Secretary Clinton Announces Launch of State.Gov Person Finder Tool for Those Missing in Haiti
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
January 15, 2010
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced today the launch of a new tool on www.state.gov, the “Person Finder,” to allow people to find and share information on missing loved ones in Haiti. The tool can be found at 2010 Earthquake in Haiti.
People around the world are turning to the Internet to search for information on friends and family in Haiti: however, accurate information is fragmented and difficult to locate. The State Department convened a call with NGOs and the tech community to brainstorm how to innovatively utilize technology in the ongoing search and rescue efforts. As a result of the call, a group of engineers from the private, public, and NGO sectors come together to build the “Person Finder.” It is a simple tool that allows people to locate and contribute information on people in Haiti. This tool is available in French and English, and can be embedded on any website.
In addition to helping people find their loved ones, this tool will make the data accessible to other governments and private organizations in an easily manageable and accessible format.
Anyone wishing to donate can text “HAITI” to “90999” and $10.00 will be sent to the Red Cross.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Secretary Clinton Announces Launch of State.Gov Person Finder Tool for Those Missing in Haiti
In another post earlier today, Haiti: Hillary's Huge Task, I directed people seeking regularly updated information regarding this crisis and wishing to locate lost loved ones to this site: 2010 Earthquake in Haiti. Well, this press release just out announces a new person finder tool that has been added to the page. If you are looking for a loved one, we all hope this helps. Our prayers are with you, and many of us are making contributions. God bless Haiti. God bless America. God Bless and protect our Secretary of State as she travels there tomorrow.