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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #40 on: November 15, 2013, 01:40:34 AM »
UNITED KINGDOM     

- £6 million
- $9.6 million worth of emergency support package
An appeal by UK charities to help Philippines typhoon victims has raised £13m ($20m) in its first 24 hours.

The storm hit the Philippines on Friday, killing more than 2,000 people, and the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) launched its appeal on Tuesday.

The DEC, which brings together 14 major UK charities, said the response had been "overwhelming".

The UK government has pledged to match donations up to a total of £5m, on top of £10m it has already agreed to give.


The UK-chartered plane carrying emergency shelter kits arrived in Cebu overnight


Aid for the Philippines is also being readied at Oxfam's warehouse in Bicester, Oxfordshire


more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24928593

- Britain has sent a Royal Air Force C-17 transport aircraft. It is also dispatching a 12-member medical team from the state-run National Health Service. Three chartered flights with aid equipment have already arrived in the Philippines. A public appeal has raised £23 million in the first 48 hours.

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #41 on: November 15, 2013, 01:43:30 AM »
India

-air force C-130 aircraft carrying medicines, hygiene goods and chemicals, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and ready-to-eat meals

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #42 on: November 15, 2013, 01:52:53 AM »
NEW ZEALAND     

- NZ $2.15 million

- sending a C-130 Hercules carrying emergency supplies

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #43 on: November 15, 2013, 01:54:47 AM »
SWEDEN   

- emergency communications equipment

- has sent three aircraft carrying aid and base camps to serve as the UN's disaster relief hub, as well as 21 European experts in fields including communications and water purification

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #44 on: November 15, 2013, 01:56:30 AM »
NORWAY     

- KR 20 million

- increase its aid of 20 million crowns to 65 million crowns ($10.5 million)

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #45 on: November 15, 2013, 02:00:08 AM »
South Korea

- $800,000 of emergency relief
- two C-130s carrying aid left for Tacloban on Thursday and are due to remain there for 10 days

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #46 on: November 15, 2013, 02:02:12 AM »
France

- delivered a shipment of ten tonnes of emergency equipment including tents and tarpaulins

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #47 on: November 15, 2013, 02:03:45 AM »
THE NETHERLANDS

- undisclosed financial aid

- Dutch air force DC-10 carried 29 tonnes of canvas, water sterilising equipment, medicine and solar lighting

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #48 on: November 15, 2013, 02:05:11 AM »
SPAIN     

- EUR 1.1 million
- in-kind donations

- teams of medical experts

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #49 on: November 15, 2013, 02:08:25 AM »
INDONESIA     

- in-kind donations

- Indonesian planes are delivering supplies including water filters

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #50 on: November 15, 2013, 02:10:30 AM »
VIETNAM

- $100,000

- plus $50,000 from the Vietnamese Red Cross


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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #51 on: November 15, 2013, 02:12:10 AM »
Thailand

- $2.7 million
- unspecified number of C-130s to take in medical supplies

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #52 on: November 15, 2013, 02:13:20 AM »
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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #53 on: November 15, 2013, 02:15:06 AM »
Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders)

- 200 tons of aid

- eight planeloads of aid including vaccination kits, tents and sanitation equipment

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #54 on: November 15, 2013, 02:17:21 AM »
International Labour Organization

- working on emergency employment as part of the UN's appeal. The ILO estimates that three million people have lost their livelihoods, at least temporarily.

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #55 on: November 15, 2013, 03:36:55 PM »
ISRAEL   

- team of medical, trauma and relief professionals


On the way to Cebu to set up a mobile hospital (Yaniv Revach photo,
November 13 via mobile)


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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #56 on: November 16, 2013, 09:42:27 PM »
UNITED KINGDOM     

- £6 million
- $9.6 million worth of emergency support package
An appeal by UK charities to help Philippines typhoon victims has raised £13m ($20m) in its first 24 hours.

The storm hit the Philippines on Friday, killing more than 2,000 people, and the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) launched its appeal on Tuesday.

The DEC, which brings together 14 major UK charities, said the response had been "overwhelming".

The UK government has pledged to match donations up to a total of £5m, on top of £10m it has already agreed to give.


The UK-chartered plane carrying emergency shelter kits arrived in Cebu overnight


Aid for the Philippines is also being readied at Oxfam's warehouse in Bicester, Oxfordshire


more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24928593

UK Prime Minister David Cameron has doubled the contribution for Yolanda victims to £50 million (over P3.5B), UK Ambassador to the Philippines Asif Ahmad tweeted Saturday afternoon.

