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Organization for Relief Logistics Development (WORLD)WORLD Sourcing Relief Items for Asian Tsunami Tragedy Relief Operations
Toronto, December 27th, 2004 -
The World Organization for Relief Logistics Development (WORLD) today published the following list of known items required to assist in relief agency operations in the wake of the recent Tsunami/Earthquake Tragedy in SE Asia.
- medical supplies
- water purification tablets
- canned meats
- flashlights
- batteries
- mosquito netting
- tents
If you can assist in the sourcing of any of these items, please contact us ASAP at volunteer@worldev.org
If you would like to assist in this project, please email us through volunteer@worldev.org
. As well, WORLD still requires volunteer Logisticians to assist with our efforts both here around the world we would be pleased to have you volunteer. To volunteer, visit our Become a Volunteer page, complete the form and submit.
Regardless of your level in the profession, from student, to entry level and on to senior professionals, there is a potential role in assisting WORLD meet our goals in supporting relief agencies from a
logistics perspective. Whether you have only an hour of your time to give or are available for more significant participation, we'd love to hear from you. To learn more about WORLD and volunteer, visit our
website at www.worldev.org or email us at About WORLD : The World Organization for Relief Logistics Development is a group of volunteer Logisticians giving of their time, skills and network to support relief agencies Logistics activities and Relief materials
needs. WORLD's Mission is to provide significant added value to Relief Agencies worldwide through the provision of volunteer
logistician services including the sourcing, solicitation, purchase and provision of required logistics equipment, services and relief materials.
Supporters of WORLD can give online through the organization's website http://www.worldev.org For further information, please contact: Jeff Ashcroft Director jeff@worldev.org www.worldev.org |