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You can also read our previous report. Photos courtesy of Dedy Istanto. Give2Asia is a trusted partner for international philanthropy and the leader in donor-advised giving to the Asia-Pacific. However, plastic does not rot, it only breaks down into small pieces - microplastics. Due to the lack of recycling systems and the floods of the tsunamis, plastic ends up in the sea and causes great damage.

Every year in Indonesia about 3. Together with our local partner organization, we were immediately on site after the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami to provide emergency aid. First we provided the affected people with hygiene articles, food and blankets. Because numerous roads were destroyed by the disaster, many people in Sulawesi were cut off from the outside world.

This resulted mainly in gaps in health care, which is one of the reasons why the "Mobile Clinic" was created. In this way doctors came to the people's homes who could not go to hospital. Especially children and pregnant women received urgently needed medical care this way.

After the water masses of the tsunami had drained off, the plastic problem in Sulawesi became even more obvious. Plastic carpets spread through the landscape and the region's waste system was destroyed.

Since many people had lost not only their homes but also their jobs, Help and the partner organization developed a holistic strategy to help people and the environment at the same time. We founded so-called "Bank Sampah", waste banks where the inhabitants can exchange their plastic waste for a small amount of money. The collected waste is resold and recycled.

These waste banks have already created 78 jobs. In addition, we sensitize the public, especially schools, to plastic pollution and inform about recycling measures and plastic alternatives, such as bamboo straws or cloth bags.

People in the metropolis are now only allowed to leave their homes for urgent needs such as shopping, doctor's visits and the like. Infection rates in the South East Asian country have shot up alarmingly. But there is one ray of hope: So far, hospitals are not overburdened. Yet the country's health system is poorly prepared for a pandemic compared to neighbouring countries. Before Corona, there were only 2. The government has launched a large-scale programme to prepare the country for the pandemic.

The most important measures are the development of the health system and support for the needy and for small businesses. The USD 40 billion programme is also financed by loans. The government's aid benefits especially the most vulnerable groups and the poor".



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