Key facts on aid efforts in Sudan
June 28, 2004 (AP) — Facts on the Sudan refugee problem, according to the United Nations:
– Close to 600,000 people in Darfur were provided with food during May by the U.N. World Food Program and its international relief organization partners.
– By the end of June, shelter material and blankets will be available for 90 percent of the one million displaced persons affected by the conflict in Darfur.
– About 350,000 people have been provided with clean water but much more needs to be done.
– The U.N. Children’s Fund, the World Health Organization, the Sudanese Ministry of Health and several relief groups are carrying out a measles immunizations on more than 2 million children in Darfur.
– UNICEF and relief organizations have opened 18 centers to aid severely malnourished children in Darfur and many more are needed.
– The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees has move over 106,000 refugees to eight camps further inside Chad, away from the Sudanese border.