The Zambia Red Cross Society (ZRCS) is disappointed with Zambians on their poor response to the international appeals for humanitarian support to the Haiti earthquake victims.
ZRCS Public Relations Manager James Zulu described Zambia’s response to the international appeal as bad and discouraging.
Recently, there was a global appeal for countries to provide humanitarian assistance to the Haitians that were left homeless following an earthquake that claimed over 150,000 lives a fortnight ago.
Mr Zulu said since the appeal was launched, only one family of Lusaka has responded by donating US$22O (about one million Kwacha).
He told ZANIS in Lusaka today that the donated money has since been sent to the victims through right channels.
Mr Zulu has since urged the Zambian government to show more political will and offer help to the people of Haiti.
He said people of Zambia have always been known to be compassionate, saying they should exhibit that compassion by responding positively towards easing the suffering of the Haitians.
Mr Zulu said despite the poor response, the ZRCS would continue appealing to Zambians to give whatever humanitarian support they could to the people of Haiti either online or through the society in order.
He said the Haitians require were still desperate for humanitarian support, especially food and medical supplies.
Recently, government said Zambia had no capacity to send humanitarian assistance to that country.
ZANIS