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Friday, December 21, 2012

PRESS RELEASE: FURTHER UK SUPPORT FOR KACHIN STATE, BURMA

PRESS RELEASE

21 DECEMBER 2012
 
FURTHER UK SUPPORT FOR KACHIN STATE, BURMA

The UK will provide additional humanitarian support to those displaced by the ongoing conflict in Kachin State, Burma, the British Development Secretary Justine Greening announced today.

Justine Greening said:

“Violence in Kachin has continued now for over a year and a half, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. Many are living without basic water and sanitation. We must act now to relieve the immediate suffering and to ensure that conditions do not worsen to cause further loss of life as the winter draws in.

“The UK is stepping up to help, but I call on all donors to do more for the people of Kachin, and on all parties to ensure access for humanitarian agencies.”

The UK support delivered via NGO Trocaire over the next five months will provide:

  • 15,997 people with basic food rations;
  • 21,479 people with modest supplementary cash grants (£4.68 per adult, per month) for meat and vegetables or the equivalent in cooked meals and basic hygiene support;
  • 1,284 people with sufficient shelter;
  • 800 children able to access ‘safe areas’;
  • 5,000 people accessing psycho-social support, and
  • Over 120 humanitarian staff (from local Kachin organisations) trained in providing humanitarian support to international standards.

Note to Editors:
  1. Humanitarian partners are reporting a looming shortfall in the food supply in KIA controlled areas
  2. Trocaire has been working with a local faith-based organisation – Karuna Myanmar Social Services (KMSS) - to provide humanitarian  assistance since the beginning of the conflict in June 2011, and with DFID funding since January 2012.
  3. The current package of support is worth £1,526,569. This takes the total DFID allocation to the Kachin conflict to £3.5 million.
  4. This is in addition to the £2m of DFID humanitarian support for Rakhine state announced in October, and to the £27.1m package for humanitarian support and wider political reform announced in November.
  5. Justine Greening is the UK’s Secretary of State for International Development and is the Minister responsible for the Department for International Development (DFID) and the UK’s aid programme.
For further information, please contact Press Office <PressOffice@dfid.gov.uk>

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