2006年VOA标准英语-Relief and Reconstruction Efforts in Lebanon Wi(在线收听) |
By Ernest Leong
----- The cleanup effort continues in southern Lebanon, where Hezbollah guerrillas fought Israeli troops for more than a month. It is a first step -- one of many first steps the country must take in repairing its citizens' shattered lives and homes.
Short-term relief means providing such essentials as food, medicine, drinkable water and electricity. The Lebanese government estimates the price tag for just the relief work will be in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Lebanon is a country already deep in debt from its last war. "Lebanon's public debt -- mostly accrued after the '75-'90 civil war -- is worth almost twice the country's G.D.P. [gross domestic product]. One of the heftiest in the world," says Karam. After the recent fighting ended, Israel blockaded Lebanon's airports and seaports, permitting only commercial flights and medical and food shipments into the country. Israel has announced it will lift the blockade. International donors pledged almost a billion dollars to assist the Lebanese government during a conference in Sweden last month. The United States contributed $230 million. Relief and repair efforts continue on both small and large scales. It's a daunting task, but as Jamal Saghir of the World Bank observed, "It's a process, and we must respect the process. It will take its time." Multinational troops comprising the U.N. peacekeeping force have begun to arrive in Lebanon to ensure the "process" can continue peacefully. |
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