HOMEDAWG
09-14-2005, 07:56 PM
International Aid for Katrina Recovery
(Sept. 13) - Dozens of nations have pledged assistance for victims of Hurricane Katrina. In addition, European governments agreed to release the equivalent of 2 million barrels of oil per day from strategic reserves.
Other forms of aid include:
AFGHANISTAN: Offered $100,000.
ALBANIA: $300,000 pledged.
ARMENIA: $200,000 pledged.
AUSTRALIA: Donating $8 million to American Red Cross.
AUSTRIA: Offered tarps and camp beds.
AZERBAIJAN: tarps, camp beds
BAHAMAS: Pledged $50,000.
BANGLADESH: Offered $1 million and said it would send 160 disaster management experts, including doctors, nurses, engineers and others.
BELGIUM: Offered medical teams, generators, water pumps.
BRITAIN: Sending 500,000 ration packs.
CAMBODIA: The king donated $20,000 to match the $20,000 government donation.
CANADA: $5 million pledged to relief fund; sending planes, three warships and coast guard vessel with supplies, helicopters, search and rescue and security teams.
CHINA: Offered $5 million to aid survivors, 1,000 tents, 600 generators, bed sheets. Said it would help with medical care and epidemic prevention if needed.
CUBA: Offered 1,100 doctors.
CYPRUS: Offered $50,000.
CZECH REPUBLIC: Ready to send rescue teams, field hospital and pumps and water processing equipment.
DOMINICA: Offered police to monitor hard-hit areas.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Offered rescue workers, doctors and nurses.
DJIBOUTI: Offered $50,000.
EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Pledged $500,000.
EL SALVADOR: Offered soldiers to monitor disaster areas.
FINLAND: Sent a 30-member rescue team and three Red Cross logistics experts. Offered 300 tents, a water purification unit, sterile gloves, bed sheets, pillow covers, tarps and first aid kits.
FRANCE: Flying in tents, blankets, cots, medical kits, generators and other supplies. Offered aircraft, ships and helicopters.
GABON: Offered $500,000.
GERMANY: Sending emergency food rations and water pumps. Offered medical supplies, vaccination teams, water purification equipment, medical evacuation aircraft and crisis management experts.
GREECE: Offered two cruise ships to help house homeless, relief supplies and rescue crews.
GUYANA: Organizing a telethon to raise money for victims.
HONDURAS: Offered 135 flooding and sanitation experts.
HUNGARY: Pledged $5,000 and offered to send in five doctors.
ICELAND: Offered $500,000.
INDIA: Donated $5 million to American Red Cross. Sent tarps, blankets and hygiene kits.
INDONESIA: Offered 45 doctors and 155 other medical staffers and 10,000 blankets.
IRAQ: $1 million pledged to Red Cross via the Red Crescent.
IRELAND: $1.2 million pledged.
ISRAEL: Sending medical team. Offered hundreds of doctors, trauma experts and other medical staff as well as field hospitals and other relief.
ITALY: Sent military transport plane with blankets, cots and bed supplies for 15,000 people, plus inflatable dinghies, water purifiers and first-aid kits.
JAPAN: Contributing $200,000 to American Red Cross. Prepared to provide up to $300,000 worth of tents, blankets, generators, portable water tanks and other equipment.
KENYA: Offered $100 million plus an additional $400 million in petroleum products.
KOSOVO: $490,000 pledged.
KUWAIT: Providing $500 million worth of oil and other aid.
LATVIA: Offered a disaster relief team.
LUXEMBOURG: Sending five aid experts, two jeeps and 1,000 camp beds and 2,000 blankets.
MALAYSIA: Pledged $1 million to Red Cross.
MALDIVES: Sending $25,000 to Red Cross.
MAURITANIA: Promised $200,000 to Red Cross.
MEXICO: $1 million. Offered two navy ships, 15 amphibious vehicles, two helicopters, 15 heavy trucks, health brigades and rescue teams. Sent 45 truckloads of supplies and two field kitchens.
MONGOLIA: $50,000 pledged.
NATO: Ferrying supplies.
NETHERLANDS: Sent navy frigate with helicopters, medical supplies, boats and marines. Sent levee inspection team, water pumps.
NEW ZEALAND: Pledged $1.4 million to Red Cross. Offered search specialists and victim identification team.
NIGERIA: Pledged $1 million.
NORWAY: Promised $1.54 million in cash and supplies.
