Monday 27 April 2009

The Political Situation in Sudan...

Several people have asked me if our work will be affected by the Sudan Government’s expulsion of aid agencies. From reports I have been given the Government’s policy will not be implemented in the South. Even if it were, we have not established an organisation in Sudan, so effectively there is nothing to be evicted. In fact we are working in the manner the Government is advocating Ie resourcing local leaders to deliver the required services.

There are however some indirect consequences for our work. One is that MSF (Doctors Without Borders) are in the process of leaving Aweil. I am told this is in response to the abduction of three of their doctors in Darfur. They have been the only ones providing quality medical care in the region. The other obvious impact will be on the increase of Darfuri refugees fleeing south into Aweil as the situation in Darfur deteriorates.

Rather than being an obstacle to our partnership with Christian leaders in Aweil, the expulsion of Aid Agencies has brought a greater urgency in both areas where we have commenced work - our support for those ministering to Darfuri refugees, and the development of the Aweil Civic Hospital. However the situation is volatile and future developments are hard to predict.