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Another aid agency, Oxfam, is very good on establishing or restoring water
supplies, which they make a priority. Once again, water was an urgent need.
All three agencies mentioned have a good track record.
Virginia Thorley
in Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Wendy Burpee (Canada) wrote:
I believe that Mercy Corps would also be appropriate. They train local women
to promote breastfeeding, and they are also helping out in the Philippines.
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Karleen Gribble (Australia) wrote:
A few people have asked me who is supporting mothers and babies in the
Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. I've just had confirmation that
Save the Children is doing an infant and young child feeding in emergencies
program in the Philippines. If you want to help babies sending them $$ (and
requesting that it go to their infant feeding program when you do so) will
help them to do this. Please share and if you know of other orgs doing
infant feeding work there please let me know.
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