ICRC to carry on with tsunami aid in Aceh
ICRC to carry on with tsunami aid in Aceh
Agence France-Presse, Geneva
The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Friday it
would continue to provide aid to victims of the recent tsunami
and earthquakes in Indonesia and Sri Lanka until reconstruction
efforts "produce results".
Although the ICRC will shift its focus back to humanitarian
work related to the internal conflicts in Sri Lanka and the
Indonesian province of Aceh, the Geneva-based agency said many
quake victims still depended on emergency aid.
"Most tsunami survivors still live in difficult conditions,"
said Reto Meister, the organization's delegate-general for Asia
and the Pacific.
"Many of them have lost everything and they still depend on
humanitarian aid to rebuild their lives," he added in a
statement.
The international assistance operation in the areas around the
Indian Ocean devastated by the earthquake and tsunami in December
is moving away from emergency aid to recovery and reconstruction.
The ICRC said that "for the rest of 2005 it will go on
endeavoring to bridge the gap until reconstruction begins
producing results" in the two countries.
More then 220,000 people were killed in 12 countries and
hundreds of thousands of others were left homeless by the deadly
waves that were sparked by a huge undersea earthquake off the
west coast of Indonesia.
Aceh and Sri Lanka suffered the most damage.