91 tons)

Support humanitarian efforts (Ministry of Defense intervention)

Apoyo traslado Delegacin a Montreal

Support to agriculture production and food security of earthquake affected families, migrant families and rural host families

Cash for Work: Facilitating return and restoring livelihoods through rehabilitation, reconstruction and rubble Removal

Protecting livelihoods of vulnerable and marginalized people by providing micro-grants

Rubble removal for streets, houses and public utilities through cash for work in Port-au-Prince affected communities

Nutrition for Women and Children (SM100007)

Nutrition programme support to the Earthquake Response in Haiti

Strengthen food and nutrition servies for the 10 hospitals located along the Haitian/Dominican border and inside the Dominican border that have been caring for Haitian patients

WASH support for Earthquake victims in Dominican Republic and in the areas bordering Haiti

Coordination, assessment, disaster risk reduction, and monitoring and evaluation

Response to earthquake affected population in Haïti - Early recovery cluster

Urgent relief to population affected by the earthquake. Transitioanl shelter and CFW support in Petit Goave and the Mornes

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672,175 0

Emergency psychosocial assistance 557,880 0557,880 0

1,115,760 0

1,255,230 0

Procurement, transport, and distribution of essential NFIs 1,394,700 0

536,789 0

Support to public health and health care services 1,103,222 0Urgent relief: EU MIC expert 10,619 0Expert to Post Disaster Needs Assessment 33,171 0

42,491 0

Logistics/Building expert 43,483 049,769 0

56,109 0

58,101 0

Support to wash cluster 59,492 0IT experts to assist the UNDAC 61,848 0Urgent relief-warehouse manager 62,468 0Urgent relief- Emergency Telecom Expert 65,906 0

66,447 0

94,964 0

Support to WASH cluster 116,218 0Medical health assistance and medical staff 165,483 0Urgent Relief. Basecamp 415,061 0Urgent Relief 573,944 0

577,048 0

748,937 0

Urgent Relief 2,370,049 054,134 0

269,935 0

Emergency Education support to 278,358 038,216 0

271,769 0

Urgent Relief 687,202 03,347,198 0

to be allocated to specific project/sector 500,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal (channelled through Swedish Red Cross)

Earthquake affected population- and camp coordination support

Emergency Support for Internally Displaced People through Provision of Water and Sanitation Facilities

Cash for Work: Facilitating Return and Restoring Livelihoods through Rubble Removal

Earthquake affected population, to save lives and prevent futher deterioration of public health conditions

Information Management Officer. Coordination of the humanitarian assistance

Medical Waste Expert in cooperation with UNEP, WHO and Haitian Governments

Logistics Officer. Support to the Global Logistics Cluster (Dominican Republic)

Early recovery, support with ICT Expert to emergency telecommnication cluster

Logistics/Building Expert. Extension of previously approved support

Urgent relief: Humanitarian Information Centre and 2 ICT Technicians (Information and Communication)

Early recovery. Support for coordination of early recovery and disaster waste

Additional base camp modules in support of UN operations in response to the earthquake emergency

Coordination (OCT 3126)

Provide financial resources to be used for the provision of integrated, child-centered support to 3,500 families severely impacted by the earthquake

Urgent relief. Protection of Children Affected by the Earthquake

To promote recovery, protection and strengthening of livelihoods among earthquake-affected households by ensuring access to essential food and non-food items

Support to people affeced by the earhquake and are in need for shelter, transitional shelter and water/ sanitation

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1,065,567 0

1,065,567 0

1,312,366 0

1,477,919 0

64,080 0

770,400 0

For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 3,484,958 0

3,610,475 0

Humanitarian Relief 60,871 01,379,029 0

0 0

51,230 0

in kind - Logistics 242,718 0in kind - Locally purchased aid goods, mainly shelter kits 310,680 0

in kind - Temporary shelter 485,437 06,694,175 0

46,125 0

Competence Centre for Reconstruction (CCR) (7F-07630.01) 621,762 0

274,419 0

Humanitarian aid 970,874 0Swiss Paediatric Transition Project (7F-06850.01) 206,532 0

485,437 0

Earthquake January 2010, WatSan PaP (7F-07552.01) 49,723 0in kind - emergency relief 485,437 0Food Aid – Swiss Dairy Products (7F-00905.30) 9,413 0Food Aid – Swiss Dairy Products (7F-00904.21) 206,820 0

Urgent relief. Essential health services for women and children. Supply and emergency rehabilitation of water and sanitation systems. Nutrition for women and children

Restoring quality education and ECD services in Haiti (SM100092)

Prevention and response to family separation, trafficking, smuggling, illegal movement (SM100092)

Population affected by the earthquake. Support with transitional shelter, livelihood revitalization, health , security, local informal commerce. Support to recontruction of public assets by recycling debris and rubble removal

Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Earthquake in Haiti

Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Earthquake in Haiti (Multilateral funds)

Logistics and Telecommunications Augmentation and Coordination forRelief Operations in Response to the Earthquake in Haiti (Multilateral funds)

Prevention of outbreaks of communicable diseases by mobilizing communities with public health messages, equipping and supporting community health workers and establishing diseases surveillance

in kind - dispatched an inter-disciplinary expert team (7 persons) to carry out a needs-assessment and a second team with 10 experts in the fields of water and sanitation, health and shelter.

Support to the government water and sanitation department DINEPA (7F-07785.01)

in kind - emergency aid goods including transport

Formation “Gestion des Risques et Désastres KIE en Haiti” (7F-07649.01)

Projet de Réhabilitation des Infrastructures Communautaires de Base, Département de la Grand’Anse (7F-05290.02)

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy in Haiti ( OCT 2857)

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118,370 0

376,648 0

to be allocated to specific projecs/sectors 970,874 0in kind - logistics and secondments 1,018,078 0GFDRR, Support of the PNDA (7F-06009.03) 95,147 0in kind - Airlifted 30 tons of humanitarian aid 0 0in kind - 450 tons of rice 0 0

0 0

Financial aid for Haiti 0 5,000,000in kind - 83 mt of relief supplies 366,000 0

650,000 0

165,000 0

job creation program 110,000 0purchase of emergency relief supplies 100,000 0Humanitarian fund for Haiti in the wake of the powerful quake 20,000 0

Humanitarian aid and 20,000 tones of rice; medical team 100,000 0

Food aid 6,632,381 0in kind - relief aid 1,000,000 0Emergency Relief Response Fund (OCT 2876) 1,000,000 0

1,000,000 0

Camp management 50,000 01,250,000 0

500,000 0

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti [OCT 3143] 100,000 0

Humanitarian assistance to victims of earthquake 503,643 0500,477 0

137,060 0

158,175 0

Early Recovery of Haiti’s Warning Services for Coastal Hazards

Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Earthquake in Haiti (7F-07531.01)

in kind - special rescue team of 23 specialist from National Fire Agency, MoI, 33 personnel organized by Taiwanese Red Cross Society; 66-member medical team dispatched by MND

Projects to help the earthquake-ravaged Haiti, which includes the purchase of satellite phones to replace the damaged mobile and fixed-line telecommunication services

to purchase and distribute 200 tons of rice to victims of earthquake

Emergency humanitarian assistance (sent with a Special Representative,at the level of Ambassador)

in kind - Field Hospital, 2 Healthcare Survey Unit, Medical Unit consists of 17 Personnel/paramedics and 10 tonnes of medical/first aid items, 20 tonnes of relief material consisting 200 tents, 2000 blankets, 145 set of kitchen materials, 1000 plastic bags for corps and 3 relief personel, 1.5 tonnes of Logistic equipment including food and cloths, fully equipped 10 SAR Personnel of AKUT Association

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy in Haiti ( OCT 2859)

Care- Haiti Program partnership for assistance to earthquake affected children in Haiti

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal (channeled through the UAE Red Crescent Society)

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal (channeled through the UAE Red Crescent Society)

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322,616 0

500,000 0

1,215,368 0

0 2,603,542

897,820 0

68,120 0

272,480 0

272,480 0

89,918 0

0 0

450,613 0

1,152,846 0

To be channeled through the UAE Red Crescent Society 0 100,000

404,000 0

in kind - Deployment of a number of medical personnel including specialists, technicians and nurses from the UAE, France, the USA, Argentine and Egypt who are voluntarily working with the RCA, to the field hospital in the Haitian Capital, Port-au-Prince. (channeled through the UAE Red Crescent Society)

in kind - Deployment of a field hospital in Port-au-Prince, including direct transportation from Abu Dhabi. (channeled through the UAE Red Crescent Society)

In-kind contribution: A cargo plane transported a delegation together with 100 tonnes of medical supplies and personnel, tents and blankets from Abu Dhabi, UAE to the RCA team on the ground in Dominican Republic to deliver into Haiti (channeled through the UAE Red Crescent Society)

in kind - 500 Tonnes of food aid and medical supplies that will be purchased from local market (Dominican Rep.) and will be delivered by the organisation´s delegation on the ground

In-kind contribution: assessment team and 77 tonnes of medical supplies and assorted food items

In-kind contribution: Food items(channeled through the Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment)

In-kind contribution: Medical equipment and supplies (channeled through the Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment)

In-kind contribution: Drinking water(channeled through the Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment)

In-Kind contribution: 23 Tonnes of canned and other items; 15 tonnes of NFIs and shelter items (tents and bankets)

immediate assistance to 200,000 children through partners on the ground (channeled through Dubai Cares)

in kind - Airlift from Dubai to Haiti (channeled through the International Humanitarian City)

To support the Child Friendly WASH facilities in areas Affected by the Earthquake in Haiti

WASH - Emergency response to the affected population following the earthquake of January 12th, 2010 in the area of Port au Prince, Haiti

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1,040,000 0

Revival of livelihoods of earthquake-affected populations 136,114 0

193,214 0

Transitional shelter and non-food items support 306,714 00 0

Humanitarian Assesment (201483-102) 96,476 0Life-saving health support 800,000 0Immediate Humanitarian Relief (201483-107) 1,607,937 0Distribution of NFIs and Tents 192,000 0

1,600,000 0

Coordination (OCT 2848) 1,600,000 021,990,881 0

105,212 0

3,200,000 0

0 450,000

3,205,800 0

3,878,712 0

529,279 0

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) 531,183 0939,538 0

1,136,178 0

1,238,244 0

3,026,291 0

4,730,882 0

Early Recovery - Emergency response to the affected population following the earthquake of January 12th, 2010 in the area of Port au Prince, Haiti

Provision of emergency Watsan relief to earthquake-affected populations in Haiti

in kind - 64-strong UK search and rescue team with heavy lifting equipment

Emergency camp coordination for all camps / communal settlements hosting IDPs.

additional humanitarian aid (unallocated from orig commitment of Euro 15.5 mn)

Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Earthquake in Haiti

Logistics and Telecommunications Augmentation and Coordination for Relief Operations in Response to theEarthquake in Haiti

Surveillance, preparedness and response to outbreaks of communicable diseases in temporary and permanent health facilities of affected areas

2,430 MT of P.L. 480 Title II Emergency Food Assistance to affected population in the Southeast Department

Increase agricultural production through improved seeds, farming practices for individuals returning to rural areas in the Southeast Dept

Emergency Response to the affected population following the Earthquake in the area of Port au Prince, Haiti

Early Recovery - Emergency Response to the affected population following the Earthquake in the area of Port au Prince, Haiti

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Logistics and Relief Commodities, Shelter and Settlements, WASH in Petit Gove, Grand Gove, Logne, Gressier

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Logistics and Relief Commodities, Shelter and Settlements, WASH in Petit Gove, Grand Gove, Logne, Gressier

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Logistics and Relief Commodities, Shelter and Settlements, WASH in Petit Gove, Grand Gove, Logne, Gressier

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Shelter and Settlements, WASH

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Economic Recovery and Market Systems (USAID/HAITI) 2,000,000 0

Education in affected areas (USAID/Haiti) 5,000,000 0892,831 0

4,410,948 0

Logistics, Shelter and Settlements (USAID/Haiti) 500,000 00 0

359,036 0

624,327 0

5,402,880 0

6,579,769 0

Health, Protection, Shelter and Settlements, WASH 8,644,193 020,999,865 0

4,000,000 0

3,498,960 0

19,261,800 0

Shelter and Settlements, WASH 21,298,160 01,692,892 0

1,500,000 0

809,160 0

Search and Rescue 4,601,875 04,055,525 0

11,050,000 0

Shelter Assistance: Haiti Pathways to Permanence 2,979,063 02,685,838 0

100,000 0

Health and assistance for Haitians affected by the earthquake

Shelter and Settlements, WASH in Port-au-Prince, Cerca la Source

in kind - teams including up to 72 people, six search and rescue dogs and up to 48 tons of rescue equipment; USAID disaster experts who will help assess the situation in Haiti.

