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More people displaced by turmoil in Mali than previously estimated

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2 November 2012 New data on the number of Malians who have left or been driven from their homes amid conflict and other threats show the total is almost 60 per cent higher than previously thought, the United Nations refugee agency said today.

There are now thought to be at least 203,845 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the land-locked West African country, up from a previous count of 118,795, a spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) told a news briefing in Geneva.

The revised figure comes as the agency also highlighted a shortfall in funding it said it needed to help IDPs in Mali, as well as Malian refugees in surrounding countries.

“To date, we have received 41.7 per cent of the $153.7 million we required to assist the Malian refugees and IDPs,” the UNHCR spokesperson, Adrian Edwards, told reporters.

He added that one consequence of the funding shortfall is that UNHCR cannot provide many refugees with recreational and professional activities to ensure they are “meaningfully occupied,” noting that a lack of activities could lead to some refugees – especially the young –
leaving the camps and returning to danger-spots.

“Schools have not started yet in the camps as school structures are still being built,” Mr. Edwards said. “UNHCR fears that without schooling, children and adolescents may return to Mali, where there is a risk of recruitment by various armed groups.”

Currently led by Interim President Dioncounda Traoré, Mali has been dealing with a range of security, political and humanitarian problems since the start of the year. Fighting between Government forces and Tuareg rebels broke out in the country’s north in January. Since then, radical Islamists have seized control of the north, where they have imposed an extremist version of Muslim Sharia law as well as restrictions that target women in particular.

The instability and insecurity resulting from the renewed clashes, as well as the proliferation of armed groups in the region, drought and political instability in the wake of a military coup d’état in March, have led over many Malians to flee, including some 250,000 people to flee to neighbouring countries in addition to those displaced internally.

The revised IDP estimates come from the Commission on Population Movement in Mali, a working group under the UNHCR-led Protection Cluster framework, which aims to meet the protection needs of IDPs and other affected people globally.

The refugee agency said the revised numbers reflect, in part, better access to areas in Mali’s north.

The revised estimates also reflect more accurate counting of IDPs in the capital, Bamako, UNHCR added, praising work done by the International Organization for Migration, a Geneva-based intergovernmental organization. In Bamako, the number of displaced people was estimated to be 46,000 in September, up from 12,000 in June and July.

Mr. Edwards stressed, however, that indications of “actual new displacement” also exist. He cited reports of people fleeing “because of general insecurity and a deteriorating human rights situation in the north of the country, fear of imminent military activity, and because of loss of livelihoods and limited access to basic services.”

The UNHCR spokesperson also spoke of new refugee arrivals in neighbouring countries. In Niger, there were 3,853 refugees in September and October, while in Burkina Faso, last month, there were 1,000.

“For UNHCR and its partners, access to refugees is becoming more difficult in Niger, Burkina Faso and Mauritania,” Mr. Edwards added. “The risk of abductions of aid workers means that our teams have to travel with armed escorts. Frequent security alerts are limiting access to the camps and our ability to assist the refugees.”

Article source: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=43404&Cr=Mali&Cr1=

DRA: 8 billion dollars to reconstruct Darfur

The minister and spokesman of the Darfur Regional Authority (DRA) announced that about eight billion dollars will be necessary to reconstruct Darfur, adding this money will be used for development and services in the region.

Speaking in a news conference held in Khartoum on Wednesday, 31 October, Ibrahim Musa Madibbo said this amount was estimated as a result of assessments carried out by the Sudanese government with the participation of international partners.

He added that this financial review will be presented during the upcoming donors’ conference in Doha, Qatar, next December.

Nevertheless, the minister also indicated that more than eight billion dollars might eventually be necessary for Darfur due to fluctuations in the exchange rate of the dollar.

The minister expressed optimism concerning the success of the upcoming donors’ conference in Doha. He attributed this to the participation of the international community in the evaluation and initial preparations concerning development needs in Darfur that include the return of displaced persons, refugees and war-affected individuals to the ‘stability of their homes’.

Article source: http://www.radiodabanga.org/node/37879

US renews Sudan sanctions

The President of the United States, Barack Obama, issued a letter informing his decision to renew sanctions against Sudan as of 3 November.

According to the statement, the crisis constituted by the actions and policies of the Government of Sudan that led to the first declaration of a national emergency in 1997 has not been resolved.

The statement reads that these actions and policies are hostile to U.S. interests and continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.

Therefore, the president has determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared with respect to Sudan and maintain in force the sanctions against Sudan to respond to this threat.

Politically motivated

The Government of Sudan condemned this decision, which it claimed to be ‘politically motivated’.

In addition, the Sudanese foreign ministry stated the US intends to ‘harm the vital interests of the people of Sudan by blocking its aspirations in development and impeding steps to promote peace’.

Article source: http://www.radiodabanga.org/node/37880

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