Aid agencies resume operations in Aburoc, Fashoda state.

Daniel Danis | May 12, 2017 | 1:35 pmUNMISS peacekeepers patrolling Aburoc
while IDPs fetch water in May, 2017. PHOTO//UNMISS

The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says essential
supplies have been delivered to people in need in Aburoc in Fashoda State
after the deployment of peacekeepers.

UNMISS said over the weekend that it deployed the Rwandan Battalion in the
area so that aid organizations could resume provision of humanitarian
assistance to the population in the area.

Last month, UNMISS said intense fighting forced thousands of people to flee
from Kodok and other areas in Fashoda State.The UN said an estimated 20,000
people were displaced during the recent conflict between government and
opposition forces in Tonga, Wau Shilluk and Orinyi.

Aid organizations were forced to suspend operations by evacuating more than
30 aid workers from Kodok and Aburoc, after days of reported
fighting.UNOCHA also said 32 humanitarian staffs were relocated from Kodok
and Aburoc to Juba due to security concerns.

The two organizations which had longstanding operations in the area – the
MSF and International Committee of the Red Cross – said they were forced to
suspend their lifesaving activities.

The UN said most of the IDPs remained in Aburoc, while others fled towards
Sudan.The Head of Field Office for the UNMISS in Malakal, Hazel De Wet,
said the UN peacekeepers are providing security to the humanitarian
agencies.“Our priority is to provide protection to humanitarian agencies
and humanitarian workers who had previously relocated following attacks in
Kodok and Wau Shilluk,” she said

Ms. Hazel said the forces are also tasked with guarding water points and
escorting convoys of water trucks bringing in safe drinking water to the
displaced.Kenny Rogers, who is the Humanitarian Affairs Officer for UNOCHA
in Malakal, said aid workers returned because there is now a feeling that
the Rwandan Battalion will provide security.“We left because of the
insecurity of humanitarians on the ground and we have returned because
there’s a feeling that because troops from the UNMISS RwanBatt, we can
safely provide humanitarian assistance once again,” he said.

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