OMAN: Pledged $15 million.
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES: Donated $25,000 to American Red Cross.
PAKISTAN: $1 million pledged to Red Cross, offered to send doctors and paramedics.
PALAU: $50,000 pledged.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Promised $10,000 to Red Cross.
PERU: Offered medical team of 80 to 100 people.
PHILIPPINES: Philippines Red Cross donating $25,000. Government offered to send 25-man relief team.
PORTUGAL: Offering tents, mattresses, blankets, hygiene kits. Lending 2 percent of its strategic oil reserve, equivalent to 500,000 barrels of oil.
QATAR: Offered $100 million.
ROMANIA: Sending two teams of medical experts.
RUSSIA: Sending three transport planes with generators, food, tents, blankets, drinking water and medical supplies.
SAUDI ARABIA: Promised $5 million from Aramco, $250,000 from AGFUND.
SINGAPORE: Sent three transport helicopters and 38 soldiers.
SLOVAKIA: Promised blankets, beds, first aid kits.
SOUTH KOREA: Donating $30 million in government and civilian assistance and sending search team and relief supplies.
SPAIN: Sent 16 tons of supplies, including food rations, tents and blankets. Also contributing a naval ship to a NATO-led operation.
SRI LANKA: Pledged $25,000 to American Red Cross.
SWEDEN: Sending plane stocked with water-treatment equipment, plastic jugs, water-purification experts. Offered aircraft to help distribute supplies.
SWITZERLAND: Offering 40-50 tons worth of supplies, including large tents, wool blankets, hygiene kits. Offered to send four doctors, two water experts, one environmental expert.
TAIWAN: Pledged $2 million, supplies.
THAILAND: Dispatching at least 60 doctors and nurses along with rice.
TURKEY: Promised $2.5 million in cash and aid.
UGANDA: $200,000 pledged.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: $100 million pledged.
VENEZUELA: Offered 1 million barrels of gasoline, $5 million in cash, water purification plants, rescue volunteers and more than 50 tons of canned food and water. Venezuela's Citgo Petroleum Corp. pledged $1 million.
VIETNAM: Pledged $100,000.
YEMEN: $100,000 promised to Red Cross.
Sources: Governments, U.S. State Department.
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(Sept. 13) - Dozens of nations have pledged assistance for victims of Hurricane Katrina. In addition, European governments agreed to release the equivalent of 2 million barrels of oil per day from strategic reserves.
Other forms of aid include:
AFGHANISTAN: Offered $100,000.
ALBANIA: $300,000 pledged.
ARMENIA: $200,000 pledged.
AUSTRALIA: Donating $8 million to American Red Cross.
AUSTRIA: Offered tarps and camp beds.
AZERBAIJAN: tarps, camp beds
BAHAMAS: Pledged $50,000.
BANGLADESH: Offered $1 million and said it would send 160 disaster management experts, including doctors, nurses, engineers and others.
BELGIUM: Offered medical teams, generators, water pumps.
BRITAIN: Sending 500,000 ration packs.
CAMBODIA: The king donated $20,000 to match the $20,000 government donation.
CANADA: $5 million pledged to relief fund; sending planes, three warships and coast guard vessel with supplies, helicopters, search and rescue and security teams.
CHINA: Offered $5 million to aid survivors, 1,000 tents, 600 generators, bed sheets. Said it would help with medical care and epidemic prevention if needed.
CUBA: Offered 1,100 doctors.
CYPRUS: Offered $50,000.
CZECH REPUBLIC: Ready to send rescue teams, field hospital and pumps and water processing equipment.
DOMINICA: Offered police to monitor hard-hit areas.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Offered rescue workers, doctors and nurses.
DJIBOUTI: Offered $50,000.
EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Pledged $500,000.
EL SALVADOR: Offered soldiers to monitor disaster areas.
FINLAND: Sent a 30-member rescue team and three Red Cross logistics experts. Offered 300 tents, a water purification unit, sterile gloves, bed sheets, pillow covers, tarps and first aid kits.
FRANCE: Flying in tents, blankets, cots, medical kits, generators and other supplies. Offered aircraft, ships and helicopters.
GABON: Offered $500,000.
GERMANY: Sending emergency food rations and water pumps. Offered medical supplies, vaccination teams, water purification equipment, medical evacuation aircraft and crisis management experts.
