Showing posts with label Peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peace. Show all posts

Monday, January 25, 2010

Brazil for Haiti: "Right now, government and opposition are together." Agência Senado (Brazilian Senate)


PSDB called for greater military presence in Haiti, says Azeredo. Senator Eduardo Azeredo (PSDB-MG) said on Monday (25) that his party supports the increase in the Brazilian military in Haiti. He said that to prevent a conflagration and to ensure the stability of the country - hit by an earthquake 12 days ago - it is necessary to expand the presence of United Nations Mission for the Stabilization of Haiti (MINUSTAH), which is headed by Brazil.
Chairman of the Foreign Relations and National Defense (CRE) of the Senate, Azeredo reminded that he was in this country in August. He said that even before the earthquake, Haiti has "lived a tragedy without precedent, a situation that does not exist either in the Brazilian slums'. According to the senator, only 10% of the Haitian population has access to electricity, water supply benefits less than 20% of the population, the unemployment rate is 70% and infant mortality is 69 per thousand newborns . He also stressed that "the country's production system is destroyed, mainly in the field '. - Components are perfect for social conflagration. It is for this reason that the presence of MINUSTAH is needed - he argued, adding that, "In addition, we will need to rebuild the country. " The senator also noted that "in Brazil there are good engineering battalions that can help in the reconstruction of Haiti, as is the case of Araguari Battalion." Azeredo also noted that the leader of the PSDB in the Senate, Arthur Virgilio (PSDB-AM), reiterated the support the Executive call to the increase of the Brazilian contingent. - In this case, government and opposition are together - Azeredo said.
 
Ricardo Koiti Koshimizu / Agência Senado
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Friday, January 22, 2010

H. E. Mr. President Lula da Silva sends to Parliament US$ 200M bill on aid to Haiti.

Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 18:29
Memorial to the Brazilian military dead in Haiti


The Bill sent to Congress on Thursday (Jan, 21st) provides financial assistance in more than R$ 350 million (approx. US$ 200M) for Haiti, according to the minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha.

The Bill adds for the R$ 15 million already announced by President Lula in the days following the disaster last week, more R$ 205 million from the Ministry of Defense for use in humanitarian aid and R$ 135 million from the Ministry of Health that aims to build and equip 10 Emergency Care Units (UPA) on Haitian soil.

Padilha also said that President Lula has recommended to the Health Minister that he immediately begin the process of construction of the UPAs, as the people of Haiti have urgent demand for primary health care. 

The government also wants to increase military peace forces in Haiti in more than 1.3 thousand military and another message will be sent to Congress. 

By now the Caribbean country will receive more than 900 men of the Brazilian Armed Forces to join the more than 1,200 yet there.