Musharraf launches fresh appeal for global help
ISLAMABAD, Wednesday (AFP) Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf made a
fresh call on the world community to help his quake-devastated country
in the "most difficult" task of reconstruction and rehabilitation.
In a nationwide broadcast, Musharraf spelled out plans to
rehabilitate children who have become orphans, women who have become
widows and mountain dwellers who lost their homes and businesses. The
address to the nation was his second since the October 8 quake which
killed about 41,000 people, injured over 67,000 and left more than three
million homeless in northern regions and in the Pakistani-held part of
Kashmir.
According to initial government estimates, it will take some five
billion dollars to rebuild destroyed public and private infrastructure.
So far Pakistan has received international pledges to the tune of 610
million dollars while domestic donations stood at about four billion
rupees (about 660,000 dollars), Musharraf said.
While expressing gratitude for the donations Pakistan has received
from 32 countries, he said: "I think the amount (needed) is going to far
exceed this and is going to be beyond the reach of Pakistan government.
"Therefore, I appeal to all donors, any donors from the world, I
appeal to you to donate more to the President's Relief Fund." |