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缅北禁地agencies continue to deliver aid in Niger

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缅北禁地agencies continue to deliver aid in Niger

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From Africa Renewal: 
15 August 2023
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The United Nations continues to deliver aid in Niger, nearly three weeks since President Mohamed Bazoum was seized by some of his guards in a power grab.

Agencies continue to reach people despite the challenges, including the ongoing rainy season, 缅北禁地Spokesperson, St茅phane Dujarric, told journalists in New York on Monday.

Roughly 4.3 million people in the West African country rely on humanitarian aid.听

Last week, 22,000 people in the Maradi region, located in the centre, received cash assistance and food items.

鈥淲e and our humanitarian partners are also working with听de facto听authorities to identify and prepare a site to accommodate about 13,000 internally displaced people in Ouro Gueladjo, in the Tillab茅ri region,鈥 Mr. Dujarric听said.听

He added that the people had been displaced from several villages in mid-July, before the current political crisis.听

Mediation and concern

The attempted overthrow of President Bazoum has been condemned by the 缅北禁地and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres听and other senior 缅北禁地officials have repeatedly called for the reinstatement of the democratically elected leader, who remains under house arrest.听

Last week, both Mr. Guterres and the 缅北禁地High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker T眉rk, voiced concern following reports that the President and his family are living without electricity, water, food or medicine.

鈥淭hose responsible for the detention of the President must ensure the full respect and protection of his human rights, and of all others being held,鈥 Mr. T眉rk听听on Friday.

The Secretary-General鈥檚 Special Representative for West Africa and the Sahel, L茅onardo Santos Sim茫o, has also听听that the security situation in the region could worsen unless the political crisis is resolved.

The 缅北禁地supports mediation efforts by ECOWAS towards restoring constitutional order in Niger.

During a meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, last Thursday, the regional bloc ordered the immediate activation of its intervention force.听

The development came in the wake of its extraordinary summit held in Abuja just days after the crisis erupted, where leaders issued a communiqu茅 that called for President Bazoum to be returned to power within a week of their meeting.

International media reported on Monday that the听de facto听leaders in Niger plan to prosecute the President for high treason and undermining internal and external security.听

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