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40 technical agreements signed to boost humanitarian work in Darfur states


Niyala/Al-Fasher, May 2 (SUNA) - The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs has adopted a package of procedure to preserve a good level of humanitarian affairs in Darfur states and to guarantee more services to the displaced people at their camps, especially in the fields of water, health, food and conservation of environment. In this regard 40 technical agreements were signed in the field of humanitarian work between a number of foreign organizations and government institutions toward providing the displaced peoples' camps with all aspects of humanitarian and relief support. The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Haroun Luwal, and the State Minister at the ministry, Ahmed Haroun, called for speeding up the implementation of the approved plan for conservation of environment, and reiterated the government commitment to provide all the requirements to prop up the humanitarian work and to support the performance of the higher emergency committees and the organizations operating in the states. MO/MO

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