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YubaNet.com (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, the agency's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims."He noted that what is being sent in by road supplements the supplies already procured locally in Yangon and 100 tons of other aid...
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International (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, the agency's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims." He noted that what is being sent in by road supplements the supplies already procured locally in Yangon and 100 tons of other aid...
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karim'z articles (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, the agency's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims." He noted that what is being sent in by road supplements the supplies already procured locally in Yangon and 100 tons of other aid...
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Stevie Wonder's Personal Blog (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, the agency's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims." He noted that what is being sent in by road supplements the supplies already procured locally in Yangon and 100 tons of other aid...
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Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
The trucks, with enough emergency material to provide shelter for up to 10,000 people, had crossed over from Thailand at the Friendship Bridge border at Mae Sot on Saturday, May 10. They bore plastic sheets and tents."This convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, UNHCR's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens...
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Myanmar (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
GENEVA: The first UN aid convoy for victims of last weekend's devastating cyclone to arrive by land reached Myanmar without incident on Saturday from Thailand, the UN refugee agency announced. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims," said Raymond Hall, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees representative in Thailand. The convoy,...
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YubaNet.com (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
GENEVA, May 10, 2008 -- The UN refugee agency on Saturday sent the first UN land convoy of emergency aid into Myanmar from neighbouring Thailand, while its airlift of around 100 tonnes of urgently needed shelter supplies started from Dubai."This convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, UNHCR's Representative in Thailand....
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Myanmar (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, UNHCR's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims."Hall added: "What we are sending in by road is in addition to the supplies we have already procured locally in Yangon and the...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, UNHCR's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims."Hall added: "What we are sending in by road is in addition to the supplies we have already procured locally in Yangon and the...
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Myanmar (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
GENEVA: The first UN aid convoy for victims of last weekend's devastating cyclone to arrive by land reached Myanmar without incident on Saturday from , the UN refugee agency announced. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims," said Raymond Hall, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees representative in Thailand. The convoy, which...
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Relief Web (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
MAE SOT, Thailand, May 10 (UNHCR) – The UN refugee agency today sent the first UN land convoy of emergency aid into cyclone-hit Myanmar, crossing over from neighbouring Thailand to bring urgently-needed tents and plastic sheets to some 10,000 people made homeless by the disaster last weekend. "This convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Saturday 10 May, 2008GENEVA – The UN refugee agency on Saturday sent the first UN land convoy of emergency aid into Myanmar from neighbouring Thailand, while its airlift of around 100 tonnes of urgently needed shelter supplies started from Dubai."This convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, UNHCR's Representative in...
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Myanmar (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, UNHCR's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims."While aid agencies hashed out terms with Myanmar's military regime by which the emergency supplies may be released, Myanmar's rulers...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, UNHCR's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims."While aid agencies hashed out terms with Myanmar's military regime by which the emergency supplies may be released, Myanmar's rulers...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
... convoy marks a positive step in an aid effort so far marked by challenges and constraints," said Raymond Hall, UNHCR's Representative in Thailand. "We hope it opens up a possible corridor to allow more international aid to reach the cyclone victims."While aid agencies hashed out terms with Myanmar's military regime by which the emergency supplies may be released, Myanmar's rulers...