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene

Agriculture and Food Security, Economic Recovery and Market Systems, WASH in the Artibonite Department

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Infrastructure Rehabilitation (USAID/Haiti)

WASH, Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Shelter and Settlements

Agriculture and Food Security, Livelihoods, Shelter and Settlements (USAID/Haiti)

Protection in Artibonite, South, Northeast, Grand Anse, Northwest, Nippes, and North Departments

18,000 MT of P.L. 480 Title II Emergency Food Assistance to affected population in Grande Anse, Nippes, South Departments

Economic Recovery and Market Systems in Port-au-Prince and Northeast Department

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Education, Infrastructure Rehabilitation, Protection, Psychosocial Support (USAID/Haiti)

Nutrition in Port-au-Prince, Delmas, Croix des Bouquets

Health, Logistics and Relief Commodities, Protection, Shelter, WASH

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Shelter and Settlements, WASH in Port-au-Prince

Emergency intervention for life saving health support to injured people in Haiti affected by the earthquake (Port-au-Prince, Petit Goâve, Gonaïves)

WASH assistance in Affected Areas

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58,826 0

Health Care for Earthquake-Affected Populations in Haiti 437,866 0

1,016,241 0

1,051,674 0

1,460,634 0

1,999,875 0

Humanitarian Coordination and Information Management 330,083 0

Emergency psychosocial assistance 492,999 0700,000 0

985,999 0

2,513,639 0

Procurement, transport, and distribution of essential NFIs 2,651,046 0

Camp coordination support 2,863,024 04,000,000 0

For canals maintenance (outside CAP) 4,899,098 07,000,000 0

7,550,000 0

Camp management 7,745,241 0300,000 0

350,000 0

1,000,000 0

Economic Recovery and Market Systems in Port-au-Prince 3,202,539 0

832,767 0

2,822,118 0

2,839,160 0

Search and Rescue 4,064,947 0

Implementing Early Childhood Development Programs to Improve the Effectiveness of Nutrition Interventions in Haiti (ERF via Nutrition Cluster)

Reduction and Prevention of Malnutrition among Earthquake-Affected Children in Haiti (ERF via Nutrition Cluster)

Improving Institutional Capacity to Address Psychosocial and Mental Health Needs in Haiti

Improved Caregiving Interventions for Orphans, Separated, and Unaccompanied Children in Residential Centers in Jacmel, Léogâne, Petit Goâve

Health, Nutrition, Protection (USAID/OFDA)

Emergency Health Referrals, Assisted Returns and Accompanied Transitions for Patients and Vulnerable Populations in Priority Locations in Haiti

Emergency support for IDPs through provision of water and sanitation facilities

Provision of comprehensive shelter assistance to earthquake-affected communities in Haiti

Emergency Food Assistance, Shelter and Settlements, WASH in North and West Departments (STATE/PRM ASSISTANCE)

Provision of comprehensive shelter assistance to earthquake-affected communities in Haiti

HSI Martissant (this is an ongoing project from before earthquake)

Monitoring, Reporting and Responding to Human Rights Violations and Protection Concerns in earthquake-affected areas in Haiti

Protection and Legal Advice Centre in the “Commune de Port au Prince’, Haiti

Meeting Critical water and Sanitation needs for Communities affected by earthquake in Haiti

Provision of Emergency Sanitation and Hygiene for 3500 Earthquake Affected Households (28000 pax) in the Grande Riviere and Gros Morne Sections of Leogane Commune, Haiti (part of US$ 6.5 mn)

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Logistics and Relief Commodities, Shelter and Settlements, WASH (part of US$ 6.5 mn)

Rebuilding Agricultural Production Systems and Livelihoods for Haitian Farmers Victimized by Earthquake in Rural Leogane (part of US$ 6.5 mn)

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8,567,511 0

400,000 0

7,542,904 0

12,642,861 0

Health 685,661 01,000,000 0

67,000,000 0

1,500,000 0

1,500,000 0

1,341,780 0

7,822,525 0

Volunteer Translation Services 323,150 0100,000 0

1,468,147 0

47,960 0

2,705,000 0

Health, WASH assistance in affected Areas 1,500,000 0227,750 0

Regional Food Training Centre 275,000 0Health, economic recovery, water, sanitation and hygiene 497,250 0

Protection for Children in Haiti 469,925 0Emergency Nutrition for Children in Haiti 598,086 0

1,299,319 0

Health for Children and Families in Haiti 1,708,817 0Livelihoods Opportunities for Families in Haiti 1,842,593 0Humanitarian assistance - non programmatic 7,119,388 0

74,407 0

93,651 0

115,350 0

300,619 0

490,380 0

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Logistics and Relief Commodities, Shelter and Settlements in Southeast Department

Health assistance in Port-au-Prince

Economic Recovery and Market Systems in Hinche, Mirebalais

Food Voucher Distributions Using Emergency Food Security Program Funds

Health assistance in Port-au-Prince, Delmas, Petit Gove, Grand Gove, Jacmel, Carrefour, Logne

Community Stabilization, Enabling the GoH to Function, Enhancing Citizen Participation in Relief and Recovery [Chemonics, Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI)] (USAID/OTI)

Humanitarian coordination and information management (OCT 2890)

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy for Haiti Response (OCT 3070)

Protection in affected areas

Shelter and Settlements in Carrefour, Delmas, Port-au-Prince

Health assistance in Port-au-Prince

Re-activate Basic Health Care Services in Primary Health Care

Rubble Clearance in Jacmel and surrounding areas

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Shelter and Settlements, WASH in Port-au-Prince

Provide life-saving food for vulnerable Haitians and support essential rehabilitation and stabilization measures

Emergency Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Response for those affected by the earthquake

Early Recovery of Haiti’s Warning Services for Coastal Hazards

Providing Emergency Reproductive Health Kits to Earthquake Affected Populations

Protection of the rights of affected people from marginalized and especially vulnerable groups, such as People living with HIV, people with disabilities, young people and elderly people

Provision of hygiene supplies for earthquake affected populations

Ensuring Essential Reproductive Health Services to Earthquake Affected Populations

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1,500,000 0

3,800,000 0

200,000 0

250,000 0

500,000 0

600,000 0

850,000 0

1,000,000 0

1,500,000 0

2,500,000 0

2,500,000 0

4,500,000 0

267,324 0

589,300 0

12,750 0

Administrative Costs 47,500 080,000 0

Logistics and relief supplies to affected areas (USAID/DR) 115,735 0

Administrative costs 492,168 0Logistics and relief supplies 550,630 0

3,000,000 0

12,353,000 0

Logistics and relief supplies 26,283,144 0Health (USAID/OFDA) 31,196,000 0

Vulnerable Neighborhood and Housing Security Assessment, Urgent Demolitions and Transitional Camps at Neighbourhood Level

Awaiting allocation to specific project/sector (STATE/PRM ASSISTANCE)

Building Back Better for Children: Support to government structures and systems for improved child protection

Quality education and ECD services for earthquake affected children

Prevention and response to family separation, trafficking, smuggling, illegal movement (SM100031)

Supporting the delivery of key interventions and building capacity at health facility and community level to address the essential health and nutrition needs for women and children DR communities affected by the earthquake in Haiti

Prevention and response to family separation, trafficking, smuggling, illegal movement

Protection of Children affected by the Haiti’s earthquake in DR: Prevention and response to family separation, child trafficking, smuggling, exploitation, illegal movement and Child Protection coordination

Essential health services for women and children (SM100031)

WASH Emergency Response to the affected persons in Haiti Earthquake

WASH Emergency Response to the affected persons in Haiti Earthquake (SM100031)

Nutrition programme support to the Earthquake Response in Haiti (SM100031)

Disaster Assistance Support Program in Affected Areas

Disaster Risk Reduction Assessment for Seismic Hazards Affected Areas

USAID/East Africa Administrative Costs

Search and Rescue Affected Areas (USAID/El Salvador)

To provide three Dominican Public Hospitals near the Haiti border crossing at Jiman with medications and supplies

Emergency response activities to affected areas (USAID/Haiti)

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Logistics and relief items to affected areas 18,519,474 0464,080,000 0

49,000,000 0

3,718,084 0

Food Assistance to Earthquake-Affected Populations in Haiti 2,131,400 0

4,000,000 0

6,000,000 0

Food aid 25,958,487 035,000,000 0

67,094,350 0

386,339 0

598,826 0

3,400,000 0

Re-activation of basic health services 4,014,835 017,373 0

72,225 0

Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) in Emergencies 700,000 0

Early Recovery project 3,596,439 014,826,137 0

33,009,100 0

0 0

in kind - 104,956 kgs of humanitarian aid for Haiti 0 0

Support humanitarian efforts through transportation of USG personnel and relief commodities into Haiti, as well as provision of health and medical services (USAID/DoD)

Search and Rescue, Emergency Response Activities (USAID/OFDA)

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Shelter and Settlements in Port-au-Prince

Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Earthquake in Haiti

Logistics and Telecommunications Augmentation and Coordination forRelief Operations in Response to theEarthquake in Haiti

Food Assistance to Earthquake-Affected Populations in Haiti (Cash grant - P.L. 480 Title II Emergency Food Assistance)

Food aid (55,280 mt of P.L. 480 Title II Emergency Food Assistance)

Surveillance, preparedness and response to outbreaks of communicable diseases in temporary and permanent health facilities of affected areas

Coordination, assessment, disaster risk reduction, and monitoring and evaluation

Dominican Republic public health response to the population affected by the Haiti earthquake (STATE/PRM ASSISTANCE)

Hygiene Promotion with Water and Sanitation Facilities in and around Port-au-Prince

Psycho-educational post-disaster recovery for children and adolescents through the promotion of returning to school and school-community capacity building for child protection education in risk management.

Economic Recovery and Market Systems, Shelter and Settlements, WASH in Port au Prince, Delmas, Croix-des-Bouquets, Ptionville

30,400 MT of P.L. 480 Title II Emergency Food Assistance to affected population in Artibonite, Center, North, West Departments, Petit Goâve, Grand Goâve

in kind - rescue team of 5 military staff and 5 specialized canines

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0 0

50,000 0

80,000 0

0 100,000,000

Food aid 3,000,000 0Disaster relief 10,000 0

1,000,000 0

0 100,000

5,000,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 250,000 045,000 0

116,079 0

10,000 0

2,100,840 0

25,000 0

Emergency assistance 0 522,000

Psycho-Social Resiliency Project 478,000 0

Haiti relief efforts 10,000 0Haiti relief efforts 10,000 0Haiti relief efforts 10,000 0

10,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 25,000 0

in kind - 616 tons emergency relief, establishment of shipping and air corridor, medical and SAR teams; 116 tons of special machinery for reconstruction; In addition, the Venezuelan government provided food (10,000 tonnes), non-food items (30,000 tents), medicines and 225,000 barrels of diesel fuel and gasoline and transported SAR teams on six flights (total 107.5 tons; 520 aid personnel)

Contribution to the international efforts to help the Haitian people overcome the devastating consequences caused by the earthquake (OCT 2899)

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti - additional contribution (OCT 3021)

Emergency grant funding to support recovery and reconstruction

Working with key humanitarian partners like Project HOPE and MAP International, 3M has donated numerous boxes and cases containing medical supplies such as Nexcare bandages, 3M Tegaderm transparent dressings, sterile drapes, splints, medical tapes and respiratory protection products. 3M continues to work closely with its nonprofit partners to identify other 3M products that may be needed.

In-kind donation of 10 houses worth 100000 USD in support of UNIFEM and the project HTI-10/S-NF/31468/R. The area where the houses will be constructed is Jacmel. Scheduled arrival of the donation in Haiti is end of November 2010 alternatively January 2011.

