KEDUTAAN BESAR REPUBLIK INDONESIA
EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
8 Darwin Avenue, Yarralumla, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600
AUSTRALIA
Tel. +612 6250 8600, Fax. +612 6273 6017


 

DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

 

UPDATE As of 30 December 2004
09.15 hrs

 

LIST OF COUNTRIES/CITIES PLEDGING TO PROVIDE RELIEF ASSISTANCE
TO THE VICTIMS OF THE EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN NAD AND NORTH SUMATRA

 

No.
Source
Assistance
Disbursement mechanism
1.
Australia
- In overall, pledge a total AUS $ 10.million in aid for all effected countries,  
- For Indonesia :  
  • Water treatment, water containers, shelter, food and medicines.
 
  • Five C130 Hercules (Four aircrafts of Australian AF and one of NZ AF) and one Boeing 747 to carry assistances
The Aircrafts are already in Aceh
  • 10 crew of medical team
2 Australian medical teams are on the way to disaster areas near Aceh
  • 60 tons of humanitarian aids and special equipment such as generator (will also send
 
  • Providing a transportable emergency hospital with the capacity of 90 beds
HMAS Kanimbla carrying helipcopters and technicians will arrive in Indonesia on Monday (3/01/05)
  • One Antonov aircraft and three helicopters Iriquois
 
  • Cooling Units to preserve dead bodies
 
2.
Belgium

Logistics, 4 Medical professionals and medical supplies

Military aircraft A 310 will transport medical supplies directly to Aceh via Medan
3.
Canada
  • Pledging a CAD $ 4 million aid and one aircraft to transport relief equipments such as medical equipments, tents, balnket, water sanitatiopn equipment.
The assistance will be distributed directly on regional basis.
  • US $ 100,000 from the Staff of Canadian Embassy in Jakarta
 
4.
Chile
Pledging to provide a team of 4 doctors, 1 paramedics and 1 enviromentalist The team will arrive in Medan on 4/1/05
5.
European Union
Pledging Euro 30 million in aid for all effected countries Details will be provided later
6.
France
One Helicopter Details will be provided later
7.
India
Will provide a floating hospital The hospital is scheduled to operate on Monday, the latest.
8.
Iran
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
9.
Japan
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

10.
Malaysia
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.
11.
New Zealand
One C130 Hercules of the New Zealand Air Force The Aircraft is already in Aceh
12.
People’s Republic of China
  • a US $ 600,000 aid consisting of food, tents, blankets, mattres, canned fish, sardine, Plastic Package food of mutton, chicken and beef.
This assistance will be transported by one Boeing 747, will land in Medan in 30/12/04 at 20.00
  • 35 crew of SAR team and 7 tons of equipment
This assistance will be transported by one Boeing 747, will land in Medan in 30/12/04 at 22.00
13.
Philippines
Medical Assistances and supplies Indonesian government will provide the list of specialist doctors/medical professional needed
14.
Qatar
  • Goods (depends on people’s needs) equals to US$ 1 to 2 million.
Waiting for information from the Indonesia Government about the details of needs
  • A total package of US$ 10 million aid for all effected countries
 
15.
Regional Government of Seoul, South Korea
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
16.
Republic of Korea
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
17.
Saudi Arabia
US$ 10 million for all countries hit by tsunami. Aid will be distributed through ICRC and Saudi Arabia Red Crescent.
18.
Singapura
  • Pledged to offer assistance for Rescue and Rehabilitation operation
  • Four Helicopters are already in Aceh
  • Additional aid of two Super Puma helicopter and two Chinook.
  • Landing ship tank (LST) carrying heavy equipment and helicopters pad will arrive today (30/12/04)
  • One C-130 carrying medical supplies as part of US $ 2 million aid to all effected countries.
  • C-130 carrying medical team arrived in 28 December
 
  • Fokker carrying medical supplies and additional medical team arrive today
19.
Spain
Offering assistance for Rescue and Rehabilitation operation and various basic needs Details will be provided later
20.
Taiwan
Goods equals to US$ 200,000 Taiwan Medical Team has already been in the location
21.
Tunis
  • 2 cargo flight
  • Two C-130 planes carrying humanitarian aid
  • 1 cargo flight
  • One C-130 plane carrying humanitarian aid
22.
United Kingdom
  • 10.000 boxes of medical supplies
The assistance will be channeled through WHO
  • 3 humanitarian workers
 
23.
United States:
  • A total US $ 7 million of various kind of aid including food, water, medicine, shelters.
Some of the aid arrived 29/12
US Agency for International Development (USAID)
  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)

  • Pledge US $ 32 million of assistance on regional basis
The US government will examine the needs in the days ahead
 

EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
8 Darwin Avenue, Yarralumla, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600
AUSTRALIA
Tel. +612 6250 8600, Fax. +612 6273 6017
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