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New UN agricultural development loans are designed to help tsunami survivors

Some 140,000 surviving Sri Lankan households which lost their livelihoods in last December's tsunami will benefit from new United Nations agricultural development loans to help replace infrastructure and equipment for fishing communities, as well as restore coral reefs and replant vital coastal vegetation.

As tsunami anniversary nears, UN envoy Clinton visits worst hit area in Indonesia

United Nations tsunami envoy former United States President Bill Clinton continued his anniversary tour of regions devastated by the Indian Ocean disaster, visiting the Indonesian province of Aceh, the most ravaged area, and calling for a balance between the need for quick results and the achievement of lasting outcomes.

UN tsunami envoy Clinton returns to Sri Lanka, Indonesia, as anniversary nears

With the one-year anniversary of the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami approaching, former United States President Bill Clinton, United Nations Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery, returned to Sri Lanka today, praising the recovery progress already made but warning that there was still more to do.

UNICEF calls 2005 'Year of Emergencies' as tsunami anniversary nears

The year 2005 has been an unprecedented year of emergencies for children, with an extraordinary series of natural disasters, food crises, and conflicts tearing at the fabric of life for tens of millions of people, according to a report by the United Nations Children's Fund released today.

UN tsunami early warning systems extended to Mediterranean, Northeast Atlantic

Spurred on by last December’s deadly Indian Ocean tsunami, a United Nations-backed meeting of experts from 23 Mediterranean and Northeast Atlantic countries has laid the foundations for a regional early warning system to mitigate disasters like the one which killed 85,000 people in Italy 100 years ago.

Sri Lanka: UN refugee agency completes post-tsunami shelter-building mission

The United Nations refugee agency announced today that it had completed its task coordinating the construction of more than 58,000 temporary dwellings in Sri Lanka to house those displaced to emergency shelters such as tents and public buildings by last December’s devastating tsunami.

UN tsunami recovery envoy Bill Clinton to return affected region

The United Nations Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery, former United States President Bill Clinton, has announced that later this month he will be making his second trip in his capacity as Envoy to countries devastated in the Indian Ocean region last December.

Tsunami relief funding benefited from media spotlight – UN official

The "extraordinary" international response to last December's Indian Ocean tsunami was driven in part by press coverage, the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator said today, contrasting that experience with the recent earthquake in Pakistan, where the media spotlight did not shine as brightly.

UN tsunami recovery envoy Bill Clinton urges protection of marginalized communities

The United Nations Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery, former United States President Bill Clinton, today held a series of meetings in New York to underscore the importance of restoring livelihoods and protecting marginalized communities in countries devastated in the Indian Ocean region last December.

Even as spotlight falls on Pakistani quake, UN pushes ahead with tsunami aid

Even as United Nations relief operations focus sharply on aiding millions of survivors affected by this month’s devastating earthquake in Pakistan, the world body’s agencies are pressing on with their efforts to help rehabilitate the vast region ravaged by last December’s Indian Ocean tsunami.