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1.31.2008 - 09:00am ET
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The UPS Foundation Partners with Africare in Chad
$100,000 Grant to Support Darfur Refugees
Vegetables at the market in UPS-supported Darfur refugee camp Gaga in Chad. Adults are provided with 1 hectare (2.5 acres) of land to cultivate vegetables. Garlic and onions are popular, as are tomatoes and limes.
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, D.C. - January 31, 2008 - It is hard to imagine- 17,500
refugees, more than half of them children, living in small tented
communities in the Sahara desert. Fleeing violence in war-torn Sudan,
these refugees have sought shelter in refugee camps throughout the Central
African country of Chad. One of those camps is Gaga Camp, located 60 km
from eastern Chad's main city of Abeche. For many, Gaga camp has become a
new home away from home over the past three years. The camp opened in 2005;
more refugees arrive every day.
The UPS Foundation today announced a $100,000 grant to Africare to fund
improvements at Gaga Camp.
"The UPS Foundation has given more than a grant," noted Africare President
Julius E. Coles. "It has provided resources to ensure that the mothers,
fathers and children forced out of Darfur and into Gaga Refugee Camp will
have good nutrition, and the tools to sustain that nutrition for the time
they remain at the camp. Sustainability is key to the projects we
implement at Africare, and the UPS Foundation has become a vital partner
in that work."

Part of the market at
UPS-supported Darfur refugee camp Gaga in Chad. This market is an
important way for refugees to generate an income
Funding from The UPS Foundation will complement Africare's current
assistance in improving the living conditions of the refugee population
and surrounding villages with a focus on children with food deficiencies.
Families under the grant are given plots of land to plant gardens using
irrigation systems in order to produce an assortment of vegetables and
crops to feed their own families, selling the excess crops at nearby
markets. Badly needed agricultural inputs such as seeds and pesticides
will be distributed, and light agricultural tools such as ploughs will be
provided to facilitate the transportation of harvested products. Farmers
will also be trained in vegetable production techniques, improvement of
agricultural perimeters and consumption of crops to insure a well-balanced
diet.
"Africare's approach to creating sustainable communities is perfectly in
line with the mission of The UPS Foundation," said Lisa Hamilton,
president of The UPS Foundation. "We seek projects that not only address
emergency situations but that develop long-term solutions as well."
Gaga Camp is the 12th United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) camp in eastern Chad, managed by Africare, a U.S.-based
organization with a mission to improve the quality of life in Africa.
Africare is responsible for the day-to-day management of the camp
including the distribution of food and non-food items, the construction of
infrastructures such as water and sanitation facilities, and supplying
resources and training for capacity-building so that refugees can begin to
support themselves.
To learn more about Africare and its work at Gaga Refugee Camp, click
here:
http://www.africare.org/news/news_release/updateChad.html
To learn more about the UPS Foundation and its mission, click here:
www.community.ups.com
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