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 Thursday, 24 May 2012
Australia Largest Tsunami Aid Donor PDF Print E-mail
Written by Reuters   
Friday, 25 March 2005

SYDNEY - Australia is so far the single-largest official donor to the tsunami aid effort, and public and private donations combined from the country have topped US$1 billion nearly three months after the Dec. 26 disaster.

More than 300,000 people across 13 Indian Ocean nations were killed in the tsunami or are missing.

Following are figures compiled by Reuters.

-- The Australia government made the biggest single aid pledge, A$1 billion (US$787.4 million) to Indonesia, the nation worst hit by the tsunami.

Last week Australia announced the first disbursement of that pledge, A$50 million, would be spent rebuilding the main hospital in Aceh.

Australia's A$1 billion consists of grant assistance and financing, offering Indonesia A$500 million interest free for up to 40 years, with no repayment of the principal for 10 years.

The government also donated A$60 million immediately after the tsunami disaster in three aid packages to the United Nations and international aid groups.

-- The Australian Council for International Development, which monitors non-government organisations, estimates total tsunami aid donated by Australians at around A$280 million (US$220.5 million) as of March.

Below are the largest tsunami funds:

Australian Red Cross, www.redcross.org.au

A$103 million

World Vision Australia, www.worldvision.com.au

A$80 million

CARE Australia, www.careaustralia.org.au

A$32 million

Oxfam/Community Aid Abroad, www.oxfam.org.au

A$23.5 million

Caritas Australia, www.caritas.org.au

$20 million

UNICEF Australia, www.unicef.org.au

A$7.0 million

Baptist World Aid Australia, www.shareanopportunity.org

A$3.0 million

Christian Blind Mission International, www.cbmi.org.au

A$3.0 million

Adventist Development and Relief Agency, www.adra.org.au

A$1.8 million

Plan Australia, www.plan.org.au

A$1.7 million

TEAR Australia, www.tear.org.au

A$1.12 million

AUSTCARE, www.austcare.org.au

A$1.0 million

Union Aid Abroad, www.apheda.org.au

A$1.0 million

(US$1=A$1.27)

(Source: Australian government www.ausaid.gov.au, aid organisations, Australian Council for International Development www.acfid.asn.au/campaigns/asiaearthquake.htm#appeals)


REUTERS NEWS SERVICE

Last Updated ( Friday, 12 August 2005 )
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