Cobertura total: Emergencias
Mayo 2008
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16.05.2008
Both humanitarian aid and political aid is needed in Myanmar (formerly Burma) now, says a board member of a U.S. group active on Burmese issues.
Leer másFrom: U.S. Campaign for Burma Temas relacionados: [Myanmar] [Gobierno] [Sociedad Civil] [Activismo] [Ayuda] Imagen: Children play despite the destruction of Cyclone Nargis in Burma. © Azmil77 (flickr)
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16.05.2008
Floods in Bihar, a state in eastern India, have devastating impact on women, children, the landless and dalits. Waters Of Despair, a documentary film dives deep to reveal how administrative negligence is an even bigger culprit. It finds holes in disaster preparedness, relief distribution and beneficiary identification.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld South Asia Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Gobierno] [Ríos] [Ambiente] Imagen: Children playing on the bank of a river
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15.05.2008
WASHINGTON, May 15 (OneWorld) - As UN estimates of the number of Burmese affected by Cyclone Nargis rose from 1.5 to 2.5 million and the United States and United Nations continued to wrangle with Myanmar's rulers over visas for aid workers, Atlanta-based CARE received a $1 million donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to deliver humanitarian relief in Myanmar.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld US Temas relacionados: [Myanmar] [Gobierno] [Geopolítica] [Ayuda] Imagen: After the cyclone. © Action Against Hunger-USA
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15.05.2008
A number of international aid organizations and foreign governments are helping Chinese authorities respond to the Monday earthquake that claimed over tens of thousands of lives and destroyed 3.5 million homes.
Leer másOrganización: InterAction: American Council on Voluntary International Action Temas relacionados: [Estados Unidos] [China] [Activismo] [Voluntariado] [Vivienda & Refugio] [Cooperación Internacional] [Ayuda] Imagen: Temporary living arrangements after the May 12 earthquake in China. © BruceLee (flickr)
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15.05.2008
Selling excess rice held in Japan and imported from the United States would incite a rapid drop in the global price of rice but requires immediate action from Tokyo and Washington, write former editor of The Rice Trader, Tom Slayton, and policy analyst, Peter Timmer.
Leer másOrganización: Center for Global Development Temas relacionados: [Japón] [Estados Unidos] [Gobierno] [Geopolítica] [Comercio] [Cooperación Internacional] [Alimentos] Imagen: © ActionAid UK
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15.05.2008
Indigenous peoples in Nicaragua are increasingly threatened by climate change despite their minimal ecological footprint, writes a Nicaraguan advocate for indigenous peoples' autonomy and development.
Leer másOrganización: MADRE Temas relacionados: [Nicaragua] [Gobierno] [Cultura] [Derechos Indígenas] [Cambio Climático] Imagen: Indigenous Nicaraguan women working with the development organization, Wangki Tangni. © MADRE
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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.
Leer másOrganización: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Temas relacionados: [Asia Oriental] [Sur Este de Asia] [Myanmar] [Gobierno] [Geopolítica] [Cooperación Internacional] [Ayuda] |
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.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Naciones Unidas] [Conflicto] [Derechos Humanos] Imagen: 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.
Leer másOrganización: United Nations Temas relacionados: [Myanmar] [Naciones Unidas] [Vivienda & Refugio] [Alimentos] [Ayuda] Imagen: 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.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Salud] [Cooperación Internacional] [Ayuda] Imagen: Waiting for aid to arrive / Photo credit: Reuters / International Federation
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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.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Cooperación Internacional] [Ayuda] Imagen: 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.
Leer másOrganización: Pelastakaa Lapset - Rädda Barnen Temas relacionados: [Myanmar] [Niños] |
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.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld US Temas relacionados: [Estados Unidos] [Myanmar] [Geopolítica] [Ayuda] |
05.05.2008
Kotinsa Burman pyörremyrskyssä menettäneitä uhkaavat taudit ja nälkä. Sadekauden alku tarkoittaa lisääntynyttä malariariskiä ja riisisadon tuhoutuminen myrskyssä ruokapulaa.
Leer másOrganización: Suomen UNICEF-yhdistys Temas relacionados: [Myanmar] Imagen: -
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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.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Alimentos] [Ayuda] Imagen: Ravaged city / Photo credit: Reuters
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