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Post-Disaster Aid in Burma, China

Christoph Gorder, who is coordinating Burma and China relief as vice president of AmeriCares, discusses the post-disaster situations in Burma and China, the bureaucratic hurdles slowing interantional aid, and how Americans can help the victims.
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Christoph Gorder

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