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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Philanthropy Today

May 09, 2008

From The Chronicle: Fund Raising for the Cyclone Victims

A growing number of charities have sent supplies to Southeast Asia to help victims of the recent cyclone in Myanmar, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports. But many aid workers continued to express concern that red tape and foot-dragging on the part of government officials were delaying their ability to provide assistance.

Plus: The United Nations suspended transportation of relief supplies to Myanmar Friday after the military government seized food and equipment it had already sent, but then the U.N. announced it would resume flights on Saturday, The New York Times reports.

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