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Sharon Campbell has been appointed Her Majesty's Non-Resident Ambassador to the Republic of Haiti
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Statement by David Clay, UK Political Coordinator the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Haiti
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Britain will provide lifesaving support for the millions of people who were hit hardest in Haiti and Cuba
On the third anniversary of Haiti's devastating earthquake, the UK has announced it will help the country to withstand and quickly recover from future catastrophes.
The devastation wreaked by the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti is the third time this Caribbean nation has suffered at the hands of natural disasters in a little over two years.
On 12 January 2010, a 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, killing over 200,000 people. Follow Britain's response and see how UK aid helped more than a million people to recover.
The UK is to help supply more than a thousand trained medical staff and emergency supplies to Haiti to help fight the worsening cholera epidemic and prevent the infection from spreading across the region.
Cholera is spreading at an alarming rate across Haiti. One thousand, one hundred people have already died from the disease, thousands of people are infected and the number continues to rise steeply.
From search and rescue to long-term recovery.
First published during the 2007 to 2010 Brown Labour government
The UK will set up a new fund to back mobile, text and other innovative technologies which can be used to help those hit by humanitarian crises
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