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INTERSOS for Sri Lanka survivors

Rome, January 3rd 2005 - INTERSOS, Italian humanitarian NGO, is now organising the reception in Colombo airport and the subsequent forwarding to the targeted community - of a humanitarian cargo, donated by the Italian cooperation. The flight will leave from…

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News and Press Release
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INTERSOS
Posted:
3 Jan 2005

Sri Lanka

L'association " Solidarités " au Sri Lanka et en Indonésie

Solidarités, association d'aide humanitaire d'urgence, affrète un avion qui part jeudi pour le Sri Lanka o=F9 il sera réceptionné sur place par une équipe de l'association. Cet avion contient notamment 7,5 tonnes de biscuits vitaminés, 4 tonnes de bâches plastiques,…

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News and Press Release
Origen:
SI
Posted:
3 Jan 2005

Sri Lanka

Bodies of tsunami victims in Sri Lanka buried without identification

AHRC-PL-01-2005 (Hong Kong, January 3, 2005) A Sri Lankan forensic expert slammed the country's law enforcement authorities on Monday for disposing of a large number of tsunami victims' bodies without any documentation and barring local forensic pathologists from collecting information from…

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News and Press Release
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AHRC
Posted:
3 Jan 2005

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South Africa Tsunami: Rotary Club and district disaster relief efforts

The relief efforts below are being undertaken by individual Rotary clubs and districts. To contribute to these relief initiatives, please contact the Rotarian Disaster Relief Coordinator listed for the appropriate relief effort. Please contact the Rotarian coordinating relief efforts for…

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News and Press Release
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Rotary
Posted:
3 Jan 2005

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South Asia: UNICEF issues $81 million appeal

NEW YORK, 3 January 2005 - In response to last Sunday's catastrophic tsunami, UNICEF is seeking $81 million to support urgent humanitarian aid for the estimated 1.5 million affected children in South Asia, many of which have been orphaned…

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News and Press Release
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UNICEF
Posted:
3 Jan 2005

Sri Lanka

Foreign forensic experts arrive in Sri Lanka to identify Tsunami victims

COLOMBO, Jan 2, 2005 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Forensic experts from overseas have arrived at the Sri Lankan capital to assist in the process of identifying the bodies of foreign nationals killed in last week's Tsunami tidal wave attacks. Sri…

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News and Press Release
Origen:
Xinhua
Posted:
2 Jan 2005

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South Asia: Rain, flooding hinders Asia's tsunami relief

By Michael Perry BANGKOK, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Heavy rains and fresh floods disrupted aid deliveries to Asia's tsunami-hit villages on Sunday, just as a global $2 billion relief operation started to kick in a week after walls of water…

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News and Press Release
Origen:
Reuters
Posted:
2 Jan 2005

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: More than 12,000 families helped in the North and East

News No. 05/1 The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has so far provided essential household items to nearly 12,150 families in the North and East of Sri Lanka hit by the Tsunami on 26 December. Each kit typically…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
ICRC
Posted:
2 Jan 2005

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