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20 July 2008
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From the Frontlines

NGO pieces and personal testimonies
Deborah Tomasowa—and Mercy Corps—were in Banda Aceh days after last December's tsunami struck, helping deliver aid and return a sense of normalcy to those affected. Nine months later, they now focus on long-term recovery and sustainable development.
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From: Mercy Corps
Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Development] [Aid] [Emergency relief]
Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are at the front lines of disaster relief around the world everyday. Johan Schaar offers insights into how we can be better prepared when the next tsunami, Katrina, or other disaster occurs.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Emergency relief] [Poverty] [Environment] [Civil society]
Image: © International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
The international women's human rights group MADRE highlights the benefits of channeling relief aid through local community groups—and women in particular.
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Related topics/regions: [Emergency relief] [Poverty] [Civil society]
Image: © MADRE
Governments and aid groups are looking at ways to better use new technologies to improve the coordination and delivery of aid.
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Related topics/regions: [Aid] [Emergency relief] [ICT]
The real challenge, in the case of any disaster, is to better integrate foreign and local assistance," says Nir Tsuk. "Ensuring that external resources amplify local efforts is a positive sum game."
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Related topics/regions: [Aid] [Emergency relief] [International cooperation] [Poverty] [Civil society]