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FORGET ME NOT!!! Are you FILIPINO concern CITIZEN? Have a heart to your country, friends, and relatives and to your future? Take a LOOK , READ ,THINK , and DO action!!! International Aid for Typhoon Yolanda Victims (List of Donations by Country and Organization) YOLANDA AID Sheika Lubna revealed that the UAE is among the countries which sent donations to the victims of typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) last year. She said the $10 million donation is for the reconstruction of damaged houses and rebuilding of schools especially in the hardest hit areas. The UAE leadership is now very aggressive in foreign aid development, already infusing some 16.3 billion dirhams from 2010 to 2012, a huge chunk of it is in Asia which represents 66.8 percent. Victims of Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) are getting added aid from Thailand, which has donated the equivalent of $200,000 for government efforts to assist them. Royal Dutch Shell is donating $2.5 million to rebuilding and rehabilitation efforts in the areas badly hit by typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines. The Philippines suffered one of the world’s worst disaster for the year 2013, rescue workers from around the world rushed to the country to offer their help in rescue and relief operations as well as the rehabilitation of provinces hit by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan). Survivors in various parts of the Visayas have lost their loved ones and everything they own. Some families have no food, clean water, medicine or shelter. International aid agencies and various countries around the world are rushing in supplies and personnel. Foreign governments and international aid agencies announced a major relief effort to help victims of the Philippine typhoon. Below are the list of the partial pledges given to the Philippine Government. Based upon the records of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) a total of 36 foreign government, agencies and organizations pledged their donations to the Philippines. DFA spokesman Raul Hernandes said that the total cashdonations have reached P3.8 billion (US89 million) as of Wednesday, November 13, 2013. UNITED NATIONS $25 million UNITED STATES Initial $100,000 for water and sanitation; Troops, emergency respondents, transportation and equipment + $20 million , Aircraft carrier and ships for rescue operations. $20 million BRITAIN 10 million pounds’ (roughly $16 million) AUSTRALIA 10 million Australian dollars ($9.4 million) initial & immediate pledge UNITED NATIONS WORLD FOOD PROGRAM $2 million UNICEF 66 tons of emergency supplies JAPAN $10 million and 25-member relief team CANADA $5 million CHINA Initial $200,000, including $100,000 from the government and another $100,000 from the Chinese Red Cross. TAIWAN $200,000 ASEAN $500,000 & medical staffs and rescue workers through AHA AUSTRALIA P1.2 Billion (A$30 million) total donation BELGIUM medical and search and rescue personnel CANADA C$5 million CHINA $100,000 DENMARK KR 10 million EUROPEAN UNION EUR 10 million GERMANY €500,000 & 23 tons of relief goods HUNGARY search and rescue personnel and rapid response team INDONESIA $2million, Humanitarian aid ISRAEL team of medical, trauma and relief professionals ITALY Fundrasing of RAI and Croce Rosa Italiana JAPAN $10 milion, troops, emergency relief medical team MALAYSIA medical and search and rescue teams THE NETHERLANDS undisclosed financial aid NEW ZEALAND NZ $2.15 million NORWAY 65 million Norwegian kroner & 70 tonnes of advanced communication equipment RUSSIA rapid response team SAUDI ARABIA through Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud US$100,000 SINGAPORE $200,000 SPAIN in-kind donations SOUTH KOREA $5 million, rescue workers and medical staff SWEDEN emergency communications equipment SWITZERLAND Humanitarian aid unit TAIWAN $200,000 TURKEY medics, rapid response team, search and rescue personnel UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Dhs 36 million UNITED KINGDOM $10 million