Friday, December 19, 2008

humanitarian aid from EU as Christmas Present



Myanmar to receive humanitarian aid from EU AS Christmas Present

The European Commission (EC) has decided to provide an additional 40.5 million EUR (US$56.7 million) in humanitarian aid to Myanmar, hard hit by Cyclone Nargis earlier this year, the Vietnam news agency (VNA) reported Friday.
About 22 million EUR (US$31.4 million) of the aid has been allocated to help cyclone-hit communities in and around the Irrawaddy delta, while the remainder of US$18.5 million EUR (US$26.4 million) is being provided for a 2009 programme targeting other highly vulnerable populations inside Myanmar, as well Myanmar’s refugees in Thailand. According to the EC, the executive arm of the European Union (EU), around two million people are expected to benefit directly from this support. European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid Louis Michel was quoted as saying that the EU has “progressively developed a very good cooperation with the authorities on humanitarian access in the Irrawaddy Delta in the wake of the Cyclone Nargis.” The EU has also promised to continue advocating for similar cooperation and access to other parts of the country, he added.

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