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A typhoon survivor waits for a chance to board military transport planes from the US, Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore at Tacloban Airport Bullit Marquez/AP/Press Association Images

Ireland pledges additional €1.6 million to Philippines relief efforts

The funding brings to over €3 million the amount pledged by the Irish Government.

THE GOVERNMENT HAS announced an additional €1.6 million in funding for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan.

Junior Minister at the Department for Foreign Affairs Joe Costello today announced the extra funding, which will channelled through NGOs working in the region.

The money will be spent on shelter, food, water and health services to the 13 million people affected by Typhoon Haiyan.

It comes in addition to €1 million in funding pledged last week and €500,000 of emergency supplies airlifted to the region from the Irish aid depot in Dubai.

Two members of Ireland’s Rapid Response Corps have also deployed to the Philippines to assist UN relief teams there. Further deployments and additional airlifts are anticipated.

Costello said that despite the Irish response, more must be done.

Ireland acted quickly to respond to Typhoon Haiyan, but as the magnitude of this disaster has become clear, it is all too apparent that further assistance is required. The situation is critical.

Costello stressed the importance of improved coordination amongst donors to ensure that the aid which has already been delivered reaches the most needy as quickly as possible.

“The international community has learned many lessons from previous crises, such as the 2004 Tsunami and the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

“Ireland has supported subsequent efforts by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to establish clear systems to allow the most effective, efficient and rapid delivery of aid possible. Ireland will continue to make every effort to ensure our response is timely and effective, and meets the most critical, immediate needs’

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    Jul 27th 2014, 8:56 AM

    Can’t really see James Reilly going too quietly to Africa in the rear of a cargo plane…

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    Jul 27th 2014, 10:10 AM

    A roll of duct tape and some tie wraps is just the medicine the good Dr needs.

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    Mute Joe Harbison
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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:00 AM

    There are fairly bizarre regulations as to the use and reuse of medical equipment which is far more about maximising manufacturers profits than protecting patients. A basic example is crutches. Hospitals no longer want them returned as they are only guaranteed by the manufacturer for a single patient use. Those that are returned are quickly checked over and collected for dispatch to the developing world.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:03 AM

    i;ve noticed that too, also the dear old arm sling used to be no more than a bit of sheet, now hospitals have to spend money on the new improved versions that do the same thing,

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    Jul 27th 2014, 8:59 AM

    Great to see this happen, free up dead space and assist others as well. I hope Cuba is also label to benifit. with the US imposed embargo I am sure they would also find the equipment helpful in their free training of doctors for third world countries.

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:04 AM

    Are you mad, do you think reilly would say to the yanks “btw we’re sending stuff to cuba”

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Jul 27th 2014, 8:58 AM

    Excellent,

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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:36 AM

    I fully support helping countries such as Uganda and Zambia to improve their public health services.

    I’m interested to hear what gay rights campaigners who condemned Sochhi Winter Olympics have to say about this support of Uganda, a notoriously homophobic state. (I’m unaware of Zambia’s laws)

    I’m not saying we shouldn’t make donations to Uganda. But when we do, it’d be worthwhile putting some pressure on them about their human rights record.

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    Mute Barry McCormack
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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:37 AM

    I’m no economic genius but isn’t our Country broke? Don’t we currently borrow 2 billion a month. So giving our stuff away would seem to me as being the wrong option. The Africans are laughing at us, sound, dead on paddies.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:43 AM

    I’d rather see medical equipment going to Uganda over cash. Least the equipment will help people whom need it. Assuming it’s not sold on black market.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:47 AM

    Ireland borrows €600 million a month to keep going. The majority of western countries borrow each month to keep the country running.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 11:41 AM

    How about sending this equipment out to Gaza? They could do with this after all the hospital equipment that hss been destroyed by Israel shelling.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 11:49 AM

    Israel says no. They wont let paracetamol in never mind medical equipment.

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    Mute Dr Udegbe
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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:14 AM

    Hope these equipment don’t cost these poor countries a fortune to maintain in the immediate term.
    Think of the disposal !!

