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Aid Effectiveness

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Aid Efforts in the Wake of the Cyclone in Myanmar

On May 3, a massive category 3 cyclone struck the low-lying Irrawady delta in Myanmar. Nearly 100,000 people are feared dead while 1.5 million are in need of food, clean drinking water and shelter. Aid efforts have been very slow in the wake of the disaster. Myanmar’s military government has been sluggish in responding to offers of international assistance and many aid workers are still awaiting permission to travel affected areas. International donors, led by the UN, are exerting pressure on the Myanmar authorities to open up to a full-scale international relief operations. Further delays could lead to widespread hunger and disease. Food and fuel prices have soared in the wake of the disaster.

So far India, China, Bangladesh, Laos, Japan, Thailand and Singapore have flown in emergency supplies to Myanmar. The European Commission and the US have each pledged USD $3 million for humanitarian aid. UN organizations like the World Food Program (WFP), UNHCR and UNICEF are distributing high-energy biscuits, tents and water purifying solutions. Civil society organizations including the Red Cross and Save the Children have mobilized their local staff to assist with relief efforts. Several countries including France and the US, as well as, many humanitarian organizations are waiting for permission from the Myanmar authorities to fly in supplies and aid workers. Human rights group Amnesty International reported that some donors were holding off due to fears that the military government with siphon off aid supplies.

(Photo Credit: AP)


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