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flood disaster in Pakistan: World Bank provides 900 million U.S. dollars available

flood disaster in Pakistan:: Information at the World Bank provides 900 million U.S. dollars available

sharp criticism from Guido Westerwelle, Steffen Seibert - Caritas and Diakonia are disappointed about the Germans: "To little donations from Germany! "


By Andreas Klamm-Sabaot

New York / Berlin / Islamabad. 18. August 2010. After the flood disaster in Pakistan are around 20 million people in severe poverty, homeless and threatened by disease and famine. From Pakistan, the first dead children and women are reported to have starved. A spokeswoman said that the extent of the flood disaster in Pakistan is worse than the devastation caused by the tsunami in 2004. Nearly 1,600 people were killed in the aftermath of the floods in Pakistan.

The people of Pakistan are suffering under the worst hygienic conditions in heat during the day, imminent danger of disease and famine. Observers fear it could create new flooding in the crisis-torn Holy Islamic Republic of Pakistan in danger. Furthermore, many people are cut off from help. An ambassador from Pakistan said, "an area the size of England in consequence of the floods in Pakistan flooded."

Given the disastrous consequences of floods in Pakistan, the World Bank one million credit in the amount of 900 million U.S. dollars, corresponding to the equivalent of around EUR 702 million pledged. The Government of the Islamic Republic had previously asked for a loan in the amount of 900 million U.S. dollars. The World Bank would provide the money available as soon as possible. Other programs would be converted so.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon visited the Islamic Republic of Pakistan last weekend and is shocked. Million children and women are ill or homeless. Up to 723 000 houses were destroyed or damaged.

The European Commission President, José Manuel Durão Barroso, has proposed an international donors conference.

The UN deplores the situation of six million children who have lost in the past three weeks and her parents were still only 20 percent of the funds pledged. In the Islamic Republic had begun a race against death.

Aid agencies, MSF has set up first water-Wiederaufbreitungs plants in Pakistan. This allows at least a few people in the crisis regions are again supplied with clean water.

sharp criticism of the Germans practiced Foreign Minister and Vice-Chancellor Guido Westerwelle (FDP), the new government spokesman for the Chancellor Steffen Seibert (CDU), the Catholic aid agency Caritas and the Protestant relief organization Diakonia of the people in Germany. The Germans donate enough!

The daily Taz.de reported in the online portal of the newspaper: "The Germans donate too little for Pakistan's flood victims, much less than after the earthquake in Haiti or after the tsunami says Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (FDP), said government spokesman Steffen.. Seibert. Says the diaconate. Caritas says. . Says just about everyone who is somehow involved with it "

Many aid agencies trying to help people in Pakistan A small selection of gifts accounts.

MSF
account 97 0 97
BLZ 370 205 00
Bank of Social Economy,
Password: Pakistan and other crises

Caritas International
Donation Account 202,
BLZ 00th 660 205
Bank for Social Economy
Password: Pakistan;

German Red Cross
account 4141
BLZ 370 205 00
Bank Social Economy
password.
Pakistan
IMAGE hilft eV "A Heart for Children "
Donations
067 67 67 BLZ 200 700 00
keyword:" Children of Pakistan "

Action Coalition is an alliance of Germany renowned German aid organizations. Together we help the victims of the floods in Pakistan, as the motto of the organization.
Donations: 102030
BLZ 37,020,500
Sozialbank Cologne
donation hotline: 0900 55 10 20 30 (toll free from the German fixed network)

asks the UN refugee assistance: "Help the flood victims in Pakistan":
UN Refugee
Donations 2000 8850
Sparkasse Köln-Bonn - BLZ 370 501 98
Keywords: Pakistan emergency
donations online and further information: www.uno-fluechtlingshilfe.de

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