GF Extends Sympathy to those Affected by Earthquake
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Over the past two weeks, two tragedies of an unimaginable scale have hit Asia. The cyclone and its aftermath continue to devastate the citizens of Myanmar, while in China, rescue teams are just beginning to assess the scale of damage caused by the earthquake.
We extend our deepest condolences to those directly affected by these tragedies. We are also grateful to those who have expressed their concern for ARDPAS, our partner microfinance institution located in China’s Sichuan province. We have been in touch with them since them the earthquake and are relieved to report that all staff and clients of ARDPAS are safe, although some clients’ homes have been affected. Currently ARDPAS does not plan to introduce any special projects related as they are not equipped to do disaster relief.
As the situation in China turns from relief to reconstruction, there will be a significant need for long-term rehabilitation of people, homes and communities in Sichuan province. We will be working with ARDPAS and others to help make microfinance available so that the devastated entrepreneurs can rebuild their lives and communities.
Grameen Foundation
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