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How you can help the typhoon Haiyan relief effort | How you can help the typhoon Haiyan relief effort |
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The Philippine Red Cross is deploying rescue teams to affected areas of the country. The British Red Cross and the Australian Red Cross have also launched appeals. | The Philippine Red Cross is deploying rescue teams to affected areas of the country. The British Red Cross and the Australian Red Cross have also launched appeals. |
Unicef is asking for funds to help children in urgent need of access to safe water, hygiene supplies, food, shelter and a safe environment. | Unicef is asking for funds to help children in urgent need of access to safe water, hygiene supplies, food, shelter and a safe environment. |
The UN's World Food Programme is providing emergency food assistance to families and children. | The UN's World Food Programme is providing emergency food assistance to families and children. |
Oxfam is raising funds to deploy water and sanitation materials to those affected. | Oxfam is raising funds to deploy water and sanitation materials to those affected. |
ShelterBox is working to assist families affected by the typhoon. | ShelterBox is working to assist families affected by the typhoon. |
Care is delivering food, water, shelter and other essentials to the survivors. | |
Save the Children is mounting disaster relief efforts to help children and families with emergency assistance. | Save the Children is mounting disaster relief efforts to help children and families with emergency assistance. |
ChildFund Australia is calling for donations to help provide emergency relief items and safe spaces for children. | |
Plan International Australia is providing shelters, hygiene kits and school equipment to families affected by the typhoon. | |
Australia for UNHCR has mobilised teams to pool resources, food and non-food items and distribute to victims of the typhoon. They're sending 200 tonnes of medical equipment as well as adding to their on-the-ground team with extra personnel including medical staff and psychologists. | |
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