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Burma’s junta ‘gave best help in cyclone’

By Andrew Jack in London

Published: September 3 2008 17:18 | Last updated: September 3 2008 17:18

The Burmese authorities were by far the greatest providers of medical assistance to its population after cyclone Nargis despite the widespread international criticism of a poor response by the military junta, according to an analysis released on Wednesday.

A report summarised in the latest issue of the World Health Organisation’s Bulletin says government doctors, nurses and midwives were far more active in offering treatment and medicines to cyclone survivors than non-governmental organisations and individual volunteers.

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