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No.
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Source
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Assistance
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Disbursement mechanism
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1.
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Australia
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- In overall, pledge a total AUS $ 10.million
in aid for all effected countries, |
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- For Indonesia : |
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- Water treatment, water containers,
shelter, food and medicines.
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- Five C130 Hercules (Four aircrafts of
Australian AF and one of NZ AF) and one
Boeing 747 to carry assistances
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The Aircrafts are already
in Aceh |
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2 Australian medical teams
are on the way to disaster areas near Aceh |
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- 60 tons of humanitarian aids and special
equipment such as generator (will also
send
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- Providing a transportable emergency
hospital with the capacity of 90 beds
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HMAS Kanimbla carrying
helipcopters and technicians will arrive in
Indonesia on Monday (3/01/05) |
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- One Antonov aircraft and three helicopters
Iriquois
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- Cooling Units to preserve dead bodies
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2.
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Belgium
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Logistics, 4 Medical professionals and
medical supplies
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Military aircraft A 310
will transport medical supplies directly to
Aceh via Medan |
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3.
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Canada
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- Pledging a CAD $ 4 million aid and one
aircraft to transport relief equipments
such as medical equipments, tents, balnket,
water sanitatiopn equipment.
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The assistance will be
distributed directly on regional basis. |
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- US $ 100,000 from the Staff of Canadian
Embassy in Jakarta
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4.
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Chile
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Pledging to provide a team of 4 doctors,
1 paramedics and 1 enviromentalist |
The team will arrive in
Medan on 4/1/05 |
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5.
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European Union
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Pledging Euro 30 million in aid for all
effected countries |
Details will be provided
later |
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6.
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France
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One Helicopter |
Details will be provided
later |
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7.
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India
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Will provide a floating hospital |
The hospital is scheduled
to operate on Monday, the latest. |
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8.
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Iran
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A 41 tons aid package containing blankets,
medicines, shelter, carpets etc |
The first aid will be
transported by Emirates Airlines from Tehran
to Medan. Departing on Dec, 28 2004 at 04.00
am |
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9.
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Japan
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US$ 1,87 million emergency
goods and equipments comprising, such as generator
sets, tents, blanket, mattress, water purifier,
water tank as well as drinking water, food
and fried oil. |
A US$ 370,000 aid package will be sent
to Medan on December 30th, 2004,consisting
of :
- US $ 250,000 worth of generator sets,
tents, blanket, mattress, water purifier,
water tank and plastic tank.
- US $ 120,000 worth of drinking water,
food and fried oil
The remaining aid of US $ 1,5 million will
be be allocated for to Medan area right
after the exchanging note done on January
4th, 2005
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10.
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Malaysia
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Offers SMART Expeditions (Special Malaysian
Rescue Team) with ambulance car, land cruiser,
and other heavy equipment to locate the victims. |
The team consists of 30
people that already left Malaysian air force-base-camp
in Subang on December 28th , 2004. |
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11.
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New Zealand
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One C130 Hercules of the New Zealand Air
Force |
The Aircraft is already
in Aceh |
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12.
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People’s Republic of China
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- a US $ 600,000 aid consisting of food,
tents, blankets, mattres, canned fish,
sardine, Plastic Package food of mutton,
chicken and beef.
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This assistance will be
transported by one Boeing 747, will land in
Medan in 30/12/04 at 20.00 |
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- 35 crew of SAR team and 7 tons of equipment
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This assistance will be
transported by one Boeing 747, will land in
Medan in 30/12/04 at 22.00 |
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13.
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Philippines
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Medical Assistances and supplies |
Indonesian government
will provide the list of specialist doctors/medical
professional needed |
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14.
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Qatar
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- Goods (depends on people’s needs) equals
to US$ 1 to 2 million.
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Waiting for information
from the Indonesia Government about the details
of needs |
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- A total package of US$ 10 million aid
for all effected countries
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15.
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Regional Government of
Seoul, South Korea
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US$ 100,000 and a team of 20
medical officers |
- the team is ready to leave but still
waiting for the administration completion.
- 5 people will arrive tomorrow evening.
(31 December 2004
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16.
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Republic of Korea
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With total aid US$ 150,000 + SAR Team/Medical
Team + NGO. The Embassy decided to add US$
50,000. So, the total amount of aid become
US$ 200,000 now. |
Will be sent directly
to the Office of the Coordinating Ministry
for People’s Welfare via BNI of Harmoni with
account no. 070.003112717.911 |
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17.
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Saudi Arabia
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US$ 10 million for all countries hit by
tsunami. |
Aid will be distributed
through ICRC and Saudi Arabia Red Crescent. |
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18.
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Singapura
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- Pledged to offer assistance for Rescue
and Rehabilitation operation
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- Four Helicopters are already in Aceh
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- Additional aid of two Super Puma helicopter
and two Chinook.
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- Landing ship tank (LST) carrying heavy
equipment and helicopters pad will arrive
today (30/12/04)
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- One C-130 carrying medical supplies
as part of US $ 2 million aid to all effected
countries.
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- C-130 carrying medical team arrived
in 28 December
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- Fokker carrying medical supplies and
additional medical team arrive today
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19.
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Spain
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Offering assistance for Rescue and Rehabilitation
operation and various basic needs |
Details will be provided
later |
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20.
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Taiwan
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Goods equals to US$ 200,000 |
Taiwan Medical Team has
already been in the location |
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21.
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Tunis
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- Two C-130 planes carrying humanitarian
aid
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- One C-130 plane carrying humanitarian
aid
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22.
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United Kingdom
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- 10.000 boxes of medical supplies
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The assistance will be
channeled through WHO |
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23.
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United States:
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- A total US $ 7 million of various kind
of aid including food, water, medicine,
shelters.
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Some of the aid arrived
29/12 |
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US Agency for International
Development (USAID)
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The assistance
has been channeled through USAID or through
NGOs and WFP, including
- - 100,000 unit of water treatment kits
via CARE
- - 500 tons of rice (worth of $ 250,000)
through WFP
- plastic sheeting for temporary
shelter via USAID
- US$ 1 million in funding to be
provided by USAID to several NGOs
(including basic human needs and small
generators)
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- Pledge US $ 32 million of assistance
on regional basis
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The US government will
examine the needs in the days ahead |
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