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Date: 24 Jan 2014 14:00:01 -0500
Subject: SOUTH SUDAN: UN HOPES CEASEFIRE WILL HELP ALLEVIATE PLIGHT OF
CONFLICT-AFFECTED CIVILIANS
To: news11@ny-mail-p-lb-028.ptc.un.org
SOUTH SUDAN: UN HOPES CEASEFIRE WILL HELP ALLEVIATE PLIGHT OF
CONFLICT-AFFECTED CIVILIANSNew York, Jan 24 2014 2:00PMAs United
Nations officials welcome the signing of an agreement to end the
fighting in South Sudan, humanitarian agencies are continuing their
efforts to assist scores of civilians in need as a result of more than
a month of violence.
The ceasefire, signed yesterday in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa,
by representatives of President Salva Kiir and former deputy president
Riek Machar, seeks to end the conflict that began in mid-December and
drove nearly 500,000 people from their homes and left twice as many in
dire need of aid.
Echoing <"http://www.un.org/sg/statements/index.asp?nid=7426">comments
by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon yesterday, his Special Representative
and head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Hilde F. Johnson,
called on all the parties to fully and immediately implement the
agreement.
In a <"http://unmiss.unmissions.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=sCm_HrPQju4%3d&tabid=3483&mid=9133&language=en-US">news
release issued by the Mission, Ms. Johnson also called on the parties
to start an inclusive and comprehensive political dialogue to resolve
the underlying causes of the conflict, work towards national
reconciliation and build effective State institutions "so the people
of South Sudan enjoy the peace they so much deserved."
As hopes rise for an end to the fighting following the signing of the
agreement, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said it is poised to
seize any window of opportunity to deliver food assistance to areas
that have been difficult to reach.
"We hope that the signing of an agreement in Addis will bring fighting
to a stop and allow WFP and other humanitarian agencies to provide
urgently needed relief to the people affected by this conflict,"
<"https://www.wfp.org/news/news-release/wfp-seize-opportunity-deliver-food-assistance-wake-south-sudan-ceasefire">said
WFP Country Director Chris Nikoi. "But it is important to note that
humanitarian needs will continue, long after the fighting stops."
So far, WFP has assisted some 178,000 people displaced as a result of
the crisis, distributing food in many locations, including Juba,
Bentiu, Bor, Malakal, Leer, Mingkaman, Yirol East, Yirol West, Mabior,
and Aweng.
WFP said it remains concerned that the conflict has done so much
damage that many people will continue to need food assistance for
months – or longer – as they attempt to rebuild their lives. Many
homes, food markets and small businesses have been destroyed, and many
people have lost their annual harvests, leaving them with nothing at a
time of year when they struggle to feed their families, the agency
said.
WFP has launched a $57.8 million emergency operation to respond to
urgent food needs of displaced and conflicted-affected people in South
Sudan. Donor contributions are urgently required for this operation
and to provide food for the tens of thousands of people who have fled
across South Sudan's borders into the neighbouring countries.
In Uganda, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is
<"http://www.unhcr.org/52e257779.html">kicking off a mass immunization
campaign today to prevent the spread of measles among South Sudanese
refugees. Five cases have been registered so far and three suspected
cases have been reported among the more than 59,000 refugees who have
arrived since the conflict began.
The immunization campaign, carried out in cooperation with the UN
Children's Fund (UNICEF) and other partners, will cover all refugee
and Ugandan children below 15 years in age in the northern districts
of Arua and Adjumani districts.
"UNHCR welcomes the signing of the South Sudan ceasefire agreement and
hopes it will be implemented to avert further displacement within and
outside of the country," the agency's spokesperson in Geneva, Adrian
Edwards, told reporters.
According to UNHCR, more than 100,000 South Sudanese have fled to
neighbouring Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan since mid-December.
