Matek
 
WHO is making sense. Their argument seems to be that if  1000 people are dying of disease, malnutrition etc, in the camps, then it is SAFER  to dismantle the camps and let the people  go back to their homes since 'Kony' cannot kill as many as a 1000 a week.
M7 is of course going to squirm, since once the camps are dismantled,  he will not have a ready excuse to fleece donor funding to 'help the victims'.
 
Expect a stupid argument from Bantariza/ Nsaba Buturo about the need to keep the people safe from Kony,  and a plea for donors to come and see for themselves how the camps can be improved, thus soliciting for more money to put in their never filling stomachs.
 
Fortunately noone seems to be listening to him anymore.
 
Nume
 
 

Matek Opoko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fellow Citizens:
 
In Yoweri Museveni's Uganda foreign refugees from say The Sudan, DRC Congo, Rwanda, Burundi are accorded excellent treatment then the regimes treats  IT'S  OWN CITIZEN who are now living in squalid condition in the IDP camps of Northern Uganda. Never do you hear of a situation whereby 1,000 say Sudanese  or DRC or Rwandan refugees living in Uganda  dying in one week. 
That stated, I am in total agreement with WHO position. The NRM military dictatorship needs to completely dismantle IDP camps in Northern Uganda . People  in those camps need to be resettle in other part of the country .... meanwhile Museveni and "kony" continue to  battle it out in Northern Uganda.  Fellow Citizens, we can no longer allow a situation whereby 60,000 Ugandans of Acholi origin must die in one given year and about 1,200,000 in 20 years( you do the maths  30,000 in six months..60,000 in one year.. 1,200,000 in 20 years!!!)
 
Matek

Simon Nume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

WHO tells Uganda to dismantle camps as deaths rise
 

The World Health Organisation wants Uganda to remove internally displaced people from camps in the country's war-ravaged northern region as reports say the government has failed to curtail the high death rates there.

The special representative of the WHO director general, Dr David Nabarro, said that the death rates in the camps have climbed so high that the only way to arrest the situation is to remove people from there. 

Up to 1.4 million people in northern Uganda no longer live in their homes, having been herded into camps that are congested, with poor sanitation and hygiene conditions.

Dr Nabarro was speaking after the release of partial results of a survey carried out in the region to assess the death rate at the camps. The results revealed that the region has one of the highest death rates in the world, with 1.2 out of every 10, 000 people dying daily.

Dr Nabarro, who is the head of the WHO Health Action in Crisis group, was on a familiarisation tour of Gulu district last week. He also said that despite efforts to confront the four leading causes of death in the camps – malaria, HIV/Aids, violence and dysentery – the only way to tackle the problem is for the government to end the war.

"The results suggest that there are an extra 1,000 deaths every week due to living conditions. The insurgency should come to an end. Too many people are dying," he said.

The survey, which was carried out in Gulu, Kitgum and Pader between January and July this year, was the first to specifically seek to establish the causes and rates of mortality. As several organisations have pointed out in the past, malaria emerged at the top of the list, followed by HIV/Aids.

Survey results so far released by the government indicate that malaria accounts for 25 per cent of all deaths. HIV/Aids is second with 13.5 per cent, while violence accounts for 9.4 per cent.

The Minister for Disaster Preparedness, Christine Amongin Aporu, said that the government would decongest the camps, but there is no time frame for this.

"Decongestion has already started in the safer areas," she said.

At first called "protected villages," the camps were set up in the mid 1990s and expanded as the conflict escalated, leading to an increase in the incidence of disease, hunger and deaths. 

In November last year, the medical charity Medicins Sans Frontiers reported that the death rates among children in Lira district camps stood at 5.4 out of 10,000. It also gave the higher figure of 10.5 out of 10,000 for one of the camps in the same period.

The government has been at pains to defend its policies in northern Uganda, where the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels have waged a war against the government for two decades. The military solution that President Yoweri Museveni is pursuing was partly to blame for the collapse of peace talks in December last year.

The Ministry of Health has defended its current report, with the acting Director General Dr Sam Okware saying it has been verified.

Although the people in the camps do not have access to clean drinking water and food is scarce, the World Food Programme (WFP) country representative, Ken Davies, said that nutrition is not a big contributor to mortality. He said that the sanitation and nutrition problems of the camps can only end when the camps are decongested.

Mr Davies said, however, that the problem of food shortage is likely to continue into 2006 because the people remained in the camps past the August planting season.

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