Nairobi meeting plans aid delivery to South Kordofan and Blue Nile
On Saturday the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, the UN, African Union and Arab league met in Nairobi to sign an agreement to deliver aid to the states of South Kordofan and Blue Nile. The document aims to deliver aid directly to the regions without conditions or obstacles, and aims to begin relief operations within two weeks of it being signed. It asks for the World Food Programme to provide logistics for the operation and connect the two regions without obstacles. The SPLM considered the agreement an important step to save victims of war in both regions. Hashim Orta, SPLM-N official of humanitarian affairs called for the speedy delivery of aid to the regions, and protection of refugees in camps. He said the document signed by the three parties will be handed to the Sudanese government to determine the final agreement.
On Saturday the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, the UN, African Union and Arab league met in Nairobi to sign an agreement to deliver aid to the states of South Kordofan and Blue Nile.
The document aims to deliver aid directly to the regions without conditions or obstacles, and aims to begin relief operations within two weeks of it being signed.
It asks for the World Food Programme to provide logistics for the operation and connect the two regions without obstacles.
The SPLM considered the agreement an important step to save victims of war in both regions.
Hashim Orta, SPLM-N official of humanitarian affairs called for the speedy delivery of aid to the regions, and protection of refugees in camps.
He said the document signed by the three parties will be handed to the Sudanese government to determine the final agreement.