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German public slow to donate to Myanmar relief effort

Posted : Wed, 14 May 2008 08:48:04 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Europe (World)
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Frankfurt - Germans are reluctant to donate money to the Myanmar relief operation because they fear it might not reach the victims, aid organizations were quoted as saying on Wednesday. One aid group, Caritas International, had received only 100,000 euros (150,000) in donations - a sum "that bears no relation" to the scope of the disaster, Caritas spokesman Achim Reinke told the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper.

"It's barely enough to pay for 1,500 tents," he said, pointing out that the rainy season was about to begin and 50,000 people were in urgent need of assistance.

Nearly two weeks after Cyclone Nargis struck, killing more than 34,000 people and leaving tens of thousands homeless, Myanmar's military leaders are still refusing to grant visas to scores of key foreign aid experts deemed crucial to an international aid effort.

Relief workers said there was a delay in deliveries of vital supplies of food, water, shelter and medicine to an estimated 1.9 million people hard-hit by the storm.

The German government is doubling its emergency aid for victims of the calamity to 4 million euros.

Doctors Without Borders, another relief group, said Germans had donated far less than during the Asian tsunami disaster in December 2004. The Red Cross said it had received 280,000 euros in donations.

But the aid groups told the newspaper that the money was being put to good use and that German relief workers were able to help in Myanmar.

"Caritas workers were able to recover bodies, buy water and provide blankets and food for survivors," Reinke said.

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