The Canadian Press: UN says 25 per cent of cyclone aid lost to Myanmar currency controls: "UN says 25 per cent of cyclone aid lost to Myanmar currency controls
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BANGKOK, Thailand — A UN official says as much as 25 per cent of cyclone relief aid in Myanmar is being lost because of the military government's foreign exchange system.
Dan Baker, the UN humanitarian co-ordinator for Myanmar, says he is concerned that the losses could upset donors who have already shown a reluctance to fund the relief effort."
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Friday, July 25, 2008
Regional exercise to prepare for disasters
Regional exercise to prepare for disasters: "ASIA'S top security forum yesterday agreed to hold its first disaster relief exercise, aimed at better preparing the region for emergencies such as this year's Myanmar cyclone and China earthquake.
Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo told reporters that the Philippines-based exercise, initiated by Washington and Manila, could begin next year."
Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo told reporters that the Philippines-based exercise, initiated by Washington and Manila, could begin next year."
IRIN Asia | Asia | Myanmar | MYANMAR: Access is there, donors should respond generously, says Holmes | Early Warning Food Security Health & Nutrition Natural Disasters Refugees/IDPs
IRIN Asia | Asia | Myanmar | MYANMAR: Access is there, donors should respond generously, says Holmes | Early Warning Food Security Health & Nutrition Natural Disasters Refugees/IDPs: "YANGON, 25 July 2008 (IRIN) - Following a three-day mission to Myanmar, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes says he hopes for stronger donor response in the wake of the Post Nargis Joint Assessment Report (PONJA) report released in Singapore on 22 July."
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Asia-Pacific eyes coordinated disaster relief work | Newsweek News | Newsweek.com
Asia-Pacific eyes coordinated disaster relief work | Newsweek News | Newsweek.com: "(SINGAPORE) Asia-Pacific powers on Thursday announced an ambitious plan to pool their military and civilian resources for disaster responses in a region beset by cyclones, earthquakes and floods.
The region has been devastated by major natural disasters over the past several years, including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and the deadly Myanmar cyclone and the large earthquake in China in May."
The region has been devastated by major natural disasters over the past several years, including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and the deadly Myanmar cyclone and the large earthquake in China in May."
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Railway Museum Fundraising Derailed By Flood Damage - Madison News Story - WISC Madison
Railway Museum Fundraising Derailed By Flood Damage - Madison News Story - WISC Madison: "In total, flood damages at Mid-Continent are estimated at about $3 million.
'This was something we'd never seen before, not even close,' said Meyer.
When asked if they plan to reopen, Meyer said, 'Our guys have been here at this site since 1963. They've built what you see around you and gone through a lot of sweat equity. It was mostly volunteers who established this place, so to just give up would be unthinkable.'"
'This was something we'd never seen before, not even close,' said Meyer.
When asked if they plan to reopen, Meyer said, 'Our guys have been here at this site since 1963. They've built what you see around you and gone through a lot of sweat equity. It was mostly volunteers who established this place, so to just give up would be unthinkable.'"
County residents help save local Red Cross - NJ.com
County residents help save local Red Cross - NJ.com: "We surpassed our goal,' chapter Executive Director Laura Steinmetz announced Tuesday at the organization's 90th annual meeting at Bogey's Club and Cafe at the Pitman Golf Course.
The chapter had experienced financial difficulty for local programs following a string of hurricanes - Katrina, Rita and Wilma - and the 2004 tsunami where donations it would normally keep at home went around the world.
The campaign, Steinmetz observed, aided the local organization in ways other than financially."
The chapter had experienced financial difficulty for local programs following a string of hurricanes - Katrina, Rita and Wilma - and the 2004 tsunami where donations it would normally keep at home went around the world.
The campaign, Steinmetz observed, aided the local organization in ways other than financially."
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Pace of Myanmar's recovery surprises US | starbulletin.com | News | /2008/07/22/
Pace of Myanmar's recovery surprises US | starbulletin.com | News | /2008/07/22/: "The leader of the only U.S. medical team to enter Myanmar since a cyclone struck two months ago said yesterday he saw a surprising number of replanted rice paddies and more reconstruction than he expected."
Monday, July 21, 2008
wfn.org | Thrivent Financial to Fund Lutheran Efforts for Midwest Flood Relief
wfn.org | Thrivent Financial to Fund Lutheran Efforts for Midwest Flood Relief: "CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Minneapolis, a faith-based membership financial organization, has announced a plan to generate $1.5 million to aid flood-affected areas in Indiana, Iowa and Wisconsin."
Over 4,000 survivors in Myanmar cyclone-hit area provided with healthcare_English_Xinhua
Over 4,000 survivors in Myanmar cyclone-hit area provided with healthcare_English_Xinhua: "YANGON, July 21 (Xinhua) -- A total of 4,249 survivors in Mawlamyinegyun, one of the cyclone-hard-hit areas in Ayeyawaddy delta, have been provided with healthcare by the government's mobile medical team serving on board a vessel, the official newspaper New Light of Myanmar reported Monday."
Myanmar cyclone recovery cost tops $1 bln: U.N./ASEAN | International | Reuters
Myanmar cyclone recovery cost tops $1 bln: U.N./ASEAN | International | Reuters: "SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Recovery from a cyclone that tore into Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta in May, leaving at least 138,000 dead or missing, will cost more than $1 billion, a report by the United Nations and Southeast Asian nations concluded."
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