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¡¡NAIROBI, June 17 (Xinhuanet) -- The United Nations World Food Program (WFP)
announced here Friday that about 3.5 million people, more than half of the
entire population of western Sudan's Darfur region would need food aid in the
coming "hunger season."
In a statement issued in Nairobi,
the WFP revised its emergencyoperation and appealed for an additional 94 million
US dollars foran extra 84,000 tons of food, to raise its monthly targets to up
to 3.25 million people out of a total of 3.5 million in need, at the height of
the annual "hunger season" from August through the month of October.
The UN agency said the additional people will be met
by the International Committee of the Red Cross which aims to feed up to 320,000
people a month in Darfur.
"The Darfur conflict is now sadly half way through
its third year. In May, WFP fed a record of 1.8 million people in Darfur, most
of them stranded in camps after being forced from their homesand farms," said
Ramiro Lopes da Silva, WFP's country director in Sudan in a statement.
"But large numbers of others can no longer provide
for themselves because of insecurity, drought, the poor harvest last year and
with local markets closed. They don't live in camps, but are all caught in the
same Darfur trap, and urgently need our helpto survive," he said.
The revised WFP operation foresees the number of
internally displaced persons (IDPs) staying unchanged at 1.5 million in Darfur.
The UN food agency said insecurity, conflict and the
poor harvest disrupted livelihoods, impeded traditional migration and trade
routes and blocked the return of IDPs to their homes. Enditem
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