You are here
Sun, 2012-01-29 00:25 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Preliminary results of assessments done in South Sudan . . . CERF allocates $104 million to 13 underfunded crises (including South Sudan and Haiti) . . .
(Juba, 7 January 2012): Humanitarian agencies are mounting a major emergency operation in Jonglei State in South Sudan to help people affected by the recent wave of inter-communal violence. “The Government of South Sudan has declared Jonglei a disaster zone and asked humanitarian agencies to accelerate life-saving assistance. We’re responding to that call,” said the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan Ms. Lise Grande.
. . .
Preliminary results of assessments done in hard-hit areas indicate that the most urgent needs include high-nutritional food, clean water, health care and shelter. A rapid response plan to ensure emergency needs are met in all affected areas is currently being finalised by humanitarian partners, ready for full activation in the days ahead.
“This emergency operation is going to be one of the most complex and expensive in South Sudan since the Comprehensive Peace Agreement was signed in 2005. With the exception of Boma, the areas we need to access are extremely remote and can only be reached by air,” according to Ms. Grande. “Delivering assistance by air is hugely expensive compared to delivery by road. Unfortunately, in the areas affected in Jonglei, we don’t have a choice,” said Ms. Grande.
1 page .PDF file includes contact information at the bottom
and 12 others (including Haiti)
United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund allocates $104 million to 13 underfunded crises . . . http://reliefweb.int/node/472563
Country / Region Tags:
General Topic Tags:
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?:
Groups this Group Post belongs to:
Recent Comments