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ACT Appeal: South China Floods
05 Oct 2009 12:34:00 GMT
Source: Action by Churches Together (ACT) - Switzerland
Elisabeth Gouel

Website: Website: http://www.act-intl.org

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China

South China Floods - CHN091 (replacing preliminary appeal issued 10 July 2009)

Appeal Target: US$ 179,417

Contributions/pledges received: US$ 45,311

Balance requested: US$ 134,106

Geneva, 2 October 2009

Flooding and heavy rain in Southern China in July 2009 forced hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their homes and has killed over 75 people. (Source China Ministry of Civil Affairs, 5th July) The most severely affected areas include: Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Jiangxi Province, Hunan Province, Hubei Province, Guizhou and Chongqing. The heavy rains destroyed homes, flooded crops, cut power supplies, damaged roads and caused the Yangtse and Huai rivers to overflow. Some 938,000 persons had to be evacuated.

Just after the disaster there was not sufficient shelters and people were crowded into small tents, but now the shortage of shelter has been remedied with help from the local authorities and other organizations. Because unhealthy conditions of shelters, reconstruction of villagers' houses is the most urgent need, in particular for families in rural areas who do not have the means to reconstruct their homes without help from outside.

With the help from local government and different NGOs, the most vulnerable affected families received enough rice to sustain for the next three months. Amity also assisted, through a bilateral funding agreement, in providing a total of 509,359 kilos of rice for in Hunan, Guangxi and Guizhou. As a lot of crops, including grain, fruit trees and vegetables were destroyed by the floods, many people will encounter food shortages in a short period. Provision of rice will need to be complemented with other food, which would be sustainable if produced through agricultural recovery.

Basic commodities including quilts, clothes, mosquito nets, and cooking equipments were buried under the collapsed houses. With bilateral funding from outside the alliance Amity purchased and distributed a total of 10,252 quilts, 4,182 mosquito nets, 1,014 straw mats and 1,500 bed sheets to affected people in its target areas.

Funding in response to the Preliminary Appeal was low (a little over US$ 45,000 still held by the CO). Amity up-dated its assessment and subsequently revised the objectives. The appeal CHN091 replaces the preliminary version issued on 10 July 2009, focusing on rehabilitation schemes only.

Project Completion Date: 30 June 2010

Summary of Appeal Targets, Pledges/Contributions Received and Balance Requested (US$):

Total Appeal Target: 179,417

Less: Pledges/Contr. Recd.: 45,311

Balance Requested from ACT Alliance: 134,106

Please kindly send your contributions to either of the following ACT bank accounts:

US dollar

Account Number - 240-432629.60A

IBAN No: CH46 0024 0240 4326 2960A

Euro

Euro Bank Account Number - 240-432629.50Z

IBAN No: CH84 0024 0240 4326 2950Z

Account Name: ACT - Action by Churches Together

UBS AG

8, rue du Rhône

P.O. Box 2600

1211 Geneva 4, SWITZERLAND

Swift address: UBSWCHZH80A

Please also inform the Finance Officer Jessie Kgoroeadira (jkg@act-intl.org) and the Programme Officer, Michelle Yonetani (myo@act-intl.org, of all pledges/contributions and transfers, including funds sent direct to the implementers, now that the Pledge Form is no longer attached to the Appeal.

We would appreciate being informed of any intent to submit applications for EU, USAID and/or other back donor funding and the subsequent results. We thank you in advance for your kind cooperation.

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ACT is a global alliance of churches and related agencies working to save lives and support communities in emergencies worldwide. The ACT Coordinating Office is based with the World Council of Churches (WCC) and The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) in Switzerland.


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