Ian MacKinnon, south-east Asia correspondent
guardian.co.uk,
Friday May 30 2008
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International relief agencies bringing aid to the survivors of cyclone Nargis are calling on the Burmese regime not to build orphanages for children whose parents were killed.
As many as 2,000 children in the Irrawaddy delta may have been orphaned by the cyclone four weeks ago. Relief workers say the regime's plan to build at least six orphanages is the wrong way to meet their needs.
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We have been blessed in the past to contribute to the effort to serve Orphans in Myanmar through a like-minded organization called Orphan's Hope. Please visit their website for more information about their work there.
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