MEDIA RELEASE
Released By:
Downer
I am delighted to announce the release of the second report on the progress
of Australia's response to the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster.
Australia remains committed to assisting countries affected by the tsunami -
the most severe and extraordinary natural disaster of modern times.
The Australian Government's immediate humanitarian commitment of $60
million was fully spent by 30 June, primarily in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the
Maldives, and Seychelles and, to a lesser extent, in Thailand and India.
The Government's additional reconstruction allocation of $8 million to
Sri Lanka was also fully spent by 30 June.
Further funds have been committed to the reconstruction effort - a long term
endeavour.
According to the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID)
the total value of private donations through ACFID member organisations stands
at more than $340 million.
Australia's aid community, both the Government and ACFID member
organisations, are keen to ensure money is not wasted.
The Government recognises the complexities involved in rehabilitation and
reconstruction and is not rushing to spend in haste - a view shared by
Australian NGOs.
The second report gives a detailed account of Australia's spending in
response to the tsunami disaster, and summarises the delivery of the
Government's $1 billion package under the Australia Indonesia Partnership
for Reconstruction and Development (AIPRD).
To date $280 million has been allocated to reconstruction and development
projects under the AIPRD.
This means 56 percent of the grant money under the AIPRD has been
allocated.
I would like to acknowledge the presence at today's event to release the
second report of representatives of ACFID, the Australian Red Cross, CARE
Australia, Caritas, Oxfam Australia and World Vision.
Media inquiries:
Chris Kenny (Mr Downer's office) 0419 206
890
AusAID (Public Affairs) 0417 680 590