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NPVC tsunami relief page moved and updated
new url http://www1.nvpc.org.sg/tsunami/main/index.asp
Volunteers needed for Habitat for Humanity projects to reconstruct homes; relief teams reconstruction more details

UN agency seeks to boost tourism to tsunami-hit nations
Seeking to avoid a new “infodemic,” a repeat of the slump in Asian tourism from the SARS health crisis two years ago, the United Nations tourism agency has called on the world’s media to take care in its coverage so as not to slow the recovery of an important economic sector. “The best way to help the Indian Ocean destinations, in particular Sri Lanka, Maldives, Thailand and Indonesia, is to encourage tourists to return,” World Tourism Organization (WTO) Secretary-General Francesco Frangialli said. UN News Centre, 2 Mar 05

A Tsunami Journey
senior writer Ong Soh Chin visited six ravaged countries to file this first-person account of the aftermath of the killer waves.

S'pore's tsunami aid close to $150m
By Peh Shing Huei The Straits Times 19 Feb 05

Govt and NGOs split bill evenly for nation's biggest relief exercise. The four projects which have received in-principle approval are:

Low-cost housing projects in Meulaboh, Aceh, by Habitat for Humanity Singapore, and in Sri Lanka by the Buddhist Research Society.

Singapore International Foundation's proposed projects in Sri Lanka to build fishing boats, construct communal facilities and provide nutritional programmes.

A 'Play Pack' project by Mercy Relief for children in Meulaboh, which will now berefined and expanded into Sri Lanka and other parts of Aceh.

Plans to build new homes for tsunami survivors
By Yap Su-yi The Straits Times, 9 Feb 05

Various groups finalising plans; Buddhist charity to raise $15m. Some upcoming long-term reconstruction and rehabilitation projects:

Mercy Relief: A relocation centre to accommodate about 800 people. Rebuild two orphanages, one school, one polyclinic and an intensive care unit

Singapore International Foundation's Youth Expedition Project (YEP): To help build shelters that last two to three years for some 1,500 people in Banda Aceh, until the government can provide permanent housing. A two-year project to train Indonesians to provide basic health care and social services, such as trauma care, psychological support and counselling, especially for women and children affected.

Singapore Telemedia Group, with subsidiaries Indosat and StarHub: Will rebuild schools

Buddhist Fellowship Singapore: To build 500 homes ,to equip local volunteers with trauma and family counselling skills, to sponsor a group of students

Habitat for Humanity Singapore: 70 teams of volunteers will build new houses and repair damaged homes

Renci Hospital and Medicare Centre: To construct 'Villages of Compassion' each consisting of 1,000 units of low-cost housing, schools, clinics and community halls.

Thailand Tsunami Relief blog: short descriptions of clear situations where help is needed (volunteers and donations) with photos of the situation.

Dealing the the Tsunami a first person account of his volunteer effort in Sri Lanka


volunteering your services
Call the NVPC 24-hour hotline 6416-6655 to volunteer your services and you will be matched to the various organisations based on their needs. More details at the National Volunteer and Philantrophy Centre listing of volunteer opportunities.

about the aid agencies
Tsunami aid agencies and their credentials
by Yap Su-Yin
The Straits Times, 15 Jan 05

Credentials, past relief work experience, specific areas of focus in this tsunami disaster and what do they still need


tsunami relief efforts
an updated list
of how you can contribute

tsunami and
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updated sites
these are still posting regular updates on the situation
ReliefWeb tsunami page

IUCN tsunami response

FAO tsunami webportal

Loy's blog
focusing on Singapore's tsunami relief efforts


others

National Volunteer and Philantrophy Centre

tsunami help needed info on areas where help is needed (worldwide).

SEA-EAT blog
: Southeast Asia Earthquake and Tsunami blog with news and info on aid, donations and volunteer efforts (worldwide)

more links
wiki's indian ocean disaster relief portal

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