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Oxfam urges Sri Lankan government to lift restrictions as conditions in displaced camps deteriorate
Thousands of lives are at risk in Sri Lanka because aid to refugees is being restricted by a government ban on aid agency vehicles entering the camps, and difficulties in securing access for staff , Oxfam said today.
2009-05-21Thousands of lives are at risk in Sri Lanka
because aid to refugees is being restricted by a government ban on aid agency
vehicles entering the camps, and difficulties in securing access for staff ,
Oxfam said today.
Without appropriate staff and access for vehicles agencies cannot adequately
provide urgently needed services including food, water and sanitation
equipment, leading to health risks amongst the war-weary refugees who are
almost totally reliant on aid.
There is already an epidemic of chickenpox and skin diseases and a growing
number of hepatitis cases because of poor sanitation.
As UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon prepared to visit
the camps, Oxfam called on the Sri Lankan government to allow better access to
the camps and to drop its vehicle ban, which has been in place since Sunday.
David White Oxfam’s Acting Country Director said: “The camps in Sri Lanka are
huge. They stretch over 1,000 acres and take nearly an hour to walk across.
Without vehicles we can’t do our work properly and that’s putting lives at
risk.
“Thousands of people are arriving from the war zone in a very weak condition.
We’re very worried about their health, with small children and the elderly
being particularly at risk. Keeping aid agencies out will only make their
condition more critical.
“We’re asking the Sri Lankan government to adhere to the guiding principles,
agreed to by them, international donors and aid agencies, and let us do our job
properly.”
The Menik Farm camps, near Vavuniya in the north of the country, are still
expanding with traumatised people pouring in from the conflict zone. They
already hold 120,000 people. The military have told aid agencies to expect
another 50,000 refugees in the next few days. The new arrivals are the people
who were held on the beach by the Tamil Tiger rebels until their defeat on
Sunday.
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