Inside South Sudan, some 490,000 people are at present internally
displaced, including 75,000 civilians seeking refuge and protection on
UN bases. In addition, South Sudan is host to 230,000 refugees, most
of whom are from Sudan.Jan 24 2014 2:00PM
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Date: 24 Jan 2014 14:00:01 -0500
Subject: SOUTH SUDAN: UN HOPES CEASEFIRE WILL HELP ALLEVIATE PLIGHT OF
CONFLICT-AFFECTED CIVILIANS
To: news11@ny-mail-p-lb-028.ptc.un.org
SOUTH SUDAN: UN HOPES CEASEFIRE WILL HELP ALLEVIATE PLIGHT OF
CONFLICT-AFFECTED CIVILIANSNew York, Jan 24 2014 2:00PMAs United
Nations officials welcome the signing of an agreement to end the
fighting in South Sudan, humanitarian agencies are continuing their
efforts to assist scores of civilians in need as a result of more than
a month of violence.
The ceasefire, signed yesterday in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa,
by representatives of President Salva Kiir and former deputy president
Riek Machar, seeks to end the conflict that began in mid-December and
drove nearly 500,000 people from their homes and left twice as many in
dire need of aid.
Echoing <"http://www.un.org/sg/statements/index.asp?nid=7426">comments
by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon yesterday, his Special Representative
and head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Hilde F. Johnson,
called on all the parties to fully and immediately implement the
agreement.
In a <"http://unmiss.unmissions.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=sCm_HrPQju4%3d&tabid=3483&mid=9133&language=en-US">news
release issued by the Mission, Ms. Johnson also called on the parties
to start an inclusive and comprehensive political dialogue to resolve
the underlying causes of the conflict, work towards national
reconciliation and build effective State institutions "so the people
of South Sudan enjoy the peace they so much deserved."
As hopes rise for an end to the fighting following the signing of the
agreement, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said it is poised to
seize any window of opportunity to deliver food assistance to areas
that have been difficult to reach.
"We hope that the signing of an agreement in Addis will bring fighting
to a stop and allow WFP and other humanitarian agencies to provide
urgently needed relief to the people affected by this conflict,"
<"https://www.wfp.org/news/news-release/wfp-seize-opportunity-deliver-food-assistance-wake-south-sudan-ceasefire">said
WFP Country Director Chris Nikoi. "But it is important to note that
humanitarian needs will continue, long after the fighting stops."
So far, WFP has assisted some 178,000 people displaced as a result of
the crisis, distributing food in many locations, including Juba,
Bentiu, Bor, Malakal, Leer, Mingkaman, Yirol East, Yirol West, Mabior,
and Aweng.
WFP said it remains concerned that the conflict has done so much
damage that many people will continue to need food assistance for
months – or longer – as they attempt to rebuild their lives. Many
homes, food markets and small businesses have been destroyed, and many
people have lost their annual harvests, leaving them with nothing at a
time of year when they struggle to feed their families, the agency
said.
WFP has launched a $57.8 million emergency operation to respond to
urgent food needs of displaced and conflicted-affected people in South
Sudan. Donor contributions are urgently required for this operation
and to provide food for the tens of thousands of people who have fled
across South Sudan's borders into the neighbouring countries.
In Uganda, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is
<"http://www.unhcr.org/52e257779.html">kicking off a mass immunization
campaign today to prevent the spread of measles among South Sudanese
refugees. Five cases have been registered so far and three suspected
cases have been reported among the more than 59,000 refugees who have
arrived since the conflict began.
The immunization campaign, carried out in cooperation with the UN
Children's Fund (UNICEF) and other partners, will cover all refugee
and Ugandan children below 15 years in age in the northern districts
of Arua and Adjumani districts.
"UNHCR welcomes the signing of the South Sudan ceasefire agreement and
hopes it will be implemented to avert further displacement within and
outside of the country," the agency's spokesperson in Geneva, Adrian
Edwards, told reporters.
According to UNHCR, more than 100,000 South Sudanese have fled to
neighbouring Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan since mid-December.
Inside South Sudan, some 490,000 people are at present internally
displaced, including 75,000 civilians seeking refuge and protection on
UN bases. In addition, South Sudan is host to 230,000 refugees, most
of whom are from Sudan.Jan 24 2014 2:00PM
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