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    Mute Barry McCormack
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    Jul 27th 2014, 10:04 AM

    It’s been widely reported that the hse down through the years has been paying over inflated prices for medical supplies that we borrowed cash, at over inflated rate. Now the same organisation has probably gone and done the same with new equipment but the old equipment, that actually still functions and is given away. But as long as we viewed as the Florence Nightingale of Europe that’s all that matters, we deserve to be broke!

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    Jul 27th 2014, 10:31 AM

    I agree with the first part of your comment, Barry. The mark up for medical equipment is eye watering. However, if the equipment is not going to be used here why not send it where it will be used?

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    Jul 27th 2014, 10:43 AM

    Ireland pays over the odds for all things medical. Up to 70% more than the UK. Maybe a deal done with the government and pharmaceutical companies if they locate in Ireland.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:21 AM

    They learned from the e voting machines.
    Will they also be sending out the equipment from the closed wards in their cost cutting exercises?

    For export, nurses, doctors, hospital equipment !!
    I have a premonition that hospital services will be outsourced to Africa, Ryanair will get us there. Ambulance service rationalized as well

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    Mute Barry McCormack
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    Jul 27th 2014, 10:50 AM

    Look if we had economy of let’s say Norway I’d to be all over this noble cause. But let’s no kid ourselves,we are painting over the cracks, borrowing money to pay debt. Sorry my thinking doesn’t fit liberal agenda but look at medical card debacle, home help cut, elderly dieing alone etc. So I cant subscribe to the good will without being practical and inward looking.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 10:59 AM

    Maybe if you didn’t hand over your only natural resource to the EU (fishing grounds) you would have an economy a bit more like Norway.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 10:59 AM

    Read the article! This is equipment that is no longer being used. Rather than cluttering the basement level corridors outside supplies in the hospital or just being trashed, it gets sent to somewhere it can be of benefit. What’s wrong with that? Equipment is sidelined for a variety of reasons so why not let it help someone else?

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    Mute Barry McCormack
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    Jul 27th 2014, 11:41 AM

    Bobby from bobby. The biggest sell off or give away has been our oil and gas to shell British and statoil Norwegian. But sure we are sound like that!!!!

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    Jul 27th 2014, 11:47 AM

    What would you like me to be? :) to date, Ireland has handed over €600 billion to the EU from it’s waters since the 70s. No oil or gas production from Ireland just yet.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:54 AM

    The hashtags down the bottom should include #eejits #economics101

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    Jul 27th 2014, 9:47 AM

    Why was this not done until now

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    Mute Jed I. Knight
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    Jul 27th 2014, 7:24 PM

    It is done on a regular basis, but a few people within the HSE have got together to organise it. Rather than individual hospitals sending old equipment out to different countries it’s all gathered in one place and all sent to the same countries. You be the judge.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 12:46 PM

    The Rhcp unwittingly penned our national mantra ‘Give It Away’

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    Jul 27th 2014, 11:20 AM

    Agreed bobby but if we Irish then who are you?

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    Jul 27th 2014, 11:25 AM

    Bobby

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    Mute Barry McCormack
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    Jul 27th 2014, 11:58 AM

    €600 billion in fish!!! I’m out.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 12:10 PM

    I know crazy amount but true.

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    Jul 27th 2014, 12:21 PM

    Interesting read, backed up by official European Union statistics. After Germany, Ireland is the second largest indirect contributer to EU coffers. Not only did Ireland get a raw deal on the bank bailout, but the EU has robbed you since joining in the 70s. Time to take back!!

    http://www.sceala.com/phpBB2/irish-forums-25255.html

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    Apr 10th 2017, 12:43 AM

    HI WE HAVE AN SUPPLIER WHO NEEDS USED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT THE REFURBISH IT AND EXPORT IT TO INDIA OR AFRICA IF ANY INTEREST email pesgreen@eircom.net Please regards Patrick.

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