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2 August 2006

Rainbow Warrior to help MSF mission

With our ship in the region and MSF needing urgent help to get humanitarian supplies to Lebanon we've teamed up to help transporting much-needed supplies to Lebanon. Here's the official statement on the mission -

Rainbow Warrior to transport supplies for MSFÂ’s humanitarian work in Lebanon

Greenpeace has offered to Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) the use of the Rainbow Warrior for transporting much-needed supplies to Lebanon. The vessel was already in the Mediterranean and has now docked in Larnaca, Cyprus for loading medical supplies.

“We understood that there were major difficulties for humanitarian organisations such as MSF in getting bulk supplies quickly from Cyprus to Beirut,” says Bruno Rebelle, programme director of Greenpeace International. “We are very happy that we can contribute to a temporary solution to these problems as we are, like everyone else, deeply concerned about the consequences of the fighting in the Middle-East for the civilian population.”

MSF currently has almost 100 tonnes of medical materials and other relief supplies waiting for transport in a warehouse in Larnaca, with another 80 tonnes scheduled to arrive there soon. Though some of the supplies get through to Beirut, the bulk of them are stuck in the absence of sufficient transport capacity. Very few boats are available for sailing to Lebanon as there is little guarantee for safe passage.

“We have two major transportation problems,” says Jerome Oberreit, operational director for MSF in Brussels. “To date it has been very difficult to move large volumes of relief goods from Beirut to southern Lebanon by road. We rely on cars which we stack with boxes to drive along the severely damaged and insecure road to Tyre; trucks have been hit by missiles so truck drivers are reluctant to move into the southern region. On top of that, we have major problems in getting our materials to Beirut quickly enough. In the short term, the offer from Greenpeace means a partial solution of one of our two problems.”

The Rainbow Warrior has capacity for transporting 40 tonnes, equivalent to 105 pallets. It is not clear yet how many rotations the vessel will make for MSF.

Medecins Sans Frontieres has around 30 international staff working in areas in Lebanon that are severely affected by the conflict. The emphasis in MSFÂ’s activities is on supporting Lebanese health workers, setting up additional health posts and mobile clinics where necessary, and distributing basic materials (shelter, hygiene kits, cooking utensils, baby powder milk) to displaced families.

   

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Posted by: Juliana Brasileira at August 2, 2006 5:32 PM

Thanks a lot GP. Lebanese ppl really need such help!

Posted by: Bilel at August 3, 2006 12:43 AM

From the crew of the Esperanza to the crew of the Rainbow Warrior
"Good luck, & Go The Warrior!"

Posted by: by Slade, onboard the Esperanza at August 3, 2006 7:04 AM

Greenpeace are the best. Take care x x

Posted by: Jodie at August 3, 2006 11:52 AM

Well that's just great, hope more will be on the way...... Thanks a lot

Posted by: Hadi at August 4, 2006 8:31 PM

My heart and thoughts are with the crew of the Warrior on this mission. I'm proud that Greenpeace is supporting the Lebanese people in these difficult times. Hopefully there will be a ceasefire and peace for Lebanon and Israel soon.

Adelante, compañeros!

mir

Posted by: mir at August 6, 2006 3:33 AM

I can't say I agree with Rainbow Warrior being used in this way. I don't want my donations to be part of some war relief effort so will now be withdrawing my support until Greenpeace get back on track.

Posted by: Laura at August 8, 2006 5:30 PM

If only world leaders showed as much care- Well done!!

Posted by: Brian at August 9, 2006 2:44 PM

Parabéns a toda a tripulação do "RAINBOW WARRIOR",pela solidariedade e coragem ao ajudarem a pessoas tão necessitadas.
Que DEUS continue iluminando seus destinos.


Bravo guerreiros.


Juliana

Posted by: Juliana Brasileira at August 11, 2006 1:24 AM

Just get the MSF people out of there
They are getting shot to pieces.
I have a friend who is with MSF and she has not been in contact for 24 hours.
The last I heard she was getting shelled by the Israeli tanks.
Damn! I hope the ceasefire takes effect quickly

Posted by: The ScubaGod at August 12, 2006 4:07 PM

Thank you for a job well done. You are doing noble work. I wish I could be there with you.

Posted by: Paul Manocchio at August 24, 2006 6:46 PM

Avast ye land lubbers! The ocean critters need your help!
Take action today!