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Darfur: Médecins du Monde - France and Action Against Hunger call for an urgent resumption of negotiations
15 Nov 2006 16:04:00 GMT
Médecins du Monde France and Action contre la Faim
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14 November 2006 - Médecins du Monde France (Doctors of the World) and Action contre la Faim (Action Against Hunger) have been present in Darfur since 2004. Tens of expatriates and more than a thousand national employees have acquired substantial knowledge of the area, working relentlessly to save the lives of people affected by the bloody civil war. In respect of our principles of impartiality and humanity and in line with our humanitarian mandate, we reserve the right to express some concerns.

Since May 2006 and following the Darfur Peace Agreement which only involved one minority faction from the rebel side, the security situation has considerably deteriorated and we have witnessed increasing fighting. Fuelled by the fragmentation of the conflict, the deployment of Sudanese military forces, the atomisation of local Sudanese powers and inter-ethnic tensions (even in camps for displaced people), the increasing violence has had disastrous consequences for displaced people, exposing them to conflict and depriving them of humanitarian assistance.

Humanitarian access to populations has been significantly limited for six months and the resumption of conflict has caused the deaths of at least 20 humanitarian workers.

MDM France and ACF consider the Darfur Peace Agreement signed in Abuja counter-productive so far and ask the international community to bring all conflicting parties back to the negotiating table to implement a shared peace agreement which will improve the situation for populations in Darfur.

The deployment of blue helmets alone cannot resolve the crisis and provide security for populations and humanitarian actors; a political framework involving more actors, including the parties to the conflict, is indispensable. Otherwise, the conditions for a real security and thus humanitarian catastrophe could be created.

We ask the international community:

to involve itself strongly to bring all parties to the conflict back to the negotiation table.

to call for respect of humanitarian space by all parties to the conflict.

to reinforce the capacity of the African Union to achieve its current mandate of protecting populations.

to take into account the reality regarding security conditions on the ground in its search for a diplomatic solution.

to take into account the opinion of actors on the ground who are better placed to evaluate the expectations of the populations and the concrete consequences of external military actions.

Press Contacts :

ACF : Sylvain Trottier : 0033 (0)1 43 35 82 24 / strottier@actioncontrelafaim.org

Médecins du Monde : Annabelle Quenet : 0033 (0)1 44 92 14 32 / infomdm@medecinsdumonde.net

ACF in Darfur: Nutrition: El Fasher, Nyala, Kalma: 8180 children admitted Food Aid in the north and south of Darfur: food distribution to approx. 200,000 people per month Water and sanitation in the north and south of Darfur: water access to nearly 135,000 people

Médecins du Monde France in Darfur: Primary Health Care: Kass, Nyala Kalma camp: 90,000 people Maternal-infantile health: Kass, Nyala Kalma camp: 90,000 people Mobile health clinics: Kass district and Jebel Mara: 45,000 people

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A Chad army soldier gestures at a battlefield in Hadjer Marfaine, a mountainous area close to the Sudanese border, December 14, 2006. Chad's army said on Friday it killed two rebel military chiefs as it swept their fighters back into neighbouring Sudan this week, but the insurgents denied this and said they remained on Chadian soil. The soldiers are wearing distinctive coloured ribbons, which they change daily to allow them to distinguish between each other and the enemy on the battlefield. Picture taken December 14, 2006.