Marking Tenth Anniversary of Haiti Earthquake, Secretary-General Calls for Renewing Commitment to Helping Country Build Brighter Future
Following is text of UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ video message on the tenth anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti, in New York today:
On this day, we remember the hundreds of thousands of Haitians who lost their lives and the millions gravely affected by the devastating earthquake that struck their country 10 years ago.
We also honour the memory of 102 United Nations colleagues lost that same day. I will never forget the shock and sadness across the United Nations as we became aware of the scale of the tragedy.
My heart goes out to all those who lost family, friends and loved ones.
Over the past decade, Haiti has drawn on the resilience of its people and the support of its many friends to overcome this disaster.
With the continued support of the international community, Haiti is striving to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, including through strengthening the institutions that are so crucial to the well‑being and prosperity of its people.
On this day, I renew the commitment of the United Nations to helping Haiti and its people build a brighter future.