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UN: RACING
AGAINST CLOCK, UN SEEKS $81 MILLION TO FEED
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS IN CHAD:
06/9/2007 (MaximsNews.com, U.N.)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / www.MaximsNews.com@
U.N./ - 06
September 2007 –
In
a race against time, the United Nations World Food
Programme (WFP) launched an urgent appeal today for
$81 million in new donations for another major
operation to feed more than 230,000 Sudanese
refugees and 150,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs)
in eastern Chad, who depend entirely on the handouts
for their daily survival.
To
reach its targets, WFP needs to set in motion, by next
month at the latest, a programme to buy and ship
79,000 metric tons of food to eastern Chad, where
refugees uprooted by the war in Sudan’s Darfur
region and Chadians displaced by related conflicts
have sought refuge in more than a dozen camps and
villages.
The
new operation entails mobilizing ocean-going transport
as well as a fleet of 8,000 trucks to travel overland,
either from Douala Port in Cameroon or along the
1,800-kilometre Libyan corridor across the Sahara
desert.
“Given
the long lead time for deliveries to Chad, we need to
have this operation rolling by October,” WFP Country
Director Felix Bamezon said. “And as soon as the
food arrives here, WFP will be in a real race against
the clock to deliver before the rains start in June.
That might seem a long way off now, but from June 2008
onwards, roads will become impassable and will be
officially closed.”
He
noted that pre-positioning for this year’s rainy
season, currently underway, had been completed
successfully, with sufficient stocks to feed refugees
and IDPs until November. But he added that the
increased demands for 2008 required new donations to
be confirmed by next month to ensure that food is
pre-positioned before the onset of next year’s
rains.
“Donors
need to act now to avoid the risk of any delay in
providing food for hundreds of thousands of people who
entirely depend on WFP for their daily survival,”
Mr. Bamezon said.
The
total cost of WFP’s entire emergency operation in
Chad for the two years running from January 2007 to
December 2008 is $186.3 million. The agency supplies
monthly rations to the refugees and IDPs, and also
helps local host populations, under pressure from the
influx, to meet their food needs.
Security
and the current rainy season combine to confront
humanitarian agencies in Chad with a particularly
challenging environment at the moment. The UN’s
Humanitarian Air Service, run by WFP, provides a vital
air link for over 60 UN agencies and non-governmental
organizations and needs continuous support to increase
capacity, flights and access to new IDP sites.
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