In-kind: Donations of medicines and nutritional products through NGO partners (American Red Cross, CARE, Catholic Medical Mission Board, Partners In Health, AmeriCares, Direct Relief International, Heart to Heart International, MAP International, and Project Hope)

Provision of Emergency Water Supply, Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion in Central Port au Prince.

Provision of Emergency Water Supply, Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion in Central Port au Prince.

Donation from Actavis in the US to Americares and Operation Smile for health response in Haiti.

Donation of generic drugs, including analgesics and antibiotics.

For humanitarian assistance - employee-donation matching program for Partners in Health, matched 1:1 up to $12,500

For medical missions to Port-au-Prince, including neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons and trauma/emergency physicians.

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10,000 0

Emergency relief efforts 50,000 0Emergency relief efforts 50,000 0Humanitarian Aid 25,000 0

Humanitarian Aid 25,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 15,000 0Assist the victims of Haitis devastating earthquake 100,000 0

0 1,000,000

Disaster relief 50,000 0For disaster relief and rebuilding efforts in Haiti 12,500 0

For disaster relief and rebuilding efforts in Haiti 12,500 0

Relief assistance 50,000 0Relief assistance 0 100,000in kind - 5 pallets of medical supplies 0 0

275,000 0

Relief assistance 0 250,000Assist communities impacted by todays earthquake in Haiti 200,000 0

4,942,397 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 10,001,999 0Food aid 39,591,491 0To be allocated to specific projects 0 5,000,000For Haiti relief activities 125,000 0Disaster relief 500,000 0For Haiti Earthquake Disaster Relief Efforts 100,000 0For Haiti Earthquake Disaster Relief Efforts 400,000 0Awaiting allocation to specific projects 0 1,500,000

For Haiti Earthquake Disaster Relief Efforts 500,000 00 100,000

Haiti relief effort 250,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 36,075 0For Haitian Relief 1,000,000 0

300,000 0

25,000 0

25,000 0

50,000 0

For relief in Haiti 100,000 0Emergency relief 37,037 0

To provide critical assistance to the people affected by the earthquake and its aftershocks.

in-kind: $1 million worth of eye drops and eye-related antibiotics and ointments: in partnership with Project Hope, AmeriCares, Direct Relief International and Heart to Heart

America´s egg farmers donated more than 275,000 dozen shell eggs (3.3 million eggs) to Feed The Children in an effort to help feed the hundreds of thousands of families affected by the earthquake disaster in Haiti.

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Relief assistance for American Red Cross and SOS Children´s Villages

For donation of 1 million cans of water to the American and Canadian Red Cross organizations for relief in Haiti

To meet the immediate medical needs of newborns and infants in Haiti and help the country rebuild its health-care system

To provide food, clean water, sanitation, shelter, and health kits to Haiti

To provide food, medicines, and supplies, as well as safe spaces for children to play and family reunification supports in Haiti

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0 0

100,000 0

Disaster relief 50,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 100,000 0To help rebuild houses 1,000,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 1,147,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 100,000 0Distribution of NFIs and Tents 50,000 0Disaster relief 50,000 0For Haiti relief activities 54,688 0Humanitarian assistance 25,000 0Relief assistance 0 163,150Emergency telecommunications 50,000 0

250,000 0

250,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 451,638 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 1,585 0

555,721 0

856,185 0

Emergency relief 0 500,000Emergency relief 500,000 0Disaster relief 50,000 0Support to earthquake victims 0 20,000

50,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 1,000 0

Earthquake relief 1,000,000 0500,000 0

Disaster relief 100,000 00 400,000

0 400,000

Disaster relief 0 100,000300,000 0

0 1,000,000

in-kind: Medicines 126,363 0Humanitarian aid 125,000 0Disaster relief 150,000 0

0 550,000

Medical equipment 0 500,000

20 and 40ft containers plus refrigerated containers, two self sustained geared vessels, shipment assistance

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Equipment to provide material assistance to the relief efforts in Haiti

Equipment to provide material assistance to the relief efforts in Haiti

Inkind goods and transport contribution to the IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Immediate relief to aid victims of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.

Long term recovery efforts to restore basic medical services and to fund the buildings of homes, schools and other public structures

To undertake continued logitical support and humanitarian relief

To support educational facilities through Building Young Futures partnership.

Resource Centres for Improving Neighbourhood Vulnerability Mitigation and Providing Guidance for Reconstruction

Immediate, acute-care and longer-term needs; support to ARC and CARE

Support to American Red Cross, U.S. Fund for UNICEF, AmeriCares, Catholic Medical Mission Board, Direct Relief International, Heart to Heart International, Partners in Health, Project HOPE, and Save the Children

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Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 2,857 0Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 2,913 0

347,971 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 175,000 0Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 767,000 0To support those affected by the earthquake in Haiti 57,720 0Humanitarian Assistance 163,319 0

100,000 0

For immediate earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 100,000 0Response to the needs of the victims 1,000,000 0

500,000 0

3,100,000 0

Disaster relief 50,000 0For meals for people in Haiti 10,000 0

0 0

Assistance to Red Cross effort 250,000 020,000 0

20,000 0

Program development (micro-finance) 30,000 020,000 0

30,000 0

15,000 0

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

For both immediate and long-term infrastructure re-building, including technology, in Haiti

To provide immediate-and-medium-term medical care through PIHs existing 10 health facilities and temporary/mobile clinics

Two shipments containing adult and pediatric orthopedic trauma and fracture management devices to the Haitian relief effort. Biomet has also donated 16,000 braces designed to help patients with leg fractures regain mobility while their injuries heal.The first shipment was donated to the United Aid Foundation UAF). A second shipment was donated to World Vision.

Donation of a 50-Bed Deployable Medical Facility in the city of Leogane, Haiti. With the Leogane hospital destroyed in the earthquake, the BLU-MED mobile facility is expected to be operational for more than five years. This facility will provide emergency care, outpatient treatment, surgery and postoperative care, as well as an inpatient ward for up to 30 persons.

For search and rescue missions, providing food and shelter to survivors, and providing emergency health care services and education to reduce the second wave of casualties

For medical and psychological care to survivors of Haiti earthquake

For wide-spread effort to meet the needs of those impacted by the earthquake (food, water and temporary shelter).

To restore services, increase the stock of medicines and supplies, and ensure the functioning of operating rooms and the availability of sufficient medical staff for ongoing treatment and recovery

The Haitian Multi-Service Center, with support from Catholic Charities Boston, is one of the largest providers of social services in Massachusetts. Through this grant they will provide public education, needs assessment and case management around the filing for Temporary Protective Status.

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20,000 0

For emergency health care 20,000 0For emergency health care 20,000 0

2,000,000 0

For relief efforts in Haiti 24,537 0For Haiti relief efforts 24,537 0Relief aid for Haiti 27,263 0

200,000 0

in kind - a relief aircraft to aid agencies travelling to Haiti 0 0

523,180 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 1,024,000 0Haiti Earthquake Relief Effort 15,000 0

Relief effort 8,000 0

Humanitarian Assistance 50,000 0Humanitarian assistance in Haiti 10,000 0For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 5,000 0

800,000 0

For core support to Haiti earthquake response 75,000 0For core support to Haiti earthquake response 25,000 0For core support of Haiti Earthquake Response 75,000 0For core support of Haiti earthquake response. 25,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 10,000 0To be allocated to specific projects 200,000 0

100,000 0

Humanitarian Assistance 0 95,456

492,150 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 5,854,654 0Humanitarian assistance 220,000 0

1,000,000 0

0 165,000

Donation to the The Black Ministerial Alliance; an alliance of over 80 faith-based and community-based organizations with a 40-year history serving the Black community in Boston. They will use these funds to provide support to the Haitian pastoral community currently providing grief and trauma counseling within their communities.

Private donations raised through the Boston Foundations Haiti Relief and Reconstruction Fund. The first $1 million in gifts was generously matched dollar for dollar by the Ansara Family Fund at the Boston Foundation.

Humanitarian Assistance through Catholic Medical Mission Board; American Red Cross and Partners in Health

In-Kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Cash and in-kind donations for Haiti relief efforts, including employee matching campaign, to: Partners in Health, Oxfam America, and Heifer International

To provide humanitarian relief for people affected by the Haiti earthquake

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

In kind: medical supplies donated through World Vision, AmeriCares, Map International and Heart to Heart International

$25,000 for family survival kits; $70,000 employee contributions; $70,000 matching contributions

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3,100,000 0

10,000 0

0 0

Humanitarian assistance (WFP and CARE) 50,000 0

Emergency assistance to affected population 252,525 050,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 100,000 0

International relief for Haiti 100,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief 200,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief (economic recovery) 100,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief 50,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief 50,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief 200,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief 200,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief 100,000 0

5,000,000 0

1,497,307 0

Coordination 165,430 0

Food Assistance to Earthquake-Affected Populations in Haiti 3,635,725 0

Relief efforts 200,000 0479,532 0

Donation of 100 CareFusion ventilators and 200 infusion pumps to aid in the ongoing humanitarian efforts in Haiti. Additionally, the company has purchased and will donate 100,000 bottles of silver dihydrogen citrate, a water purification product that can purify and make drinkable up to 20 million gallons of water. The CareFusion LTV(R)1200 ventilator is a compact, easy-to-use, versatile ventilator designed to help patients breathe across a variety of settings ranging from transport to the emergency room to intensive care. The Alaris(R) infusion pumps are versatile, portable devices that help safely deliver medication dosages into a patient in a variety of care settings.

Provide supplies, technical assistance, efforts to reconnect families and reconstruct hospitals, schools, child care centers and neighborhoods

Donation of ITX-560 mobile x-ray solution to a temporary hospital set up in Port-au-Princes airport, and deployment of service engineer of the company. In addition to the ITX-560, Carestream has also sent medical x-ray film, chemistry and cassettes to Centre Hospitalier du Sacre-Coeur/CDTI in Port-au-Prince, as well as to Justinian Hospital at Cap Haitien.

Initial monetary support for the ongoing relief and rehabilitation efforts in Haiti

Support to UNICEF, the University of Miamis Project Medishare, American Red Cross and Save the Children

Carry-over from 2009; to be allocated to specific agencies/projects/sectors

Private contributions collected through fundraisers and church collections

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Relief aid 15,000 0

Humanitarian Aid 100,000 0Disaster relief and recovery 450,000 0To assist with life-saving and recovery operations in Haiti 50,000 0

To assist with life-saving and recovery operations in Haiti 50,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 125,000 0Humanitarian assistance 125,000 0

44,159 0

333,333 0

Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0Humanitarian assistance 250,000 0Humanitarian aid 250,000 0To recapitalize the microfinance industry. 400,000 0To recapitalize the microfinance industry. 300,000 0For job creation and training 250,000 0

500,000 0

To recapitalize the microfinance industry. 300,000 0Awaiting allocation to specific projects 0 2,000,000

0 0

For disaster relief fund in Haiti 10,000 0250,000 0

to be allocated to specific projects 250,000 0Disaster relief 100,000 0

10,000 0

For general support in aftermath of Haitian earthquake 55,000 0

1,000,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0Disaster relief 50,000 0

0 0

Private contributions raised by the Colombian Red Cross 1,148,706 0

To be allocated to specific projects (OCT 2880) 19,341 0Emergency relief 0 25,000an emergency team with communications equipment to Haiti. 0 25,000

950,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief and recovery 10,000 0

To assist OCHA in providing relief efforts to the people who are suffering in Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake (OCT 2934)

Food, NFI, WASH, Psychosocial Support, Shelter, Agricultural Recovery

Commitment from Banamex for reconstruction of hospitals, orphanages and schools

Relief team, medical equipment, humanitarian supplies, and satellite phones to Haiti

Grant to support relief and rebuilding efforts following the January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti - Purchase of seeds and Fertilisers (Private donations channeled through Clinton Foundation)

For Haiti relief efforts, specifically at Hospital Lumiere, Bonne Fin

Provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical and financial assistance, and other support to help those in need

1,900 tons of food and non-food aid and bottled water; 12 tons of medications; 2 stablization and triage units; 50 personnel of CRC in Haiti; 1 emergency telecommunications unit

in kind - goods and services (free airtime for earthquake-related public-service announcements for the Red Cross and other organizations)

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For Haiti relief efforts 10,000 0

To be allocated to specific projects 100,000 0Humanitarian assistance 1,000,000 0

77,000 0

148,000 0

25,000 0

250,000 0

Medical Supplies 400,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 613,567 0To aid the medical relief efforts in Haiti. 10,000 0Humanitarian assistance 1,450,000 0Humanitarian assistance 500,000 0Humanitarian assistance 500,000 0

138,095 0

Donating thousands of pairs of shoes 0 00 0

International relief 0 250,000For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 125,000 0

For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 25,000 0

For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 25,000 0

Emergency relief (food, health and medical) 144,300 0To assist victims of the January 12th earthquake. 50,000 0To assist victims of the January 12th earthquake. 55,928 0

1,600,000 0

Relief work 194,175 0248,395 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 915,904 0Disaster relief 10,000 0Haiti relief efforts 100,000 0Emergency relief 0 50,000Humanitarian assistance 250,000 0Humanitarian aid 100,000 0Emergency aid 28,860 0

To support the transport of a 33,000 square foot tent to Haiti, where it will be used for office and administrative space for the city government of Port-au-Prince-including the Mayor's office.

