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Bibliothèque From persecution to deprivation - International donors neglect 60,000 displaced Kachin on China-Burma border

From persecution to deprivation - International donors neglect 60,000 displaced Kachin on China-Burma border

From persecution to deprivation - International donors neglect 60,000 displaced Kachin on China-Burma border

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Date of publication
Octobre 2012
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OBL:62723

About 60,000 Kachin villagers fleeing Burma Army attacks and persecution, who are sheltering in
Kachin-controlled territory along the China-Burma border, have received almost no international aid since
conflict broke out in June 2011.
Data compiled from local relief groups shows that international aid agencies, including the UN, have
provided only 4% of basic food needs of this displaced population, who have been kept alive almost entirely
by private donations from local and overseas compatriots. Over 2 million US dollars are needed a month for
food.
Lack of official access and fears of aid diversion have been cited by international donors as reasons
for not responding to the crisis. However, well-established mechanisms exist to deliver aid accountably
through local community-based organizations.
Escalating conflict has caused numbers of displaced to triple over the past year, creating an untenable
burden for local communities. International donors must immediately step in to coordinate a large-scale
relief effort to address the needs of these displaced Kachin...

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