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afpAFP - UN relief agencies defended their role in the much criticised aid effort after Haiti's devastating earthquake nearly a year ago, saying they had faced "apocalyptic" scenes.
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Several non governmental organisations have criticised international aid over the past year for providing too little help too slowly.
The charity Oxfam said this week that the recovery effort in the impoverished Caribbean country was put on hold by "a year of indecision" after 250,000 people were killed and 1.9 million displaced by the January earthquake.
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UN agencies said they were "optimistic" despite the prospect of years of labour to prop up Haiti.
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http://www.france24.com/en/20110108-un-defends-haiti-quake-relief-efforts
in the meantime:
Haiti: Sexual violence against women increasingOne year after the earthquake which killed 230,000 people and injured 300,000, more than one million people still live in appalling conditions in tent cities in the capital Port-au-Prince and in the south of Haiti, where women are at serious risk of sexual attacks. Those responsible are predominately armed men who roam the camps after dark.
More than 250 cases of rape in several camps were reported in the first 150 days after January’s earthquake, according to data cited in the Amnesty International report, Aftershocks: Women speak out against sexual violence in Haiti’s camps.
One year on, rape survivors continue to arrive at the office of a local women’s support group almost every other day.
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The response by police officers to survivors of rape is described as inadequate. Many survivors of rape recollected how when they sought police help they were told officers could do nothing.source: amnesty international,
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/report/haiti-sexual-violence-against-women-increasing-2011-01-06