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WHO says Myanmar health system 'back on its feet'
GENEVA (AFP) - The World Health Organisation said Tuesday that the health system in cyclone-battered Myanmar was "back on its feet," but warned that disease risks remained.
Activities:Myanmar Cyclone Disaster Source:(AFP)
2008-06-18
Burma's (Myanmar's) elite help with aid
Rangoon, Burma - While international aid groups and world leaders have been clamoring for greater access or accusing the government of Burma (Myanmar) of neglecting cyclone victims, the junta has effectively parceled out areas of the disaster zone to the country's corporate leaders.
Activities:Myanmar Cyclone Disaster Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2008-06-11
U.N. had to work with Myanmar junta, aid chief says
The U.N. humanitarian chief defended on Monday the policy of working with Myanmar's military government after last month's cyclone, saying trying to deliver aid by force would not have helped the victims.
People:Ban Ki-moon Activities:Myanmar Cyclone Disaster Source:(Reuters)
2008-06-09
Myanmar denies evictions from cyclone relief camps
Myanmar's military government denied on Sunday it was evicting victims of Cyclone Nargis from relief camps, saying it was working on a voluntary resettlement program more than a month after the disaster.
Activities:Myanmar Cyclone Disaster Source:(Reuters)
2008-06-08
1.5 million survivors in Myanmar without shelter
A severe shortage of housing has left hundreds of thousands of cyclone survivors in Myanmar exposed to heavy rain as the monsoon season begins, aid agencies said Saturday.
People:John Goodman Activities:Myanmar Cyclone Disaster Source:(AP)
2008-06-07
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