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|valign="top"| [[Oxfam]] || In India, Oxfam is directing its aid to four regions including the communities of [[Cuddalore]], [[Nagapattinam]], [[Kanyakumari]], and along the southwest coast of [[Kerala]]. The agency has put together a USD 13.3m plan to provide immediate relief for people in those regions as well as offer them longer-term assistance to help rebuild their lives and livelihoods. The plan includes digging latrines, repairing water sources, and providing temporary shelter for up to 60,000 people, as well as distributing essential household items such as soap, buckets, and coconut oil. In Sri Lanka, Oxfam has been appointed as a key organisation to provide clean water and sanitation facilities in the northern part of the country. Staff members in four field offices in [[Trincomalee]], [[Vavuniya]], [[Batticaloa]], and [[Killinochchi]] have been offering immediate help to the communities around them including providing medical and rescue assistance, shelter materials, food, and water tanks. With its partners, Oxfam is undertaking detailed assessments of the needs in northern, eastern, and southern districts of the country. Additionally, the agency is establishing a new base in the south—in [[Matara]]. In Indonesia, Oxfam and [[UNICEF]] have been appointed the lead providers of clean water in [[Banda Aceh]] and its surrounding district. A provincial capital located on the northern tip of [[Sumatra]], Banda Aceh was one of the areas hardest hit by the tsunami and is now emerging as a coordination centre [http://www.oxfamamerica.org/whatwedo/emergencies/asian_floods_2004/what_oxfam_is_doing] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927023603/http://www.oxfamamerica.org/whatwedo/emergencies/asian_floods_2004/what_oxfam_is_doing |date=2007-09-27 }}.