MFA Press Statement: Singapore's Humanitarian Assistance to Pakistan
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19 August 2010
The Singapore Government is contributing a second tranche of US$50,000 in humanitarian assistance to Pakistan for relief efforts following the devastating floods. This follows an earlier contribution ...
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In response to an appeal by the Government of Pakistan, the Singapore Government will contribute US$50,000 to aid relief efforts for the victims of the heavy floods. This contribution will be used by the Singaporean humanitarian organisation Mercy Relief, which has sent a three-member team to Peshawar to undertake relief and assistance work in and around Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Mercy Relief will distribute tents, food, water filtration units for drinking water and medicines. It will also set up shelters for some of the homeless survivors of the flash floods. The Singapore Red Cross has donated US$100,000 to the International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) to bring humanitarian aid to the victims of the flood. | |
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