VIETNAM Almost 400 deaths in SE Asia from Ketsana as new typhoon moves towards the Philippines - Asia News: "Almost 400 deaths in SE Asia from Ketsana as new typhoon moves towards the Philippines
by JB. Vu
In Vietnam, toll now stands at 101 dead and 170,000 homeless. Central provinces are hardest hit. Catholic Church begins fund raising and aid collection for affected population. In Philippines, authorities sound the alarm for Parma, an even more devastating storm that is fast approaching."
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Friday, October 02, 2009
Aid Groups Were Ready to Respond - WSJ.com
Aid Groups Were Ready to Respond - WSJ.com: "But since the massive Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, organizations such as Save the Children, World Vision and Oxfam International have ramped up their disaster-response and prevention teams in the region, helping them respond more easily when calamities strike in more than one place at the same time."
Who lives in the New Orleans and the Metro Area now?
<GNOCDC> Who lives in the New Orleans and the Metro Area now?: "This brief examines 2008 demographic data from the U.S. Census Bureau for Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany parishes, and the overall metro area, and identifies significant changes since 2000. Included are data on race and ethnicity, poverty, homeownership, educational attainment, children, access to vehicles and the foreign born population."
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Foundation Center - Press Release - Foundation Giving Priorities Shift in Gulf Coast Hurricane Response, New Foundation Center Report Finds
Foundation Center - Press Release - Foundation Giving Priorities Shift in Gulf Coast Hurricane Response, New Foundation Center Report Finds: "Foundation Giving Priorities Shift in Gulf Coast Hurricane Response, New Foundation Center Report Finds
Support for Recovery Continues; Greater Emphasis
on Economic and Community Development
New York, NY — August 27, 2009. Private and community foundations awarded an additional $125 million in grant support for Gulf Coast hurricane recovery and rebuilding efforts between January 2007 and mid-2009, according to Giving in the Aftermath of the 2005 Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Profile of the Ongoing Foundation and Corporate Response (2007-2009), an update of the Center's earlier study. Since 2005, the Center has tracked nearly $1.3 billion in grants, program-related investments, and corporate in-kind gifts from foundations, corporations, and other institutional donors in response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita."
Support for Recovery Continues; Greater Emphasis
on Economic and Community Development
New York, NY — August 27, 2009. Private and community foundations awarded an additional $125 million in grant support for Gulf Coast hurricane recovery and rebuilding efforts between January 2007 and mid-2009, according to Giving in the Aftermath of the 2005 Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Profile of the Ongoing Foundation and Corporate Response (2007-2009), an update of the Center's earlier study. Since 2005, the Center has tracked nearly $1.3 billion in grants, program-related investments, and corporate in-kind gifts from foundations, corporations, and other institutional donors in response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita."
Ireland pledges €500,000 in aid to earthquake victims - World, Breaking News - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Ireland pledges €500,000 in aid to earthquake victims - World, Breaking News - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk: "The Minister for Overseas Aid Peter Power has pledged €500,000 for the victims of the natural disasters in Southeast Asia and the Pacific."
Donors urged to fulfill pledges to Haiti - Haiti & Caribbean - MiamiHerald.com
Donors urged to fulfill pledges to Haiti - Haiti & Caribbean - MiamiHerald.com: "UNITED NATIONS -- Former President Bill Clinton has called on donor countries to make good on financial pledges to help Haiti recover from back-to-back storms last year.
Since a donors conference in April, at which $760 million had been pledged, only $21 million has actually been disbursed, said Clinton, the United Nations special envoy for Haiti."
Since a donors conference in April, at which $760 million had been pledged, only $21 million has actually been disbursed, said Clinton, the United Nations special envoy for Haiti."
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
CBC News - Manitoba - Filipino community rallies after flood
CBC News - Manitoba - Filipino community rallies after flood: "Winnipeg's large Filipino community is rallying to raise funds for disaster relief after a flood triggered by a tropical storm in their homeland killed 240 and left thousands homeless."
Social media keep flood victims connected
Social media keep flood victims connected: "(09-28) 18:49 PDT -- With their homes and offices flooded, landlines overloaded and electricity knocked out, residents of the typhoon-stricken regions of the Philippines managed to report news of their plight to the world by using cell phones and social networks."
INTERNATIONAL AID SOUGHT; 'ONDOY' DEATH TOLL CLIMBS TO 140
INTERNATIONAL AID SOUGHT; 'ONDOY' DEATH TOLL CLIMBS TO 140: "MANILA, SEPTEMBER 29, 2009 (MALAYA) BY VICTOR REYES - DEFENSE Secretary Gilberto Teodoro yesterday appealed to the international community for humanitarian assistance as the country reeled from the effects of storm 'Ondoy' which has so far left 140 people dead."
Monday, September 28, 2009
BusinessWorld Online: International assistance starts pouring in for flood victims
BusinessWorld Online: International assistance starts pouring in for flood victims: "Washington sent $50,000 for the relief efforts, China pitched in $10,000, while Singapore raised $30,000 and a further $20,000 in seed money to jump-start a donations drive by the Red Cross."
Donations continue to pour in | Manila Bulletin
Donations continue to pour in | Manila Bulletin: "Aid from the international community started to pour in since Saturday, with the US government giving US$50,000 in emergency relief to the Philippine National Red Cross. The Chinese government also gave US$10,000 to the PNRC last Sunday while the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) pledged P15.3million worth of food and non-food items for the typhoon victims."
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