Aid agencies suspend operations in Kodok

Hellen Achayo | April 28, 2017 | 5:28 pmChildren seek surgical services at
ICRC-run health facility in Kodok, Upper Nile.

Aid organizations have suspended operations in Kodok County in Fashoda
State due increased insecurity, the head of the medical charity MSF, has
said.

According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, more
than 30 aid workers have been evacuated from Kodok and Aburoc.There have
been reports of fighting around Kodok in Fashoda State over the past few
days.

MSF head, Marcus Bachman, said this insecurity has forced two main
organizations that have been operating in Kodok – the MSF and International
Committee of the Red Cross –to suspend operations.“In the moment, none of
the humanitarian actors is on the best of things. There are ICRC and MSF.
We had a continuous presence in the West Bank for years and we were able to
stay even in bad times in areas of the West Bank. This is indeed the first
time that we all lost the foothold on the West Bank. Aburoc is a very hard
to reach location. The humanitarians are responding to IDPs. This is an
emerging camp,” Mr Marcus said.

On Thursday, UNMISS said thousands of people fled Kodok to Aburoc because
of insecurity.Mr. Bachman said aid organizations are finding difficulties
in reaching the displaced people with assistance due to the remoteness of
Aburoc Town.He also said some suppliers have been hindered from providing
water to the displaced; an act he said is a violation of International
Human Rights Law.

In a separate report, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs said aid workers are concerned by the rising needs of the
population.UNOCHA said the displaced lack protection, food, and access to
clean water, shelter and basic household items.OCHA also said 32
humanitarian staffs were relocated early this week from Kodok and Aburoc to
Juba due to security concerns.

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