2006年VOA标准英语-Relief Agencies Worry About Potential Donor Fat(在线收听) |
By Nova Poerwadi, Sondag Sirait
--------------- Relief efforts are ongoing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The area was hit by a magnitude 6.3 earthquake last month. It also is being threatened by volcanic activity from near Mount Merapi. This is the most recent disaster in a country that also was hit hard by a tsunami in late 2004. But for potential U.S. donors, the earthquake is the latest in a succession of domestic and foreign disasters. The U.S. gulf coast region is still recovering from Hurricane Katrina's destruction last year. Some relief officials are concerned this may affect the level of new donations. Relief agencies and volunteers have given a name to this lack of motivation - donor fatigue. They believe it sets in when people have grown tired of receiving unending appeals for donations. Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat, Indonesia's ambassador to the U.S., does not doubt the willingness of the American public to help victims of the earthquake. But he does acknowledge the possible effects of donor fatigue. Relief organizations say they understand how public sentiment can affect donation levels. But it does not deter them from making appeals for aid when disaster strikes.
Other relief organizations are also making appeals for monetary donations. They hope that people will ignore any possible donor fatigue and reach into their wallets again to help the latest victims of disaster |
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