The USNS Comfort, a huge floating hospital is leaving from Baltimore, Maryland, to Haiti. It should get to Haiti. 500 doctors, nurses and sailors are on board. The boat, which has beds for 4,000 patients, will arrive next week, and 40,000 people are expected to be treated.
The USNS Comfort, a huge floating hospital is leaving from Baltimore, Maryland, to Haiti. It should get to Haiti. 500 doctors, nurses and sailors are on board. The boat, which has beds for 4,000 patients, will arrive next week, and 40,000 people are expected to be treated. ( less )
Interview with Kassahun Noges, a nurse in Ethiopia. Over the next three years, the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative will work with governments, including Ethiopia, to dramatically reduce HIV/AIDS transmission rates by providing prevention, care, and treatment services at all stages of pregnancy and early infancy.
Interview with Kassahun Noges, a nurse in Ethiopia. Over the next three years, the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative will work with governments, including Ethiopia, to dramatically reduce HIV/AIDS transmission rates by providing prevention, care, and treatment services at all stages of pregnancy and early infancy. ( less )
This project promotes education, health and nutrition for orphaned and disadvantaged children in Kenya .
This project promotes education, health and nutrition for orphaned and disadvantaged children in Kenya . ( less )
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on emergency relief efforts in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan
Here how you can help:
In Canada: http://www.thehumanitariancoalition.ca
or http://www.coalitionhumanitaire.ca
Wordwide: http://www.unicef.org To help children in Pakistan
http://www.UNrefugees.org Text 'Swat' to 50555 to give $10 and help these flood... ( more )
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on emergency relief efforts in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan
Here how you can help:
In Canada: http://www.thehumanitariancoalition.ca
or http://www.coalitionhumanitaire.ca
Wordwide: http://www.unicef.org To help children in Pakistan
http://www.UNrefugees.org Text 'Swat' to 50555 to give $10 and help these flood victims.
http://www.internationalmedicalcorps.org/Page.aspx?pid=1644 The International Medical Corps (IMC). To make a donation, go to the IMC website. The organization is also seeking doctors, nurses and trained professionals from a wide variety of fields.
http://www.savethechildren.org/emergencies/asia/pakistan-floods-2010/ Save the Children, dedicated to helping children worldwide, is already providing medical care, food and shelter kits.
http://www.mercycorps.org/pakistanemergency Mercy Corps' Pakistan Emergency Fund supports Mercy Corps workers with their efforts in helping displaced families in the hard-hit Swat Valley.
http://www.oxfam.org Oxfam hopes to reach 400,000 people affected by the devastating floods, supplying clean water and preventing the spread of waterborne disease. To support Oxfam's efforts, go to the Oxfam America website. Those outside the US can donate to its UK emergency relief fund for Pakistan
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http://www.wfp.org/countries/pakistanThe World Food Programme, is supplying food to the tens of thousands affected by the floods.
http://www.islamic-relief.com/Default.aspx?depID=1 Islamic Relief Worldwide, a relief organization based in Birmingham, England, has launched a £2 million (or $3.2 million USD) appeal to deliver clean water, food and health care.
https://www.brac.net/bracusa/donations/view BRAC.
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One third of Pakistan is underwater. 14 million people have been affected so far. And now the situation is set to get worse.
Here how you can help:
http://www.internationalmedicalcorps.org/Page.aspx?pid=1644 The International Medical Corps (IMC). To make a donation, go to the IMC website. The organization is also seeking doctors, nurses and trained professionals from a wide variety of... ( more )
One third of Pakistan is underwater. 14 million people have been affected so far. And now the situation is set to get worse.
Here how you can help:
http://www.internationalmedicalcorps.org/Page.aspx?pid=1644 The International Medical Corps (IMC). To make a donation, go to the IMC website. The organization is also seeking doctors, nurses and trained professionals from a wide variety of fields.
http://www.savethechildren.org/emergencies/asia/pakistan-floods-2010/ Save the Children, dedicated to helping children worldwide, is already providing medical care, food and shelter kits.
http://www.mercycorps.org/pakistanemergency Mercy Corps' Pakistan Emergency Fund supports Mercy Corps workers with their efforts in helping displaced families in the hard-hit Swat Valley.
http://www.oxfam.org Oxfam hopes to reach 400,000 people affected by the devastating floods, supplying clean water and preventing the spread of waterborne disease. To support Oxfam's efforts, go to the Oxfam America website. Those outside the US can donate to its UK emergency relief fund for Pakistan
.
http://www.wfp.org/countries/pakistanThe World Food Programme, is supplying food to the tens of thousands affected by the floods.
http://www.islamic-relief.com/Default.aspx?depID=1 Islamic Relief Worldwide, a relief organization based in Birmingham, England, has launched a £2 million (or $3.2 million USD) appeal to deliver clean water, food and health care.
https://www.brac.net/bracusa/donations/view BRAC.
http://www.unicef.org To help children in Pakistan.
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