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Oxfam tsunami report reveals biggest aid effort in history
5 December 2005
The tsunami aid effort has been Oxfam International's biggest ever relief operation according to its end of year 'Tsunami Accountability Report'. The report has been produced to show the public how the money it gave to Oxfam's appeal has been spent.
The report details how and where Oxfam has spent the public's money, what has been achieved, some of the challenges we have met, and what are Oxfam's future plans. The report shows that:
In launching the report, Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and Oxfam's honorary President said,
"The tsunami has proved to be a unique challenge. The magnitude of the disaster demanded a response on a scale beyond any previous experience. It has also generated an unprecedented surge of generosity from people around the world. This has imposed a massive responsibility on organisations such as Oxfam to demonstrate to donors that we are spending their money transparently and wisely."
The report sets out some of the challenges that Oxfam has faced. These include an absence of suitable building materials in Indonesia; insecurity in Somalia; a lack of government clarity on land rights, land provision, and coastal buffer zones; and initial problems with coordination between aid agencies responding to the crisis. Some of these issues are still outstanding and Oxfam is working with others to try and resolve them.
Despite these challenges the report notes the scale of the successes that Oxfam has played an important role in, for example, the rapid rebuilding of livelihoods by providing cash-for-work programs and helping to rebuild old industries, the averting of any public health crisis following the tsunami, and our focus on supporting marginalized communities, whether these be Dalits ('untouchables') in India or women at risk in temporary camps.
"Oxfam's work has been instrumental in helping hundreds of thousands of people affected by the tsunami to rebuild their lives. The resilience of the people in tsunami-affected countries has been incredible. Major challenges remain, of course, but unlike many other crises, we have the resources to be able to help rebuild people's lives for the future. None of this would have been possible without the extraordinary support of the public, and I want to thank the Irish public in particular for their generosity. We are particularly proud of our contribution to the total raised internationally by Oxfam as it is so significant relevant to our size" said Executive Director Brian Scott.
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