Warning over tsunami aid 'holdup'
Only half the money requested by the UN in immediate aid for Indian Ocean tsunami victims has been received, according to the UK charity Oxfam.
A report by the charity published one month after the tragedy said more effort was needed to maintain the quality and quantity of aid.
Meanwhile the Red Cross said it was winding down its appeal after raising sufficient funds for aid efforts.
More than 70 Red Cross societies around the world are involved in the campaign.
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A report by the charity published one month after the tragedy said more effort was needed to maintain the quality and quantity of aid.
Meanwhile the Red Cross said it was winding down its appeal after raising sufficient funds for aid efforts.
More than 70 Red Cross societies around the world are involved in the campaign.
Read the Full Article at BBC News
Oxfam's Latest Situation Report
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