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Welcome to PEACC's Website
Welcome to Pakistan Earthquake Coordination Committee's (PEACC) website. PEACC was created to launch and coordinate a sustainable Australia-wide appeal for the victims of South Asian earthquake and continues to assist with relief projects. The un-official death toll is now considered to be much higher than 90,000 with more than 120,000 injured and over 3 million left homeless.
Latest News
(Report by Uzma Malik)PEACC and Union Aid Abroad - APHEDA welcome home the second Australian health professional team from Pakistan following a highly sucessful trip. The Australian team consisted of a senior physiotherapist, Craig Drury, and two senior Occupational therapists, Madeleine Trewartha and Annette Keay. » more (By Annette Keay, Craig Drury, and Madeleine Trewartha form Islamabad) Annette, Craig and Madeleine are currently on a volunteer visit to Pakistan orgnaised by the PEACC and Apheda. » more (June 2005, Report on PEACC Medical Volunteers - Uzma Malik) Pakistan Earthquake Appeal Coordination Committee (PEACC), with assistance and coordination provided by Union Aid Abroad - APHEDA are pleased to announce that the visit of a second Australian health professional team to Pakistan is underway. » more (16 June 2005) PEACC has handed over a cheque of $50,000 to Edhi Foundation Pakistan to spend on education and health in earthquake effected area. » more 8 March 2006: With assistance and coordination provided by Union Aid Abroad - APHEDA and the Pakistan Earthquake Appeal Coordination Committee (PEACC), two Australian physiotherapists are traveling to Pakistan this month to teach physiotherapists, health care workers and families (of patients) about the physiotherapy management of people with spinal cord injuries (SCI). » more (By Lisa Schlein Geneva 23 December 2005) The United Nations refugee agency says it is boosting its distribution of winterized materials to earthquake victims in Pakistan. UNHCR says thousands of survivors still are unprepared to weather the sub-freezing temperatures gripping the Himalayan mountain villages. » more ISLAMABAD: Earthquake with 6.7 magnitude was felt in wide area of upper Pakistan including entire Punjab, Islamabad, Ralwalpindi, Peshawar, Muzaffarabad, Mansehra, Balakot and Gilgit early Tuesday at 2.51 am. » more The United Nation's food agency says it needs $70m to maintain helicopter relief flights for Pakistani earthquake survivors throughout the winter. » more |
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