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Annual report 2009 - Handicap International

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xz EMErgEncy <strong>2009</strong>Supplying relief to a traumatised populationCountry: Palestinian territories.Staff numbers in <strong>2009</strong>: 50 national staff and 8 expatriates.Funding bodies: ECHO, DFID, France MoFEA, Luxemburg MoFA.In the Gaza Strip, which has one of the highest populationdensities in the world, the military offensive and air strikescarried out by the Israeli army between 27 December 2008and 18 January <strong>2009</strong> killed 1,300 people and woundedmore than 5000, half of whom sustained extremely seriousinjuries. <strong>Handicap</strong> <strong>International</strong> set up “disability and vulnerabilityfocal points” in partnership with local organisationsand also provided support to hospitals, registering the injured,training staff and distributing technical aids (wheelchairs,crutches, etc).© <strong>Handicap</strong> <strong>International</strong> © T. Calvot / <strong>Handicap</strong> <strong>International</strong>BurmaIn the wake of hurricane Nargis in may 2008, <strong>Handicap</strong><strong>International</strong> supplied aid to some 6,000 injured and disabledpeople as part of its emergency response in <strong>2009</strong>.5,900 emergency packs were distributedto the victims of the tropical stormsKetsana and Parma in the Philippines.Democratic Republic of CongoFollowing the rehabilitation of 80 kilometres of roadway in SouthKivu, <strong>Handicap</strong> <strong>International</strong> began repair works on the mambasa-Dungu road, essential for supplying humanitarian aid to displacedpersons in North Kivu.<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>report</strong> <strong>2009</strong> ı 9

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