Ahmad added the UK will also send two C-130 planes to transfer supplies within the Philippines. (http://www.gmanetwork.com/)

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #57 on: November 16, 2013, 09:49:51 PM »
CANADA

- C$5 million

Canadian individuals and businesses already donated some $15.7 million in aid, [Prime Minister Stephen Harper] noted.

The Canadian government has committed to match donations by individual Canadians.

“These acts of generosity and compassion towards the victims of the typhoon can be seen across the country. I am proud that our Government is matching the generosity of individual Canadians dollar for dollar, in addition to the immediate emergency assistance we are providing and the deployment of elements of the Canadian Armed Forces' Disaster Assistance Response Team and the Canadian Red Cross medical team,” Harper said. (http://www.gmanetwork.com/)

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #58 on: November 16, 2013, 10:36:47 PM »
Lakers

- $150,000 to PH Red Cross


Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant, center, poses with young basketball players from the Philippines as he presents the Los Angeles Lakers’ donation check to the Philippine Red Cross during an NBA basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday, Nov. 15, 2013, in Los Angeles. AP http://sports.inquirer.net/

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #60 on: November 17, 2013, 07:53:49 AM »
VATICAN

- $150,000

***

VATICAN CITY -- VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis has led tens of thousands of people at the Vatican in silent prayer for the victims of the typhoon that has ravaged the Philippines.

The pope told a crowd of pilgrims, tourists and Romans in St. Peter's Square on Sunday that he wanted to assure the people of the Philippines and surrounding region that he feels close to them. He lamented the high toll of dead and the enormous damage, then requested silent prayer for "our brothers and sisters." Francis also said: "let us try to get our concrete aid" to those suffering from the storm.

The Philippines has the largest number of Catholics in Asia, and Filipinos are one of Rome's biggest immigrant communities. - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/

***

- $4 million

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #61 on: November 17, 2013, 08:37:35 AM »
CHINA

- $100,000

- $1.6 million

China, which is locked in a territorial dispute with the Philippines, has promised $1.6 million in aid, mainly in tents and blankets, after widespread criticism of its initial modest response of a $100,000 government donation.

China said on Saturday it was ready to fulfill its aid pledges to the Philippines and help in the reconstruction of storm-ravaged Eastern Visayas.

Chinese Embassy spokesperson Zhang Hua said the aid would arrive soon.

“We are currently focusing on the prompt delivery of the supplies we pledged to the Philippines, which are fully ready now in China. We are waiting for the go-signal from the Philippine side. It’s expected to arrive anytime soon,” Zhang said.


Read more: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/91373/global-aid-converges-on-typhoon-ravaged-areas#ixzz2kvCG6YOM

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #62 on: November 17, 2013, 08:42:12 AM »
ISRAEL   

- team of medical, trauma and relief professionals

On the way to Cebu to set up a mobile hospital (Yaniv Revach photo,
November 13 via mobile)

Birth in Bogo

Israel is also involved in the response to Yolanda, with about 150 members of the Israeli Defense Forces Home Front Command setting up a field hospital in Bogo City in northern Cebu province.

On Friday, the Israeli army medics delivered a mother, who named her baby Israel.

An Israeli Embassy statement said on Saturday the attending physician, Dr. Reuven Keidar, held Israel in his arms and offered the traditional Hebrew congratulations to the parents: “Mazel Tov. It’s a boy.”


Read more: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/91373/global-aid-converges-on-typhoon-ravaged-areas#ixzz2kvCuxHTz

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #63 on: November 18, 2013, 10:01:48 AM »
Full report of aid according to Foreign Aid Transparency Hub (FAITH)


Australia       
*PHP 1,215,696,000.00 (USD 28,262,700.00)
 
*AUD 2M through the deployment of Australian medical assistance team
*(AusMAT) AUD 1M through the Australian Federal Police disaster management specialists
*AUD 13M through UN Flash Appeal AUD 13M through Australian NGOs
*AUD 1M for non-food items (tarpaulins, sleeping mats, mosquito nets, water containers and health and hygiene kits to assist families affected by this disaster)
*AUD 390,000 worth of emergency supplies through the Red Cross and UNFP
*Use of aircrafts and ships to support transport and logistical requirements of humanitarian activities


Belgium

*Belgian First Aid and Support Team (70 personnel)
*Water treatment units
*Relief goods


