(MENAFNEditorial) GENEVA Switzerland June 29 2015/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- Enduring terrible hardship often with no means of survival or even shelter: that is the reality for thousands who have fled widespread violence in northern Mali in recent months. Their plight has prompted the distribution of 1400 tonnes of food as well as seed and other essential supplies in and around Mopti Timbuktu Gao and Kidal by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) working together with the Mali Red Cross and community leaders.
'We're very worried about the violence. It's taking its toll not only on these communities but on safe access for humanitarian workers too thereby depriving people of crucial assistance' said Christoph Luedi head of the ICRC delegation in Mali. 'Neutral and impartial humanitarian work must be allowed to go ahead so that those who are destitute receive the help they need.'
Rice beans oil and other food supplies have been distributed to some 63000 people in recent weeks. Almost 18000 people who have returned to their homes in the region have received mosquito nets cooking utensils hygiene items and other essentials.
'This aid meets the most pressing needs including those of communities which are hosting displaced people. These host communities are themselves struggling to make ends meet and their generosity is being severely tried' said Jean-Pierre Nereyabagabo who runs the ICRC's economic security programmes in Mali.
The ICRC also provided rice millet and sorghum seed to 100000 subsistence farmers while nearly 900000 head of livestock have been vaccinated and treated for disease. The ICRC works in close collaboration with Mali Red Cross volunteers community representatives and public utilities.
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