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KHARTOUM - 2 Aug 2013

‘Decade of Darfur violence affects more than 250 aid workers’: OCHA

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has highlighted records showing that more than 250 aid workers have been “affected by violence” in Darfur in the last decade.

OCHA's latest Humanitarian Report cites the Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD), that shows that since 2003, 47 aid workers have been killed, 139 injured and 71 abducted in Darfur.

The latest examples include five abducted aid workers who were released last week after 10 days in captivity. Just this week, gunmen threatened the staff of the Garsila office in Central Darfur of the International Medical Corps and stole the payroll.

The recent inter-militia violence in Nyala, capital of South Darfur claimed the lives of two World Vision International employees, critically injuring another, while in June, an NGO doctor was killed in a militia attack on Nertiti camp in Central Darfur.

Graph: Number of aid workers killed, injured and kidnapped in Darfur (2003-2013)

(Source: Aid Worker Security Database/OCHA)

Links:

The OCHA Humanitarian Bulletin (PDF)

Aid Worker Security Database

Related:

Medical NGO workers’ salaries stolen in Central Darfur (30 July 2013)

UN coordinator condemns NGO workers' deaths in Nyala, South Darfur (7 July 2013)

UN chief: ‘shock, sorrow’ at killing of NGO worker in Nertiti North, Central Darfur (11 June 2013)