Wednesday, 28 May 2008
THE DISTRIBUTION FIELD PORJECT ONE
We start to leave yangon(Rangoon),at 16:30 by irrawaddy shipping,to Bogalae.
We arrived Bogalae at 09:30,late arrivel compare to normal.
We got total 12 volunteers for this field project one.
As we decided we devide in two group,one for Bogalae and one for MawLaMyinggyun.
Six volunteers in each group start to collect servey data form vitims of Nargis,so called locals.
According to the data first group start with KwinPone village(SetSu region,Bogalae)and the second with SweSone village (ShoutChaung region , MawGyun@MawLaMyainggyun).
Everything is ready but we have to wait for the donations which will be Bogalae tomorrow by cars.
We all worry for our donater's donations....coz there's alot of rumor about..
According to the phone message, yangon office said the aid would arrive at 16:00, but we were still waiting …
At 17:00, all the cars arrive with no disturbance inside Bogalay.
We take all the cars into one of the monastery with a great parking space.
The evening is full of joy for the volunteers.
21-05-08 Wednesday
Early morning, we go to bogalay jetty to rent a boat to go to Kwin Pone village of Bogalay and Swae Sone village of Maw Kyun .
After 19th days of Nargis the prices were so high for renting boats, we got bargain for 60000kyats and 10 gallons of diesel for each trip.
We loaded relief aid to the boats for three hours.
We start the trip at 10:00.
Saturday, 24 May 2008
Volunteers in Burma who can get aid directly to the victims
A local group taking aid and relief to the worst hit areas of Burma affected by Cyclone Nargis
Our group traveled to the cyclone hit area and was shocked to find the lack of aid reaching victims. We put together a diary of our journey and has taken some incredible pictures of what we saw. there are still places that have not received ANY aid in over 2 weeks after the Cyclone hit. In many of the villages we visited, over 75% of the buildings have been destroyed and in some almost half of the inhabitants were killed. Due to the lack of co-operative from Burma most foreign aid agencies are still not allowed in, we can move around freely as we are Burmese and we are already working with NGO's (Non Government Organisations) to transport aid.
We have set up a way for you to buy needed items from the UK. We will be taking food, tents, blankets and equipment out to the most remote villages over the next few weeks. Any donations you can spare will be of great help.
Please check out the website, it is an interesting read and has some eye opening images http://www.myanmarvg.org.uk
If you could forward this to friends, colleagues and relatives, just a couple of pounds each will supply over 228 families with the food and shelter they need. Thank you.
Sunday, 18 May 2008
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Our Focus
To help them with food supply, water and medical supply just to sustain for a week or two.
Helping with basic accessories to start a new live. Just providing a very basic shelter we can save may life for example water proof sheet. To strike back the starvation and provide food to their family they going to need cooking pot and fish nets.
Providing basic framing equipment and seeds will help them to go back to work.
We formed 3 teams to focus on 2 area Bogalay and Maw Kyun. A team will include one team leader one doctor or a medical officer, one register and 3 helper form our team and 5 helper form local. We did appointed local agent to supply local information and do arrangements before we came. We are going to appoint an accountant to report the funds usage to our donor. According to the latest news from locals this morning food supply is start flooring in from local donor with the arrangement of religious organization. So, we decided to focus on water proof sheets (ready to make a tent), cooking equipment and medical supply for Bogalay. And some food supply, medical supply, water proof sheets and cooking pot for Maw Kyun.
Good news is one organization has offered us to responsible for disturbing their supply as many village as we could. We are also going to accept donations around the world and inform you how to donate tomorrow. If you want have any questions do not hesitate to contact following e-mail in the meanwhile. We will launch the web site as soon as we could to update the current news. Let’s forget what has already gone and save the survival.
E-mail: savetheppl08@gmail.com
Myanmar Volunteers Group
Day 10 (12th May 2008) Kan Su Village
Kan Su Village
Township : Maw Kyoon Township
Home : 300
Previous : 1300
Death : 382
Left : 918
Refugee : 200
Aid received : Food, Water, Medicine
Note : Found Diarrhoea on Children
Refugee camp is build at the monastery and got over 200 refugee.
Aid just coming by the arrangement of local people.
Found diarrhea on very young child and no medical services.
Clean water supply has been contaminated by human and animal remain.
They are trying to clean up the lake.
Myanmar Volunteers Group
Day 10 (12th May 2008) Hlaing Pone Gyi Village
Hlaing Pone Gyi Village
Township : Maw Kyoon Township
Hlaing Bone Gyi is a big village and surrounded by 10 other villages.
On the other side of the river is Kan Su.
80% Damage
This is the first village we see hope.
Aid are drop by military helicopter.
According to the local, aid were start distributing on Day 4.
Soldiers are cleaning the street.
Got WCDMA phone for communication.
They funded them self for medical to prevent diarrhea.
Myanmar Volunteers Group
Day 10 (12th May 2008) Yay Twin Kone Village
Day 9 (11th May 2008) Maw Kyoon Town
Day 9 (11th May 2008)
Maw La Myaing Kyun
Arrived Maw Kyun around 11am.
Aids are found as soon as our boat approached the port.
Less Damage was found than Bokalay.
People seem more stable than Bokalay but afraid to help outsider coz of officials.
Fortunately, Maw Kyun got clean water.
We meet with locals and found out refugee were forced to send back to villages by ship yesterday.
Local volunteer were upset and angry for sending refugee back and worried for the shelters if rain comes.
Refugee were distributed with little food before they send back
People who didn’t left the villages were also angry for sending back the refugee while they are short of food supply and didn’t let the ship to anchor to the bank.
After having lunch we arranged to leave the Maw Kyun.
Unfortunately, the boat engine has broken so we headed back.
Myanmar Volunteers Group
Day 8 (10th May 2008) Kyoon Nyo Village
Myanmar Volunteers Group
Day 8 (10th May 2008) Dama Thuka Village
Myanmar Volunteers Group
Day 8 (10th May 2008) Bokalay Town
We slept on the platform coz we can not find any accommodation in a pitch black night.We found out we were sleeping outside of the market when we woke up.We have found lots of NGO’s in Bogalay area. Most of them are inactive. Some aid form one NGO’s has been on hold by government’s organization called Kyant Khine Yay.Found long line of army truck loaded with aid.
Myanmar Volunteers Group
ON THE WAY TO BOGALAY
Last week a lot of friends and family around the world ask me so many questions regarding the cyclone victim in delta area. Like current situation and aid distribution. Most of the answers were hard to answer. So, me and a few of my friends decided to go some of the area most hit and hard to reach. Just to observe and support the most effective organization which will be acting there. This is my answer and short report for my friends. Please do forward this as much as you could to inform your friends to respond the current crises as soon as you can. The victims of cyclone facing the most crucial and hard time now. I’m sorry that we can not inform you full and formal this time around because we are really busy with relief work and sharing information between local organizations.