Gulf Daily News - May 11, 2008
YANGON: More than 1.5 million people are at risk from disease unless a tsunami-like aid effort is mobilised, aid agency Oxfarm warned last night.
Wall Street Journal - May 11, 2008
AP YANGON, Myanmar -- More food reached Myanmar's hungry cyclone victims as roads were cleared of fallen trees, but a British aid group warned that up to
InTheNews.co.uk - May 16, 2008
International aid is still failing to reach many people in Burma affected by the devastating Cyclone Nargis. The United Nation's (UN) World Food Programme
StarPhoenix - May 16, 2008
INSIDE MYANMAR -- Devastation and despair is widespread in regions of Myanmar flattened by cyclone Nargis on May 3, a Global National reporter inside the
UN News Centre - May 14, 2008
14 May 2008 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for a much greater mobilization of resources and aid workers in Myanmar to respond to the devastation
EiTB - May 16, 2008
If emergency supplies do not get through in much greater quantities, foreign governments and aid groups say starvation and disease are very real threats.
stv.tv - May 15, 2008
By Aung Hla Tun YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's military government said on Thursday its cyclone relief effort was moving along swiftly even as foreign powers
Javno.hr - May 12, 2008
We think we need to be moving 375 tonnes of food a day down into the affected areas. The World Food Programme is delivering emergency food to Myanmar's
Calcutta Telegraph - May 09, 2008
Yangon, May 9 (Reuters): The UN said it would resume aid flights to cyclone-struck Myanmar despite the military government’s seizure of food supplies today,