How can Haiti respond in the event of the next disaster?

The best way to communicate is to have HAM radio.  During Hurricane Katrina, HAM radio operators were able to send and receive communications.  FEMA, radio stations, news channels, etc. were not able to communicate due to the storm knocking everything down.  HAM radio operators could connect out to various places without a problem.  Could this be part of a normal protocol for Haiti in the event of a disaster?

The startup cost for a HAM radio system throughout the country would cost next to nothing, yet could save many lives.  When you consider the island of Gonave, just a couple of inexpensive HAM towers could transmit enough power to cover the entire island.  Not to mention the system can be portable.  My suggestion for Gonave would be to have half a dozen ATV (All Terrain Vehicles), better known as 4-wheelers, and equip them with transmitters.  Get a few SUV's that can be used to transport the critically ill to the hospital, transport water/food, and medical supplies.  Couple this with a few folks on the ground that are based in different areas of Gonave and you have the perfect setup for disaster relief. 

Long range plans could be that you build several warehouse facilities that are in different locations on the island that hold dry, wet, and refrigerated goods for medicine, water, blankets, tents, and food.  Even possibly have a relief helicopter that can land at helipads that are located near these facilities.

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