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Anti-poverty organisation Care International:
has already
provided food for thousands of affected people
in Sri Lanka.
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British Red Cross:
UK residents can donate via the which has
launched an appeal to fund supplies including
blankets and cooking utensils.
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Cafod,
the Catholic
Agency for Overseas Development: s working with
partners across Asia to provide shelter, food
aid and medical assistance, and assessing what
further relief is needed
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Christian Aid:
has already allocated
£250,000 from its emergency fund to help the
victims of this disaster but says more money is
needed.
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Christian charity Tearfund:
and its
partners in Sri Lanka and India are helping
devastated fishing communities and coastal
villages get back on their feet.
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Concern:
is working with local partners to meet the needs
of families in the devastated coastal villages
of Tamil Nadu, the worst affected state in
India.
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The Disasters Emergency
Committee:
is
an umbrella group of UK aid organisations -
including ActionAid, British Red Cross, Oxfam -
working to provide clean water, food and shelter
to thousands.
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The Islamic Aid Emergency Relief
Fund:
aims to provide
immediate relief and long-term support to people
in the affected areas.
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Islamic Relief:
has also launched an
appeal to provide medical supplies, tents and
sanitation facilities for those affected.
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The International Rescue
Committee:
is providing
emergency supplies and materials to "people most
affected by the crisis".
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Medair:
is providing emergency support to
agencies with a long term presence in Sri Lanka
and its medical experts are assessing the
likelihood of malaria and diarrhoea.
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Medecins Sans Frontieres:
is sending aid workers to the region,
focusing on medical care for survivors and
displaced people after the rescue operations.
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Muslim Aid:
has already
donated £100,000 towards the purchase of food,
clothing and medicine in the region but wants to
raise more.
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Muslim Hands:
Another
Islamic charity,
is collecting money and sending
volunteers to help in Indonesia and Malaysia.
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Oxfam:
is providing emergency supplies,
including water tanks, pumps, taps and temporary
toilets for families left homeless by the
floods. The charity raised £600,000 in the three
days after the disaster, including £200,000 on
Tuesday - the most it has raised in one day.
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The Salvation Army:
has local
teams working in a number of affected areas and
is sending a team from its international
headquarters on Wednesday evening.
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Save the Children:
has
already flown a plane out to Sri Lanka carrying
plastic sheeting for temporary shelter, tents to
run children's services from, and essentials
such as clothing and cooking utensils.
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The United Nations Children's
Fund, Unicef:
is working
to meet the "urgent needs of hundreds of
thousands of people" affected by the tsunami
disaster.
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The United Nations World Food Programme:
is seeking
donations to feed victims of the earthquake.
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World Vision:
has also launched
an appeal and has already delivered relief goods
to thousands.