60 countries pitch in $700 mn for flood

15
Vote



More than 60 countries have committed over $700 million in aid for Pakistan in contrary to belief that international community is not coming forward for the help of flood-affected people.

These countries would again be meeting on the margins of the UN General Assembly session in New York next month to take stock of the situation.

“So far, over 60 nations have committed more than $ 700 million, including the $200 million (from the U.S.),” Dan Feldman, Deputy Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan said.

India has contributed $ 5 million, which is being routed through the United Nations aid relief effort. The UN, which had called for $ 460 million aid, has received about two-third of it from the international community.

But as the crisis response moves from this relief phase to early recovery and then recovery and reconstruction phases, the US has calculated that the needs were going to be absolutely vast.

“We are going to continue to do our own assessments.

There’s also going to be ongoing assessments by the ADB, World Bank: damage and needs assessment. As we get more and more of that data, we will continue to work very actively with the international community to ensure that we try to meet those needs as best as possible,” he said.

Several countries of the world, he said, have come forward to provide helicopters.

“Afghanistan has provided four helicopters. Japan now has three helicopters on the ground, three more en route. The UAE has dispatched three helicopters as well as a C-130.

Turkey has contributed a C-130,” he said.

NATO has started flying missions to deliver food, relief supplies, using NATO-owned trainer cargo aircraft. NATO delivered 8 million metric tons of relief supplies donated by Slovakia last week.

“NATO’s now delivered — and this has been facilitated through German government contributions and others. We continue to work closely with them to make sure that these relief supplies get there as quickly as possible,” he said.

“Notable contributions just over the last week, not only came from EU, Australia, Canada, Germany, but from other OIC members, Algeria, Jordan, Uzbekistan, all announced new contributions — China, Russia,” he said.

Carol Chan, Deputy Director, at US Office of Foreign Assistance, said International relief organizations were beginning to expand, gradually moving to Sindh and Punjab from bases in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Sindh is now becoming one of the major areas of greatest need, he said.


[Story Source] [Contest win Rs 1000-100,000 now]

This post was submitted by rishi maurya.

Thanks to www.thehindu.com
Related Posts
BCCI clarifies pitch row

BCCI clarifies pitch row

Stung by Rajasthan Royals captain Shane Warne's scathing attack on changing the pitch for their home match, the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Tuesday sought to put a lid on the controve...
Hodgson pay-off won’t hurt Reds

Hodgson pay-off won’t hurt Reds

Liverpool have dismissed suggestions that the compensation due to Roy Hodgson in the wake of his sacking could impact upon the club's transfer budget.The former Fulham manager's departure was confirme...
Bowlers bowled a good line

Bowlers bowled a good line

Once again two Tests started on the same day in the Southern hemisphere and like in the previous Test, the batting line up of the teams batting first were on the hop justifying the skippers winning th...
Thomson calls for greentop on Boxing Day

Thomson calls for greentop on Boxing Day

Sydney: Former Australian fast bowler Jeff Thomson feels curator Cameron Hodgkins should prepare a greentop in Melbourne for the fourth Ashes Test starting on Sunday.Thomson said on Wednesday that a b...
 	Manchester United beat Arsenal to go top of table

Manchester United beat Arsenal to go top of table

Manchester United beat Arsenal 1-0 on at Old Trafford to leapfrog their opponents and go top of the English Premier League. Ji-Sung Park's first-half goal proved to be enough for all three points for ...
Turning track and Ganguly in focus as Railways take on Bengal

Turning track and Ganguly in focus as Railways take on Bengal

NEW DELHI: A treacherous 22-yard strip at the Karnail Singh Stadium and the presence of a certain Sourav Ganguly are the primary reasons of attraction as hosts Railways take on Bengal in a do-or-die f...

Leave a Reply

 
We will keep You Updated...
Get Free Email Newsletter from VoteUpIndia Sign up for our free email newsletter. (Help?)
Read latest headlines in your favorite news reader
Follow VoteUpIndia  on Twitter Become a VoteUpIndia Fan on Facebook Subscribe to VoteUpIndia in Google Reader Add VoteUpIndia  to My Yahoo Add VoteUpIndia  to Netvibes Subscribe to Free Techie Buzz RSS Feed
Sponsors
Join Now !
Sponsors
Featured Video
Recent Posts

Abhishek will take time to recover: Big B

September 14, 2011, (Sawf News) - Abhishek Bachchan sustained minor injuries - a small cut above the...

Imran Khan files suit against drinking age

Actor Imran Khan Wednesday filed a public suit in the Mumbai High Court against raising the age limit...

Rakhi eyes Baba’s virginity!

Mumbai: The tale of baba and the babe seems to be getting spicier by the day. Impolite it may appear...

RA.One will make Rs 200 crore: Kareena

Bodyguard smashed many records, netting Rs 21.50 crore across India on its opening day, streaking way...

MF Husain wanted to die in India: Ganesh Pyne

MF Husain had a strong desire to live his last days in India, says noted painter Ganesh Pyne who met...
Recent Comments
whoah this blog is fantastic i love reading your posts. Keep up the good work! You know, a lot of people are hunting around for this
thanks alot dear...keep it up
Try to post good n interesting news ..... v dnt published any spam !!
i am submiting your site link plz post my site link
nice cars, thanks for photo and video...
Tag Cloud