UNDP
boosts resources and assistance in the Delta
12 May, Yangon,
Myanmar UNDP is mobilizing its resources
across Myanmar to support UN relief and assessment
efforts in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. Personnel,
vehicles and motor boats from other project sites
are being utilized in the Ayeyarwady Delta, where
the estimated number of severely affected population
is between 1.2 and 1.9 million.
The resources already in the Delta, and others on
their way are enabling UNDP and its partner PACT,
to provide immediate assistance to people through
its project teams in 19 locations in the affected
areas, including Kyaiklat, Bogale, Mawlamyaingyun,
Labutta and Pyapon.
While UNDP is not
a relief agency, small teams of national staff are
traveling almost daily to these townships, and in
coordination with the government and with the existing
field personnel, are working with relief agencies
such as UNHCR, UNICEF and WFP to assist with the
movement and distribution of urgently needed items
such as water, food, plastic sheets, cooking utensils,
medicines and clothing. At the same time, UNDP is
contributing to the ongoing assessment of the situation
by the UN.
While we continue
in partnership with other organizations and in coordination
with the government to try and address the needs
of those most affected by Cyclone Nargis, much more
must be done, and very quickly if we are to avert
compounding the suffering of people who have endured
too much already, said UNDP Myanmar Deputy
Resident Representative, Sanaka Samarasinha.