For implementation of water and sanitation activities specifically targeting 50,000 people displaced by the earthquake who are now living in temporary camps in and around Port-au-Prince

For general operating support, logistics coordination and provision of assistance for orphans.

For provision of emergency medical services, psychosocial support services and logistics coordination

Inkind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal

Donation of 15,000 vials of Caldolor(R) (ibuprofen) Injection, an intravenous form of ibuprofen, to Haitian relief effort. Caldolor is expected to help those suffering from fever as a result of disease or infection as well as patients suffering with pain from traumatic injury or while recovering from surgery. Cumberland provided the drug through a U.S.-based medical unit that will support field medical personnel in Haiti, including the international aid group Doctors Without Borders.

In-kind contribution from Luitpold Pharmaceuticals Inc, a Daiichi Sankyo subsidiary, of pharmaceutical products in support of Haitian relief efforts.

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

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0 0

Humanitarian assistance 292,000 04,000,000 0

Immediate support to the German Relief Coalition 144,300 0First aid supplies, food, shelter and other basic necessities 50,000 0

100,000 0

0 0

45,000 pounds of food and emergency supplies 0 0Humanitarian Assistance 100,000 0

0 0

to support the relief efforts (Digicel Haiti Relief Fund) 0 0420,000 0

Private donations channeled through DEC 7,200,000 0

Private contributions channeled through DEC 22,880,000 0

Private contributions channeled through DEC 8,800,000 0

Private donations channeled through DEC 139,200 0

Private donations channeled through DEC 881,600 0

Private donations channeled through DEC 1,531,200 0

Shelter - Private donations channeled through DEC 2,088,000 0

Private contributions channeled through DEC 11,360,000 0

310,072 0

Private donations channeled through DEC 3,209,928 0

Private contributions channeled through DEC 2,560,000 0

1,600,000 0

Private contributions channeled through DEC 4,000,000 0

Donation of dental hygiene products (toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss) to aid the children and families devastated by the earthquakes in Haiti.

Immediate disaster relief in partnership with AmeriCares, Doctors Without Borders, Oxfam America and Partners in Healths. Some resources e deployed over the coming year by the Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation to help Haiti with longer-term rebuilding strategies. Longer-term work with Fondation Connaissance et Liberte (FOKAL), Habitat for Humanity and Fonkoze.

Humanitarian Aid. Contribution will be spread among the American Red Cross, the Center of Hope-Haiti, Doctors Without Borders and the ICRC.

To provide on-the-ground logistics support to the international relief effort in Haiti, including transfer and distribution of incoming relief goods

in kind - distribute the 19,000 six-person tents which will provide shelter to more than 100,000 Haitians who are living in makeshift shelters following the January 12th earthquake which devastated Port-au-Prince and its surrounding areas

in kind - 40-foot and 20-foot containers, containing essential medicines, supplies, and nutritionals

Concern Emergency and Transitional Shelter (CETSHE) response (ADDENDUM TO ORIGINAL PROPOSAL FOR AN ADDITIONAL 300 TRANSITIONAL SHELTERS)

Cash contribution to the IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal (channelled through the British Red Cross)

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5,897,189 0

3,153,610 0

Private donations channeled through DEC 22,126,390 0

185,417 0

188,297 0

349,068 0

490,459 0

619,528 0

748,596 0

Private contributions channeled through DEC 8,800,000 0

750,000 0

1,420,160 0

1,939,118 0

2,290,722 0

Awaiting allocation to specific projects 0 100,000200,000 0

100,000 0

Assistance to emergency relief and rescue operations 1,000,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 100,000 00 0

Disaster relief 50,000 0Disaster relief 25,000 0Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0For Haiti 28,963 0

For Haiti Emergency 20,000 0

Support to public health and health care services (Private donations channeled through DEC) (estimated to at least cover full project requirements)

Immediate relief and early recovery for the earthquake affected in Haiti (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Emergency Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Response for those affected by the earthquake (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Livelihoods Opportunities for Families in Haiti (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Emergency Shelter and Non-food Items for Children and Families in Haiti (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Livelihoods Opportunities for Families in Haiti (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Emergency Shelter and Non-food Items for Children and Families in Haiti (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Emergency Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Response for those affected by the earthquake (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Rescue and recovery of children under five affected by malnutrition and preventio of malnutrition through educaiton and support to mothers, and pregnant and lactating women. (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Provision of emergency life saving food rations to 350,000 disaster survivors and vulnerable household in Haiti (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Primary Health Care and Outbreak Prevention (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Hygiene Promotion with Water and Sanitation Facilities in and around Port-au-Prince (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Donation of orthopedic medical products to aid the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Included in the Companys donation were orthopedic rehabilitation devices including immobilizers and splints for the neck, shoulder, arm, wrist, knee and foot and ankle valued at approximately $200,000.

To help vicitms recover from the devastating earthquakes in Haiti

In kind- 50,000 Infectiguard Surgical Face Masks and 5,000 units of Infectiguard Hand Sanitizer

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For Office Building for Haiti Ministry of Health 587,570 0

Relief for Haiti Earthquake Survivors 100,000 0

Response to the earthquake 100,000 0100,000 0

500,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 49,940 0Humanitarian aid 100,000 0

100,000 0

Disaster relief 360,750 0Support to NGOs 0 250,000Humanitarian Assistance 0 250,000Humanitarian Assistance 0 50,000Humanitarian Assistance 0 60,000Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 500,000 0

0 0

Support to American Red Cross and U.S. Fund for UNICEF 0 50,000

Disaster relief 100,000 0For Haiti earthquake relief and recovery 100,000 0For Haiti earthquake relief and recovery 30,000 0For Haiti relief 0 5,000For Haiti relief 0 10,000Disaster relief 25,000 0 in support of an NGO mapping initiative in Haiti 250,000 0

425,000 0

1,375,000 0

Relief assistance 0 250,0000 750,000

For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 0 100,0000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 2,257 0143,775 0

Relief and recovery 0 100,000Disaster relief 50,000 0

2,173,600 0

Revival of livelihoods of earthquake-affected populations 177,346 0

Funds will go to the American Red Cross, Save the Children and Oxfam for Haiti rescue and relief efforts

$500,000 of cleaning and sanitation products to help meet needs in Haiti, including hand sanitizers and surface sanitizers.

Control Vaccine Preventable Diseases in earthquake-affected areas

In-kind: Provision of technical staff/teams to support UN, NGOs and Red Cross, provision of 1,000 SIM cards and 5,000 mobile handsets for humanitarian community.

cash to support Haiti relief (with funding provided for Red Cross, The Salvation Army, Heart to Heart International and the Yele Foundation

in-kind support for the relief efforts in Haiti, including in-kind charter flights (over 1 million pounds of relief items and medical teams), to global relief agencies including Red Cross, World Vision, Heart to Heart International, Direct Relief International, Salvation Army and Water Missions.

Equipment (construction, ambulences, etc.) and technical support

136,000 liters of bottled water to be distributed directly to the victims of the Haiti earthquake

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Réponse urgence tremblement de terre Port-au-Prince - Projet -Argent contre Travail - déblaiement et réhabilitation

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201,057 0

Transitional shelter and non-food items support 271,596 069,525 0

312,864 0

152,956 0

455,182 0

910,364 0

417,153 0

41,715 0

1,112,408 0

1,503,560 0

1,592,162 0

736,970 0

2,044,051 0

340,675 0

347,627 0

69,525 0

Provision of emergency Watsan relief to earthquake-affected populations in Haiti

To prevent risk of famine after the earthquake through revitalization of agricultural programs and the agricultural center at Pandassiou

For medical assistance and distribution of emergency supplies, to provide surgical care for seriously injured and for medical teams to provide free quality medical care to area residents; focus of aid is Port-au-Prince

For facilitating access to aid for the victims of the earthquake, to support Saint Michel health center, provide nutrition programs for children and for reconstruction efforts; focus of aid is Port-au-Prince

Support to network of dairies, Letagogo - to support small dairy farms throughout Haiti, to contribute to food security in Haiti and to generate economic revenues in rural areas

Post-emergency action and support to agricultural production in the South East: fast recovery of productive capacities, creation of activities and economic exchanges, income generation and employment for families

For relief programs for earthquake victims, including food and other supplies, public health services and materials for temporary shelters; focus of aid is Port-au-Prince and Leogane

For coordinating and information sharing between Franco-Haitian associations in order to improve Haiti programs

For reviving the economy through cash for work initiative, for cleanup operations and to assure access to drinking water through rebuilding community fountains and reservoirs; focus of aid is Port-au-Prince

Emergency intervention for life saving health support to injured people in Haiti affected by the earthquake

Transitional shelter and CFW support in Petit Goave and the Mornes

To assist displaced earthquake survivors in five rural communes in Northwest Haiti

To assist families, revitalize agricultural production, provide mental health counseling and public health programs, focus of aid is Petit-Goave, Jacmel, Cayes-Jacmel, Marigot, Petite-Riviere-de-l'Artibonite, Dessalines, Boucan-Carre.

For Zanmi Lasante in Haiti to construct earthquake-resistant housing and for cash for work program; focus of aid is the rural area of Epin

To provide emergency supplies for victims of the earthquake staying in temporary shelters in Port-au-Prince; project is in partnership with Aide Medicale Internationale

To provide rooms, computer equipment and internet access in order to establish a media center in Port-au-Prince and allow Haitian journalists to resume their work

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347,627 0

144,613 0

278,102 0

69,525 0

Urgent humanitarian relief efforts for victims of earthquake 500,000 0

Urgent humanitarian relief efforts for victims of earthquake 500,000 0

Emergency relief 50,000 0Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 14,875 0

729,015 0

54,911 0

Financial donation for Haiti relief and recovery. 55,556 0311,111 0

in kind - SAR teams 300,000 0Emergency assistance 1,000,000 0in kind - water products for village and clinic use 500,000 0in kind - healthcare products for government hospital facilities 500,000 0

Awaiting allocation to specific projects 0 1,000,0002,600,000 0

Support disaster relief 100,000 0Support disaster relief 150,000 0Relief assistance 100,000 0

0 0

Humanitarian assistance 25,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 0 47,699

241,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 144,300 0Emergency relief 3,000,000 0

201,186 0

Humanitarian Aid 100,000 00 400,000

Humanitarian Assistance 408,000 0

For emergency supplies and assistance to earthquake victims in Port-au-Prince and suburbs, including food and drinking water, medical assistance and temporary shelters

For assistance and supplies for the earthquake victims in Port-au-Prince and Pieton-Ville

To improve sanitary conditions and provide drinking water in Port-au-Prince

To provide two surgical teams at the Lambert Clinic in Port-au-Prince

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Provided free diesel fuel for generators at hospitals, clinics, orphanages, tarp cities, and police stations throughout Haiti

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation in conjunction with its group companies in Japan and the United States listed below, has decided to extend a relief package for those affected by the earthquake, including the supply of X-ray system, X-ray imaging plates and other equipment worth 28 million yen.

Direct support of emergency relief efforts in the health and water sectors (personal contributions from GE employees worldwide with matching grants from GE Foundation)

Donation of 30 GMC Sierra pickups and other supplies to the Haitian earthquake relief effort to help address the need for trucks to transport supplies in Haiti.

