
Sumario: European Commission provides €12 million of humanitarian assistance to the victims of conflicts in Colombia (Brussels: 28 March 2006)
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 have fled to neighbouring countries as a result of the longstanding internal conflict in Colombia. The assistance will help a total of 169,000 people by meeting the essential needs of 63,700 newly displaced people and providing assistance specifically designed to protect 3,000 vulnerable children. 35,000 affected people will also see their living conditions improved, and 68,000 refugees in Ecuador, Venezuela and Panama will receive emergency assistance and legal advice.
The Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Louis Michel, said, "14,000 Columbian children are estimated to be involved with illegal armed groups. The Commission's funding protects children and gives them the chance to catch up on the schooling they have lost. When children earn educational or vocational qualifications they are much less vulnerable to recruitment by the armed groups."
The armed conflict in Columbia has been going on for 40 years, and in the past year has forced an estimated 250,000 Colombians out of their homes. Most of these people are now living in precarious circumstances; many are from rural areas and when displaced into urban settings find it difficult to survive, even at a very basic level.
The aid will be targeted at the most urgent needs of displaced people, principally in the areas of water and sanitation, shelter, health care, food and livelihood support, psychosocial support and protection.
The €12 million will include:
The Commission's humanitarian aid department has been actively involved in bringing relief to victims of the conflict in Colombia since 1997 and over that period of time has given humanitarian assistance worth over € 84 million.
The Commission will offer funding through the UN system to enable better coordination of humanitarian aid in Colombia. 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.
For more information:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/echo/field/colombia/index_en.htm
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