Updates from the Field - Earthquake relief for 263,000 victims in Bantul

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From Relief to Long Term Rehabilitation: Ongoing Response to the Java Earthquake

By Stacey Freeman - Director of Resource Development, August 16, 2006 01:33 PM

IMC is beginning long term reconstruction and rehabilitation projects in Bantul with the help of large donations from the US Government and Amerada Hess Corporation, and with the support of private donors, including donors to GlobalGiving.

In the days immediately following the May 27 earthquake, IMC provided emergency medical care to thousands of survivors. IMC also helped its local nonprofit partner, Ambulan 118, get on the ground within 14 hours of the quake by providing transportation and logistical support. By May 30, it was clear that primary healthcare and training were more needed than emergency care; IMC's mobile and static clinics became centers of hope for survivors suffering from physical and psychological wounds. IMC's team also dedicated itself to providing food, medicines, and shelter to residents, 80% of them (in some areas of Bantul) having been left homeless.

Though the emergency phase of the project is nearing its close, medical assessments conducted by IMC indicate it will take months for these regions and communities to stabilize. In the coming months, IMC will provide primary healthcare, mental health services, capacity-building assistance, help with clearing debris, support for construction, community education, and training for local health workers, even as we continue post-tsunami projects and our efforts to strengthen emergency preparedness and response throughout Indonesia.

Donations made through GlobalGiving will be used to support IMC's earthquake reconstruction efforts, which include providing primary and mental healthcare services to a population of 263,000, providing residents with the tools they need to clear debris and begin reconstruction, and by training local health workers and supplying them with the equipment and medicines they need to serve their communities.

IMC is deeply grateful for the support it has received from the GlobalGiving community. We commend donors for acting boldly on behalf of those who suffered this enormous tragedy.

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