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Funds running low to help Indonesian quake victims, UN warns

Just one month after a devastating earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Java, money is running out for essential food, water and education projects to reach the people worst hit by the disaster, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said today.

Indonesia: from food and vaccinations to saving historic sites, UN steps up quake aid

United Nations agencies are stepping up aid to Indonesian earthquake victims with plans to feed 100,000 people for the next two months, an emergency immunization campaign for 1.3 million others and efforts to preserve historic sites and boost education in the Yogyakarta area where 6,000 people died and at least 200,000 more lost their homes.

UN agency calls for immediate funds to ensure farm production after Indonesian quake

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) today called for $5.6 million in immediate funding for victims of last month’s earthquake in Indonesia to ensure that small-scale irrigation repairs are completed and seeds and fertilizers are in farmers’ hands before the next cropping season in October.

UN agency calls on tourists to continue visiting Indonesia to help quake recovery

Pursuing its policy of helping stricken countries to recover from natural disasters, the United Nations tourism agency has appealed to tourists to continue travelling to parts of Indonesia not damaged by the 27 May earthquake that struck the Yogyakarta area, killing more than 6,000 people and displacing 200,000 others.

Policewomen and social workers help children in aftermath of Indonesia quake: UN

The first of three dozen policewomen and social workers, supported by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), have arrived on the Indonesian island of Java to monitor child rights and trafficking issues and provide psychosocial support for children in the aftermath of last month’s devastating earthquake that killed more than 6,000 people.

UN launches $103-million relief appeal for Indonesian quake victims

The United Nations today launched a $103-million appeal to aid more than 200,000 victims of last week’s earthquake in the Indonesian island of Java, targeting emergency shelter, medical assistance, clean water and sanitation, food and child protection over the next six months.

UN’s largest ever humanitarian helicopter operation ends vital role in Pakistani quake

The largest humanitarian helicopter operation ever organized by the United Nations has come to an end after successfully transporting nearly 30,000 tonnes of aid supplies, tens of thousands of aid workers and other passengers to Pakistani-administered parts of Kashmir struck by a devastating earthquake eight months ago.

UN agencies take further steps to help earthquake survivors in Indonesia

As the death toll continues to rise in the Indonesian island city of Yogyakarta and its surrounding areas in the aftermath of a devastative earthquake, United Nations agencies continue to help Government’s efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to tens of thousands of survivors.