Friday, January 29, 2010

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CAMPAIGN

CAMPAIGN SOLIDARITY FOR AREAS AFFECTED BY LANDSLIDES AND FLOODS 2010
rains are occurring in various parts of Peru have been in a state of emergency in some Provinces of the country, including some districts of Lima, the Peruvian Red Cross is carrying out various activities to help vulnerable areas. It is important to always have a preventive measure for this type of event and appropriate action, for which we present some recommendations.

To contribute you can with a cash donation, donation items needed for this emergency or volunteer their time getting (a).

If you want to become a volunteer in this campaign to e-mail @ hotmail.com voluntariado.fl.crp Provincial Directorate of Volunteering, Lima Branch. I hope.

soles Current Account:
BBVA Banco Continental 0011-0444-44-4444444444

Before, during and after a flood
Before, during and after a landslide
Recommendations for donations. A
institutions, businesses and the general public who wish to donate are encouraged to meet the following standards:
• Items must be in good condition.
• The life of perishable items should not exceed six (6) months to maturity.
all families to receive assistance with quality and respect for human dignity. is recommended not to give medicine and clothing in poor condition.

Donations will be received at the front of Frecuencia Latina (Av. San Felipe No. 986), and Affiliates from all over Peru.
The Lima Branch is located at Avenida Caminos del Inca Block 21, corner of Av The Nazarene - Groove

Friday, January 22, 2010

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The need is always present, support depends on you. Helping Haiti

Red Cross is currently deployed by a humanitarian disaster in Haiti. This disaster is not the only one who is currently, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent, present throughout the world, seeks to provide humanitarian aid to all who need it. This assistance is not possible without the support of millions of volunteers and contributors that account of the movement, as well as the selfless support of people who share the principles of humanity, Imaparcialidad, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality.
Everyone can be part of the change that the world needs, from which one this may be part of this change. Contribute with our action and our humanitarian values \u200b\u200bin the protection of life, health and human dignity, respect of human, non-discrimination on grounds of nationality, race, sex, religious beliefs, class or opinions policies, mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace among all people, volunteering.
we hope to change the world is possible, join.
"Tutti fratelli."

Solidarity with Haiti: a global response

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Haiti: FAQ

January 18, 2010

About
operation
1. What do the Red Cross and Crescent in Haiti right now?
2. How many troops are currently in Haiti?
3. Why so much aid is sent through the Dominican Republic?
4. I have family in Haiti. Can you help me find them?

to do to help
5. How I can help the people of Haiti?
6. How to donate money to help Haiti?
7. Should I send food, medicine, etc. Haiti?
8. I would like to help in Haiti. "I can get a job or volunteer?

About
operation
1. What make the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Haiti right now?
Red Cross and Red Crescent sent to Haiti 16 emergency response units (ERUs in English) that are composed of volunteers whose expertise and equipment is standardized and packaged.
sent teams to Haiti include facilities and medical personnel and specialists in logistics, telecommunications, and water and sanitation. These teams support the volunteers of the Haitian Red Cross are familiar with the local communities and have been working tirelessly since the earthquake.
statistics and updates to the operation on page on Haiti: www.ifrc.org / haiti

2. How many troops are currently in Haiti?
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent sent to Haiti more than 400 volunteers and staff. In addition, before the earthquake, the Haitian Red Cross had about 1,000 volunteers in Puerto Principe. It is unclear exactly how many survived and are eligible for help, but many victims have been working tirelessly since the earthquake on Tuesday, January 12, 210. Examples of volunteer work of the Haitian Red Cross in the article.

3. Why so much aid sent through the Dominican Republic?
Port au Prince airport can only handle the landing of four aircraft per hour, sometimes less. The port was damaged and so far can not be used. Because of these problems, is faster than the planes landing in the Dominican Republic and then send relief supplies by land.

4. I have family in Haiti. Can you help me find them?
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent has an online search service through the ICRC to help restore contact between separated family members. In this website offers people of Haiti and the rest of the world to publish their own names or those of people who want to reestablish contact. Those who want to know what happened to their loved ones can enroll in the registry of the site: www.icrc.org / familylinks

to do to help
5. How I can help the Haitian people?
So far, the best thing to do is donate money. Decades of experience have taught us that giving money to teams of Red Cross and Red Crescent managing the response is the best way for those in need receive directly and as soon as they need. So you can buy Nearest providers, just the materials most needed by victims and ensure they are appropriate for the climate, culture and other local conditions. All that can save time, cut transportation costs and, ultimately, do the most good with your financial gift.

