Sep 8 2011
Nancy Lindborg, USAID's assistant administrator for the Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance, writes in this post in USAID's "IMPACTblog" that the U.S. "continue[s] to call on all parties involved to allow unfettered humanitarian access to Somalis in need." She continues, "The unfortunate reality is that Somalia is the most difficult operating environment for humanitarians in the world today," adding that "unless we -- the international community -- can get access to provide humanitarian assistance to southern Somalia, the already horrific situation will get worse. Without access, the number of people in crisis will increase, and famine will continue to spread in Somalia" (9/6).
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