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Dr. Surin Pisuwan, Secretary General, ASEAN, reporting at the Foreign Correspondent's Club in Bangkok Thailand on the meeting Sunday with Myanmar officials in Yangon.
What has been achieved is far more than what was expected. A new humanitarian "space," however limited, so that ASEAN with the support of the UN can engage with the Myanmar authorities. That humanitarian space needs political support because in and of itself it cannot be sustained. The secty general of the UN and ASEAN has asked for the full cooperation of the aid community. The conference Sunday went smoothly. 50 plus countries and almost 500 participants agreed to only engage the humanitarian appeal. Other issues have been put on hold. We are responding as an international community to work on the task at hand for the time being. We were grateful that we were granted this opening. We want to gain some level of confidence from the international community about the way we have been permitted to proceed by Myanmar. ASEAN is setting up a committee with two members for each country, headed by the secty general and that body will serve as the representative umbrella, coordinating, advising and supporting at the diplomatic, policy and international support levels. The 22 members will be on the ground 24/7. A Tripartate Core Group has been established. One part chaired by a senior Myanmar official because it is on Myanmar ground, one from ASEAN and one from the UN. The chair of the Committee of ASEAN members will have a direct line to the chair of the Tripartate Core Group who is from Myanmar. The Core group will be on the ground 24/7, arm in arm with each other, removing obstacles, providing access and space for the international community to deliver aid to victims. An Emergency Rapid Assessment Team will have a technical crash course in Jakarta and then go back to Rangoon and start working. Then the first meeting of the task force on the 10th. Assessment has to be done by June 12 with a report given and then a new Flash Point Appeal will go out by the UN for immediate relief money. ASEAN has opened a field office in Myanmar and will work with all parties to make sure all the commitments and agreements can be sustained with the aim to bring international relief, reconstruction and rehabilitation. Questions How much money was raised during the meeting Sunday? Answer: Many said they will give only if the core group can produce real achievements in the next few days. There was tremendous good will in that room. How much was pledged? 50 million? 100 Million? Answer: Difficult to say how much was pledged in that room because each delegation did not go quite as far as giving a check or cash but expressed full readiness to help. Many said their support was conditional. There is a gold mine out there that has to be harnessed by our good works. My mandate is to work with the mechanism of the Core Group that will have access to Shwee, head of the military junta. The secty of the UN has established his own channel. He repeated it again in front of the ministers and 500 delegates sitting in that room, that there is an international social contract in that room to implement the agreement. But we are not naive. We expect the chair of the core group from Myanmar to be the key with his access to the head of the junta. Is there trust now between International community and Burma? Answer: We have conditional cautious optimism. Many in the delegation said the window is not that big. The opportunity not wide. ASEAN must prove that yes even though the window is not that wide, the time frame not that long, that we can see changes clearly so that real trust and confidence will be restored in ASEAN. Reports World Food Program A helicoptor has gone in. Australia will provide a heavy transport plane arriving tonight. Will join the first helicopter on the ground. There is one food hub...need more. Will set up field offices with communications for the food agencies to come pick up food. Food for over half a million people has been distributed. But significant, regular deliveries are still needed. Health Cluster The health action plan for the next 6 months is in draft. Will brief ASEAN teams before they go in. Will provide an early warning system for disease or health events that need follow-up including rumors. Develop rapid health response teams. Restore local health services. Focus on specific vulnerable groups like orphans and elders. Get existing facilities to function as well as they can. There is an issue of lodging for health staff. Appropriate psycho-social care is needed. We have a working group to ensure a coordinated approach using international standards. 250 metric tons of supplies have been deployed. Includes essential medicines list to ensure appropriate supplies going in and inappropriate supplies kept out. Nutrition One third of children before cyclone was malnourished and a third of babies born underweight. We are concerned with acute malnutrition. Levels of acute malnutrition was 9% before. Nutrition Cluster led by UNICEF has an action plan. Management of children with trained staff. Micronutrient insufficiencies eg. Vit A needed to fight water born diseases. Started Vit A with measles vaccine between 9 months to 5 years. Concerned about breast milk substitutes which pose an additional risk when there isn't clean water. Voice of America Question about sending people out. Anything to stop this? Answer: Forced movements unacceptable and against international law. UN will look into the situation. World Food Program How much food will you be able to move into the Delta? How many of 2.4 million people are actually in need of emergency food and how many will need food over the next 6 months? Answer: That was the number for planning purposes. There are now 1.5 in dire need. Assessment still needs to be done to target food to the right areas. Yesterday a boat left carrying several tons of food in the Bogalay area. It has been very difficult. All actions have required agreement by the Myanmar government. Is there an agreement about time limit of visas for aid workers? Are Burmese aid workers allowed into the delta? Answer: 7 visas issued yesterday...a record day. Limitations have been relaxed. WFP has always been allowed in...it has been the international aid staff (NGO's) that were not allowed in. At present 27 international staff in Yangon and 1 or 2 allowed into the delta and to return. What about reports of discrimination on the ground? Answer: WFP dispatches food. Clear challenge is that the NGO's have to establish operations at the same time we do. They have resisted delivering it through the Burmese government. UN Flash Appeal originally was 205 million for first 3 months. Will be adjusted after the ASEAN report. Recovery and rehabilitation effort will be expensive. To Health Cluster Number of dead bodies? Health concern? Who is in charge? Untouched? Answer: Early on there were some guidelines and personal protective equipment sent out. Bodies are not a big health risk except psycho-social trauma. Is there a second wave of deaths? Is it too late for some people? Answer: There has not been a second wave of death but there is a high risk of water-borne diseases. |
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