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<title>Footprint of Cyclone Aila</title>
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<description>As new floods threaten Bangladesh this week, this eyewitness account finds villagers still struggling with the aftermath of a cyclone in May. From Poverty to Power</description>
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<title>Gaza humanitarian update</title>
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<description>A new UN report reveals the truth about conditions for 1.5 million people inside Gaza, as Israel imposes control over supplies. IRIN News</description>
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<title>Disaster-risk reduction made simple</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/85567</link>
<description>Weather forecasting should play a much bigger role in the delivery of emergency aid, especially as climate change takes hold. Efforts are under way in West Africa. IRIN News</description>
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<title>What not to give in emergencies</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/85383</link>
<description>An experienced health worker gives five examples of daft supplies that arrive in global emergencies. Global Health</description>
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<title>Sri Lanka forgoes tsunami goodwill</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/article/view/162841/1/1918</link>
<description>The tragedy of the 2004 tsunami brought peace to Aceh after 30 years of conflict. In very similar circumstances, why did Sri Lanka take the opposite approach and abandon reconciliation?</description>
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<title>Nobody got what she got</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/article/view/161589/1/1918</link>
<description>“This needs to be worldwide. Nobody got what I got,” Katrina survivor Kimberley Rivers Roberts tells a film crew. She’s right, on both counts.</description>
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<title>U.S. Urged to Divorce Politics from Aid to Myanmar</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/160445/1/1918</link>
<description>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.</description>
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<title>Cyclone kills hundreds in Myanmar</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/160361/1/1918</link>
<description>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.</description>
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<title>Global Food Crisis, Global Turning Point?</title>
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<description>This week's alert on the growing global food crisis is perhaps the most worrying one we've ever sent, says OneWorld's managing editor in the United States.</description>
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<title>UN Aid Worker Killed in Darfur</title>
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<description>A World Food Programme driver has been shot dead while delivering vital food relief to Darfur, the second such killing in two months.</description>
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<title>Bangladeshi Farmers Adapt to Climate Changes</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/159839/1/1918</link>
<description>DHAKA, Apr 16 (OneWorld) - Although illiterate Bangladeshi villagers don't know the climate change lingo, many have shown an awareness of the situation, using local knowledge to innovate and adapt to the natural changes.</description>
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<title>Mizoram faces severe food crisis</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/159547/1/1918</link>
<description>Rodents and insects have damaged hundreds of thousands of hectares of wet rice and jhum paddy cultivation for the second successive year in a north-Indian state. Already many people are facing starvation. If immediate measures are not taken by the state and central governments, the situation may become even worse.</description>
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<title>SMS blood to save lives</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/159503/1/1918</link>
<description>A little-known mobile helpline will now help you find a blood donor in times of crises. All it takes is an SMS. The messages access an online database of 45,000 blood donors in 300 Indian towns and cities.</description>
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<title>Somalia Called 'World's Most Neglected Crisis'</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/159432/1/1918</link>
<description>UNITED NATIONS, Apr 3 (OneWorld) - A leading humanitarian group is calling for the United Nations Security Council to take additional measures to help about 1 million Somalis who have been rendered homeless by the ongoing armed conflict in their country.</description>
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<title>Humanitarian action in emergencies</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/158645/1/1918</link>
<description>UNICEF's 2008 Humanitarian Action Report emphasises on greater accountability and leadership action by humanitarian agencies for 39 emergencies across the world. Apart from strengthening coordination between actors to ensure timely response, the report also claims it is important to train women and children to cope with disasters.</description>
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