Thursday, January 14, 2010
UNITED NATIONS: Former US president Bill Clinton, who is now the special envoy for the United Nations in Haiti, Wednesday launched a fund for the stricken nation saying even a dollar or two would help.
"We got to save as many lives as possible," Clinton said. "So the most important thing individuals who care can do is to send cash even if it's a dollar or two."
He was speaking at the UN General Assembly as the world body was rocked by the scale of the earthquake amid fears that the death toll could top 100,000. Clinton said water, food, shelter and medical supplies were all badly needed to help the people, particularly in the capital Port-au-Prince, which took the full force of Tuesday's 7.0 quake.
UNITED NATIONS: Former US president Bill Clinton, who is now the special envoy for the United Nations in Haiti, Wednesday launched a fund for the stricken nation saying even a dollar or two would help.
"We got to save as many lives as possible," Clinton said. "So the most important thing individuals who care can do is to send cash even if it's a dollar or two."
He was speaking at the UN General Assembly as the world body was rocked by the scale of the earthquake amid fears that the death toll could top 100,000. Clinton said water, food, shelter and medical supplies were all badly needed to help the people, particularly in the capital Port-au-Prince, which took the full force of Tuesday's 7.0 quake.
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