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Oxfam delivers essential resources to Yogyakarta communities in greatest need

30th May 2006

YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA : Oxfam's emergency teams are now supporting an estimated 20,000 people left homeless by the Yogyakarta earthquake, providing them with clean water and essential supplies.

Seventy-two hours after the powerful earthquake struck central Java near Yogyakarta, Oxfam is rapidly scaling up its response. Teams have been providing clean drinking water, installing water tanks at
three area hospitals, distributing tarpaulins for shelter and hygiene kits to prevent outbreak of disease among crowded makeshift camps that have sprung up around hospitals and communities surrounding
the area.

Despite miserable weather conditions and torrential rain, many victims are afraid to return to fragile buildings as small-scale aftershocks continue to rumble. North of the quake center and Yogyakarta,
concerned eyes remain on Mount Merapi, the volcano overlooking the city. Geolologists observing marginally increased levels of activity following several months of 'high alert'.

Oxfam has been playing a lead role in working with government, local authorities and partner organisations to coordinate disaster preparedness planning for a possible eruption and this preparation has
enabled us to respond swiftly and decisively in distributing lifesaving equipment to communities following the earthquake. Stocks and expertise are also being drawn in from Oxfam's operations in Jakarta,
Aceh, West Timor and South Asia to ensure immediate needs can be met in Yogyakarta.

"As the expected influx of organisations in coming days brings much-needed aid to victims of the earthquake, it is vital that efforts are well co-ordinated to ensure appropriate aid reaches
those people most in need," said Oxfam's Country Programme Manager David MacDonald.

Oxfam is now consolidating initial assessments from the first two days' response, and working on an initial three-month disaster response plan which we hope to announce by mid week.

"With estimates of 150,000-200,000 people homeless following the disaster, this is not going to be a quick-fix relief effort," said MacDonald. "Right now the focus continues to be on emergency help - but with a huge challenge ahead in co-,ordinating the resources of agencies and governments to rebuild homes, and rebuild lives."

Oxfam Ireland has pledged €50,000 for immediate relief assistance. Donations can be made at www.oxfamireland.org, or at any of Oxfam Ireland's 44 shops throughout Ireland,
or by phoning 1890 60 60 65 (ROI) 0845 303 0337 (NI)

Media Co-ordination

For further information/spokespeople/images please contact Oxfam Ireland Media Executive Paul Dunphy on 01 6040706

Oxfam Spokespersons in Yogyakarta: Craig Owen +62 812 698 9621
Paulette Song +62 812 8064 / +161 7459 091

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