Aid groups access parts of Wau

Memoscar Lasuba | February 7, 2017 | 12:31 pm

Wau

Humanitarian agencies have managed to access parts of Baggari in Wau state
following extensive negotiations and renewed assuranceswith the governor,
the UN has said.

The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says a team of aid
workers accessed the area more than a week ago.They were first stopped at a
checkpoint on the outskirts of Wau town while going for their first
assessment in Baggari in nearly 6 months.

OCHA says the team was a day later allowed to proceed, but was only able to
access Ngo Halima and Ngisa villages.“Even when the mission did manage to
proceed, the team only managed to visit two out of six planned locations
due to delays at checkpoints,” partly reads a biweekly report.

The other areas the aid workers intended to reach were Biringi, Tadu, and
Mboro.According to the report this access followed a dialogue with the
state governor, who approved their travel.

OCHA estimates that there are 38,800 people displaced in the Greater
Baggari.In the same report, the UN agency says thousands of new internally
have arrived in Wau town 10 days ago. OCHA says the people fled clashes
between cattle keepers and armed groups in the Jur River region in the
south-east of Wau.

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