November 25, 2006
With the floods, what is the situation in the areas where MSF is working today?
What is your main concern for this population?
Though the health situation of the population is satisfactory at this point, there are significant risks for diarrhea, linked to hygiene and access to clean water, and malaria as mosquitoes are proliferating in the flooded areas. Unlike flood-affected populations in Ethiopia and Kenya, there is little media coverage of the situation of affected populations in Somalia, and few humanitarian organizations. While humanitarian aid is already scarce in Somalia, the continued flight ban imposed by Kenya on the country further impedes the arrival of assistance. Increased difficulties in accessing populations, from the flight ban to logistical aspects, must not prevent other humanitarian agencies from providing assistance now. |
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