Communiqué de presse

L'UNFPA intensifie son aide humanitaire en Haïti pour les survivants du séisme

calendar_today24 Août 2021

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Diaporama

Haïti : un séisme dévastateur de magnitude 7,2 frappe le sud-ouest du pays

calendar_today17 Août 2021

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Already contending with political instability, gang violence that has displaced thousands and COVID-19, Haiti now faces the cruel aftermath of the 14 August 7.2-magnitude earthquake that has so far claimed 1,400 lives and injured more than 6,900 while hundreds remain missing, according to OCHA. The epicentre was recorded about 125 kilometres west of the capital, Port-au-Prince; the southern and western parts of the country were hardest hit. Hospitals were damaged or destroyed, overwhelming those still standing. Needs for food, shelter, safe water, sanitation and hygiene and medicines will continue to grow. Tropical Storm Grace has complicated relief efforts here, which is under a one-month national state of emergency. Cartagena Street (above) is in the seaport and commune of Les Cayes, which bore a significant brunt of the quake. Buildings including schools, hospitals and churches were flattened or smashed, roads were rendered impassable and more than 37,000 homes have been destroyed and 46,000 damaged throughout affected areas, according to the Haitian Civil Protection General Directorate. Updated 18 August: The death toll stands near 2,000 and injured approaching 10,000. Almost 61,000 homes have been destroyed and more than 76,000 damaged in the three most affected areas. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

Families try to salvage anything they can from beneath the rubble. Remote communities closer to the epicentre are feared to be devastated. An estimated 1.2 million people have been affected; the 2010 earthquake affected three million people. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

Hundreds of families have settled at football field Land des Gabions in Les Cayes. Tens of thousands of homes have been leveled, leaving many homeless. Some 19,000 Haitians are already displaced due to gang violence. Further displacement coupled with compromised access to health care is fueling concern on containing COVID-19. Gender-based violence is another worry, so protection services must always be part of emergency response. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

Workers at the site of the Catholic bishop's residence extricate a victim of the collapse in Les Cayes. Efforts by search-and-rescue teams and volunteers are ongoing days after the disaster. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

A woman is evacuated by family members at Immaculate Conception Hospital in Les Cayes. Hospitals still standing are in desperate need of personnel and medical supplies. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

With houses in ruins, residents of Gelée, a village in Les Cayes, are leaving for temporary shelters. Gangs and road blockages have hampered relief efforts, and humanitarian partners are exploring alternatives, including by sea, to deliver aid. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

The earthquake toppled buildings on Boulevard des 4 Chemins in Les Cayes, which is in the Sud department, one of the three most heavily damaged areas. The other two are Grand’Anse and Nippes departments. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

UNFPA distributed solar lanterns and dignity kits that include basic hygiene supplies like soap, toothbrushes, water purification tablets, underwear, menstrual pads, flashlights, hand sanitizer and masks to families in Les Cayes. © UNFPA Haiti

Actualités

En Haïti, les crises successives rendent femmes et filles plus vulnérables que jamais

calendar_today29 Juillet 2021

La violence des gangs, généralisée et en forte hausse, a forcé des milliers d’Haïtien·ne·s à fuir leur domicile pour tenter de se mettre à l’abri. © Edris Fortuné
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Actualités

Au Tigré, le conflit décime les services de santé maternelle et submerge les soignant·e·s

calendar_today07 Juillet 2021

Mme Merhawit (à droite) patiente en compagnie de sa tante à la maternité de Suhul, à Shire. © UNFPA Éthiopie/Paula Seijo
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Actualités

La COVID-19 porteuse de possibles changements dans la fécondité : les responsables politiques doivent d’urgence soutenir les droits et les choix des femmes

calendar_today08 Juillet 2021

Une clinique de santé mobile, soutenue par l'UNFPA et l'Initiative Spotlight, apporte des services essentiels de planification familiale et d'autres services dans les régions mal desservies du Mozambique. ©UNFPA Mozambique/Mbuto Machili
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Actualités

Au Yémen, pandémie et conflit bouleversent toujours la vie des femmes

calendar_today29 Juin 2021

Une agente de santé procréative sort d’une tente, dans un camp de personnes déplacées où elle fournit ses services. L’UNFPA est le seul organisme proposant des services essentiels de santé procréative au Yémen. © UNFPA Yémen
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Actualités

Augmentation des cas de COVID-19 en Afghanistan : une sage-femme montre toute sa force

calendar_today23 Juin 2021

Mastura Zia prodigue des soins de santé maternelle à des rapatriées afghanes, dont la plupart ont été déportées depuis l’Iran, qui est frontalier. © Zaeem Abdul Rahman/UNFPA Afghanistan
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Actualités

Entrepreneurship flourishes among Filipino populations at risk for HIV

calendar_today28 Juin 2021

A programme for populations vulnerable to HIV helps individuals start small businesses, like a food stand, at a time when many have trouble finding employment during COVID-19. © UNFPA Philippines/Merceditas Apilado | Photo for representational purposes only
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Actualités

Honduras : accouchement sous un pont parmi les débris d’un ouragan, un long rétablissement en perspective pour une nouvelle maman

calendar_today03 Juin 2021

Une femme enceinte reçoit des soins dans un refuge après les deux ouragans dévastateurs qui ont frappé le Honduras. © UNFPA Honduras
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Actualités

Au Tigré, urgent besoin de financements pour l’aide aux survivantes de violences sexuelles et basées sur le genre

calendar_today27 Mai 2021

Selam (le prénom a été changé) montre un message en tigrinya lors d’un exercice au refuge. Il signifie « soulagement » en français. © UNFPA Éthiopie/Paula Seijo
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