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Emergency aid to Burma

The UK Government will give emergency food, water, sanitation and health care to more than a hundred thousand people in Burma as the full scale of destruction caused by Cyclone Giri has become clear

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

Evidence collected by independent agencies operating in Burma has now shown that more than 260,000 people have been severely affected and are in urgent need of emergency aid.

Many have lost their homes and means of earning a living in this ‘hidden’ disaster in the Western district of Rakhine State.  Many have also lost their access to clean water and sanitation.

In response the UK Government will provide immediate humanitarian assistance to trusted and independent humanitarian agencies operating in Burma. No British aid will be given to the Government of Burma.

This will provide the following:

  • Food: Supply enough food for at least 28,000 people for the next three months through funding to the World Food Programme. With crops and food stocks destroyed, many people face extreme hunger.
  • Clean water and health: supply clean water, sanitation and healthcare equipment and services for about 80,000 people, including emergency health consultations with qualified medical professionals, long lasting anti-malarial bednets and emergency sanitation kits. This will be organised by our international partners who are already operating in the area with trusted local agencies, through grants worth up to £2.25 million.

Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell said:

“This disaster was in danger of being forgotten, ignored and unseen by the international community.

“Thousands of families have lost their homes, crops have been flooded, houses destroyed and villages wiped out. Many families are completely dependent on aid for their survival.

“Without urgent help now, the situation will continue to deteriorate, as a lack of food and disease spreads amongst the survivors.

“British aid will give much needed food, clean water and healthcare to the survivors. We call on other donor countries to join in this relief operation.”

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Published 15 November 2010