Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
10STOCKHOLM21
2010-01-20 14:12:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Stockholm
Cable title:
SWEDISH RESPONSE TO TFHA01 DEMARCHE: SWEDISH AID
VZCZCXRO3088 OO RUEHIK DE RUEHSM #0021 0201412 ZNR UUUUU ZZH O 201412Z JAN 10 FM AMEMBASSY STOCKHOLM TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 5055 INFO RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE PRIORITY RUEHCP/AMEMBASSY COPENHAGEN PRIORITY 3223 RUEHHE/AMEMBASSY HELSINKI PRIORITY 0361 RUEHNY/AMEMBASSY OSLO PRIORITY 2554 RUEHPU/AMEMBASSY PORT AU PRINCE PRIORITY 0014 RUEHSJ/AMEMBASSY SAN JOSE PRIORITY 0306 RUEHDG/AMEMBASSY SANTO DOMINGO PRIORITY 0012 RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK PRIORITY 0350
UNCLAS STOCKHOLM 000021
SIPDIS
STATE FOR SWILLIAMS, HAITI TASK FORCE ONE (MROSSER) AND
USAID (MONIELL),USAID/W, DCHA/OFDA, USAID/OFDA, EUR/EX,
EUR/NB
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID ECON PGOV PREL PREF HA SW
SUBJECT: SWEDISH RESPONSE TO TFHA01 DEMARCHE: SWEDISH AID
TOTALS USD 27.1 MILLION IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO HAITI
REF: A. STATE 4854
B. STOCKHOLM 19
C. STOCKHOLM 17
UNCLAS STOCKHOLM 000021
SIPDIS
STATE FOR SWILLIAMS, HAITI TASK FORCE ONE (MROSSER) AND
USAID (MONIELL),USAID/W, DCHA/OFDA, USAID/OFDA, EUR/EX,
EUR/NB
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID ECON PGOV PREL PREF HA SW
SUBJECT: SWEDISH RESPONSE TO TFHA01 DEMARCHE: SWEDISH AID
TOTALS USD 27.1 MILLION IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO HAITI
REF: A. STATE 4854
B. STOCKHOLM 19
C. STOCKHOLM 17
1. On January 20, Emboff shared reftel points regarding
Sweden's humanitarian assistance to Haiti with Swedish
Ministry For Foreign Affairs Americas Desk Officer Sara
Ramierez. Ramierez told Emboff that Sweden has provided a
total of $27.1 million in post-earthquake humanitarian
assistance to Haiti, and that Sweden will continue to review
future assistance to Haiti. She also provided an approximate
breakdown of an immediate payment of $14.3 million, which
raises Sweden's total assistance to $27.1 million as of
January 20, 2010, and does not include Sweden's previously
reported $60.7 million contribution to the UN Central
Emergency Response Fund (CERF). The immediate $14.3 million
payment will be allocated as follows:
- $4.4 million to the International Organization for
Migration (IOM) to be used as "cash for work" efforts for
clean-up operations, tents, psychological support, hygiene,
water and sanitation;
- $3.4 million to Unicef to provide basic health care to
women and children, improve access to water and sanitation
and provide nutrition to infants;
- $1.8 million to Action contre la Faim (ACF) to provide
access to water and sanitation,
- $1.8 million to Oxfam to provide access to water,
- $1.8 million to World Vision (WV) to provide health care,
- $1.1 million to Medical Emergency Relief International
(MERLIN) to provide general health care and prevent epidemics.
2. Post will continue to monitor Sweden's assistance to Haiti.
BARZUN
SIPDIS
STATE FOR SWILLIAMS, HAITI TASK FORCE ONE (MROSSER) AND
USAID (MONIELL),USAID/W, DCHA/OFDA, USAID/OFDA, EUR/EX,
EUR/NB
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID ECON PGOV PREL PREF HA SW
SUBJECT: SWEDISH RESPONSE TO TFHA01 DEMARCHE: SWEDISH AID
TOTALS USD 27.1 MILLION IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO HAITI
REF: A. STATE 4854
B. STOCKHOLM 19
C. STOCKHOLM 17
1. On January 20, Emboff shared reftel points regarding
Sweden's humanitarian assistance to Haiti with Swedish
Ministry For Foreign Affairs Americas Desk Officer Sara
Ramierez. Ramierez told Emboff that Sweden has provided a
total of $27.1 million in post-earthquake humanitarian
assistance to Haiti, and that Sweden will continue to review
future assistance to Haiti. She also provided an approximate
breakdown of an immediate payment of $14.3 million, which
raises Sweden's total assistance to $27.1 million as of
January 20, 2010, and does not include Sweden's previously
reported $60.7 million contribution to the UN Central
Emergency Response Fund (CERF). The immediate $14.3 million
payment will be allocated as follows:
- $4.4 million to the International Organization for
Migration (IOM) to be used as "cash for work" efforts for
clean-up operations, tents, psychological support, hygiene,
water and sanitation;
- $3.4 million to Unicef to provide basic health care to
women and children, improve access to water and sanitation
and provide nutrition to infants;
- $1.8 million to Action contre la Faim (ACF) to provide
access to water and sanitation,
- $1.8 million to Oxfam to provide access to water,
- $1.8 million to World Vision (WV) to provide health care,
- $1.1 million to Medical Emergency Relief International
(MERLIN) to provide general health care and prevent epidemics.
2. Post will continue to monitor Sweden's assistance to Haiti.
BARZUN