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May 2008
Friday May 23, 2008
Advocating on Capitol Hill for Better Maternal Health
Posted by: CARE at 12:16PM EST on May 23, 2008

This past Monday on Capitol Hill I got to attend a press conference with a group of Congress members and supporters.  The purpose of the conference was to highlight the need for U.S. leadership to promote safe motherhood for women around the world and the bi-partisan House Resolution 1022, sponsored by Congresswoman Lois Capps (D-CA) and Congresswoman Cathy McMorris-Rodgers (R-WA).

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Friday May 16, 2008
Hungry Season Looms Large in Myanmar as Number of Injured and Missing People Increase Dramatically
Posted by: CARE at 6:00PM EST on May 16, 2008
Today, torrential rains blasted the up to 2.5 million survivors of Cyclone Nargis, many of whom were migrating from the most affected areas in search of basic survival necessities. Damaged infrastructure and communications, as well as flooding, have posed significant logistical challenges to relief efforts and movement of international relief workers to disaster-hit areas is still restricted.
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Wednesday May 14, 2008
New Storm Threatens Myanmar
Posted by: CARE at 5:50PM EST on May 14, 2008
Many articles have appeared in the news today reporting that a new storm is approaching the cyclone-devastated area of Myanmar. Early indications predict that the storm will dump heavy rains on already-saturated areas of Myanmar but is unlikely to develop into another significant tropical cyclone. In either case, the outcome will be dire, adding to the flooding and misery across the Irrawaddy Delta and the capital city of Yangon.
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Monday May 12, 2008
Survivors Recount Horror of Myanmar Cyclone
Posted by: CARE at 1:26PM EST on May 12, 2008

As CARE’s emergency teams complete initial assessments in the Irrawaddy delta, gruesome scenes of bodies decomposing in the very ponds the Myanmarese use for drinking water are being reported. Corpses still cannot be buried and entire villages remain underwater, many with few survivors.

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Thursday May 8, 2008
More on Myanmar
Posted by: CARE at 5:42PM EST on May 8, 2008
Today, we distributed rice to 3,000 people, using locally available food. On Wednesday, we distributed water to about 10,000 people in townships in Yangon. The recipients were those staying in temporary shelters and others who have no access to town water supplies. In addition to supplying them with bottled water, we cleaned the wells and toilets at the collective shelters, many of which are located in schools and pagodas. ... (more)
Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar
Posted by: CARE at 8:49AM EST on May 8, 2008
Cyclone Nargis has created a major humanitarian disaster in Myanmar - one that will require substantial international response. Even with the full extent of devastation yet to be determined, 60 years of disaster experience have taught us that clean water, food and certain basic items, like shelter materials, are initial priorities. Water and sanitation are also always key concerns. After a storm like this, most of the available drinking water is likely to be polluted. If you don't act quickly, there is a very real risk of an outbreak of disease. People need counseling on what's safe to do and what is not. ... (more)
Friday May 2, 2008
A Powerful Noise
Posted by: CARE at 6:59PM EST on May 2, 2008

I attended the world premiere of A Powerful Noise at the Tribeca Film Festival last night (Apr 30). The turn out was great! There was a standing ovation at the end followed by a Q and A with executive producer Sheila Johnson, director Tom Capello and Madame Urbain, who was one of the three women featured in the film. She flew in from Mali to see the premiere.

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