Student World Assembly
Earthquake in Pakistan| October 8th, 2005
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Action Alert!



Give a helping hand to the
earthquake victims.

In the Pakistan-controlled area of Kashmir, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck on October 8, 2005, destroying half of the region’s capital city of Muzaffarabad.  Nearby towns and villages were demolished, and casualties have reached over 60,000.  About 65,000 people are injured and in need of immediate medical attention.  Tremors from this quake have extended to as far as India and Afghanistan, with approximately 1,000 additional casualties.  Located in mountainous terrain, many areas will remain inaccessible for weeks after the quake.  An estimated 4 million have been reported homeless and in need of food. 

At this stage we encourage our members to donate to the relief organizations that are on the ground helping with the relief effort. You can either donate to local charity organizations that are working on this matter or checkout the following organizations which have set up online donation funds:

www.unicef.org


SWA chapters are encouraged to set-up tables on their campus and community to raise funds for the relief effort and also hold events in order to raise awareness of this pressing issue. Together we can surely make a difference!

By clicking on the links below you will be able to find
background information on the ongoing crisis:


CNN

BBC




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