GENEVA, Switzerland, March 22, 2013/African Press Organization (APO)/ – IOM
has distributed 103 non-food relief item kits including clothes,
kitchen utensils, shoes, and jerry cans to some 462 internally displaced
people (IDPs) in the State House Park IDP camp in Hargeisa, the largest
town in the Autonomous Republic of Somaliland.
The distribution follows a fire that destroyed a section of the camp
earlier this month, leaving several hundred residents without shelter
and in desperate need of basic humanitarian support.
The State House Park IDP camp, one of the six major IDP camps in the
country, was established some 20 years ago by Somali returnees from
refugee camps in Ethiopia and Somalia, following Somaliland’s
Declaration of Independence in 1991 and the end of the inter-clan
strife. It is now home to some 30,000 IDPs.
“These people have lost everything that they had,” said the Director
General of Somaliland’s Ministry of Resettlement, Rehabilitation and
Reconstruction, Ali Mohamed Abdalla, who attended the distribution.
The distribution was funded by Japan and implemented in close
collaboration with the Norwegian Refugee Council, the Somaliland Red
Crescent and Islamic Relief.
SOURCE
International Office of Migration (IOM)
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