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Sudan: ADRA Germany, Other Organizations, Arrange Airlift

June 14, 2004

Berlin, Germany

Todd Reese/ADRA/ANN Staff
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An aircraft loaded with 35 metric tons of relief items including blankets, tarpaulins, therapeutic food and medicine left Berlin, Germany, June 14 en route to the Mukjar Refugee Camp in Darfur, Sudan.

Internally displaced children, such as this southern Sudanese girl, will benefit from the 35 metric tons of aid being delivered by ADRA and its partners. [Photo by Todd Reese/ADRA]

An aircraft loaded with 35 metric tons of relief items including blankets, tarpaulins, therapeutic food and medicine left Berlin, Germany, June 14 en route to the Mukjar Refugee Camp in Darfur, Sudan. The aid is provided by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) and nine other organizations that are members of Aktion Deutchland Hilft (German Help in Action), a German alliance of non-governmental organizations. The German Foreign Affairs ministry provided additional funding.

It is estimated the supplies will benefit approximately 45,000 refugees and internally displaced persons, or IDPs.

According to media reports, the United Nations estimates that fighting in Darfur has affected more than 2 million people. More than half have been driven from their homes, with 130,000 fleeing into neighboring Chad.

IDPs face potential epidemics due to scarce water, dry wells, and few health facilities. With the rainy season fast approaching, which renders roads to the area impassable, relief organizations have combined their efforts to coordinate this response.

“These supplies will support and improve the activities of the partner organizations which are engaged in the humanitarian work in the country for months,” said Mike Perekrestenko, project leader for ADRA Germany.

ADRA is present in more than 120 countries providing individual and community development and disaster relief without regard to political or religious association, age or ethnicity.

Additional information about ADRA can be found at www.adra.org.

Todd Reese/ADRA/ANN Staff

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