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International-UN-NGOs
New UN fund to speed global disaster response
2006-03-03
You wouldn't believe the cost of 5 star hotels in disaster areas these days.
Can't they run everything from Cyprus?
The United Nations next week launches a new global emergency fund to provide swifter relief to victims of natural disasters, but with far less money on hand than the $500 million it had hoped to raise.

The Central Emergency Response Fund will have just $188 million when it opens for business, which is nonetheless a significant improvement over an existing U.N. standby loan facility of $50 million.

Donations to the new fund, which will be able to make grants as well as loan money, have come from 19 of the 191 U.N. member-states. But some wealthy nations including the United States, Japan, Australia, Italy and Canada have yet to make pledges.
We prefer to help the victims rather than buy Kofi's kid an expensive car.
"Governments have committed to responding quickly and effectively to help those most in need, yet now that we have a global emergency fund, governments seem reluctant to actually put money in," said Sarah Kline, an official of international relief organization Oxfam.
That's because we're doing quite well without you. Better, in fact.
Oxfam has argued the fund would need $1 billion to increase their influence politically ensure an adequate U.N. response to disasters like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, last year's destructive earthquake in Pakistan and Hurricane Katrina in the southern United States.

U.N. Emergency Relief Coordinator Jan Egeland asked for the fund after the tsunami, and the General Assembly approved it last December.

The idea is to give the world body the ability to quickly send emergency supplies to areas hit by natural disasters and other humanitarian crises, without having to wait for international donors to send checks. The money in the fund would be continually replenished as contributions later poured in for each individual disaster.

The 19 donors to date are Armenia, Britain, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Grenada, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden, Switzerland and Sri Lanka.
Posted by:lotp

#7  Have a heart folks! Do you have any idea how expensive Dom Perignon is these days? Swiss bank accounts don't fill themselves you know!
Posted by: DMFD   2006-03-03 23:55  

#6  Heh, Mike & tw - you're right. The silverware's already gone, however, lol.
Posted by: .com   2006-03-03 19:20  

#5  The furniture and the artwork.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-03-03 19:06  

#4  The UN and "speed"? There ain't enough money on this planet to make that happen.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-03-03 13:59  

#3  .com-

Burn the UN???I'm surprised...shocked....disappointed!

Get the furniture out first, it's GOTTA be some primo stuff. :)

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2006-03-03 12:26  

#2  Spot-on, CF.

Same old create a new pot o' money game.

Fuck off. Don't offer the scum a dime of MY money.

Better yet, pull the plug on this aged whore, throw it out, and torch the building (per a comment yesterday), lol.
Posted by: .com   2006-03-03 02:08  

#1  Cool! Then the Vampire Vulture Elite can get there and start sucking the bodies dry in record time!

Didn't the 'UN' claim to have been to the Tsuami areas in record time(1)? What do they need this for - a mobile 5-star hotel and 24 hour catering service? Kind of a MASH unit for the Vulture Elite?

This is pathetic...

(1) - Yes I know its was really the US (USAID) and Australia (and others) who provided the bulk of the initial relief - but the Vampire Elite was quick to take credit for it and they did send in their Corrodinaters of Corrodinaters (WTF?) --- as soon 24hour catering had been established.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-03-03 00:24  

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