Donors promise Burmese junta aid for access
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Burma's reclusive junta opened the doors to about 50 donor countries and two dozen aid agencies for a conference aimed at speeding up relief for desperate cyclone survivors. The donor nations had the same message - that further aid is conditional foreign relief workers having access to the hardest hit regions.
Presenter: Sonya Heydeman
Speakers: Craig Strathern, International Committee of the Red Cross spokesman in Burma; James Nichols, Medecins Sans Frontieres, Australian spokesman; Tom Crouch, Deputy Director General for the Asian Development Bank in South East Asia.







