DutchNews.nl,
Monday 18 November 2013
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The final
score of the National
Action Philippines (NOS/ANP)
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Just 15
minutes after the phone lines opened at 06.00, the organisers said the total
amount pledged had reached €8m. The emergency aid bank account number Giro 555
was first opened on November 11.
The
activities are being coordinated at the public broadcasters’ Sound and Vision
centre in Hilversum.
However,
BNR radio reports that research has shown four out of five people in the
Netherlands do not plan to donate money to the relief effort because they don’t
think the money will reach the people who need it.
The aid
group platform Samenwerkende Hulporganisaties said in a statement they
understand peoples’ concerns and have promised to report back properly about
what happens to the money and any problems they encounter.
Marathon
broadcast
Radio 2 is
broadcasting live from the centre until 18.00 and a number of Dutch performers
will take part in the programming. Regular radio and television shows are also
dedicating some of their output to the impact of the typhoon.
The
marathon broadcast will end with a television show from 22.30 to midnight
presented by public television presenters Jeroen Pauw and Paul Witteman,
together with Humberto Tan and Bridget Maasland from the commercial sector. The
show will be broadcast on public television station Nederland 1 plus the
commercial stations RTL4 and SBS6.
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