
Summary: Colombia: EU Commission agrees €12m of humanitarian assistance for victims of internal conflict (23 March 2007: Brussels)
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The European Commission has agreed a Global Plan to grant €12 million of humanitarian aid to support people who are displaced from their homes, blocked in their area or who flee to neighbouring countries as a result of the longstanding internal conflict in Colombia. The assistance is targeted to provide help to 197,000 people. The aid will be targeted at the most urgent needs, principally water and sanitation, shelter, health care, food and livelihood support, psychosocial support
and protection. The aid will be channelled through the Commission's Directorate-General for Humanitarian Aid (ECHO) under the responsibility of Commissioner Louis Michel and will be distributed by humanitarian NGOs and international agencies operating in the region.
In Colombia, more than 50,000 people will receive emergency assistance immediately after displacement caused by the conflict, 80,000 will see their living conditions improve, and some 3,000 children will benefit from adapted protection assistance. Also, around 64,000 Colombian refugees in Ecuador, Venezuela and Panama will benefit from the decision.
Commenting on this new Global Plan, Commissioner Michel said: "This is a long lasting forgotten crisis that still displaces more than 200,000 people every year. Since the conflict started more than 3.5 million of Colombians have been obliged to abandon their home and have fled to urban areas or to neighbouring countries. The European Commission remains committed to helping them to alleviate their suffering."
The main areas of intervention will be:
Emergency needs immediately after displacement: The first 3 months after displacement are critical, and the Commission aims to help 50,000 newly displaced people during this period.
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