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Humanitarian response by national governments to the 2010 Haiti earthquake : ウィキペディア英語版
Humanitarian response by national governments to the 2010 Haiti earthquake

The humanitarian response by national governments to the 2010 Haiti earthquake included numerous national governments from around the world pledging to coordinate and send humanitarian aid to the Haitian people affected by the disaster. OCHA and ReliefWeb are coordinating and tracking this on a daily basis.〔 The Guardian
However, more than 6 months after the quake, less than 1/10 of the money that was pledged by foreign governments to the United Nations special fund for the Haiti quake was actually received; and of all the nations who pledged money to this fund, as of 20 July 2010, only four had actually sent any of the pledged money: Australia, Brazil, Estonia, and Norway.〔 condensed version: (【引用サイトリンク】title= )〕 As detailed below, others have sent supplies and/or personnel instead of money, and/or they pledged or sent money outside of United Nations channels.
==Africa==

*: The Foreign Ministry of Algeria announced that it had allocated US$1 million in emergency humanitarian aid.
*: President Yayi Boni announced that his government will be organizing aid.〔 〕
*: The government of Botswana pledged B$1M () to earthquake relief efforts.〔(''Botswana donates P1m to Haiti quake victims'' ) from ''www.gov.bw'' 18 Januauru 2010〕
*: The government of Burkina Faso pledged €152,000 to relief efforts in Haiti.〔(''Séisme: Une nouvelle réplique ne fait aucun dégât... La reconstruction prendra 10 ans'' ) from ''www.20minutes.fr'' 21 January 2010〕
*: The government of Cameroon announced that they would provide an undisclosed amount in financial aid to Haiti on 22 January 2010.
*: The government of Chad pledged .
*: The government of the DRC pledged in aid.〔(''Poor DR Congo offers aid to Haiti'' ) from BBC 18 January 2010〕
*: The government of the Republic of Congo donated to Haitian relief efforts.〔(''Africans pledge support to devastated Haiti'' ) from Reuters 21 January 2010.〕
*: President Hosni Mubarak directed the allocation of medical supplies and personnel to Haiti.〔
*: President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo pledged of relief aid to Haiti on 16 January 2010 and said in an official statement: "The people of Equatorial Guinea and our government are deeply saddened and concerned by the extreme devastation and loss of life that has occurred in Haiti as a result of this terrible earthquake. We are joining the international community in pledging our support to those affected so they can receive adequate medical care, food, water and shelter in this moment of great need. Although our two countries are separated by an ocean, Equatorial Guinea stands with the victims in Haiti in this time of distress and chaos. We vow our commitment to the recovery efforts in Haiti and strongly encourage all of our international partners and foreign governments to do the same."〔(''Equatorial Guinea Pledges $2M USD for Relief and Humanitarian Aid to Earthquake Victims in Haiti'' ) from ''www.earthtimes.org'' 16 January 2010〕
*: The government of Gabon announced a pledge of in aid.〔(''Gabon donates US$1 million for earthquake victims in Haiti'' ), APA – Libreville
*: Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has pledged in humanitarian aid.〔(''President Jammeh Dashes One Million To Haiti'' ) from ''www.freedomnewspaper.com'' 29 January 2010〕
*: The government of Ghana has announced a donation to the people of Haiti.〔(''Ghana assists Haiti victims'' ) from ''www.ghananewsagency.org'' 22 January 2010〕
*: The government of Côte d'Ivoire has pledged to Haiti.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= )
*: President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf pledged an initial in aid to Haiti.〔(''Liberian government provides US$50,000 grant to Haiti'' ), APA-Monrovia
*: A cargo plane of humanitarian aid that included medicine and equipment departed Methigfha International Airport on 19 January 2010. The shipment was accompanied by Libyan rescue and medical teams that will provide rescue and medical assistance to victims of the earthquake.〔〔(''Humanitarian Aid Shipment From Great Jamahiriya Heads for Haiti'' ) from ''www.libyaonline.com'' 19 January 2010〕
*: Mali's government has donated CFA100M () to Haitian recovery and relief efforts.〔(''Solidarité avec Haïti: l’Afrique de l’Ouest se mobilise'' ) from ''www.ouestaf.com'' 28 January 2010〕
*: The Mauritian government has contributed to relief efforts in Haiti.〔(''Mauritius offers US$ 500,000 to Haiti earthquake victims'' ) from ''www.afriquejet.com'' 16 January 2010〕
*: On 14 January, King Mohammed VI of Morocco approved the release of in emergency humanitarian aid for Haiti.〔
*: The Namibian government pledged N$7.4 million () to relief efforts in Haiti.〔(''Nam gives N$7,4 m for Haiti relief'' ) from ''www.namibian.com.na'' 18 January 2010〕
*: Minister of Foreign Affairs Alhaji Jibril Maigari announced that the Nigerian government would provide an unspecified amount of financial aid towards the earthquake relief efforts. On 20 January 2010, the Nigerian House of Representatives passed a resolution to contribute NGN7.2 million to the relief efforts.
*: The government of Rwanda has committed RF56M () to the relief of victims, making it among the first sub-Saharan African governments to pledge financial support for the relief efforts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= )
*: In addition to in aid, the president of Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade, issued a promise of free land and "repatriation" for Haitian refugees.
Abdoulaye Wade explained to Euronews: "Take the case of Liberia, the Afro-Americans were transplanted there. Today those people are successfully integrated with the other African peoples, because they’re of African origin anyway, and they had originally been sent to the America's against their will. So, it's not really so extraordinary to transplant those who want, to find a piece of land somewhere in Africa, and, with the help of the international community, to create a city, and perhaps a whole country."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Senegal offers Haitians a new life in Africa )〕 The offer of repatriation was later modified as a resolution on creating a separate, independent state on the continent for repatriated Haitian refugees, the details of which were published by Le Soleil〔(''Résolution sur la Situation en Haïti'' ), Senegalese government document published by Le Soleil, 16 January 2009〕 on 16 January and slated for submission to the African Union at a later date.
*: The Sierra Leone government has pledged or provided to the United Nations Haiti Disaster Fund.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= ) "Ernest Bai Koroma has on behalf of the people of Sierra Leone contributed (tense ) the sum of... and our government will contribute (tense ) $100,000 to the fund-raising": Was the money was already sent, or merely pledged, in the President's own address? Later, only the portion of this statement from the President --the part which is the more self-flattering to the nation-- was re-stated in a secondary source: (News.sl 20 January 2010: ''In Sierra Leone, Government Donates $100,000 to Haiti'' ), and this source (whose head was nearly jailed for libel & sloppy reporting) may be contradicting (an outside source whose report followed-up on what was pledged versus actually received, 1/2 of a year after the disaster ).〕 The country has also pledged to send police, soldiers and medical teams to the Caribbean nation.〔
*: The South African government pledged R1M () for the relief effort on 14 January.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SA gives aid after Haiti quake )
*: Abdel-Baki Al-Gailani, state minister for humanitarian affairs, was named to head a national mobilization campaign that collected and sent humanitarian aid to Haiti; Sudan's aid input consisted of the combined contributions of the government, non-governmental organizations, private individuals and the Sudanese Red Crescent.
*: President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali instructed that Tunisia shall contribute to the international effort of humanitarian assistance to Haiti by allocating to the UN Emergency Fund created for this circumstance.〔
〔(''Tunisia – President Ben Ali instructs that Tunisia contributes to international humanitarian assistance to Haiti'' )〕

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