25,000 need aid in East Jebel Marra: OCHA Sudan
An inter-agency mission to assess the humanitarian situation
in the village of Belle Elsereif has found that about 25,000 people (14,000
displaced persons, 7,500 returnees and 3,500 nomads) need access to clean water
and sanitation, health care and nutrition services, emergency household
supplies, as well as education and protection support.
The mission took
place from 19 to 21 February, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports. Residents of Belle Elsereif and
surrounding villages were affected by conflict between the government's
military forces and the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement-Abdel Wahid El Nur
(SLA-AW) between 2014 and 2015.
There are three
hand pumps in Belle Elsereif, the main village in the area, which serve both
Belle Elsereif and ten surrounding villages. People often have to wait up to
three hours to collect water. According to the mission, existing water sources
are sufficient to serve 3,500 out of the 17,600 people in the area.
People in the
area depend on inadequate, contaminated water sources in the immediate
vicinity. There are no sanitation facilities in this area of East Jebel Marra,
but a couple of families were attempting to construct improvised latrines, the
mission stated.
Health facilities
There is no
health facility in Belle Elsereif, except one clinic made out of local materials
3km away in Dobo El Madrassa, run by a medical assistant and a nurse. OCHA
recommended humanitarian partners to provide a wider range of health services,
carry out vaccinations, and to stock existing facilities with essential
medicines.
Regarding education,
one basic school in Belle Elsereif and seven other schools in surrounding
villages accommodate 2,213 children in total, while lacking education materials
and nearly all teachers are volunteers.
Nomadic
communities who currently share the scarce resources with the displaced people
and returnees should be “considered” during any humanitarian intervention, OCHA
wrote. After the registration of their needs, assistance “will soon be provided
to the most vulnerable”.
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