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Indonesia: West Sumatra Earthquakes Emergency appeal no. MDRID004 Operations update no. 16

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GLIDE n° TS-2009-000211-IDN

Period covered by this operations update: 1 July to 31 October 2010.

Appeal target (current): CHF 14,219,542 (USD 12.9 million or EUR 8.8 million)

Appeal coverage: With contributions received to date, the appeal is 100 per cent covered in cash and kind and no additional funds are needed to provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the disaster.

Appeal history:

- In July 2010 a revised appeal was launched for a CHF 14,219,542. The lead time of the appeal has been extended until 31 March 2011. The implementation activities of the West Sumatra Operations as stated in the original appeal will be finished end of September 2010 but extended till 31 December 2010 for a proper closing down of the operation in West Sumatra. The West Java operations will be extended till 31 March 2011 due to a modified programme.

- The Emergency Appeal was launched on 5 November 2009 for CHF 13,293,583 (USD 12.9 million or EUR 8.8 million) in cash, kind, or services. The overall budget for Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) (in English, Indonesian Red Cross) for the operations is CHF 19,627,833 (USD 19.17 million or EUR 12.99 million). The balance is being covered by bilateral contributions made directly to PMI by a number of partner national societies.

- A revised preliminary Emergency Appeal was launched on 7 October 2009 for CHF 19,185,775 (USD 18.64 million or EUR 12.69 million) in cash, kind, or services to support PMI in assisting up to 20,000 families (approximately 100,000 individuals) for six months.

- A Preliminary Emergency Appeal was launched on 4 October 2009 for CHF 6,842,032 (USD 6.60 million or EUR 4.53 million) in cash, kind, or services to support PMI in assisting up to 5,000 families (approximately 25,000 individuals) for six months.

- CHF 235,000 (USD 227,106 or EUR 155,302) was allocated from IFRC's Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) to support this operation.