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Americans Urged to Donate Appropriately to Aid Those Affected by Bangladesh Cyclone

Monetary Donations provide immediate, effective assistance.

Arlington, Virginia (PRWEB) November 21, 2007 -- The Center for International Disaster Information (CIDI) encourages all those who wish to provide assistance to the millions of people affected by last week's cyclone in Bangladesh, to donate cash as an alternative to gifts-in-kind, in order to provide optimal assistance. Cash donations are the most efficient and effective means of response, a policy supported by CIDI's funding partner, the United States Agency for International Development's Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, and those in the established international disaster relief and development community.

"As millions in Bangladesh start to recover from the damage caused by Cyclone Sidr, we will all likely wish to offer some sort of assistance, particularly during this season of giving thanks." said Suzanne H. Brooks, the director of CIDI. "Cash donations to established, legitimate relief agencies allow relief workers already in the region to have the resources to respond quickly and effectively to the needs of the Bangladeshi people. Cash donations are the best way for those of us living in America to offer help. Cash donations from the US allow relief agencies to purchase exactly what is needed to help the victims and support the local economies throughout the region. The wonderful thing is, a cash donation is available to the relief agencies almost instantaneously if it is made on-line or within just a few days if sent in the mail. These contributions can make a difference right now in the life of someone affected by this cyclone. "

Cyclone Sidr, a category 4 storm, is believed to be one of the most deadly to strike the region, with winds reaching speeds over 150 mph. Low-lying areas of the Bangladesh's southwest coast were destroyed by wind and water, leaving thousands dead or missing and many thousands more homeless.

Brooks further offered valuable insight on international disaster response, "I hope to remind the public that while immediate needs are sure to be met by the international community, there will be ongoing needs for months and perhaps years to come as people try to put their lives and livelihoods together again. Very often when the media attention disappears, many forget that real needs remain. We must also remember that even small donations can make a big difference. These small donations add up do indeed help professional relief agencies to respond quickly and effectively."

About the CIDI
CIDI is based in Arlington, Virginia, and was created in 1988. The Center is funded by the United States Agency for International Development's Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. CIDI provides individuals, groups, embassies and corporations with information and guidance in support of appropriate international disaster relief efforts. The organization works with a variety of partners to channel the public's energy and desire to help to achieve maximum impact. By reaching out to the American public and the private sector, CIDI helps to promote activities and donations that will do the most good for disaster victims around the world. For more information about CIDI and helping international victims, please visit www.cidi.org or call 703-276-1914. Members of the press may call 702-276-2942 to reach a spokesperson.

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Arlene Ballou
CIDI, The Center for International Disaster Information
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Suzanne Brooks
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