Steel plates used to construct roofs; the amount is enough to cover nearly 1 thousand residences

Customer and employee giving campaign for Haiti earthquake (to American Red Cross International Response Fund)

To meet the water and sanitation needs of those affected by the disaster

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1,400,000 0

Haiti earthquake relief 10,000 0Aid to quake victims 500,000 0

360,750 0

Contribution to the Red Cross Haiti relief fund. 32,537 0Humanitarian aid 150,000 0Relief aid 0 850,000Disaster relief 35,000 0To be allocated to specific projects 0 1,000,000

0 0

For Haiti relief efforts 500,000 020,000 0

for Haiti relief 0 25,000

0 1,000,000

To assist in Haiti Earthquake relief 10,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 25,000 02,450,000 0

Disaster relief 25,000 00 91,784

Disaster relief 50,000 0

For Haiti relief 55,000 0Emergency relief 0 50,000Humanitarian Assistance 35,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 72,150 0Medical supplies 1,000,000 0Relief efforts 500,000 0Relief effort 250,000 0For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 500,000 0

Oral and topical antibioteics provided through AmeriCares, Direct Relief International, Health Partners International of Canada and International Medical Assistance.

GOAL has allocated Euro 250,000 from its emergency fund as an immediate response

Donation of over 300,000 pounds of food items. Goya Puerto Rico brought much-needed personnel and supplies to Port-au-Prince and Goya Dominican Republic has been coordinating with Haitian authorities to send food and supplies over the border. Facilities that are participating in the relief effort on the mainland include Goya Foods in Florida, Texas, and New Jersey.

Grass Technologies has donated a portable EEG system (electroencephalograph) to the Port-au-Prince Epilepsy Clinic in Haiti. The Grass Technologies Comet Portable EEG system donation includes a laptop computer, TWin acquisition/review/analysis software, including the special Neurotrac III Neuromonitoring software module, the Comet amplifier, a photic stimulator, and a supply of Grass Gold Cup Electrodes, EC2 electrode cream, and other preparation items. The Comet system is routinely used at hospitals around the world to provide more than 5 routine diagnostic EEGs per day, and has the capacity to provide even more if necessary.

Funds for the reconstruction of Haiti after the devastating earthquake of 12 January 2010.

2 million pairs of underwear to be distributed through CARE and Fashions Deliverables Charitable Foundation; 2,000 family-sized tents

Emergency relief: $25,000 from Harris Teeter and $66,784 from customers

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2,500 0

3,000 0

25,000 0

50,000 0

For Haiti earthquake relief efforts 270,000 0Support Disaster Relief in Haiti 73,421 0Aid for the victims of earthquake 100,000 0

225,000 0

contribution to Haiti relief 1,000,000 0To support relief efforts in Haiti 12,500 0

For relief in Haiti 12,500 0

0 1,000,000

Humanitarian Assistance 1,000,000 0To Support Haitian Earthquake Relief Efforts 200,000 0Support of earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 50,000 0Support of earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 25,000 0Support of earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 25,000 0

0 0

To assist victims of the devastating earthquake in Haiti 50,000 00 1,000,000

421,825 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 51,148 055,227 0

Emergency assistance to affected population 491,265 0

0 120,000

Cash contribution for Haiti earthquake 25,000 043,290 0

Donation of Jarit and Miltex surgical instruments. 300,000 0

0 250,000

0 0

Toward humanitarian relief efforts in response to earthquake in Haiti.

Toward medical and other urgently needed supplies for earthquake victims in Haiti

Toward humanitarian relief efforts in response to earthquake in Haiti.

To support the United Nations World Food Program´s (WFP) School Meals initiative in Haiti in an effort to further assist the recovery efforts currently underway.

Cash and in-kind support (portable generators, water pumps, and other Honda products for use during humanitarian relief and recovery efforts in Haiti)

Emergency relief (American Red Cross and Doctors without Borders)

To provide thousands of single-use water filtration pouches as well as eight community supporting hydro-wells that can purify 5,600 liters (1,480 gallons) of water a day

In-kind: Technology and services to support the response and recovery in Haiti

In-kind: Technology and services to support the response and recovery in Haiti

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Technical Assistance and Monitoring Support to the Emergency Shelter Response

To provide emergency items such as blankets, water containers and cooking equipment

Cash contribution and an IT response team to provide technology and technical expertise

in kind - 7 Emergency Response Units deployed: 1 Logistics, 1 Rapid Deployment Hospital, 1 IT/Telecom, 2 Relief/Shelter, and 2 Basic Health Care from American RC, Spanish RC, Benelux RC, Norwegian RC, Canadian RC, Swiss RC, French RC, German RC, Finnish RC); 2 Mobile Wat/San Modules deployed (from Spanish RC and French RC); 3,000 family kits already prepositioned in country

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19,990 0

Emergency relief 50,000 050,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 468,975 036,075 0

Emergency aid to Haiti 144,300 0For reconstruction of educational facilities 5,000,000 0

0 0

Emergency aid 0 100,00037,782 0

12,218 0

Disaster relief 500,000 0

Awaiting allocation to specific project/sector 82,532 0Awaiting alloction to specific project/sector 596,911 0

91,408 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 221,526 0Disaster relief 250,000 0

6,500,000 0

Disaster relief 0 100,000

175,000 0

Provision of Emergency Water Supply, Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion in Central Port au Prince.

Supply of customized modular medical laboratory structure which is hurricane and seismic resistant which is replacing existent temporary tent facility in place since earthquake. To allow controlled environment for medical testing long term

aid to Haiti from its Emergency Relief Fund to deal with the devastating earthquake which struck the country

Five water treatment units to provide water for 100,000 people

For relief efforts to help those affected by the earthquake in Haiti.

Donation will go to the Haitian American Friendship Foundation, Americares, UMCOR, Hope for Haiti and various other charities dedicated to assisting in Haitian relief.

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Emergency relief for victims of the earthquake. Includes $5.5 million generated through global trading commissions, $1 million from Jefferies, and $1 million from employees and Board of Directors. The American Red Cross, UNICEF, Save the Children, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF) and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) will each receive $1 million. Partners in Health, Americares, Shelterbox, HEART 9/11 and SOS Childrens Village will each receive $500,000.

With support from MacArthur, the international media development organization has been broadcasting vital information such as where to find food, water, and shelter on 20 local radio stations since the earthquake. In conjunction with Foundation grantee Ushahidi, Internews has also been delivering information via mobile phones. The new grant will fund training for new media partners so Internews can expand its work beyond Port-au-Prince, as well as begin reporting on reconstruction issues.

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500,000 0

1,000,000 0

500,000 0

aid recovery efforts in Haiti 0 250,000Emergency relief 0 250,000

50,000 0

200,000 0

350,000 0

100,000 0

Humanitarian Aid 1,000,000 0Humanitarian aid 125,000 0Humanitarian assistance 875,000 0Support to four national disaster relief organizations. 0 500,000Relief efforts 250,000 0

6,000,000 0

Medical Products to Haiti to Help Treat Seriously Wounded 2,000,000 0

Humanitarian aid. 100,000 0Earthquake relief efforts 250,000 0Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) [OCT 2925] 20,671 0

Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 100,000 0200,000 0

Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 195,876 0Help victims of the earthquake 25,000 0For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 2,150 0

For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 2,200 0

For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 2,000 0

Through its member affiliate in Haiti, PROFAMIL (Association pour la Promotion de la Familie Haitienne), the Federation will increase access to sexual and reproductive health and selected maternal and child health services among the displaced population using mobile health units, field clinics, and a referral center. The grant will fund medical and surgical supplies, as well as medical staff and logistical support to reestablish and improve the capacity of PROFAMIL and to provide services ranging from short-term emergency needs to longer-term efforts.

To offer medical and nursing training to fill a gap left when the University Hospital in Port-au-Prince was destroyed by the earthquake.

The grant will strengthen the health system by refurbishing and upgrading a maternity unit to meet the needs of a population of nearly 250,000 people, including up to 50,000 people living in temporary settlements.

To provide immediate counseling and assistance to earthquake victims in South Florida and their families

Grant to keep the country´s radio stations broadcasting key information to survivors

Grants to Sant La/The Haitian Neighborhood Center, the Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center, and Catholic Charities Legal Services to assist eligible Haitians in becoming US citizens and to help local Haitians get the services and counseling they need following the earthquake.

To help local agencies provide food, clothing and meet other basic needs of Haitians arriving in South Florida after the earthquake.

New apparel, shoes, blankets, diapers, water, underwear, and other necessities.

Emergency education support to secondary and higher education and education authorities

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For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 10,000 0

For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 2,000 0

For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 1,000 0

For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 2,100 0

For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 2,080 0

For general support for Haiti earthquake disaster response 18,200 0

For Haitian relief efforts 250,000 0Earthquake relief assistance 110,000 0

50,000 0

337,194 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 1,000,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 1,000,000 0Humanitarian assistance 125,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 125,000 0Disaster relief 20,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 5,772 0Humanitarian assistance 1,000,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 47,619 0

53,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 100,000 01.2 million bottles of water 0 0For Haiti earthquake relief fund 100,000 0

For emergency response and rebuilding efforts in Haiti. 150,000 0

For emergency response and rebuilding efforts in Haiti 100,000 0

100,000 0

0 50,000

Humanitarian assistance 1,000,000 0Disaster relief 25,000 0

0 150,000

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 5,200 0287,480 0

Disaster relief 0 100,000For New Team Coordinator for Haiti reconstruction 59,000 0For New Program Officer for Haiti relief and recovery work 122,000 0

For New Staff for Haiti relief and development 125,000 0For New Staff for Haiti shelter construction 125,000 0Building/renovation 125,000 0

0 1,000,000

500,000 0

Disaster relief 0 50,000

In-kind donation of equipment(incl. Kubota generators and other electronic and first aid supplies) for ongoing relief efforts in Haiti.

Inkind goods and transport contribution to the IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal

To address urgent needs and mobilize a massive response operation in Haiti.

To assist the Haitian Red Cross with disposable medical kits, water purifiers, tents, food, and water.

Support to American Red Cross, Salvation Army, and United Way

To deliver water containers and purification materials and temporary shelter items.

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

For emergency earthquake relief efforts through key partners in Haiti

For emergency earthquake relief efforts through key partners in Haiti

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Disaster relief 0 50,000Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0

For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 100,000 0Humanitarian assistance 250,000 0

4,500,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 10,000 0Humanitarian aid 500,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 500,000 0

To mobilize medical volunteers (nurses and doctors) to Haiti. 90,000 0

Humanitarian Aid 50,000 0Humanitarian Aid 50,000 0Disaster relief 10,000 0Disaster relief 0 500,000Humanitarian Assistance 0 1,000,000

50,000 0

400,000 0

0 750,000

1,343,977 0

Disaster relief 55,209 0Immediate needs 100,000 0Humanitarian aid 200,000 0

2,600,000 0

250,000 0

0 0

Humanitarian Assistance 28,000 0Humanitarian aid 50,000 0Cash and in-kind contributions 1,200,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 954,035 0

To help rebuild Haiti's largest microfinance institution and enable its clients to participate in the local economy.

To support the American Red Cross International Response Fund´s relief efforts for victims of the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti.

Cash and Medical Supplies to Support Relief Effort in Haiti (crutches, orthopedic braces, gauze, masks and mosquito nets)

Support to earthquake relief efforts. The amount includes 750,000 in Medtronic Foundation grants directed to the rebuilding of healthcare infrastructure in Haiti, and the Foundation will match employee donations up to $350,000. An additional $100,000 has already been given to several relief organizations in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul area. Matching funds will be directed to Partners in Health for short-term relief. The Foundation is assessing potential nonprofit partners to lead the longer-term rebuilding efforts.

in kind - Donation of medical devices and surgical supplies to help meet urgent medical needs in Haiti.

Donation of Merck products (medicines) through the Merck Medical Outreach Program. Merck partners Direct Relief, Catholic Medical Mission Board, AmeriCares and MAP International have already shipped or are planning to ship these products.

