27 December 2004
Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon issued the following statement on 27 December 2004 on the Indian Ocean earthquake and its after-effects
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| Of the seven most affected countries, five are Commonwealth members |
"This tragedy therefore has a strong Commonwealth dimension to it, and our 53 member countries around the world are responding accordingly.
"I have already expressed the support, concern and condolences of the whole Commonwealth community at this time of destruction and loss. We continue to share a sense of common grief even as we now turn to helping repair shattered lives and homes. We are taking three further measures.
"First, I have put in place today a personal appeal to other Commonwealth Governments, as well as to the wider international community, to mobilise emergency disaster relief. This can be in the form of temporary shelter, food, clothing, medical supplies, or whatever other support the disaster relief agencies in the countries concerned identify as a priority.
"Secondly, in the coming weeks, I will be tasking the Commonwealth Secretariat's development experts to examine ways to make direct contributions as well as mobilising the support of others for reconstruction efforts - including restoration of clean water, sanitation and electricity supplies.
"Thirdly, we are looking at what must be done in the longer term, both in terms of providing ongoing support where it is needed, and in strengthening our advance preparedness for these kinds of natural disasters.
"For instance, I am co-sponsoring a meeting of representatives from the
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