Clickatell, in partnership with its customer Ushahidi, is expanding the call for assistance for the victims of the Haiti earthquake, emergency services deployed to assist those in crisis, as well as all the men and women that are volunteering in Haiti.
As the world rallies around a country in crisis, it is paramount that recovery initiatives are expedited; and SMS alerts are being used as the communications platform of choice to co-ordinate initiatives, share information, organise processes, and gather and disburse significant information.
Anyone can visit http://haiti.ushahidi.com to see a visual map of the activities and incidents in the region, submit incident reports via the Web site directly, or send and receive text messages about the situation and needs in Haiti. The accompanying illustration shows a map of 'incidents' occurring in the areas affected.
Many other views of incidents in the area can be seen visually, and for those operating live on the ground, SMS alerts provide up-to-the-minute information. Clickatell customer Ushahidi, a citizen-reporting platform, is working with a number of organisations in Haiti and around the world, including the US Department of State, United Nations, Frontline SMS, International Network of Crisis Mappers, mobile carriers, Red Cross, EIS and InSTEDD among others. The system tracks data gathered from people on the ground while teams of specialists work to ensure that incoming information is accurate and filtered appropriately so decisive action can be taken. An SMS shortcode, 4636, has been introduced to speed the process; this SMS alerts service is only available in Haiti and is free of charge; people can use it to report developments as they happen to aid relief efforts.
“The SMSes being sent and received are vital at this time, and, of course, time is of the essence. People have lost loved ones and support needs to be provided immediately to those on the ground dealing with the realities of the situation. Sometimes a matter of five minutes can make or break a person's survival and spirit working in this environment. Not only can text messages get there, they get there fast,” said Pieter de Villiers, Clickatell CEO. “Clickatell is honoured to support customers like Ushahidi and FrontlineSMS, by ensuring messages are delivered accurately and instantaneously.”
To get involved, please take the following action:
* Visit Ushahidi's Haiti platform at http://haiti.ushahidi.com to receive text alerts
* Report emergency information by texting 4636 (if you are a DigiCell Subscriber in Haiti) or internationally at +447624802524
* Send e-mail to Haiti@ushahidi.com
* Tweet with hash tag #haiti or #haitiquake
* Visit http://haiti.ushahidi.com/reports/submit
For information on UN family members working in Haiti, call +1 212 963 4139 or visit http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/minustah/.
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