Submitted by alias545 on October 4, 2007
The report looks at the restricted access for providing humanitarian aid to the war-effected population in Darfur due to increased insecurity and government controls. Even in areas where access to civilians is secure, humanitarian agencies are faced with increasing obstruction by Sudanese government policies and practices in Darfur. The Sudanese government has a long record of deliberately restricting the activities of international humanitarian agencies trying to assist civilians in conflict-affected areas of Sudan. Under international pressure, special procedures for aid work were introduced in Darfur in 2004 that facilitated the massive expansion of the aid effort. However the Sudanese...
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