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UN secures US$700m for tsunami aid
12/1/2005 16:58

International donors are moving with record speed to meet a near one-billion US dollar appeal for immediate aid to Asia's tsunami victims, according to the head of the UN aid effort, Jan Egeland, who says more than 70 percent of the goal has already been raised.

UN Humanitarian Chief Jan Egeland said: "717, seven-one-seven, million dollars were concretely committed to our 977 million dollar appeal, that is 73 percent of the total. This has never, ever happened before."

The UN humanitarian chief made the announcement after an international donor conference in Geneva to raise money for the tsunami-affected nations.

He also promised immediate investigation of any allegations that funds for tsunami relief were being mishandled.

Among UN measures in the works are a way to let the public track every aid dollar via a Web site and the drafting of new rules to protect UN staff whistle-blowers.

At the start of the Geneva meeting, a minute's silence was held in memory of the tsunami's victims.

As well as top government officials from more than 81 countries, also present were senior representatives from the World Bank, International Federation of The Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and the Asia Development Bank.



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