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缅北禁地agencies boost aid efforts to flood-hit Tindouf refugees, call for urgent funding

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缅北禁地agencies boost aid efforts to flood-hit Tindouf refugees, call for urgent funding

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Families board a flight at Laayoune, Western Sahara, before departure for Tindouf in Algeria (April 2012).
Photo: UNHCR
Families board a flight at Laayoune, Western Sahara, before departure for Tindouf in Algeria (April 2012). Photo: UNHCR

The United Nations refugee agency and its partners are scaling up aid efforts after devastating floods widely damaged Sahrawi refugee camps in southwest Algeria, working to provide food and relief supplies, while urgently appealing for emergency funds to fill the 80 per cent gap in order to reach the most vulnerable.

鈥淯NHCR [Office of the 缅北禁地High Commissioner for Refugee] is playing a leading role in the humanitarian response, working with the Sahrawi refugee population, as well as 缅北禁地agencies [World Food Programme] and [缅北禁地Children鈥檚 Fund] and other partners,鈥澨鼳min Awad, Director of the Bureau for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Refugee Coordinator for the Syria and Iraq situations., told journalists in Geneva during a briefing today.

This joint effort is delivering basic food and drinking water, as well as offering shelters to the homeless. Relief needs such as tents, bedding materials, and cooking tools will be airlifted over the next two days, according to UNHCR.

The rains, which began last Friday and are expected to last until Sunday, have flooded all five camps at Tindouf region completely or in part.

As a result, traditional Sahrawi tents and mud-brick homes, as well as other infrastructure, have been destroyed and damaged.

Rebuilding latrines and removing floodwaters, said Mr. Awad, is a priority to avoid water related diseases.

However, 鈥淯NHCR is urgently appealing to donors for emergency funds to respond to the flooding crisis,鈥 he said, explaining that 鈥淯NHCR鈥檚 2015 budget for the Tindouf operation is around just 20 per cent, leaving a huge funding gap and restricting operational activities.鈥

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