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By Alisha Ryu
Nairobi
21 February 2007

International aid agencies are expressing frustration1 and alarm at their lack of access to several needy2 regions of Somalia because of continuing insecurity. VOA Correspondent Alisha Ryu in our East Africa Bureau in Nairobi reports.

 
Transitional Federal Government soldiers in Bur Haqaba, south of Baidoa, Somalia, 28 Dec 2006
The spokeswoman for the Office of U.N.'s Coordination3 for Humanitarian4 Affairs in Nairobi says access to towns and villages in some parts of south-central Somalia has improved dramatically since January.

That is when Somali government forces, backed by Ethiopian troops, defeated the country's powerful Islamist movement and drove its leaders out of power.

But the OCHA spokeswoman, Amanda Di Lorenzo, tells VOA that the worsening security situation in other parts of Somalia, where humanitarian needs are the greatest, has limited humanitarian access to a critical level.

"We now have access to locations that we have not had for a long time - for example to Galkaayo in central Somalia," she said. "In south central, there has been some improvement in access to areas that we were unable to access before, either because of the seasonal5 flooding of roads or the conflict itself. But areas, such as the Lower and Middle Juba, remain a concern to us."

Earlier last year, much of southern Somalia, stretching west to the Kenyan border and northeast to Mogadishu, suffered a crippling drought and then severe flooding, which killed scores of people and left tens of thousands homeless.

At the height of the conflict between the Islamist militia6 and the government's Ethiopian-backed troops in December, Kenya closed its border with Somalia for security reasons. The border closure has slowed overland transport of humanitarian supplies from Kenya to a trickle7.

Access by air has also been restricted. The airport in Kismayo, a key hub for delivering humanitarian supplies to Lower and Middle Juba region, remain closed to humanitarian flights because of on-going military operations in the area.

 
Residents of Mogadishu flock at a public transport terminus as they join a mass exodus8, triggered by spiraling violence in Somalia's capital, 21 Feb 2007
Meanwhile, the main seaport9 and airport in the capital, Mogadishu, have become prime targets of insurgents10 opposed to the interim12 government and its Ethiopian allies. Violence has hampered13 efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to people enduring near daily attacks there.

Now, a deadly viral disease called Rift14 Valley Fever that affects domestic animals and humans, is threatening to spread from Kenya into Somalia.

Aid agencies are warning that unless emergency assistance and supplies are increased immediately, a serious humanitarian crisis could develop in the country.

Said Warsame, an information officer with the U.N.'s World Food Program Somalia, said, "We need security to reach the people. We need to move food from the port of entry to where the people are. So, whenever there is some security incident, that prevents us."

In an effort to stabilize15 the country, the African Union is planning to deploy16 several thousand peacekeepers in Somalia. The first contingent17 of Ugandan troops is expected in Mogadishu within days.

But on Wednesday, a militant18 Islamist insurgent11 group renewed its threat to fight any foreign troops sent into the country.


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