Full Coverage: Emergency relief
May 2008
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14.05.2008
Asian governments -- seen to have greater leverage with Myanmar authorities -- are being asked to increase the pressure on the military junta to effectively address the humanitarian crisis caused by Cyclone Nargis.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [East Asia] [South East Asia] [Myanmar] [Governance] [Geopolitics] [International cooperation] [Emergency relief] [Aid] |
14.05.2008
Recent military operations by US and NATO forces have displaced thousands of families in Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan, forcing them to live without shelter, food and medical assistance. UN agencies and other international aid groups have been asked to provide humanitarian relief to the unfortunate victims.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [United Nations] [Conflict] [Human rights] [Emergency relief] Image: Empty streets / Photo credit: Abdullah Shaheen / IRIN
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12.05.2008
More than 27,000 people in the Irrawaddy delta region of Burma -- one of the areas hardest hit by Cyclone Nargis -- have received food aid and other crucial supplies, a UN food agency announced yesterday.
more...From: United Nations Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [United Nations] [Shelter & housing] [Food] [Emergency relief] [Aid] Image: Playing despite the destruction. © Azmil77 (flickr)
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12.05.2008
Experts warn that non-availability of fresh drinking water, tardy relief work and health care measures are pushing the cyclone-hit Myanmar towards a major public health catastrophe. Inflexibility of military in not allowing most foreign aid workers is only adding to the woes of affected people.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Health] [International cooperation] [Emergency relief] [Aid] Image: Waiting for aid to arrive / Photo credit: Reuters / International Federation
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09.05.2008
The disastrous aftermath of Cyclone Nargis in Burma is a severe reminder of the overwhelming destruction environmental catastrophes cause in poor communities, writes a development researcher, calling for resolute action against climate change.
more...From: Center for Global Development Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [Environmental activism] [Climate change] [Poverty] [Emergency relief] [Aid] Image: In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. © Action Against Hunger-USA
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09.05.2008
Even though unofficial sources are claiming a hundred thousand deaths and many more rendered homeless in Myanmar from last week’s cyclone, the military junta is reluctant to allow foreign aid workers. People say the authorities do not want foreigners around when the country goes for referendum on May 10.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [International cooperation] [Emergency relief] [Aid] Image: People waiting for relief / Photo credit: Reuters
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08.05.2008
Lähes 40 prosenttia Burman myrskyssä kuolleista tai kadonneista arvioidaan olevan lapsia. Virallisten tietojen mukaan 22 000 ihmistä on kuollut ja miljoona ihmistä on menettänyt kotinsa.
more...From: Pelastakaa Lapset - Rädda Barnen Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [Emergency relief] [Children] |
07.05.2008
UNITED NATIONS, May 7 (OneWorld) - A major U.S.-based humanitarian aid group is urging the Bush administration to revise its aid policy toward Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) and provide immediate assistance to the cyclone victims in that country.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Myanmar] [Geopolitics] [Emergency relief] [Aid] |
06.05.2008
Over 22,000 people have died, over a million people are reportedly homeless and tens of thousands are missing, says Burma Campaign UK, as it appeals to the government to allow delivery of aid.
more...Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [Emergency relief] |
05.05.2008
Kotinsa Burman pyörremyrskyssä menettäneitä uhkaavat taudit ja nälkä. Sadekauden alku tarkoittaa lisääntynyttä malariariskiä ja riisisadon tuhoutuminen myrskyssä ruokapulaa.
more...From: Suomen UNICEF-yhdistys Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [Emergency relief] Image: -
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05.05.2008
The devastating Cyclone Nargis that struck Myanmar early Saturday has claimed 350 lives, as death tolls mount. While aid operations were restricted by the military junta in the outskirts of capital Yangon, the state media announced the country will go ahead with the constitutional referendum on May 10.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Food] [Emergency relief] [Aid] Image: Ravaged city / Photo credit: Reuters
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