Cambodia
*USD 100,000 check pledged to PH Government


Canada
*PHP 205,475,500.00 (USD 4,778,500.00)

*CAD 5M
*CAD 30,000 through the Red Cross
*CAD 250,000 pledge by the Government of Saskatchewan  Province, Canada
*CAD 100,000 pledge by the Government of Manitoba
*Province, Canada
*Deployment of aircrafts, and the Canadian Armed Forces' Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) for 30-60 days
*PH Crisis Fund. The CA government has set up the PH  crisis fund to address the needs of affected  populations in the PH. For every dollar donated by  individual Canadians to registered Canadian charities  responding to the crisis in the PH, the government will  set aside an additional dollar to match the donation.  The money from the relief fund will be used to provide  assistance through international and Canadian  humanitarian organizations.


China PROC
*PHP 8,600,000.00 (USD 200,000.00)

*USD 100,000 financial assistance to the PH Government
*USD 100,000 through the Red Cross
*RMB 10M worth of emergency relief goods (blankets,  tents, etc.) via chartered flight
   

Czech Republic
*CZK 4M pledge for humanitarian assistance

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #64 on: November 18, 2013, 10:12:27 AM »
Denmark
*PHP 68,800,000.00 (USD 1,600,000.00)

*DKK 10M through UNOCHA

   
EU/EC
*PHP 817,860,000.00 (USD 19,020,000.00)

*Two (2) 747s loaded with relief goods
*EUR 3M for immediate humanitarian assistance, plus additional EUR 10M for reconstruction pledged for rehabilitation and reconstruction
*Team of Humanitarian Experts
   

Finland
* PHP 57,620,000.00 (USD 1,340,000.00)

*EUR 1M through Finnish Red Cross to supply 9,500 vaccine and medical packages
*Two (2) motor boats for rescue operations
   

France

*A group of French first responders with experience with OCHA is departing Paris for PH on Wednesday, November 13 and staying for seven (7) days, with one ton of medicine and other relief goods
*16 social workers and representatives from the French Government's crisis center carrying relief goods
 

Germany
*PHP 259,290,000.00 (USD 6,030,000.00)

*EUR 1.5M approved for emergency humanitarian assistance via partner organizations - includes medical teams, rescue teams, relief goods, etc.
*German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW) sent a search and rescue team


Hungary

*Mobile water purification plant with 6 technical personnel to operate the facility (capacity of 5000 liters per hour)
*20-person search and rescue team and 5 medics

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #65 on: November 18, 2013, 10:22:39 AM »
India

*15 tonnes of relief goods (blankets, medicine, hygiene items, fresh water and water purification material, tents, blankets, mattresses, food)


Indonesia
*PHP 86,000,000.00 (USD 2,000,000.00)

*Three (3) C-130 aircrafts bringing relief goods (worth USD 1M) including a "naval asset"
*USD 1M handed to Jakarta PE


Ireland
*EUR 1.5 pledge for emergency funding


Israel

*Two (2) 747 planes with 158 personnel with field medical facilities
*Mobile desalination equipment, medical supplies, food
   

Italy
*PHP 57,620,000.00 (USD 1,340,000.00)

*Relief goods (tents, blankets, water bottles and purifiers) valued of approximately €350,000; €300,000 in support of the WFP emergency food assistance plan; €350,000 contribution to the Red Cross (TOTAL: €1M)

   
Japan
PHP 57,620,000.00 (USD 1,340,000.00)

*Medical personnel (JICA), Japan Self-Defense Team to assist in humanitarian activities
*Use of 15 aircrafts to assist in rescue and relief operations
*USD 10M for emergency relief to be coursed through the UN
*Emergency relief goods worth up to 60M Yen

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #66 on: November 18, 2013, 10:31:42 AM »
Kuwait

*Pledged USD 10M worth of assistance; form of donation to be determined


Luxembourg
* PHP 23,048,000.00 (USD 536,000.00)

*4 rescue experts deployed as part of UNOCHA's International Humanitarian Partnership team, 2 emergency experts
*EUR 400,000 allocated to Luxembourg's humanitarian partners

   
Malaysia

*Military medics, search and rescue team, blankets and medicine
 

Mexico
*USD 1M through the Red Cross
   

Netherlands
PHP 118,121,000.00 (USD 2,747,000.00)

*EUR 2M pledge via Red Cross and UNOCHA, in addition to EUR 50,000 initially released to Red Cross
 