worth of emergency support package, 15 million pounds by National Gov’t., & 23 million pounds from DEC UNITED NATIONS Children’s Fund $1.3 million worth of supplies AMERICAN RED CROSS deployed two people to assist with assessments in the Philippines and activated its family tracing services. WORLD VISION assist 1.2 million people, including food, hygiene kits, emergency shelter and protection. MERCY CORPS launched emergency response efforts to provide food, water, shelter and basic supplies to typhoon survivors. DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS has 15 members in Cebu City and will send an additional 50 people in the next few days. It also sends 329 tons of medical and relief supplies on three cargo planes VATICAN $150,000 IRELAND 1 Million Euro VIETNAM $100,000 NBA & NBA Players Association $250,000 PhilNews.Ph Here’s the compressed list of international assistance and donations from other countries and organizations for Yolanda victims. The list is updated as of November 16, 2013 7:30 PM. You can also see the complete list below. INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE – as of November 16, 2013, 7:30 PM USD 188,742,000 8,115,906,000.00 DONOR TYPE USD PHP conversion Australia medical team, search and rescue USD 2,790,000 119,970,000.00 N/A USD 24,180,000 1,039,740,000.00 USD 1,292,700 55,586,100.00 relief goods Belgium medical team, search and rescue equipment relief goods Cambodia financial aid USD 100,000 4,300,000.00 Canada to be determined USD 4,750,000 204,250,000.00 N/A USD 28,500 1,225,500.00 USD 237,500 10,212,500.00 USD 95,000 4,085,000.00 equipment N/A China PROC USD 100,000 4,300,000.00 financial aid USD 100,000 4,300,000.00 USD 10,000,000 Czech Republic USD 196,000 8,428,000.00 Denmark financial aid USD 1,600,000 68,800,000.00 EU/EC relief goods financial aid USD 17,420,000 749,060,000.00 medical team, search and rescue Finland relief goods USD 1,340,000 57,620,000.00 equipment France medical team, search and rescue personnel Germany USD 6,030,000 259,290,000.00 medical team, search and rescue Hungary medical team, search and rescue equipment India relief goods Indonesia relief goods USD 1,000,000 43,000,000.00 financial aid USD 1,000,000 43,000,000.00 Ireland relief goods USD 2,010,000 86,430,000.00 Israel medical team, search and rescue relief goods Italy relief goods USD 1,340,000 57,620,000.00 Japan medical team, search and rescue USD 10,000,000 430,000,000.00 USD 607,000 26,101,000.00 Kuwait USD 10,000,000 430,000,000.00 Luxembourg medical team, search and rescue financial aid USD 536,000 23,048,000.00 Malaysia medical team, search and rescue Mexico Netherlands financial aid USD 2,747,000 118,121,000.00 New Zealand financial aid USD 2,601,500 111,864,500.00 Norway financial aid USD 3,200,000 137,600,000.00 Panama USD 200,000 8,600,000.00 Qatar Russia medical team, search and rescue Singapore medical team, search and rescue USD 160,000 6,880,000.00 Slovakia USD 26,800 1,152,400.00 South Korea humanitarian assistance workers USD 5,000,000 215,000,000.00 humanitarian assistance workers humanitarian assistance workers Spain humanitarian assistance workers humanitarian assistance workers Sweden Switzerland humanitarian assistance workers USD 3,400,000 146,200,000.00 relief goods Taiwan financial aid USD 200,000 8,600,000.00 relief goods Thailand relief goods USD 200,000 8,600,000.00 medical team, search and rescue relief goods Turkey relief goods medical team, search and rescue U.A.E. financial aid USD 10,000,000 430,000,000.00 U.K. financial aid USD 23,850,000 1,025,550,000.00 USD 954,000 41,022,000.00 equipment U.S. medical team, search and rescue USD 22,500,000 967,500,000.00 Vatican USD 150,000 6,450,000.00 Vietnam USD 100,000 4,300,000.00 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS UNICEF in-kind UNOCHA financial aid USD 25,000,000 1,075,000,000.00 Arab Gulf Fund for UN Development (AGFUND) financial aid USD 100,000 4,300,000.00 Complete list
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 09:04:59 +0000

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