STORIES FROM HAITI Optional slides for lessons 5 and 6 English resources for 11-14 year olds.

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STORIES FROM HAITI Optional slides for lessons 5 and 6 English resources for year olds

Page 2 EARTHQUAKE: ROLE PLAY OPTIONAL SLIDES FOR LESSON 5

Page 3 The airport Photo credit: Kristopher Wilson, Wikimedia Commons

Page 4 The presidential palace Photo credit: Logan Abassi, Wikimedia Commons

Page 5 Temporary camp in Carrefour Feuilles Photo credit: Oxfam staff/Oxfam

Page 6 Hotel Christopher Photo credit: UN Photo/Logan Abassi, Wikimedia Commons

Page 7 Petionville golf course Photo credit: Caroline Gluck/Oxfam

Page 8 Stop press! Every few minutes you will hear a Reuters announcement updating you on important news. At this point make sure you move to speak to someone else.

Page 9 Stop press! Many major roads city are impassable because of all the rubble.

Page 10 Stop press! Local power stations have been destroyed and therefore the electricity supply is unlikely to be available for several days.

Page 11 Stop press! The main hospital is having difficulty coping with the large influx of newly injured patients because equipment has been destroyed, there is no electricity supply and doctors and nurses themselves have been killed or injured by the earthquake. Furthermore, many people have left the bodies of their friends and relatives outside in the hope that their remains can be burnt in the hospital incinerator, but there are far too many to be dealt with in this way.

Page 12 Stop press! Residents should be aware that the government of the USA is distributing bottled water in some areas.

Page 13 Stop press! A group of homeless people were the first on the scene outside the parliamentary buildings and they were amongst the first to rescue politicians and government officials.

Page 14 Stop press! Pupils from a local primary school have been rescued by aid workers.

EARTHQUAKE: ACTION IN EMERGENCIES OPTIONAL SLIDES FOR LESSON 6

Page 16 Sanitation Searching for survivors Better hygiene Building shelter What did Oxfam do? Clean water Bringing in aid resources Cash for work

Page 17 What happened next: searching for survivors Find pic Credit: Oxfam

Page 18 What happened next: bringing in aid Oxfam aid flight arriving in Santa Domingo Credits: Oxfam Intermon/ Jane Beesley/Oxfam The aid work required more staff to carry it out, so by March Oxfam had recruited around 200 new staff, 75% of them local people from Haiti. Here they are sitting at a briefing meeting. Loading trucks with plastic sheeting for distribution at the Oxfam warehouse in Port-au-Prince

Page 19 What happened next: building shelter A temporary camp in Port-au-Prince. Credit: Step Haiselden/Oxfam

Page 20 What happened next: cash for work Credit: Ivan Muñoz/Intermon Local people are paid to clear rubble at Tapis Rouge camp. Human chains of young people pass rocks hand to hand to clear some of the rubble in Port-au-Prince.

Page 21 What happened next: clean water Above: Water tanker and bladder at the new site at Coraille camp. Credit: Jane Beesley/Oxfam Left: Filling a 10,000 litre water bladder. Credit: Justine Lesage/Oxfam Above: people collecting clean water at Delmas 48, a temporary camp set up on a former golf course in Port-au-Prince. Credit: Caroline Gluck/Oxfam

Page 22 What happened next: sanitation Measuring for the construction of latrine pits at the resettlement camp at Coraille. Credit: Jane Beesley/Oxfam Rene Marie Dominique, 10, standing by Oxfam latrines at Union Adventiste camp, Delmas 31, Port Au Prince. Credit: Jane Beesley/Oxfam

Page 23 What happened next: hygiene Camp residents using Oxfam sanitation services at Corail camp, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Credit: Ana Caistor Arendar/Oxfam Credit: Julia Gilbert/Oxfam Distribution of hygiene kits.