This funding will help support the deployment of emergency response units, disaster specialists, blankets, clean water, therapeutic food, medical supplies, temporary shelter and other emergency medical aid and support. Funds will be contributed to the US Fund for UNICEF, Save the Children, the Jewish Renaissance Foundation, Project HOPE, and Be The Change International.

in kind - team to assess what the most pressing needs are in the earthquake-affected areas

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For Haiti relief 10,000 0For Haiti relief 30,000 0Disaster relief 50,000 0Environmental health post-earthquake 140,056 0For ongoing relief in Haiti 250,000 0For recovery in Haiti. 250,000 0Humanitarian assistance 10,000 0Earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 50,000 0Disaster relief 0 50,000Humanitarian assistance 1,000,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 30,535 0Humanitarian aid 125,000 0For relief in Haiti 125,000 0For relief in Haiti 125,000 0For relief in Haiti 125,000 0Humanitarian assistance 513,000 0

1,300,000 0

120,000 0

0 116,045

Humanitarian assistance 242,520 0Relief efforts for victims 0 1,000,000Relief and recovery efforts to assist victims of earthquake 500,000 0

Relief and recovery efforts to assist victims of earthquake 0 500,000

Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0Humanitarian Aid 150,000 0

Awaiting allocation to specific projects 0 1,000,000Humanitarian assistance 280,000 0In kind contribution in bottled water products 0 1,000,000Disaster relief 30,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 1,457,373 0

3,224,770 0

Relief aid 100,000 0

Earthquake relief 0 500,000Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 36,893 0Humanitarian Assistance 0 100,000American Red Cross and Salvation Army 0 250,000Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 84,725 0For Haiti relief effort to support the immediate need in Haiti 50,000 0

To assist with earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 30,000 052,000 0

Disaster relief 200,000 0To support relief and recovery efforts 100,000 0Aid to victims of earthquake 0 250,000Humanitarian assistance 25,000 0

Motorola and the Motorola Foundation have provided products such as two-way radios, rugged laptops, mobile phones, network base stations and other equipment to assist our customers, non-profit organizations and other relief agencies with on-the-ground efforts.

To provide much needed clean water, emergency shelters, medicines and food aid to the earthquake victims

For Haiti relief grants to Partners in Health, Haitian Health and Education Foundation, Doctors Without Borders and American Jewish World Service.

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

To construct 13 houses in Haiti as rebuilding programs get under way

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For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 5,000 0Earthquake relief 100,000 0Disaster relief 100,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 11,811 0Medical services for victims 1,000,000 0

1,700,000 0

cash donations: (Red Cross units, Unicef, Caritas) 1,880,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 0 125,000Humanitarian Assistance 0 125,000Disaster relief 25,000 0Disaster relief through MSF and Feed the Children 0 20,000

0 100,000

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 95,238 0

For Clinton/Bush Haiti Relief 10,000 0

71,000 0

1,000,000 0

1,000,000 0

1,000,000 0

1,000,000 0

For relief efforts in Haiti 26,000 0For relief efforts in Haiti 25,000 0Relief effort 10,000 0Disaster relief 0 50,000Disaster relief 250,000 0

32,715 0

Disaster relief 100,000 0Relief and recovery 54,526 0For relief efforts 54,526 0Humanitarian Aid 25,000 0Humanitarian Aid 25,000 0Humanitarian Aid 100,000 0

200,000 0

1,000,000 0

Clothing for earthquake victims 100,000 0

in kind - medical donations: (Swiss Red Cross, Mexicain Red Cross and Health Partners International of Canada )

2,500 backpacks donated to Feed the Children and underwriter of the National Disaster Help Deak for Business

Contribution to five nonprofit organizations assisting in Haitis ongoing humanitarian relief efforts- the American Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, Habitat for Humanity, Partners in Health and UNICEF. The Trust will contribute $5,000 to each organization as well as match the $23,000 donated by OneBeacon employees, for a total of $71,000. Almost $30,000 will go the the American Red Cross.

To provide immediate emergency care for disaster victims in Haiti. Grant made through FOKAL, OSI´s Foundation in Haiti

To provide immediate emergency care for disaster victims in Haiti. Grant made through FOKAL, OSI´s Foundation in Haiti

To provide immediate emergency care for disaster victims in Haiti. Grant made through FOKAL, OSI´s Foundation in Haiti

To provide immediate emergency care for disaster victims in Haiti. Grant made through FOKAL, OSIs Foundation in Haiti

Relief supplies such as batteries and flashlights to aid victims and support the recovery of areas affected by the earthquake.

To fund portable water treatment systems and related supplies to Haiti

The funds will go to: American Red Cross (earmarked for Red Cross partners operating in Haiti), World Food Program, and Save the Children.

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0 0

For Haiti Earthquake Relief 250,000 0For Haiti Earthquake Relief 250,000 0Disaster relief 0 50,000

Disaster relief 5,000 0

Awaiting allocation to specific project/sector 246,569 0197,897 0

1,402,103 0

1,492,781 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 721,500 050,000 0

To provide immediate food aid for survivors. 50,000 0To be allocated to specific projects 0 100,000

Disaster relief 10,000 0Haiti Relief Operations 50,000 0

335,000 0

422,000 0

479,000 0

1,081,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 205,512 0

Humanitarian assistance 250,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 685,038 0

contributions from individuals and companies for Haiti relief 5,000,000 0

15,696 0

225,000 barrels of different kinds of fuel for hospitals and power generators

Prevention of Gender Based Violence at community level in the North East and South East with a focus on Jacmel and Croix des Bouquets

To provide water, food, hygiene packs and counselling to children and adults in the various makeshift camps in Port-Au-Prince, Jacmel and other quake-affected regions of the devastated Caribbean island

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal from PokerStars Company and PokerStars players

To provide a two-week supply of bottled water for 42,000 people; distribute purification sachets to produce 13 million gallons of potable water to communities where none is available; and distribute oral rehydration solution and salts (ORS) to treat 125,000 children and adults at risk of severe dehydration and water-borne illnesses.

WASH - Réponse d'urgence suite au séisme ayant touché la région de Port-au-Prince, Hati, le 12 janvier 2010 (Private - French Local Authorities)

Réponse d’urgence nutrition suite au séisme ayant touché la région de Port-au-Prince, Haïti

Réponse d’urgence suite au séisme ayant touché la région de Port-au-Prince, Haïti

Réponse d’urgence suite au séisme ayant touché la région de Port-au-Prince, Haïti

Through donations by its employees and contribution matching by Basil Haymann, chairman and CEO, D4D Technologies has presented a check to the American Red Cross for Haiti disaster relief.

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33,625 0

Private contributions raised through Polk County Schools 49,607 0

50,000 0

67,816 0

82,422 0

94,496 0

100,000 0

260,000 0

308,000 0

350,000 0

360,000 0

450,000 0

630,201 0

1,012,321 0

1,500,000 0

2,050,000 0

6,000,000 0

198,775,000 0

1,222,222 0

Private donations from employees of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)to help Haiti recover from the effects of the devastating earthquake.

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Humanitarian assistance (Fireman´s Fund and its employees)

Private donations by customers of Smith´s Food and Drug Stores in Utah

Since the earthquake, employees of the Fireman´s Fund Insurance Company made individual donations to the American Red Cross totaling $47,248. The company matched these donations. All proceeds have been donated to the American Red Cross Haiti Relief and Development Fund.

Hy-Vee customers throughout the Midwest donated these funds for the Red Cross' Haitian relief efforts.

Employees of the CB Richard Ellis Group have contributed $173,000 to the American Red Cross Haiti Relief and Development Fund. The CB Richard Ellis Foundation matched 50% of that amount, bringing the total contribution to $260,000.

Private contributions collected through the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red Cross

Private contributions by Wawa store customers to the Red Cross International Response Fund

Private donations from Giant and Martin´s supermarket customers and associates ($260,000) and $100,000 from Giant/Martin´s corporation.

Private contributions collected through the Grater Richmond Chapter of the American Red Cross

Lowes Cos. Inc. customers have donated $605,683 in the United States to the Red Cross relief efforts for victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. Customers from Lowes Canadian stores donated $24,518 to the Canadian Red Cross Haiti Earthquake Fund.

The checkout donation program that ran from January 14 through February 7 at all of Wegmans 75 stores collected $1,012,321 in donations from customers and employees, all of which went to the American Red Cross International Response Fund Haiti Relief.

Assistance for relief efforts (private contribution from Giselle Bundchen)

Customer donations collected by Walgreens ($2 million) and $50,000 donated by Walgreens employees

Private contributions raised through Hope for Haiti Now telethon. To supply emergency shelter and non-food relief items to vulnerable families, specifically targeting female-headed households, the disabled, elderly and the disadvantaged.

Private and public contributions for disaster relief, of which $32 million raised through mobile giving program.

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

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480,000 0

22,000,000 0

10,000 0

893,000 0

5,000,000 0

0 18,000

781,040 0

0 179,092

36,210 0

56,657 0

114,613 0

246,000 0

184,623 0

780,945 0

1,557,242 0

2,107,277 0

42,161 0

15,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 17,000 0

Private contributions from Daily News readers (NY) 175,000 0

312,500 0

Rescue effort in Haiti from British Airways Change for Good programme, which is funded through onboard donations by passengers.

Inkind contributions for Haiti relief (donors include Mine Safety Appliances, Aurobindo Pharmaceuticals, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Teva Pharmaceuticals and Crocs Shoes)

St. Louis Medical Supply donates life-saving medical supplies for Haitians still in need of medical help after the devastating earthquake in January 2010

Haiti relief from private companies and local body churches in Guyana

Private donation from Nevada real estate developer Tom Schrade of several large circus tents previously used by Cirque du Soleil to be used as a temporary headquarters for the Port-au-Prince government.

Montserrat Red Cross: Donations to radio-thon in support of Haiti earthquake operation

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Pledges from Bulgaria RC telethon for Haiti earthquake operation

Pembina Pipeline Corporation and its employees and contractors have raised these funds. The company offered to match dollar for dollar the first $15,000 raised. Employees and contractors surpassed that goal by raising $21,210.

Proceeds of Rock For Relief 2, a benefit concert held at the Empire Theatre for the Haiti earthquake relief work.

Private contributions made through corporate and employee donations.

Private contributions from customers and employees collected by RONA fundraising campaign.

Mainstream GBV prevention and response into WASH, Health, Shelter and NFI interventions

Water Sanitation and Hygiene support for the People Affected by the Haiti Earthquake of January 2010

Monetary support to displaced families in rural communities of three departments (West, Northwest and Artibonite) and farming households that host them.

Shelter support for the People Affected by the Haiti Earthquake of January 2010

Funds raised by Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board (HSCDSB) schools and administration areas resulted in CAD$ 22,324.37 being collected for earthquake victims. The government of Canada will match the funds raised.

Private contributions to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund ($15,000 President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama)

Contributions to the Costa Rican Red Cross for inkind shipment of relief supplies to Haiti

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6,941 0

178,868 0

315,000 0

487,000 0

650,000 0

initial relief efforts in Haiti (US$ 7.3 mn via internet;) 12,100,000 0

Emergency releif efforts in Haiti 2,174,000 0

1,396,538 0

918,000 0

Immediate relief efforts 24,963 0

contributions from individuals and companies for Haiti relief 1,200,000 0

3,220 0

to be allocated to specific agencies/projects/sectors 17,053 0

78,784 0

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti 95,001 0

1,279,319 0

505,051 0

1,048,890 0

3,218,331 0

35,000 0

143,217 0

358,252 0

57,800 0

lumpsum aggregating reported individual donations 11,500,000 0

To be allocated to specific projects 217,657 0

Bilateral ICRC contribution to Haiti earthquake operation 331,553 0

58,120 0

Private contributions from Cornelia Connelly School students and families

Private contribution from the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Ogdensburg. The funds have been collected in the 105 parishes in the diocese.

Funds raised by individuals, parishes and catholic schools in the Diocese of Sioux Falls (covering all of South Dakota east of the Missouri River).

Private donations from individuals, parishes, schools, and other Catholic organizations in the Archdiocese of Louisville.

