Sudan - IRIN: 08-Sep-04

IRIN SUDAN: OCHA concerned about new displacement in North Darfur 8 September 2004

[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] NAIROBI, 8 September (IRIN) - The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is worried about the humanitarian situation in North Darfur, after thousands of newly displaced persons, reporting fresh hostilities, arrived in a camp near El Fasher, an OCHA spokesperson said on Wednesday. "We are very concerned that there are new IDP [internally displaced persons] arrivals in Zam Zam camp," Jennifer Abrahamson of OCHA Sudan, told IRIN on Wednesday. "There have been unconfirmed reports of increased insecurity around Thabit, south of the camp," she added. Zam Zam camp is near El-Fasher, administrative capital of North Darfur State. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said in a situation report on Wednesday that continuing clashes, in particular in rural areas of northern and southern Darfur, had given rise to further casualties and displacement of civilians. It said the number of IDPs in Gereida, south of Nyala, was estimated to have increased from 12,000 to 32,000 since mid-August, while a recent influx of people in towns east of Nyala had reportedly led to serious food shortages. Around 1,800 new arrivals had been reported at Zam Zam camp, the ICRC added. On Wednesday, the UN said in a humanitarian update that its refugee agency, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council were following reports that a large number of new IDPs had also arrived in Kalma camp from Yassin area, southeast of Nyala. The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said in a statement issued on Tuesday that the continuing insecurity had reduced the number of people it could reach in Darfur. It said banditry had intensified in August. In New York, the UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, said the Security Council could take action on the Darfur crisis within the next weeks, stressing that "more can and should be done" to improve security in the war-torn region, and urging international support for the African monitors deployed there. Talking to reporters, Annan said while improvement on granting humanitarian access to Darfur had occurred, security problems persisted, UN News reported on Wednesday. He added that Khartoum "must redouble its efforts to protect the population" of an estimated 1.2 million IDPs. "Obviously the situation on the ground could be better. We are not satisfied with the security front. We believe that more can and should be done," UN News quoted Annan as saying. He called for an expansion of the force of African Union (AU) monitors from its original "woefully inadequate" number, to better protect the IDPs and to restore security. "I hope the international community will support them [the AU monitoring force] financially, logistically and also in other ways," he said. Annan held meetings with Sadiq El Mahdi, a former Sudanese prime minister, and John Garang, leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A), about the situation in Darfur and peace talks in the town of Naivasha, Kenya, aimed at ending civil war in southern Sudan. Talks between the Sudanese government and SPLM/A in Naivasha led to the signing on 26 May of three protocols on major stumbling blocks to a peace agreement, including power-sharing and areas contested by Khartoum and the rebels. The talks were adjourned in July, but no date has been set for their resumption. The two sides still need to agree on a comprehensive peace agreement, a permanent ceasefire and the modalities for implementing the former, including regional and international guarantees. [This Item is Delivered to the "Africa-English" Service of the UN's IRIN humanitarian information unit, but may not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations. For further information, free subscriptions, or to change your keywords, contact e-mail: Irin@ocha.unon.org or Web: http://www.irinnews.org . If you re-print, copy, archive or re-post this item, please retain this credit and disclaimer. Reposting by commercial sites requires written IRIN permission.] Copyright (c) UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 2004 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Appropriate Donations for International Disaster/Humanitarian Needs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Center for International web: www.cidi.org Disaster Information listserv: www.cidi.org/listsub.htm guidelines: www.cidi.org/donate.htm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -