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Monday Movement update #16

By Katrina Crew
July 27, 2009 at 3:11 pm

Man carrying bags and boxes of relief suppliesHere’s your weekly update on what different members of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement* are doing.

Mongolia floods diary: A Red Cross worker in Mongolia is keeping a diary after severe flooding killed at least 24 people.

Pakistan: The Pakistan Red Crescent and the Federation are distributing relief to families who fled fighting in North-West Frontier Province, like 23-year-old Akhtar Ali (pictured), who said: “We did not even find the time to take an extra clothes with us and families have been sharing essential items with us. Now we have things of our own thanks to the Pakistan Red Crescent who have helped us out in these difficult times.”

Afghanistan: Life is hard in rural Afghanistan, but the ICRC has just started a project in rural Bamiyan to help villagers improve their access to water, which will help their children be healthier.

*The Movement is made of 186 National Societies (including the British Red Cross), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

Image © Mubashir Fida / IFRC


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