Private donations raised in 14 counties by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, NY

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Cash donations collected by the Diocese of London for the Haiti earthquake

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) for Haiti [from staff members of the ECLAC Subregional HQ for Caribbean, Port of Spain and Trinidad and Tobago] {OCT 2935}

Emergency Relief Response Fund (ERRF) Haiti [from a cross-section of the Lagos State Community, Nigeria.] (OCT 3054)

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

to the earthquake emergency work in Haiti (from FinnChurchAid fundraising funds)

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Cash donations collected by Diocese of London for Haiti earthquake

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

To improve the health and well-being of the affected population (from the People´s United Bank employees)

Cash contribution from companies (Bain & Co, Thomson Reuters) to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal

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190,075 0

Online donations to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 582,480 0

620,000 0

to be allocated to specific projects/sectors 10,000 0

104,230 0

donations to Haiti earthquake response 451,000 0

1,724,060 0

Private contributions to IRDs Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund 200,000 0

Private contributions to IRD´s Haiti appeal 225,000 0

2,886,003 0

9,611 0

3,189,767 0

contributions from individuals and companies for Haiti relief 3,200,000 0

Haiti Relief efforts 24,963 0

pledges raised by online personal fundraising pages 0 750,000

donations for Haiti earthquake response 367,688 0

donations for Haiti earthquake response 474,000 0

1,208,410 0

donations for Haiti earthquake response 1,211,553 0

12,082 0

1,000,000 0

54,869,684 0

59,768,130 0

Private individual donations from Kuwait, Libya, Lichtenstein, Mexico, Oman, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand, UAE, UK, US and WHO Voluntary Emergency Relief to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal

in kind - water purification equipment, 500 family tents and other supplies (value includes airlift cost of US$20,000)

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

lumpsum of individual donations, assumed applied to appeal projects (part of reported $6.6 million in donations)

Cash donations from Irish public and businesses to Haiti earthquake operation

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

lumpsum of individual donations (part of reported $14.6 million private donations raised by Mercy Corps for Haiti), assumed to be applied to appeal projects

Private donations from employees of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to help Haiti recover from the effects of the devastating earthquake. DEC´s fundraising drive ran from Jan. 20-27.

Humanitarian assistance (private contribution Sandra Bullock)

Medical humanitarian work to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti

To support the victims of the earthquake in Haiti; to bring medical,psychological, logistical, and water and sanitation assistance to the mostaffected people and help them recover from the devastation.

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For the victims of the earthquake in Haiti 56,022 0

0 240,000

0 250,000

0 483,393

0 500,000

42,397 0

50,000 0

151,487 0

152,000 0

191,000 0

631,199 0

1,000,000 0

2,781,584 0

19,460,501 0

Private donations collected by Charlie Simpson for earthquake relief

Private contributions raised by the University of Notre Dame and student groups. To benefit the Notre Dame Haiti Program, the Congregation of the Holy Cross, and CRS

Donations by Western Union agents and employees for disaster relief

Private contribution (Jennifer Aniston) to Doctors Without Borders, Partners in Health and AmeriCares for their recovery efforts in the disaster-stricken Caribbean nation.

Private contributions by 502nd Air Base Wing and Fort Sam Houston to support earthquake relief

Private contributions from the University of Georgia community to support to Doctors Without Borders and American Red Cross.

Norton employees, board members, physicians, volunteers and others donated $75,743 over three weeks. Norton Healthcare then matched the amount. The money will go to Doctors Without Borders and Edge Outreach, a local organization that is providing safe drinking water in Haiti.

Norton Healthcare employees, board members, physicians, volunteers and others - donated nearly $76,000, which was matched dollar-for-dollar by Norton Healthcare to support Haiti relief efforts by EDGE OUTREACH and Doctors Without Borders/Mdecins Sans Frontires.

MDC Partners donated over $117,000, which includes $58,787 of employee donations. Employee contributions, together with the matching efforts of MDC, Mr. Nadal, Chairman and CEO of MDC Partners, as well as the matching efforts of the Canadian Government where applicable, bring the grand total of funds to over $191,000. The donations were diversified across 14 charities, incl. the Red Cross, Unicef, Yele Haiti, CARE, Doctors Without Borders, and Oxfam.

Hit for Haiti Fundraiser with participation of Roger Federer, ATP Tour, WTA Tour, International Tennis Federation, Grand Slam Committee, tennis players. To benefit Partners in Health and CARE Australia.

Private donations to the Boston Foundations Haiti Relief and Reconstruction Fund

Private contributions collected through the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston ($1.7 million) and the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis ($1,081,584 million).

Private contributions made during fundraising telethons on 22 January (CBC, CTV, Global Television). Funds will benefit the Canadian Red Cross Society, Care Canada, Free the Children, Oxfam Canada, Oxfam Quebec, Plan Canada, Save the Children Canada, UNICEF Canada and World Vision Canada.

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48,877,123 0

152,521,008 0

3,587,521 0

787 0

Coordination 7,719 0

50,000 0

8,000,000 0

Humanitarian assistance (from Madonna) 250,000 0

8,000,000 0

104,611 0

Public response to Plan Appeal for emergency relief efforts 397,492 0

Public response to Plan Appeal for emergency relief efforts 469,545 0

Public response to Plan Appeal for emergency relief efforts 1,148,309 0

Public response to Plan Appeal for emergency relief efforts 2,296,618 0

21,000 0

272,250 0

Food Assistance for Children and Families in Haiti 200,000 0

295,474 0

311,692 0

Private donations collected by Swiss Solidarity/Chaine du Bonheur foundation. To be channeled through Swiss Red Cross, Terre des Hommes - Kinderhilfe, HEKS (Swiss Interchurch Aid), Salvation Army, Enfants du Monde, Mdecins du Monde, Caritas Switzerland, Fastenopfer (Swiss Catholic Lenten Fund), IAMANEH (International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health), Nouvelle Plante, Helvetas, Terre des Hommes Suisse, Handicap International, ADRA, Mdecins Sans Frontiers Suisse and Medair

Private contributions raised through Dutch fundraising initiative. To benefit ICCO & Church in Action, Cordaid People in Need, Dutch Red Cross, Oxfam Novib, World Vision, Tear, Save the Children, Terre des Hommes and the Dutch national committee for UNICEF.

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Humanitarian Coordination and Advocacy for Haiti Response (OCT 2904; 3102-03) Haiti

Private contributions from the University of Georgia community to support to support reconstruction and development efforts

Private contributions raised through Hope for Haiti Now telethon. To build systems for clean water and safe sanitation, deliver shelter and relief supplies and work on lasting solutions for food security, housing and land issues.

Private contributions raised through Hope for Haiti Now telethon. To provide emergency medical assistance and supplies, strengthen the public health system, and provide rehabilitation, social support and economic assistance to survivors.

Prevention of Gender Based Violence at community level in the North East and South East with a focus on Jacmel and Croix des Bouquets

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Private donations raised by listeners of the Light radio station during Feb. 2 pledge drive.

Ensuring Access to Safe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Earthquake Affected Children and Families in Haiti

Emergency Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Response for those affected by the earthquake

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Education for Children in Haiti 326,431 0

Emergency Educational Response in the Dominican Border 557,992 0

Agro-Enterprise Value Chains Development (SVCD) Initiative 1,200,000 0

Emergency Nutrition for Children in Haiti 1,263,736 0

Child-Friendly Spaces for Young Children 1,430,000 0

1,430,000 0

Community-based child protection 1,594,837 0

9,558,639 0

733,045 0

88,657 0

97,087 0

201,987 0

31,000,000 0

Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 30,000 0

145,000 0

to be allocated to specific project/sector 102,298 0

Contributions support shelter made out of salvaged materials 30,000 0

Awaiting allocation to specific project/sector 897,393 0

3,000 0

5,949,737 0

Private contribution (Alyssa Milano) 50,000 0

Emergency health care to communities affected by earthquake

Humanitarian assistance (Private donations channeled through DEC)

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Bilateral national society contribution to Haiti earthquake operation

Private contributions ($30,000 matching contribution from Samuel Dalembert; $30,000 from fans at 16 January Philadelphia 76ers game; $6,651 from MIS Cares; $100,000 raised by the Calgary Flames, Calgary Hitmen and Flames Foundation for Life for Haitian Relief through the Canadian Red Cross; $35,000 raised by Mortgage Contracting Services)

Private donations raised during the Entertainment Industry Foundations telethon--Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief. To be divided among Oxfam America, Partners in Health, the Red Cross, UNICEF, WWFP, Yele Haiti Foundation, and the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. [Original amount $66 million--$35 million distributed on 09-02-10]

Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization (Private contribution from China )

Humanitarian assistance to the victims of the earthquake (funds from United Nations African Mothers Association/UNAMA) (SM099906)

Fundraising Initiatives by UNICEF Country offices for Haiti crisis

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2,434,130 0

16,204 0

0 1,000,000

142,920 0

Provision of humanitarian Air Services 169,068 0

230,050 0

For logistics augmentation and coordination relief operations 696,338 0

777,644 0

6,000,000 0

Food aid 21,616,567 0

16,905 0

1,000,000 0

2,000,000 0

20,000 0

Private contributions raised through Hope for Haiti Now telethon. To coordinate the immediate protection of children; prevent and respond to family separations; support the psycho-social needs of families and children; and prevent child exploitation for trafficking.

Guilford students, active and retired faculty and staff, alumni, parents and members of volunteer boards contributed to Haiti relief in a two-week initiative that ended Feb. 5. Individual contributions and proceeds from an art department auction are included in the total. US$ 16,204 will go to Pwoje Espwa, a village of more than 500 orphaned children in Haiti, to provide shelter, food, clothing and education for orphaned and abandoned children.

Earthquake relief (private donation by John Stanton and Theresa Gillespie)

Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in response to the Earthquake in Haiti

Logistics Augmentation and Coordination for Relief Operations in Response to the Earthquake in Haiti

Logistics and TelecommunicationsAugmentation and Coordination forRelief Operations in Response to theEarthquake in Haiti

Private contributions raised through the Hope for Haiti Now telethon. To ensure the distribution of meals and other life-saving food assistance to the most vulnerable earthquake victims in urban and rural areas over the next six months.

Customers and employees of TOP Food & Drug and Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores recently raised $16,905 for World Visions relief efforts in Haiti, which was devastated by a Jan. 12 earthquake.World Vision is using cash donations to send the most urgent of life-saving supplies, such as water and medicine, to Haitian victims of the earthquake.

Private contributions raised through Hope for Haiti Now telethon. To promote community mobilization in major underserved neighborhoods to coordinate aid delivery and support recovery efforts.

Six million packets of PUR water purifier, a technology that purifies contaminated water, to be distributed through Childrens Safe Drinking Water partners. This quantity is enough to treat 60 million liters of water (a 3-month supply for 340,000 people). Product donations include bar soaps, batteries, bleach, diapers, dish detergents, feminine hygiene products, flashlights, laundry detergents, paper towels, shampoos, toilet tissue, tooth brushes, toothpaste, and wipes.

For Haiti relief. Grant made through Presidents Discretionary Fund

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Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0Disaster relief 5,000 0To assist victims of the earthquake in Haiti 80,000 0

0 100,000

5,000 0

Disaster relief 100,000 0Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 72,150 0cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 20,000 0

11,255 0

100,000 0

739,750 0

800,000 0

889,750 0

Disaster relief 0 50,000Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 86,974 0

Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0100,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 10,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0Haiti earthquake relief 765,000 0Humanitarian assistance 10,000 0Support to Partners in Health and other relief organizations 250,000 0

Disaster relief 25,000 0

Disaster relief 100,000 00 2,500,000

For Haiti earthquake emergency response fund 10,000 0For tents for Haiti earthquake victims 10,000 0For earthquake disaster relief in Haiti. 10,000 0For emergency work in Haiti 10,000 0For Haiti earthquake disaster relief 10,000 0For relief and recovery in Haiti 10,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 95,396 0Earthquake relief 0 1,000,000Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0

0 0

To support emergency and reconstruction work 80,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 0 1,000,000For Haiti relief 10,000 0To support ERRF emergency relief projects (OCT 2878) 50,000,000 0

Disaster relief 0 50,000Humanitarian Aid 100,000 0To be allocated to specific projects 0 242,520

Disaster relief for Haiti through American Red Cross and Partners in Health

to be allocated to specific agencies/projects/sectors (OCT 2851)

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal (from Hong Kong Branch)

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal (from Macau Branch)

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal (includes contribution from Jet Lee One Foundation to China Red Cross)

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal (Hong Kong Branch)

For CJP Haiti Fund, which will channel most funds to Partners in Health

Humanitarian aid to the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti

One millio ready-to-eat meals to send to survivors of the Haiti earthquake

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Humanitarian assistance 0 160,000

Humanitarian Assistance 0 100,00010,000 0

For building of latrines in rural Haiti 10,000 0Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0

0 0

Relief and recovery efforts in Haiti 100,000 0Relief aid 21,810 0

20,000 0

Haiti Relief Aid 15,000 0Haiti Relief Aid 15,000 0

0 0

20,000 0

80,495 0

To support Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts 100,000 0

Haiti Rehabilitation Program with focus on three key areas: Education and vocational training, water access and nutrition, and income generation through microfinance

Donating satellite capacity on five spacecraft and access to teleport facilities

To support the relief efforts for the victims of the earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010. Funds will go to MedShare and MAP International.

