Not content that over 175,000 of its citizens had died as a direct result of the Cyclone and subsequent delay in allowing in any international aid, Myanmar's military regime has held fast to its...
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Myanmar: Cyclone Nargis relief efforts, 11 Jun 2008
Despite the many difficulties working in an isolated country like Myanmar, Operation USA has managed to find partner aid groups--both Burmese and international--to work with. We are focusing our...
IMHO & The IMHO Women's Forum contribute to medical aid for Myanmar
This week the International Medical Health Organization and the IMHO Women's Forum, long-time partners of Operation USA on medical programs in Sri Lanka, donated $16,000 to support the medical relief...
Myanmar: Cyclone Nargis relief efforts
Field Report: Richard Walden, President & CEO After a first round of meetings in Bangkok, Thailand, one could not help but be impressed at perhaps 1000 years of combined relief experience held by a...
Los Angeles-based Operation USA appeals for funds to aid in Burmese Cyclone Diasaster
LOS ANGELES (May 8, 2008) Los Angeles based Operation USA has deployed staff already stationed in Asia to assess the needs of what is now an estimated 7 million people affected by the recent cyclone...
Operation USA appeals for funds to aid Burmese cyclone disaster
LOS ANGELES (May 5, 2008) Operation USA announced today that it has deployed staff already stationed in Asia to assess the needs of what is likely to be millions of victims of the recent cyclone...
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Operation USA responds to Myanmar (Burma) human rights & humanitarian crisis
Operation USA has quietly worked along and across Thailand's border with Myanmar ( Burma) for more than 15 years. We regularly supply both Burmese and international NGOs with medicines, Vitamin A and...