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Direct Relief Supports Pakistan Throughout Year After Quake With $8.7 Million
09 Oct 2006 20:46:08 GMT
Source: Direct Relief International (DRI) - USA
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•  South Asia earthquake

One year after being rocked by a 7.6-magnitude earthquake, relief groups in Pakistan have received nearly $8.7 million in total aid from Direct Relief International, according to a new special report from the medical material aid organization.

Of the roughly $8.7 million in aid, $7.5 million came in the form of medical resources that were specifically requested by end user health professionals. The remaining $1.1 million was distributed to 12 clinics, hospitals, associations, and organizations throughout the region in the form of targeted cash grants to improve health care infrastructure.

The quake, centered in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, left three million people homeless and 200,000 people injured, forcing them to face the Himalayan winter in temporary shelters and tents.

The report, available at www.directrelief.org, gives in-depth details as to how this aid was used, including;