Secretary Clinton on Haiti at the 58th National Prayer Breakfast
In her keynote address at the 58th National Prayer Breakfast on February 4, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke about the current crisis in Haiti, where tent cities, “food lines and makeshift hospitals” are evidence of the urgent needs of millions of people.
“When I think about the horrible catastrophe that has struck Haiti, I am both saddened but also spurred.”
Secretary Clinton went on to say that the people of Haiti will need assistance and committed partners in reconstruction efforts long after the memory of the crisis fades and news cameras move away.
Read Secretary Clinton’s full remarks: Keynote Address at the 58th National Prayer Breakfast - U.S. Department of State
By vital voices staff on February 6th 2010 in Latin America & the Caribbean, News & Current Events
