SUDAN
- Current Issues
- Country Background, Politics & Law
- Human Rights Issues
- Security, Humanitarian Issues and Protection Related Issues
- Conflict Regions
Security
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Security situation |
Security forces |
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Criminality |
Corruption |
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Humanitarian issues
Protection-related issues
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Internal flight alternative |
Third countries |
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Return/repatriation |
19.09.2002 - Source: American University of Cairo - Forced Migration and Refugee Studies
OXFAM (GB) ("Report on the Situation of IDPs and Refugees in Northern Sudan: Findings of an exploratory study September 2002 (by Gina Bekker)") [#12484], [ID 13110]
"OXFAM GB, operational in Sudan since 1983, has a field presence in Khartoum, Kassala,
Red Sea, Darfur, Upper Nile, and Bahr Al Jebel States where it implements development,
rehabilitation and emergency projects. OXFAM works primarily with Sudanese partner
organisations, but is operational if no appropriate partner organisation can be identified.
OXFAM aims to improve household food security, access to basic services such as basic
education and safe drinking water, to build capacity of civil structures and to work towards
peace-building. Target groups are subsistence farmers in marginal areas, (agro-) pastoralists,
urban poor and displaced persons. OXFAM gives special emphasis to gender equity.
OLS southern sector: OXFAM GB operates water, food security, health, nutrition, education,
and gender programmes in a variety of locations, including Mundri, Maridi, Rumbek, and
Bor."
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