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BP Amoco and USAID Announce $1.1 million Initiative to Help Alleviate Humanitarian Crisis in Mozambique
(CSRwire) BP Amoco and the United States Agency for International Development are
pleased to announce today a joint effort to provide $1.1 million in
support of international humanitarian relief efforts to combat the
devastating impact of ongoing flooding in Mozambique. This responds to the
appeal U.S. Ambassador Brian Dean Curran made following the U.S. Embassy´s
first flood relief donation on February 8, that the private sector join
American government efforts to overcome this national tragedy.
Under the USAID Public-Private Sector Initiative, BP Amoco has
donated fuel to allow the USAID-financed NGO 'Air Serv International' to
carry out helicopter and airplane rescue, relief and assessment
operations. Air Serv International has a long record of support for relief
and development programs in Mozambique, as well as other countries.
BP Amoco Mozambique Country Leader Fernando Oliveira said, "We are very
pleased to be working with USAID on this important effort to help the
people of Mozambique in this time of great need. We believe it is
important for all of us who care about Mozambique, including the private
sector, to lend their assistance."
The USAID Director in Mozambique, Cynthia Rozell added, "It is important
to focus resources towards those organizations best able to respond to
this crisis, and we believe that Air Serv is well positioned to help save
lives . USAID appreciates the opportunity to work with BP Amoco as part of
a Public-Private Sector Initiative. We hope that this sets a precedent for
this type of cooperation in Mozambique. "
Susan MacGregor of Air Serv also said that "we are grateful for the
combined support of BP Amoco and USAID. With their help, we are aiming to
make a significant contribution to ongoing international humanitarian
relief efforts in this devastated country and hope to save thousands of
lives."
BP Amoco is the leading distributor of petroleum products in Mozambique,
with a presence in all provinces of the country. The company celebrated 70
years of continuous operations in Mozambique last year.
This is the second project BP Amoco has undertaken with USAID as part of
the Public-Private Sector Initiative; in December 1999 the two parties
carried out a $7 million humanitarian relief program to provide more than
15.000 metric tons of food aid to innocent civilians impacted by ongoing
warfare in central Angola.
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