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After relief, the real job lies ahead.


Byline: GUEST VIEWPOINT By Brent Hample For The Register-Guard

It is hard for me to imagine a wall of water 25 feet high. It is even harder for me to imagine it crashing down on small thatched thatch  
n.
1. Plant stalks or foliage, such as reeds or palm fronds, used for roofing.

2. Something, such as a thick growth of hair on the head, that resembles thatch.

3. Dead turf, as on a lawn.

tr.v.
 huts, tourists and children.

It is now almost four weeks after the Asian tsunami. According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Reuters news service, more than 226,000 are dead and more than 1.5 million people are homeless. The figures keep climbing each day.

Relief teams and agencies that were able to get to easily accessible areas around the Indian Ocean Indian Ocean, third largest ocean, c.28,350,000 sq mi (73,427,000 sq km), extending from S Asia to Antarctica and from E Africa to SE Australia; it is c.4,000 mi (6,400 km) wide at the equator. It constitutes about 20% of the world's total ocean area.  are completing their work, gradually closing refugee camps and moving out.

The survivors and relief workers are exhausted from the emotional trauma and difficult work of daily survival. After relief teams depart from an area, the survivors are left to piece together their homes, communities and livelihoods. Now is the time for endurance to conduct the long-term work of reconstruction.

Disaster relief is high-profile work. Reconstruction is not. There will be very few, if any, benefits thrown for reconstruction efforts. Disaster relief is short-term. Rebuilding communities will take months and years.

In the past 20 years, India Partners India Partners is a U.S. non-governmental organization that partners with indegenious managed charities in India on projects to help the poor. It has been operating since 1984. Sources
  • ReliefWeb
  • Partners
  • Plu.Edu
, a local relief and development organization, through its network of indigenous partner agencies in India, has provided disaster relief to tens of thousands of victims after three large cyclones, the 2001 Gujarat Earthquake, and now the Asian tsunami. After each disaster, our focus gradually changed from relief to reconstruction and community development.

Here is part of a recent e-mail from the leader of one of our group's agencies in India:

"People are sharing their experiences of the tsunami that touch the hearts of the people. Thousands of people who live in these coastal villages depend upon the sea for their living. Many lost their small and big nets, many small and big boats were destroyed in the sea and many boats and motor boats thrown out far away by the tidal wave tidal wave, term properly applied to the crest of a tide as it moves around the earth. The wavelike upstream rush of water caused by the incoming tide in some locations is known as a tidal bore. .

"These people are looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 somebody's hand for food and for clothes every day. I feel so burdened when I met the grand-mums and grandfathers who lost their sons in the sea and the young married girls who lost their husbands in the sea, I was crying to God and praying God to deliver them from the great sorrow and agony agony,
n severe pain or extreme suffering.


agony

1. death struggle.

2. extreme suffering.
. Our relief teams are not able to sleep properly nor eat enough food after hearing the people's experiences of the tsunami.

"India Partners is doing great help for these people. We are working hard in these villages and helping them by word and deed, because of the great prayers and the great financial support from India Partners. We are grateful to all who are supporting India Partners. All their prayers and support is most valuable and we are prayerfully helping the victims of the tsunami.

As we are continually working village by village, we are coming to know the experiences that people had of the tsunami, which is breaking down our hearts. They will be starving starve  
v. starved, starv·ing, starves

v.intr.
1. To suffer or die from extreme or prolonged lack of food.

2. Informal To be hungry.

3. To suffer from deprivation.
 until they start going into the sea to catch fish. Many villagers are having one small meal a day and some do not have firewood to cook rice and some do not have vessels to cook rice, so many ways these people are suffering."

Relief teams will eventually disband dis·band  
v. dis·band·ed, dis·band·ing, dis·bands

v.tr.
To dissolve the organization of (a corporation, for example).

v.intr.
1.
 and depart the disaster areas. But, those involved in development will stay to help the devastated dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 communities rebuild. India Partners is now beginning to focus its tsunami work on reconstruction projects such as rebuilding huts, fixing boats and replacing nets that were lost in the tsunami. Families in fishing villages along the Indian Ocean coast depend on the sea for their livelihood, but without boats and nets, they will not be able to feed their children.

For most relief agencies, the work is slowly winding down. But for development agencies the work is just beginning. They are in it for the long haul Long distance. Long haul implies traversing a state or a country. Contrast with short haul. .

Brent Hample is executive director of India Partners, a Eugene-based organization that has collected $96,000 for tsunami relief.
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