Somalia is
worst humanitarian crisis - UN official.
(Somalia, January
30,
2008 Ceegaag Online)
High levels of malnutrition
and the difficulties of delivering aid make Somalia the
world's most pressing humanitarian crisis, the U.N. refugee
agency's representative there said on Tuesday.
More than 1 million people
have fled their homes in Somalia, which is convulsed by
fighting between Ethiopian-backed government forces,
Islamist insurgents and an assortment of warlords.
"I've never seen anything
like Somalia before," Guillermo Bettocchi, representative of
the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, said during a visit
to London.
"The situation is very
severe. It is the most pressing humanitarian emergency in
the world today -- even worse than Darfur," he told
reporters, referring to the war in western Sudan, which has
driven 2.5 million from their homes.
A bomb attack which killed
three foreign aid workers in Somalia on Monday underlined
the difficulty in delivering aid in the anarchic country
that has been wracked by clan violence for 17 years, he
said.
Fifteen percent of the
population suffers acute malnutrition while health services
are very limited and sanitation, water and shelters are
extremely poor, Bettocchi said.
Source: Reuters
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