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Worries of food crisis following Africa floods |
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| Concern is growing that severe floods which have affected the harvest in Africa will lead to food shortages, adding to the misery of thousands displaced from their homes. |
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Tailoring a future after the tsunami |
| (26 September 2007) |
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| Lindawati lost almost everything when the devastating tsunami slammed into Banda Aceh on Boxing Day 2004. Thanks to the British Red Cross livelihoods cash grant programme, she and other vulnerable people are rebuilding their lives. |
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Africa Floods Appeal launched |
| (20 September 2007) |
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| The British Red Cross has launched an appeal to provide emergency relief to more than a million people suffering the impact of severe flooding across West and East Africa. |
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Team support Britons after Thai plane crash |
| (17 September 2007) |
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| Three British Red Cross delegates are in Thailand providing psychosocial support to British citizens affected by a fatal plane crash in Phuket. |
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Safer deliveries in Liberia |
| (10 September 2007) |
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| In a remote part of Liberia, the Red Cross is training a new generation of traditional midwives with a difference – these women are illiterate and learn entirely through role-play. |
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News - Help for flood-stricken Sudan |
| (07 September 2007) |
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| Heavy rain has caused severe flooding in parts of Sudan, where the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is working to help survivors. |
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News - Practical support for flooded in Pakistan |
| (06 September 2007) |
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| The British Red Cross continues to respond to disaster in Pakistan, where floods have displaced thousands of people. |
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