In-kind: 40 water purification units for Project HOPE and Oxfam International.

For Haiti Earthquake Relief

For relief of January 2010 earthquake damage in Haiti

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10,000 0

20,000 0

To support Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts 85,000 0

10,000 0

200,000 0

To support Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts 85,000 0

300,000 0

To support Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts 85,000 0

To support Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts 85,000 0

For emergency relief after earthquake in Haiti 200,000 0

To support Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts 85,000 0

352,100 0

Humanitarian Aid 0 100,000

Rapid response and relief 50,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 118,326 0

For Haiti Disaster Fund

For relief efforts in Haiti

For Haiti earthquake victims and relief efforts in Haiti

For restricted grant to support InterNews work in Haiti, in response to January 2010 earthquake

For relief efforts in Haiti as result of earthquake in January 2010

Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal (includes donation from New Creation Church through Singapore Red Cross)

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Humanitarian assistance 139,709 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 81,529 0In-kind: solar LED lighting 0 300,000One million pairs of shoes 0 0Disaster relief 100,000 0Disaster relief 25,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC´s Haiti Emergency Appeal 128,581 0

Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 307,072 0380,497 0

0 0

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 1,500,000 050,000 0

204,000 0

0 0

Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0Relief for Haiti Earthquake Survivors 1,000,000 0Earthquake relief 400,000 0

500,000 0

Disaster relief 0 100,000

Haiti relief aid 15,000 016,000 0

1,000,000 0

Support to MSF and Med-Share 0 1,250,000Bilateral contributions to IFRC 90,845 0Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 697,350 0Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 11,551 0

1,031,753 0

Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

in kind - relief materials kitchen kits, jerry cans, vehicles to facilitate access

To support the victims of the earthquake that recently hit the Republic of Haiti

The company has matched the US$ 102,000 its employees have contributed to the American Red Cross. This contribution is in addition to the US$ 50,000 already donated by the Sprint Foundation.

Donation of 2,000 mobile phones to benefit wireless users in Haiti. In addition, Sprint will credit long-distance fees on calls from the U.S. to Haiti, retroactive from Jan. 12 and continuing to Feb. 28. Sprint has provided a waiver until Feb. 28 of all fees and charges for Sprint customers sending text messages to and from Haiti. In addition, Sprint is waiving standard text messaging fees for various Haiti disaster relief short codes, including the American Red Cross International Response Fund, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, UNICEF, Habitat for Humanity, and Save the Children Federation, Inc.

This grant is aimed at providing immediate support and humanitarian aid to the thousands of victims. It will be allocated to Oxfam, Doctors Without Borders - USA, and International Rescue Committee (IRC).

Donation of juvenile products earmarked to aid in the restocking efforts of those who have lost so much, specifically orphanages and families with infants and toddlers.

Provide military and police personnel for Haiti; filling four (4) feet container with drinking water, blankets and rice to provide assistance in the initial stages

In-kind goods and transport contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal

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67,000 0

4,775 0

Emergency Relief Response Fund (OCT 2948) 30,000 00 125,000

Donation of one million meals 0 0Disaster relief 0 500,000Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0

0 0

Humanitarian assistance 50,000 0Humanitarian assistance 81,600 0In-kind: Medicines 0 7,000,000

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 1,199,905 0Program development 15,000 0General/operating support 15,000 0

5,214,108 0

3,000,000 0

Humanitarian Assistance 0 100,000Coordination [PMTL/G/10/55] (OCT 2923) 500,000 0Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0

0 0

For earthquake relief efforts in Haiti 10,000 0Aid to victims of earthquake 0 166,666Aid to victims of earthquake 166,667 0Aid to victims of earthquake 0 166,667Humanitarian assistance 150,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 0 25,000Earthquake relief 0 3,000,000

0 0

Humanitarian assistance 500,000 0Cash for Work for Early Recovery and Stabilization 240,000 0Disaster relief 5,000 0

90,175 0

1,067,960 0

1,628,808 0

WASH - Réponse d'urgence suite au séisme ayant touché la région de Port-au-Prince, Hati, le 12 janvier 2010

Inkind goods and transport contribution to the IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal

$25,000 to American Red Cross and an additional $100,000 to support activities by local partner

Jet Flight To Medical Teams International For Life-Saving Aid To Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts (transport a team of seven (7) doctors, nurses and health professionals from Medical Teams International)

Emergency Response for earthquake victims-Haiti

Contributions to support the Haiti relief efforts will go to Lutheran World Relief, ELCA Domestic Disaster Response, LCMS World Relief/Human Care, and WELS Committee on Relief.

Two airlifts (100 metric tonnes of high energy biscuits) and the deployment of several Emergency Response Team Members.

400,000 packs on instant rice, 30 tons of corn meal, 50,000 blankets, 10,000 boxes bottled water, 150,000 anti-inflammatories, 5,000 body bags, other canned food and medical supplies

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

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204,084 0

831,267 0

756,037 0

9,652,064 0

Humanitarian response (SM099906) 7,410,469 0

5,120,255 0

762,390 0

997,368 0

122,311 0

1,345,900 0

8,473,975 0

10,500,315 0

2,845,940 0

744,513 0

108,880 0

Humanitarian response 1,375,045 0

6,996 0

4,252,338 0

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010)

Community-based child protection, psycho-social support and prevention and response to GBV

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

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9,500,000 0

519,903 0

Humanitarian response (SM099906) 3,000,506 0

423,746 0

WASH Cluster Coordination Activities 18,382 0

21,577 0

Child Protection, GBV and MHPS coordination 72,847 0

553,534 0

801,311 0

1,690,038 0

2,683,148 0

4,102,714 0

383,639 0

Humanitarian response (SM099906) 2,828,500 0

751,812 0

72,150 0

73,260 0

144,619 0

94,028 0

467,872 0

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010)

Humanitarian response (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake

humanitarian response related to the Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010)

Community based child protection (SM100008)

Prevention and response to family separation, trafficking, smuggling, illegal movement

Supply and emergency rehabilitation of water and sanitation systems (SM100008)

Back to school project for earthquake affected children and youth (SM100008)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake

Humanitarian response related to the Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010): child friendly spaces

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

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7,594,242 0

2,766,649 0

97,087 0

118,244 0

Humanitarian response (SM099906) 7,378,100 0

0 100,000,000

11,000,000 0

To address urgent humanitarian and reconstruction needs 1,000,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 250,000 0

Humanitarian Assistance 0 20,000

Humanitarian Assistance 0 20,000

Humanitarian aid 100,000 0Disaster relief 100,000 0Humanitarian Assistance 0 200,000Disaster relief 150,000 0In-kind services for shipment of needed supplies 500,000 0Relief supplies 500,000 0Disaster relief 5,000 0Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0Awaiting allocation to specific project/sector 40,000 0Child Protection, GBV and MHPS coordination 134,848 0

223,200 0

226,431 0

1,181,433 0

2,815,727 0

46,064,310 0

Humanitarian Assistance 121,695 0

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response related to Haiti earthquake (SM099906)

Humanitarian response (SM099906)

To help road building, farming, health and sanitary projects that are the highest priorities in the quake-ravaged country

Through individual gifts and special offerings, benefit concerts and other innovative fundraisers, United Methodists have donated $11 million to the United Methodist Committee on Relief.

Humanitarian response related to the Haiti earthquake (UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report 2010): child friendly spaces

Building Back Better for Children: Support to government structures and systems for improved child protection

Prevention and response to family separation, trafficking, smuggling, illegal movement

Community-based child protection, psycho-social support and prevention and response to GBV

Humanitarian response (SM099906) (includes contributions from Hess Corporation, Major League Baseball, Samuel Dalembert, DELL and Diamonds International)

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Humanitarian Assistance 50,000 010,000 pairs of shoes 0 0

222,384 0

600,000 0

Humanitarian Aid 30,000 0Aid for the victims of earthquake 50,000 0Aid for the victims of earthquake 50,000 0Cash donation 1,000,000 0

Humanitarian assistance 200,000 0Water and energy bars 0 30,000

40,000 0

377,927 0

Humanitarian assistance 250,000 0

150,000 0

0 0

Emergency relief 0 100,000in kind - pre-packaged food kits 100,000 0Emergency relief efforts in Haiti 400,000 0Humanitarian aid 100,000 0Emergency relief efforts 50,000 0Earthquake relief 0 10,000

100,000 0

100,000 0

To be allocated to specific projects 0 100,000783,261 0

250,000 0

To support relief efforts in Haiti 500,000 0

Program development 500,000 0

Humanitarian Assistance 5,000 0Humanitarian Aid 25,000 0Relief efforts in Haiti 200,000 0Humanitarian Aid 50,000 0Humanitarian aid 50,000 0Cash contribution to IFRC Emergency Appeal 500,000 0

Food assistance for most vulnerable population affected by the earthquake

Meteorological and Hydrological Early Warning Services to Support Emergency Contingency Planning for Safety of Population and Early Recovery Activities During the 2010 Rainy and Hurricane seasons in Haiti (March December 2010) [members contributions]

Support immediate needs, including clean water, sanitation, healthcare and shelter

To help meet the nutritional and basic needs of children in Haiti who were impacted by the recent earthquake

Humanitarian assistance; includes $50,000 in matching contributions

Six semi-trailers worth of bottled water, medical supplies, hygiene products and non-perishable goods donated through the University of Miami Global Institute for Community Health and Development and 40,000 bottles of water to United Airlines for relief work flights.

Donation to the American Red Cross International Response Fund Haiti Relief.

Humanitarian Aid. The contribution will be spread among the American Red Cross, Save the Children and Oxfam.

Emergency relief through Mercy Corps and Save the Children teams. Includes corporate donation and matching donations.

Immediate donation of building materials to aid with temporary housing.

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0 500,000

Cash contribution to IFRC Haiti Emergency Appeal 220 0

Grand Total: USD 3,508,498,428 1,036,990,639

Allocated from company´s World Hunger Relief effort to provide food for victims

Contribution: the actual payment of funds or transfer of in-kind goods from the donor to the recipient entity. Commitment: creation of a legal, contractual obligation between the donor and recipient entity, specifying the amount to be contributed. Pledge: a non-binding announcement of an intended contribution or allocation by the donor. ("Uncommitted pledge" on these tables may indicate the balance of original pledges not yet committed.)

Zeros in both the funding and uncommitted pledges columns indicate that no value has been reported for in-kind contributions. * Includes contributions to the appeal and additional contributions outside of the appeal (bilateral, Red Cross, etc.).

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Totals (million $)

Actual contributi Total

Public 2,117,842,646 880,743,167 2,998,585,813 Private 1,390,655,782 156,247,472 1,546,903,254

3,508,498,428 1,036,990,639 4,545,489,067

Counts

Public 900 17 917 Private 918 118 1,036

1,818 135 1,953

Average size

Public 2,353,158 51,808,422 3,269,995 Private 1,514,876 1,324,131 1,493,150

1,929,867 7,681,412 2,327,439

Additional pledges

Funding (incl. in-kind)

Uncommitted pledges

Funding (incl. in-kind)

Uncommitted pledges

Actual contri-butions & firm commitments

Additional pledges

Total0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

5,000

2,118

881

2,999

1,391

156

1,547

PrivatePublic

Public vs. private aid to Haiti, 2010

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Actual contri-butions & firm commitments

Additional pledges

Total0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

5,000

2,118

881

2,999

1,391

156

1,547

PrivatePublic

Public vs. private aid to Haiti, 2010

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

900

17

918

118

PrivatePublic

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-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

900

17

918

118

PrivatePublic