6. How to donate money to help Haiti?
Many of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies organized collection of money for the relief operation in Haiti. To donate go to the website of the National Society of their country. The complete list of web sites found at: www.ifrc.org / address / rclinks.asp . Another possibility is to donate directly through International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent: http://donate.ifrc.org/donate_response_sp.asp


7. Should I send food, medicine, etc. Haiti?
No, by donating money gives us the flexibility to purchase exactly what they need the communities affected. More details on the topic in the blog of the British Red Cross (English): http://blogs.redcross.org.uk/emergencies/2010/01/help-not-hinder-haiti/

8 . I would like to help in Haiti. "I can get a job or volunteer?
The Red Cross and Red Crescent hire specialists with specific knowledge of the Red Cross and Red Crescent to assist in Haiti. If you are a specialist in disaster response, we recommend you contact the institution where you worked.
If not a specialist and want to help, contact the local branch of the Red Cross or Red Crescent and ask if you can do there. Full list of websites of the Red Cross and Red Crescent: www.ifrc.org / address / rclinks.asp

For information on the activities of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC ) in Haiti, visit http://www.icrc.org/ and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in Haiti, visit http://www.ifrc.org/

Thursday, January 14, 2010

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IFRC Press Release

Haiti: With eyes on the short-and long-term, the IFRC increases its appeal to more than 100 million Swiss francs

January 16, 2010

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has revised its appeal for Haiti and is now asking for 105.7 million francs francs (103 million dollars or 73 million euros) to assist 300,000 people for three years.
In this appeal, which replaces the January 13 worth 10 million Swiss francs, maps out the response of the largest humanitarian network in the world to include a larger component of relief. In the coming days and weeks, for example, will be strong emphasis on trying to reduce the risk of water-related diseases or whose vector is the water.
"This revision reflects the need for sustained long-term support with the Haitian communities. The quake emptied himself to many victims of the few means at our disposal and many others need aid to rebuild her life completely, "said Yasemin Aysan, Assistant Secretary General.
Examples of longer-term assistance to include, among others, the reconstruction of housing and community infrastructure.
The relief operation is continuing despite logistical difficulties
This announcement comes at a time when vital relief supplies continue to arrive in the devastated city of Puerto Principe. Tuesday, January 15, two aircraft landed with 22 tons of aid. Today, January 16, a convoy of relief supplies and personnel departed from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to Haiti.
In the coming days, the IFRC expects to have at least 14 units Emergency Response (ERUs in English) operating in the field (for more information on these ERUs click here) including two "base camps" in full operation to provide all logistical and technical support required by the initial relief operation .
These camps also serve as a temporary headquarters of the Haitian Red Cross, as their offices were almost destroyed by the earthquake.
"Besides the equipment deployed, trained volunteers of the Haitian Red Cross play a crucial role in regard to saving lives, they carry out search and rescue operations in areas hit by the earthquake. But every aspect of Haitian society has been affected in recent days, including civil society, "said Mauricio Bustamante, Operations Coordinator of the IFRC in Panama.
"Part of our long term plan is to support national Red Cross to recover and be a stronger organization in the months and years ahead," said Bustamante.
More information, including the full call at: www.ifrc.org / haiti

For more information:
http://www.ifrc.org/sp/docs/news/pr10/0210 . asp
http://www.cruzroja.org.pe/docs/NotaPrensaHaiti.pdf
http://www.saberdonar.info/
To donate
http://donate.ifrc.org/ donate_response_sp.asp
ACCOUNTS FOR RED CROSS DONATIONS FROM PERU
BBVA BANCO CONTINENTAL
Cta Cta Soles 0011-0661-01-00032095
Dollars 0011-0661-01-00040241
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Dollars 10,461,711 06 009 010 2111

ICRC Press Release No. 10/06

January 14, 2010
Haiti: ICRC opened a special website to facilitate family contacts
Geneva (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has set up a special website to help the thousands of people within and outside Haiti had lost contact with their loved ones. The address is www.icrc.org / familylinks
"The purpose of this website is to accelerate the process of restoring contact between separated family," said Robert Zimmerman, deputy head of the Central Tracing Agency and Protection Division ICRC. "Right now, the website allows people to found both in Haiti and abroad to register the names of family members that want to restore contact. Later responses will be added to such applications as they become available. "
The website is run by the ICRC, in cooperation with the tracing services of the National Society of the Haitian Red Cross and other National Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies around the world.
Although anyone can enter information on the ICRC website and can not be responsible for the accuracy of all data, the Family Links website is a crucial tool for people wishing to contact missing relatives and find out what became of them.
Meanwhile, a plane with 11 ICRC staff members, including two experts in search, has taken off from Geneva and is expected to land at Port au Prince at the last hour of trading today.
For more information:
Anna Schaaf, ICRC Geneva, tel.: +41 22 730 22 71 or +41 79 217 32 17
Marçal Izard, ICRC Geneva, tel.: +41 79 217 32 24
If you want information general on restoring family links, visit:
http://www.cicr.org/WEB/SPA/sitespa0.nsf/htmlall/family_links?OpenDocument


The International Red Cross and Red Crescent is comprised of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC ), the International Federation of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC ), and National Societies of them the Peruvian Red Cross . For more information, see the websites of the Movement.