From: UNNews <UNNews@un.org>
Date: 31 Jan 2014 18:00:01 -0500
Subject: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: UN CALLS ON DONORS TO CLOSE MASSIVE
FUNDING GAP
To: news11@ny-mail-p-lb-028.ptc.un.org
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: UN CALLS ON DONORS TO CLOSE MASSIVE FUNDING
GAP New York, Jan 31 2014 6:00PM Unless additional funding is secured
for the Central African Republic (CAR), nearly two million desperate
people will be forced to go without food and basic necessities, the
United Nations said today, as regional leaders attending an African
Union summit in Ethiopia discuss ways to stop the ongoing fighting.
Tho The United States know food is required for the loss of the
citizen of a Country in transcession the additional problem in funding
is where the funds come from either Corruption or its the Funds from
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UN and humanitarian organizations urgently have requested $551 million
to provide vital relief and protection to 1.9 million people across
the country over the next three months, but the appeal is only 11 per
cent funded, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Briefing journalists in Geneva, OCHA spokesperson Jens Laerke
estimated that about half of the country's population is in urgent
need of basic aid, "Funding is a big issue, and because of the
developments on the ground, the initial appeal had been doubled."
"UN considers CAR as a crisis of the highest priority, along with
Syria and the Philippines in the aftermath of the typhoon," he added.
The lack of proper transport infrastructure is a major obstacle for
the more than 4,000 aid staff operating in the country on behalf of at
least 76 humanitarian organizations.
The crisis in the CAR - which began when the mostly Muslim Séléka
rebels launched attacks a year ago, and has recently taken on
increasingly sectarian overtones as militias known as anti-Balaka
(anti-machete), who are mainly Christians, take up arms - is the focus
of today's discussion at an African Union (AU) summit.
Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson, who is representing the UN at
the 22nd session of the Assembly of the AU in Addis Ababa said the
common AU-UN goal must be to end the "atrocious confrontation" between
Christians and Muslims and restore the harmony that had for so long
marked relations between the two communities.
In a meeting yesterday, he called on all UN Member States to offer
generous donations for the "seriously underfunded" AU peacekeeping
mission known as MISCA that is trying to restore stability in the
country.
MISCA troops often provide escort for aid distribution, UN World Food
Programme (WFP) spokesperson Elisabeth Byrs said in Geneva.
WFP had received only 14 per cent of the $107 million appeal for the
emergency operation in CAR from January to August 2014, including the
rainy season which starts in April.
"WFP urgently needs $95 million to immediately distribute life-saving
food assistance and to pre-position food stocks before the rains start
in April and roads become impassable," she noted.
Despite the ongoing fighting, the UN agency has provided food aid to
220,000 displaced people in the capital of Bangui and the towns of
Bouar and Bossangoa, since the start of the year, according to WFP.Jan
31 2014 6:00PM
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