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		<title>World Bank estimates Philippines recovery efforts in billions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Philippines (MNN) -- Philippines needs $4.42 billion after storms ravage country]]></description>
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Philippines (MNN) &#8212; The Philippines needs nearly four and a half billion dollars.
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Why? Estimated by the World Bank, this figure would fund the recovery and reconstruction needed in the country after tropical storm Ketsana&#39;s record-breaking floods and typhoon Parma&#39;s devastating landslides.
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According to the World Bank&#39;s post-disaster assessment, $942.9 million would go toward meeting recovery needs, while the other $3.48 billion would cover reconstruction costs for the next three years.
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And this new construction will hopefully be better than previous buildings and homes in the area.
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&quot;With typhoons being a regular occurrence in the Philippines, integrated disaster risk management plans that take into consideration all likely significant hazards are needed to reduce the impact of future disaster,&quot; the World Bank reported said.
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<a href="../../groups/AMG">AMG International</a> has been in country since the storms hit and was one of the first agencies to respond. Their initial efforts provided 6,000 families with emergency food, 200 families with house repairs, and 250 families with reopened businesses.
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However, AMG&#39;s Roger Thomas said because of the scope of the damage, they can provide little aid now.
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&quot;We were able to help with immediate needs. The long-term is something that agencies like ours are just not equipped to handle. The government has to step in as best they can, along with agencies that are designed to do that,&quot; Thomas said.
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So in the meantime, AMG is helping wherever they can.
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One of their childcare centers was situated in an area like a bowl, trapping flood water. Thomas said the flood waters are still there, leaving businesses, homes and other buildings under water: &quot;This is a permanent relocation &#8230; thing.&quot;
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AMG is providing the basics there. Their childcare center is back up and running in a rented building, and they are ensuring the children there are still receiving an education.
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Additionally, AMG is supplying boats to families who can still live in their flooded homes because they have a second story. Thomas said the boats allow the children of the families to get to school, and parents and volunteers are helping man the boats.
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By doing what they can, AMG is showing Christ&#39;s love and the hope He offers. Thomas said the response has been tremendous: &quot;They see that we&#39;re helping children; they see that we&#39;re doing good things, so they&#39;re very open to the Gospel.&quot;
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Please pray for AMG as they continue to provide assistance. Pray for the people of the Philippines whose homes are still underwater or whose livelihoods were destroyed.
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Pray for the government and World Bank funding to be supplied quickly.
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You can also ensure AMG can continue aid in the Philippines and other countries when disaster strikes.
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&quot;Our disaster relief fund is always there, always needing funds, because when something happens, we can&#39;t promote the need right then and get the funds; we have to depend on what we have in house. If that fund is empty, we can&#39;t do anything,&quot; Thomas said.
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		<title>Parma rains continue to fall</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[child development centers]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[Philippines (MNN) -- Philippines still reels from two storms, heavy rains and mudslides]]></description>
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Philippines (MNN) &#8212; While residents of the Philippines were<br />
still reeling from Tropical Storm Ketsana, Typhoon Parma hit as well, bringing<br />
with it more floods and putting even more homes underwater. Almost a week later,<br />
homes are still underwater, and many do not know where to begin with relief efforts.
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And the rains continue to fall.
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All <a href="../../groups/CMP">Compassion International</a> church partners in Northern Luzon were<br />
affected, as well as 19 of their child development centers.
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&quot;Because of the prolonged rains of Typhoon Parma, most of<br />
the families of our registered children can&#39;t go out to look for money or food,&quot;<br />
one of their church partners said. &quot;Most of their sources of livelihood have<br />
been destroyed, like grains and vegetables.&quot;
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Another partner reports: &quot;On the night of October 8, 2009,<br />
strong rains poured so hard here in our place causing a huge landslide on the<br />
top-most portion of the mountainside where the community is located. Mud and<br />
water [flowed] downward, hitting the unsuspecting village, burying houses below<br />
and making some houses in the upper portion collapse. Many of our registered children<br />
and their families were affected seriously; some were killed, while others<br />
were able to survive. Rescue operation is ongoing up to now.&quot;
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There the death toll reached 50.
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Throughout the Philippines, Parma claimed 240 lives and left<br />
$100 million worth of damage.
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<p>
Compassion&#39;s ministry seeks to set children free from<br />
physical and spiritual poverty, and this is especially important during this time<br />
of uncertainty.
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One way they are doing this is by providing families with<br />
emergency supplies of food and clean water for two weeks; this can be done for $30.<br />
Consider helping a family with these basic needs. <a href="https://www.compassion.com/contribution/giving/disasterrelief.htm">Click here to help.</a>
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Also, pray for the children, families and Compassion staff<br />
affected in the area. Pray for God&#39;s mercy and comfort to be with them,<br />
especially for those who lost their families and other loved ones. Pray for the<br />
rains to stop.</p>
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