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Middle East > Qatar > Disasters

QATARI DISASTERS STATS:   All Stats  
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Central Emergency Response Fund > Contributors > Pledged $5,000.00 [26th of 28]
Hurricane Katrina > International aid response
Has pledged USD 100 million to the victims.
Definition: Disasters > Hurricane Katrina > International aid response
Source: Wikipedia: Central Emergency Response Fund
Tsunami > Funds pledged $25,000,000.00 [23rd of 37]
Definition: Disasters > Tsunami > Funds pledged
Source: Wikipedia, CNN
    Tsunami > Funds pledged (per $ GDP) 1.283 per $1,000 [2nd of 37]
    Tsunami > Funds pledged (per capita) 28.967 per 1 population [3rd of 37]
Tsunami > International aid packages
Has given $25m in government aid. Qatar is also sending food, medical and logistical supplies to affected countries.
Definition: Disasters > Tsunami > International aid packages
Source: OECD, Wikipedia, The Australian, BBC, Bloomberg, The Indian Express, CNN and The Reuters
Tsunami > Total aid package $25,000,000.00 [27th of 37]
Definition: Disasters > Tsunami > Total aid package
Source: BBC, Alert net by Reuters, Sify news and The Age
    Tsunami > Total aid package (per $ GDP) $1,282,710.00 per $1 billion [4th of 36]
    Tsunami > Total aid package (per capita) $28.97 per person [4th of 37]

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SOURCES: Wikipedia: Central Emergency Response Fund ; Wikipedia, CNN; OECD, Wikipedia, The Australian, BBC, Bloomberg, The Indian Express, CNN and The Reuters; BBC, Alert net by Reuters, Sify news and The Age; Wikipedia, The Australian, BBC, Bloomberg, The Indian Express, CNN and The Reuters

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Qatar, State of Qatar, Dawlat Qatar

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