Full Coverage: Emergency relief
January 2008
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29.01.2008
Hundreds of hospitals and heath facilities get destroyed every year by disasters. The UN has recently launched a global campaign to ensure that the needy are not left without vital care in the midst of an emergency.
more...Related topics/regions: [Emergency relief] [International cooperation] [United Nations] Image: Hospitals are the lifelines for people in distress during disasters
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25.01.2008
Food crisis in Afghanistan is deepening by the day. Afghan government has expressed its inability to tackle the food insecurity on its own and has appealed together with the UN for US $ 80 million assistance to avert this humanitarian tragedy.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Food] [Poverty] [MDGs] Image: Afghanistan is reeling under food shortage and children are most vulnerable / Photo credit: IRIN
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11.01.2008
Taking a critical look at the 2004 Tsunami and its lessons, Communicating Disasters: An Asia Pacific Resource Book by TVE Asia Pacific explores how the public and citizen media and disaster managers can work in cohesion to help communities be better prepared for natural calamities.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Emergency relief] [Environment] [Information & media] [Communication] Image: The book draws on the lessons of the 2004 Tsunami
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10.01.2008
While the Bangladesh cyclone claimed thousands of lives and left millions homeless, there remain large parts of the population who have gone missing. Bangladesh Red Crescent is now working on a database of those missing, mostly women and children, to help link them up with their loved ones.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [South Asia] [Children] [Emergency relief] [Shelter & housing] Image: Faridabegum Musulli bemoans her missing husband/ Photo credit:IRIN/David Swanson
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