Darfur Crisis Worsens as Aid Workers Evacuate
The insecurity has led to 250 humanitarian staff - from key locations across Darfur serving some 480,000 people- being temporarily evacuated.
At a time when humanitarian needs are rising fast, aid workers are facing unprecedented difficulties, said a group of leading international aid agencies working in the conflict-stricken region.
Already more than a third of Darfur is effectively out of bounds to aid agencies. Evacuations and new violence in December mean access levels are now even lower. A ceasefire is desperately needed to allow aid workers reach those in need, says Concern Worldwide Regional Director Angela O'Neill.
Concern Worldwide, in association with other agencies including World Vision, International Rescue Committee (IRC), Norwegian Refugee Council, and Oxfam International Goal, say: "All parties must urgently agree - and maintain - a ceasefire with immediate effect. They must ensure that aid workers are able to reach people in need."













