In the light of recent isolated media reports alleging incorrectly that there will be a "Ten-year wait for tsunami victims", Australian Red Cross is issuing this statement. The suggestion that those...
Sri Lanka + 5 more
Sri Lanka + 5 more
In the light of recent isolated media reports alleging incorrectly that there will be a "Ten-year wait for tsunami victims", Australian Red Cross is issuing this statement. The suggestion that those...
Indonesia + 5 more
As weeks to turn months, the Red Cross and Red Crescent continue to work with the tsunami-affected communities across seven countries in the Bay of Bengal. The massive relief operation - the largest...
Indonesia + 6 more
The Red Cross and Red Crescent is active in seven countries hit by last December's earthquake and subsequent Bay of Bengal tsunamis. From Malaysia and the worst affected Aceh Province in Indonesia to...
Sri Lanka + 6 more
Thanks to the unprecedented generosity of the Australian community, Australian Red Cross will wind down its Asia Quake and Tsunamis Appeal. The Acting Secretary General of Australian Red Cross, Dale...
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Since the beginning of the emergency response to the largest natural disaster in living memory, the global Red Cross network has provided essential support to over half a million affected people...
Indonesia + 6 more
In the first 30 days the global Red Cross network has provided essential support to over 500,000 affected people. Some 40 Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies from as many countries are involved in...
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Red Cross and Red Crescent has so far reached over 300,000 affected people, providing food and non-food assistance, safe water, medical aid and helping trace missing family members. A summary of some...
India + 6 more
Red Cross and Red Crescent has so far reached over 200,000 affected people, and the relief activities are increasing. A summary of some of key relief activities and assistance provided so far: Over...
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Global Red Cross and Red Crescent response to the Asia Tsunami disaster has reached some 200,000 affected people, within the first 10 days of the disaster. Below is the brief summary of some of the...
India + 6 more
Global Red Cross and Red Crescent response to the Asia Tsunami disaster has reached some 200,000 affected people within the first 10 days of the disaster. Below is the brief summary of some of the...
Indonesia + 4 more
Red Cross and Red Crescent relief and response activities in Asia continue apace, with staff from more than 20 countries working alongside thousands of local staff. So far, the global response has...