New Zealand
*PHP 229,985,500.00 (USD 5,348,500.00)

*NZ$ 2.15M
*Relief goods
*Two (2) C-130 aircrafts will be in PH for 4-5 days to provide transportation

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #67 on: November 18, 2013, 10:44:33 AM »
Norway
*PHP 137,600,000.00 (USD 3,200,000.00)

*20M Norwegian Krone via UNOCHA and Red Cross
 
   
Panama
* PHP 137,600,000.00 (USD 3,200,000.00)

*Pledged USD 200,000; beneficiary to be announced


Qatar
* PHP 137,600,000.00 (USD 3,200,000.00)

*1 aircraft with relief goods


Russia
*PHP 137,600,000.00 (USD 3,200,000.00)

*2 planes loaded with humanitarian goods
*EMERCOM medical team
   

Saudi Arabia
*USD 10M donation
 

Singapore
* PHP 6,880,000.00 (USD 160,000.00)

*Civil defense force to assist the UN office in coordinating humanitarian activities
*SGD 200,000

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #68 on: November 18, 2013, 10:51:41 AM »
Slovakia
*Pledged EUR 20,000
 

South Korea
*Pledged USD 5M worth of assistance

*Korean Disaster Relief Team (KDRT) on standby
*KOICA medical team


Spain

*Two (2) planes loaded with relief goods and people to assist in humanitarian activities
*AECID medical team


Sweden

*Assistance through UNOCHA operations, including: Two (2) C-130 planes to deliver fuel and generators and 8 members of the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency
*Additional 1 IL-76 with relief goods


Switzerland
*Pledged initial assistance amounting to USD 3.4M

*Professionals, medical doctors and health specialists, water and sanitation engineers, shelter experts and logisticians in Cebu City
*Relief goods, water purification and distribution equipment, tents
   

Taiwan
*PHP 8,600,000.00 (USD 200,000.00)

*USD 200,000.00
*1 plane loaded with relief goods

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #69 on: November 18, 2013, 11:01:48 AM »
Thailand
*USD 200,000 cash pledge

*Offer to send a medical mission
*C-130 carrying relief goods
 

Turkey

*1 plane loaded with relief goods - tents, blankets, kitchen sets transported via a Turkish airlines cargo plane
*Search and rescue team
   

United Arab Emirates
*PHP 430,000,000.00 (USD 10,000,000.00)

*Pledged USD 10M worth of assistance
   

United Kingdom
*PHP 1,523,920,000.00 (USD 35,440,000.00)

*£16 M funding for: £5 million donated to charities (Disasters Emergency Appeal for the Philippines) £3 million to fly vital supplies such as water purification kits, cutting equipment and medical support, as well as teams of humanitarian and medical experts, to flood hit areas £8 million for the Rapid Response Facility (shelter, food, water, sanitation, health kits)
*Additional £30 M pledged 11/16 for the UN and the Red Cross
*Scotland government pledged £600,000
*Military support including the HMS-Daring with Lynx helicopters and *HMS-Ilustrious with 8 helicopters, two (2) C-130 and one (1) Antonov to fly freight and assist other humanitarian activities
 
   
United States of America

*USD 22.5M worth of humanitarian funding through USAID and DoD

*More than 50 ships and aircrafts to assist search-and-rescue operations and to airlift emergency supplies, including the George Washington battle group doing medical operations in Eastern Samar


Vatican
*USD150,000 to be distributed to local churches in affected areas

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Re: Help for heartbroken Philippines
« Reply #70 on: November 18, 2013, 11:12:55 AM »
Vietnam
* PHP 4,300,000.00 (USD 250,000.00)
   
   
UNICEF
* PHP 4,300,000.00 (USD 250,000.00)

*60 tons of aid (shelters and medicine), ETA PH 11/12, to be followed by deliveries of water purification and sanitation equipment
 

UNOCHA
*PHP 1,079,300,000.00 (USD 25,250,000.00)

*USD 25 M to be released from the Central Emergency Relief Fund as an initial response

Arab Gulf Fund for UN Development (AGFUND)
*PHP 1,083,600,000.00 (USD 25,350,000.00)
 
   
Asian Development Bank
*PHP 2,072,600,000.00 (USD 48,350,000.00)

*Grant agreement for USD 3M for Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Project USD 3M from Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund USD 20M from Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction


-from Foreign Aid Transparency Hub update as of November 17, 2013, http://www.gov.ph/faith/full-report/

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