http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-01/25/c_13149666.htm


Xinhua News Agency
January 25, 2010


9 Latin American countries meet on rebuilding quake-hit HaitiĀ  
 

CARACAS: Foreign ministers of nine member nations of the Bolivarian Alliance 
for the Americas (ALBA) met here on Sunday to discuss how to help rebuild 
Haiti, which was battered by a 7.3-magnitude quake on Jan. 12, Venezuelan 
President Hugo Chavez announced.

In his nationwide televised Sunday TV/Radio Program "Hello, President," Chavez 
said the meeting will work out a mid- and long-term strategic plan to rebuild 
Haiti, including the rebuilding of hospitals, waterworks as well as projects to 
boost farm, food and fishing production.

According to the Hatian Interior Ministry, the death toll had surpassed 110,000 
in the devastating quake, which had also injured some 200,000 people and left 
more than 600,000. Haitian officials estimated that the final death toll could 
reach 200,000.

For the time being, ALBA's work in Haiti is centered on medical assistance, but 
its focus will shift to other sectors like education later, Chavez said, 
stressing that "we have to build schools for the new generations, so that they 
will not lose their roots."

Chavez said Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa will travel to Haiti next week 
on behalf of ALBA to discuss how to carry out the plans with Haitian 
authorities.

Also during the "Hello, President" program, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas 
Maduro said he believed "the plan will help rebuild an independent and 
sovereign Haiti."

The ALBA is made up of Antigua and Barbuda, Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica, Ecuador, 
Honduras, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Nicaragua and Venezuela. 
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