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[[File:Helping Haiti.PNG|{{largethumb}}|Helping Haiti by the whole countries financially.]]

The humanitarian response by national governments to the [[2010 Haiti earthquake]] included numerous national governments from around the world pledging to send [[humanitarian aid]] to the [[Haitians|Haitian people]]. The [[United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs]] (OCHA) and [[ReliefWeb]] are coordinating and tracking this aid.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2010/jan/14/haiti-quake-aid-pledges-country-donations |title=Haiti quake aid pledges country donations |date= 14 January 2010|work=The Guardian |location=London  | first=Peter | last=Walker}}</ref> Test123.

More than six months later after the earthquake, less than one-tenth of the money that was pledged by foreign governments to the United Nations special fund for the Haiti quake was actually received. {{Asof|2010|7|20}} of all the nations that had pledged money to this fund only 20 countries had actually sent any money: [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[Canada]], [[China]], [[Denmark]], [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Netherlands]], [[New Zealand]], [[Norway]], [[Sou(contracted; show full)
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