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11.16.2006 - 09:54am ET
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Oxfam: Continued Violence in Eastern Chad Could Slash Water Rations for Refugees
Newly displaced say violence is worst in living memory
(CSRwire) Emergency water supplies in eastern Chad are overstretched and may
not be able to meet the needs of thousands of people fleeing fighting in
the area, international agency Oxfam International warned today.
Oxfam may have to cut the daily rations allotted to the tens of thousands
of Sudanese refugees living in camps in southeastern Chad, which currently
adhere to international standards of 15 litres per person per day.
Hundreds of displaced Chadians have been arriving daily to safe areas near
the refugee camps following a week of attacks on villages that has left
dozens of casualties.
A state of emergency was imposed in eastern Chad this week after ethnic
attacks on more than ten villages in the area bordering Sudan's western
Darfur region. Heavily armed attackers on horse- and camel-back have razed
entire villages to the ground, further fueling the tensions in the restive
area on both sides of the border.
"Our biggest concern is that our pumping station in Goz Beida, where many
displaced people are arriving, is already working at full capacity to
provide 350,000 litres of water to the camp and the community every day.
If more people arrive, we may find it difficult to help them," said Roland
Van Hauwermeiren, the head of Oxfam's operations in eastern Chad, after a
visit Tuesday to the southeastern town, where more than 4,000 Chadians
have arrived since last week.
"Our pumps and generators are working at full capacity to fulfill existing
needs, but if there is no more water in the ground, there is nothing we can
do. As we cannot deprive these new arrivals of water, we will have to find
other solutions, such as reducing the water available every day or trucking
in water, until the security situation stabilizes and people are
comfortable going home," added Van Hauwermeiren.
Daily water rations could be reduced by 1.5 litres, as much as is
contained in a bottle of mineral water, leaving people without the water
they need for cooking, bathing and drinking.
Bringing water to this arid and remote part of the world is a key
challenge to the humanitarian workers supporting the more than 218,000
refugees from the Darfur region over the last three years.
Trucking in water and installing temporary plastic tanks are two
short-term solutions Oxfam will implement should the situation continue to
deteriorate. Cutting water rations to the camps by one or two litres per
person per day is another way to stretch the limited supplies. But such
cuts are not sustainable over the long term.
"People have fled their homes even without coming under attack, which
shows how tense the situation really is and how important it is for
security to stabilize. Many have arrived with nothing, and are camping
under trees in a state of shock," said Van Hauwermeiren.
"People I have spoken with say that in all of their years, they cannot
remember things being this bad, with such hatred and destruction choking
them out of their homes," said Van Hauwermeiren. "Everyone wants to go
home to their crops and to their regular lives but are too afraid to even
consider it. The feelings of desperation among the people are
overwhelming."
Oxfam calls on all actors engaged in efforts to bring peace to Chad and
Darfur to work more effectively together and exert greater influence on
the parties to the conflict to immediately halt the attacks on civilians
so as to prevent an already volatile situation from deteriorating
further.
Oxfam supports the call by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to ensure the
protection of refugees and displaced people and reduce the threat of
cross-border attacks.
Oxfam also encourages all actors to adopt a coherent, coordinated approach
to the challenges of peace and conflict resolution in the restive central
African region.
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