Media Release - Kachin 30 March 2012 (2)
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Office of the UN Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator in Myanmar
Media Release
UN convoys return after aid- distribution in conflict areas in Kachin State
Yangon, 30 March 2012. United Nations convoys carrying emergency relief supplies
to internally displaced people (IDPs) in two locations affected by the conflict in
Kachin State have now returned to base after distributing these items in the IDP
camps.
Reaching all IDPs in Kachin with humanitarian assistance is critically important.
This joint effort has been possible through receiving the cooperation of the
Government and the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO), as well as our
humanitarian partners on the ground, said Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator,Ashok Nigam.
In each of the two convoys, there were eight UN staff (one international and seven
national) and two UN vehicles. Trucks and truck drivers were hired commercially.
The two convoys went to two camps around Sadung and five camps in the area of
Lweje/ Mai Jayang reaching 3,300 people. They distributed a total of 54.5 tons of
food1
sufficient for one month, essential non-food items (NFIs)2, Aquatabs, oral
rehydration salts, and basic drugs. Both convoys were back to base on 29 March.
I miss my home and going to school. I wish the conflict ended and we could go back
to life as usual, said Zan Nan, a ninth grade student who fled her village home and is
now living in a shelter in Lweje with her family. We are glad to receive some of the
essential items today, they are very helpful. It is hard living in here without even
some basics, added Zan Nan.
The UN has called for sustained access to the IDPs in all areas to ensure that
adequate assistance reaches all those affected by the conflict. The present
momentum of aid delivery needs urgent support to be stepped up and maintained
before the onset of the rainy season when road conditions will deteriorate,
hardships will increase and food stocks are severely affected.
The UN has consistently pressed for independent humanitarian access in accordance
with humanitarian principles with both the Government and KIO. The UN looks to all
its humanitarian partners to join in the effort to provide humanitarian support to all
IDPs in Kachin urgently.
For further information please contact:
Mr. Aye Win
National Information Officer,United Nations Information Centre, Yangon, Myanmar
Tel: 0095 1 546 933-4, Mobile: 00 95 9 5123952
Email: | Website: http://yangon.unic.org1 Rice, pulses, oil, salt, RSB (rice-soya blend)2 Blankets, buckets, kitchen sets, soap, tarpaulin, clothes, mosquito nets)
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Photos on aid delivery to Kachin camps. Photo credit must be given to the United
Nations in Myanmar.
Photos on aid delivery to Kachin camps. Photo credit must be given to the United
Nations in Myanmar.
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Photos on aid delivery to Kachin camps. Photo credit must be given to the United
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Photos on aid delivery to Kachin camps. Photo credit must be given to the United
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Photos on aid delivery to Kachin camps. Photo credit must be given to the United
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Photos on aid delivery to Kachin camps. Photo credit must be given to the United
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Photos on aid delivery to Kachin camps. Photo credit must be given to the United
Nations in Myanmar.