Displaced families in Darfur in need of food
![]() With her baby strapped to her back, Fatma describes her harrowing escape from an armed militia attack on her village. Photo ©2007 Michael Arunga/World Vision However, getting the food rations to distribute is becoming increasingly difficult. Recently, World Food Program trucks have become a target of violence. Armed assailants have hijacked 60 trucks since January and killed five WFP drivers during March and early April. Despite the challenges of increased instances of violence, as well as rising food and transportation costs, World Vision staff members continue to provide ongoing food distributions to more than 400,000 displaced Darfurians within this and 20 other camps in the region. Resources are constantly stretched as the fighting continues and thousands are fleeing their villages in search of safety. According to the United Nations, 2.4 million people in Darfur are displaced. That's one-third of the region's population. (View a U.N. profile [pdf] of the humanitarian crisis.) Since December 2007, World Vision has registered more than 18,000 new arrivals at the Al Salaam camp. Fatma — who was driven from her village after a militia attack — and thousands like her seek safety in numbers, food aid, and care that camps try to provide. Fatma's storyFatma was understandably distraught when she arrived at the Al Salaam camp. Escape to safety ![]() A truck carrying internally displaced people arrives at the Al Salaam camp in South Darfur. Photo ©2007 Michael Arunga/World Vision Driven from their village, Fatma, her children, and about 200 others set out to find safety, food and shelter at the camp. 'We need food'Al Salaam is the only camp within South Darfur accepting new arrivals. The other camps are already full and simply don't have the resources to take in any more of the displaced. Learn more>> Read about food aid and its role in tackling chronic poverty and world hunger. >> Read a post from the World Food Program about how the recent killings of WFP truck drivers will affect food distribution. >> View a United Nations profile of the humanitarian situation in Darfur (pdf file). Two ways you can help>> Pray that Fatma will be reunited with her husband and mother. Pray that resources will reach those whose lives have been ripped apart by the ongoing conflict in Darfur and that peace will come to this embattled region. |
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