Afran : Troubled Chad moving to calmer phase: UN official
on 2009/11/19 9:55:17
Afran

Nov 18, 2009

GENEVA (Reuters) - Chad, long racked by violence and poverty, seems to be moving into a calmer phase where its energies can be focused on development, the top United Nations official in the central African country said on Wednesday.

"There are positive signs on the horizon," Michele Falavigna, U.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Chad, told a news conference.

These included the return home of some of the country's 168,000 internally displaced people, the gradual creation of a settled environment in refugee camps, and diplomatic contacts between Chad and its estranged neighbour Sudan.

Later this month, the U.N. would be seeking some $470 million for a 2010 humanitarian programme directed not just at relief but also projects to build up social infrastructure.

"Next year will be a critical one for the country. Chad is passing out of the acute emergency phase towards stabilisation, although banditry continues to be a chronic problem," he said.

The 74 projects to be funded -- half to be run by U.N. agencies and half by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) -- would aim to provide better living conditions and jobs, particularly for young people who had been in armed groups.

Full details of the programme would be issued when the U.N. releases its overall humanitarian appeals to international donors at the end of the month, officials in Geneva said.

Falavigna agreed that relief operations in Chad, including those targeting some 325,000 refugees from Sudan and the Central African Republic as well as the 168,000 internally displaced Chadians, were being hit by continuing lawlessness.

Last week six foreign aid groups suspended operations in eastern Chad following the killing of one aid worker and the kidnapping of another in the wake of some 50 other attacks earlier this year.

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