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The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded on January 16, 2010, by former US Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, to aid the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. The organization was formed in response to the request of President Barack Obama for the former Presidents to assist in the Haitian rescue ...
At the request of President Obama, two former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush have agreed to help, forming the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, a charity organization to aid the victims of the Haiti earthquake. [36] Elements of the US Military were deployed to Haiti as part of Operation Unified Response. [37]
American and French rescue workers carry a survivor, who was trapped under the rubble from the debris of the Hôtel Montana in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on January 15, 2010. Rescue workers supplies delivered to Haiti from the U.S. Navy ships, on January 16, 2010.
USAID is deploying an elite disaster response team to Haiti “as insecurity, gang violence, and the humanitarian situation worsen” throughout the Caribbean nation.
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President Jean-Bertrand Aristide returns triumphantly to the National Palace at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, October 1994. Jean Bertrand Aristide returned to Haiti in October 1994 after 3 years of forced exile. [15] Operation Uphold Democracy officially ended on 31 March 1995, when it was replaced by the United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH).
Governmentally, then-president, George W. Bush, signed a $10.4 billion aid package within four days of the hurricane hitting. He also ordered 7,200 National Guard troops to tend to the region.
On 18 February, the Oak has left Haiti and arrived back at home port. [33] On 1 March, Carter Hall was ordered home. [34] On 8 March, Comfort had discharged its last patient, [34] and departed on 10 March. [35] On 24 March, the 22nd MEU and ARG were released from their mission and sailed for home. [36]