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The ability of humanitarian organizations to assist the population Darfur region is threatened as the conflicts in the region intensify, the United Nations food relief agency said today.
“We are deeply concerned with the developing situation which threatens fragile food security in this region,” said the World Food Programme’s (WFP) Sudan Country Director, Adnan Khan.
“This is the season when people should be planting and working on farms but instead they are fleeing their villages, a significant number of them have even fled to the refugee camps in neighbouring Chad.”
The renewed violence in Darfur has prompted more than 250,000 people to flee their villages and the inter-tribal clashes have strained WFP’s ability to feed vulnerable families, the agency said in a news release.
“If it continues, it could very well derail our plans to promote long-term food security and build resilience among communities,” said Mr. Khan.
“We are deeply concerned with the developing situation which threatens fragile food security in this region,” said the World Food Programme’s (WFP) Sudan Country Director, Adnan Khan.
“This is the season when people should be planting and working on farms but instead they are fleeing their villages, a significant number of them have even fled to the refugee camps in neighbouring Chad.”
The renewed violence in Darfur has prompted more than 250,000 people to flee their villages and the inter-tribal clashes have strained WFP’s ability to feed vulnerable families, the agency said in a news release.
“If it continues, it could very well derail our plans to promote long-term food security and build resilience among communities,” said Mr. Khan.