WHD 2013

Showing posts with label ICRC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICRC. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

Mali: Conditions remain hard, the needs acute


Photo gallery by ICRC


Northern Mali has been the scene of armed violence for almost 16 months. Conditions remain hard, and the needs acute. To continue to help the hundreds of thousands of people suffering the effects of the conflict, the ICRC has launched an appeal for an additional CHF 40 million.



 
 
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Mali: ICRC appeals for funds to boost aid effort

by International Committee of the Red Cross




Now that northern Mali has been in the grip of armed violence for almost 16 months, the living conditions of people affected by the conflict are very worrying and humanitarian needs substantial.
 
To continue to provide appropriate assistance for hundreds of thousands of people caught up in the conflict, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is asking donors for 40 million Swiss francs (around 33 million euros) in additional support.
 
"Communities have been hard hit. They need food, water and health care," said Régis Savioz, the ICRC's deputy director of operations, at a press conference in Bamako. "They need to regain a certain ability to fend for themselves so that they will ultimately be able to forgo outside help."
 
At the end of a visit that included a journey to Gao and Mopti, in the north of the country, Mr Savioz expressed the view that the unstable situation and the violence in northern cities are making living conditions even more difficult. "No significant return of refugees or other displaced people has so far been observed," he said.
 
The additional funding, bringing the ICRC's budget for Mali and Niger to around 75 million Swiss francs (around 61 million euros), will enable the organization to press ahead with the activities it has long been carrying out in the two countries. The operation in Mali and Niger will become the ICRC's second biggest in the world in budgetary terms.

Goundam, Tombouctou region, Mali.
Mali Red Cross volunteers distribute food to displaced people.
© ICRC / I. Sangaré
 
"Every donation will enable us to increase our aid wherever necessary; priority will be given to those who need it most," said Mr Savioz. "To be able to better understand and respond to the needs, we intend to step up our work in Mali, especially in the Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu areas. The time to take action is right now."
 
Mr Savioz also emphasized the importance of the efforts made by the Mali Red Cross to bring aid to needy people. "The Mali Red Cross plays an essential role in Mali, where it is a key partner of the ICRC," he declared. "Without the Mali Red Cross and the cooperation of its thousands of volunteers, to whom I would like to pay tribute, we would quite simply be unable to carry out our aid activities."
 
Around 420,000 people will be given food aid throughout the year and some 186,000 farmers will be provided with seed. In addition, the vaccination and treatment of two million animals and the distribution of 510 tonnes of animal feed will enable 35,000 herding families to maintain their livelihood.
 
The ICRC will continue to provide support for the regional referral hospital in Gao and for community health-care centres. It will also continue to help supply fuel for electrical power stations in the main cities in the north of the country to ensure that water is available to inhabitants.
 
ICRC delegates will carry on visiting people detained in connection with the conflict. Following an agreement signed this very day with the Malian government, the ICRC expects to step up its activities for detainees and to have access to all places of detention in the country.

To view new footage on northern Mali: www.icrcvideonewsroom.org
For more visit www.icrc.org

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Mali: ICRC visits detainees


By ICRC



The ICRC has been able to visit people detained in central Mali in connection with the conflict, in order to monitor their treatment and conditions of detention. At the same time, the organization is helping people who have returned to their homes in central Mali, after having fled the recent fighting.

Mopti sub-delegation Head Philippe Mbonyingingo explains.



 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Mali : la situation humanitaire est toujours inquiétante dans le nord




Par Charles Sanches,  Comité International de la Croix Rouge (CICR)


Le CICR est préoccupé par la situation humanitaire au nord du Mali.  Jean-Nicolas Marti, chef de la délégation régionale du CICR pour le Mali et le Niger a avancé : « Le conflit n'a pas permis à la majorité des familles de profiter de la saison agricole cette année. Les familles ont donc encore besoin d'une assistance alimentaire d'urgence en attendant de développer d'autres moyens de subsistance ».

Le CICR et la Croix-Rouge Malienne ont distribué des vivres à quelque 400 000 personnes et cela devrait se poursuivre jusqu’en fin d’année. De la viande est aussi fournie. En effet, du bétail local est acheté, abattu puis fourni aux plus démunis. À ce jour, plus de 10 000 têtes sur 15 000 ont été déstockées dans les régions de Kidal, Gao et Tombouctou.

Niamey, Niger. Emplacement où ont lieu des distributions d'assistance alimentaire du CICR et de la Croix-Rouge nigérienne au profit de réfugiés maliens. Peter Maurer, président du CICR, serre la main d'une réfugiée malienne, bénéficiaire de l'assistance


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