Wikinews talk:Tsunami Help/Aid Agencies

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How can the reader confirm that the address is correct for "The Prime Minister's Office", or that this is a legitimate relief fund?

I'm trying not to be overly cynical, but I'm wary of someone posting a plea for money from an anonymous IP address.

If the original editors can not provide a verifiable source, in the form of a link to a well known (or at least verifiable) web site, to allow the reader to check out whether this is legitimate or not, I recommend deleting the "Prime Minister request" portion of the article.

DV 06:36, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)

I think deleting the page was not good, so I placed a warning and other information that reader can use to make choices. Tomos 09:50, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)


Outstanding tasks regarding Aid Agencies information.

Tomos 20:35, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)

I added progress indication at the top of the items. Tomos 06:11, 31 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Action Against Hunger[edit]

Dear Editor of Wikinews:

Please add Action Against Hunger to your list of major international aid agencies.

We have been active reponding to disasters since 1979. You can verify our credibility with Guidestar, Charity Navigator, and the Better Business Bureau as long as through the financial reports available on our website. Please email me at jws@aah-usa.org if you have any questions.

Thank you to immediately address this situation.

Best,

John Sauer Comm. Manager

Info on Action Against Hunger

Action Against Hunger 247 West 37th Street, Suite 1201 New York, NY 10018 877-777-1420 www.actionagainsthunger.org