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How you can help the typhoon Haiyan relief effort Typhoon Haiyan: how you can help the Philippines
(about 7 hours later)
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.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.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. Plan UK 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.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.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has sent an emergency team to Manila and launched a $10m appeal in order to implement the most appropriate response.
The World Food Programme plans to fly food, logistics and communications equipment to Cebu airport, which will become a hub for airlift through government partners to Tacloban.
Logistics equipment including mobile storage units, pre-fabricated offices and generators, is being sent from the UN humanitarian response depot (UNHRD) in Malaysia to set up operational hubs at Tacloban and Cebu airports. Some 300kg of IT equipment including digital radios are being sent from UNHRD in Dubai. The WFP is drawing upon $2m to buy high-energy biscuits and rice, but will be appealing for more funds as the needs become clearer.
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