GREECE: Offered two cruise ships to help house homeless, relief supplies and rescue crews.
GUYANA: Organizing a telethon to raise money for victims.
HONDURAS: Offered 135 flooding and sanitation experts.
HUNGARY: Pledged $5,000 and offered to send in five doctors.
ICELAND: Offered $500,000.
INDIA: Donated $5 million to American Red Cross. Sent tarps, blankets and hygiene kits.
INDONESIA: Offered 45 doctors and 155 other medical staffers and 10,000 blankets.
IRAQ: $1 million pledged to Red Cross via the Red Crescent.
IRELAND: $1.2 million pledged.
ISRAEL: Sending medical team. Offered hundreds of doctors, trauma experts and other medical staff as well as field hospitals and other relief.
ITALY: Sent military transport plane with blankets, cots and bed supplies for 15,000 people, plus inflatable dinghies, water purifiers and first-aid kits.
JAPAN: Contributing $200,000 to American Red Cross. Prepared to provide up to $300,000 worth of tents, blankets, generators, portable water tanks and other equipment.
KENYA: Offered $100 million plus an additional $400 million in petroleum products.
KOSOVO: $490,000 pledged.
KUWAIT: Providing $500 million worth of oil and other aid.
LATVIA: Offered a disaster relief team.
LUXEMBOURG: Sending five aid experts, two jeeps and 1,000 camp beds and 2,000 blankets.
MALAYSIA: Pledged $1 million to Red Cross.
MALDIVES: Sending $25,000 to Red Cross.
MAURITANIA: Promised $200,000 to Red Cross.
MEXICO: $1 million. Offered two navy ships, 15 amphibious vehicles, two helicopters, 15 heavy trucks, health brigades and rescue teams. Sent 45 truckloads of supplies and two field kitchens.
MONGOLIA: $50,000 pledged.
NATO: Ferrying supplies.
NETHERLANDS: Sent navy frigate with helicopters, medical supplies, boats and marines. Sent levee inspection team, water pumps.
NEW ZEALAND: Pledged $1.4 million to Red Cross. Offered search specialists and victim identification team.
NIGERIA: Pledged $1 million.
NORWAY: Promised $1.54 million in cash and supplies.
OMAN: Pledged $15 million.
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES: Donated $25,000 to American Red Cross.
PAKISTAN: $1 million pledged to Red Cross, offered to send doctors and paramedics.
PALAU: $50,000 pledged.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Promised $10,000 to Red Cross.
PERU: Offered medical team of 80 to 100 people.
PHILIPPINES: Philippines Red Cross donating $25,000. Government offered to send 25-man relief team.
PORTUGAL: Offering tents, mattresses, blankets, hygiene kits. Lending 2 percent of its strategic oil reserve, equivalent to 500,000 barrels of oil.
QATAR: Offered $100 million.
ROMANIA: Sending two teams of medical experts.
RUSSIA: Sending three transport planes with generators, food, tents, blankets, drinking water and medical supplies.
SAUDI ARABIA: Promised $5 million from Aramco, $250,000 from AGFUND.
SINGAPORE: Sent three transport helicopters and 38 soldiers.
SLOVAKIA: Promised blankets, beds, first aid kits.
SOUTH KOREA: Donating $30 million in government and civilian assistance and sending search team and relief supplies.
SPAIN: Sent 16 tons of supplies, including food rations, tents and blankets. Also contributing a naval ship to a NATO-led operation.
SRI LANKA: Pledged $25,000 to American Red Cross.
SWEDEN: Sending plane stocked with water-treatment equipment, plastic jugs, water-purification experts. Offered aircraft to help distribute supplies.
SWITZERLAND: Offering 40-50 tons worth of supplies, including large tents, wool blankets, hygiene kits. Offered to send four doctors, two water experts, one environmental expert.
TAIWAN: Pledged $2 million, supplies.
THAILAND: Dispatching at least 60 doctors and nurses along with rice.
TURKEY: Promised $2.5 million in cash and aid.
UGANDA: $200,000 pledged.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: $100 million pledged.
VENEZUELA: Offered 1 million barrels of gasoline, $5 million in cash, water purification plants, rescue volunteers and more than 50 tons of canned food and water. Venezuela's Citgo Petroleum Corp. pledged $1 million.
VIETNAM: Pledged $100,000.
YEMEN: $100,000 promised to Red Cross.
Sources: Governments, U.S. State Department.
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