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PHOTOS: Aid agencies in tsunami spotlight
10 Jan 2005 09:50:00 GMT
Source: AlertNet

Featured here are images showing some of the humanitarian organisations which have given aid to the victims of the Asian tsunami disaster.


 

Chinese aid workers treat a sick Acehnese man after he was evacuated from his village on Aceh's west coast by a United States Navy helicopter, at the provincial capital of Banda Aceh's airport January 3, 2005. REUTERS/ Romeo Ranoco
REF: ACE59D



Indonesians reach for USAID humanitarian supplies being delivered by a U.S. Navy helicopter at a village on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia January 7, 2005. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/U.S. Navy/ Jacob J. Kirk/ Handout
REF: WAS35



A Sri Lankan tsunami survivor carries aid she received from the United States Agency for International Development ( USAID) in a Red Cross camp in the coastal town of Galle, southern Sri Lanka January 7, 2005. REUTERS/Yves Herman
REF: YHE09D



Sri Lankan tsunami survivors queue to receive medicine in a camp for homeless people set up by the Red Cross in Katugoda school in Sri Lankan coastal city of Galle January 6, 2005. REUTERS/Yves Herman
REF: YHE19D



Britain's Princes William (R) and Harry ( L) help to pack items bound for victims of the Asian tsunami disaster in the Maldives, at a Red Cross depot near Bristol, western England, January 7, 2005. REUTERS/Barry Batchelor/ Pool
REF: LON02D



A Sri Lankan Red Cross volunteer carries boxes of humanitarian aid brought for tsunami survivors by the United States Agency for International Development ( USAID) to a camp in the coastal town of Galle, southern Sri Lanka January 7, 2005. REUTERS/Yves Herman
REF: YHE11D



Indonesian workers at Sukarno-Hatta airport in Jakarta load UNICEF boxes containing aid supplies into a truck headed for tsunami-hit Aceh province December 31, 2004. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
REF: JAK01D



Acehnese wait for treatment at a medical centre run by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in the provincial Indonesian captial Banda Aceh January 3, 2005. REUTERS/Kim Kyung- Hoon
REF: ACE55D2



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