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DEC tsunami appeal breaks world record -20/01/05

Officials at Guinness World Records announced today that the response from the British public to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Tsunami Earthquake Appeal has broken a World Record.

Between 6.16pm on 30th December and 6.16pm on the 31st December 2004, the DEC website, with the timely help of BT and their increased capacity, received 166,936 donations, raising £10,676,836 for the Tsunami Earthquake Appeal. This is the most money ever donated online in 24 hours.

Brendan Gormley, Chief Executive of DEC, said: "The unprecedented generosity of the British Public has been humbling. DEC agencies are immensely grateful, and are working closely together to ensure that the money from this appeal is spent wisely and well."

The DEC predicts that it will raise £200 million for the Tsunami earthquake appeal. To date there have been 1.7 million telephone donations.

The size of the response has meant that the DEC can now wind down its appeal and focus on ensuring the money is moved to where it is need most.

Members of the Disasters Emergency Committee are now in an excellent position to respond to the emergency. Hundreds of thousands of people are already being provided with food, shelter, clothing, medical supplies and access to clean water and sanitation. Rehabilitation and livelihood projects to make a lasting difference to people's lives will go on for years to come.

Beth Courtier, Head of Charity Programmes at BT, which provided the secure payments facility on the DEC site, said: "We are delighted to have helped with enabling DEC to handle the enormous amount of donations they have received through the telephone lines and online. Online donations are an important part of the DEC's fundraising strategy and will become increasingly important for other charity appeals in the future. Over 650,000 people have donated online through the DEC site since the Appeal began."

Keith Ewing from Tearfund, one of the 12 members of the DEC, has just returned from Sri Lanka where he has been witnessing the aid operation. He says, "Thanks to the generosity of the British public our local partners are able to speed essential relief supplies to those who's lives have been devastated by this crisis. Our partners have been telling me how grateful they are for the support of the British people who have donated and who are standing with them across thousands of miles."

The Disasters Emergency Committee is an umbrella organisation of Britain's 12 leading aid agencies which launches and coordinates Britain's national appeal in response to major disasters overseas. Members of the DEC are ActionAid, British Red Cross, CAFOD, Care International UK, Christian Aid, Concern, Help the Aged, Merlin, Oxfam, Save the Children, Tearfund, World Vision.

 
Note to Editors 

1. Many of the agencies who make up the DEC are members of the Make Poverty History coalition. They have united in a common belief that 2005 offers an unparalleled opportunity for global change, and are campaigning on trade justice, debt cancellation, and more and better targeted aid. DEC agencies are asking everyone who did so much to help people affected by the tsunami to join us in the campaign to Make Poverty History in 2005. www.makepovertyhistory.org
2. BT stepped in to support the DEC website by providing the secure payments facility for online donations for the Tsunami Appeal when the existing payments service failed because of system overload.

For media enquiries only please contact: 

Kate Pattison, DEC on 0207 387 0200
James Wright, BT on 0870 606 0960 or 07747 106 900
Abby King, Tearfund on 020 8943 7901 or 07767 473516


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