UN seeks $US119m for Haiti after Matthew

As Haiti suffers in the wake of Hurricane Matthew the UN is looking to raise $US119 million ($A156 million) to bring life-saving assistance to 750,000 people.

The United Nations is appealling for $US119 million ($A156 million) to bring life-saving assistance to 750,000 people in southwest Haiti, which is reeling from a direct hit by Hurricane Matthew.

Funds will be used to provide food, clean drinking water and shelter to the most vulnerable after large areas of crops were destroyed and infrastructure damaged last week, the UN said on Monday, launching the three-month appeal to donors for the Caribbean country.

"Hurricane Matthew has resulted in the largest humanitarian crisis in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake at a time when the country is already facing an increase in the number of cholera cases, and severe food insecurity and malnutrition," it said.


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