联合国难民署敦促为逃离莫桑比克选举后暴力的人们提供更多支持
(2025-01-07 14:26:17)
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UNHCR urges greater support for people
fleeing post-election violence in Mozambique
31 December 2024 Migrants and Refugees
The UN refugee agency, UNHCR is deeply alarmed by the ongoing
situation in Mozambique, where post-election unrest has forced
thousands to flee their homes, including to seek safety in
neighbouring countries.
The violence comes after the top court in Mozambique confirmed
on 23 December that the ruling Frelimo party won the disputed
presidential election held in October, sparking protests.
The southern African country is also still recovering from the
devastating effects of Cyclone Chido, which hit just weeks
ago.
The current situation is hampering vital humanitarian efforts
for communities who lost everything in the storm, while challenging
the response to assist them.
Fleeing to Malawi and Eswatini
UNHCR and the Government of Malawi have identified around
2,000 people who crossed the border during the past week, while
another 1,000 entered Eswatini.
Among the new arrivals are refugees and asylum seekers of
various nationalities who have been living in Mozambique, and the
agency is raising concerns over the escalating displacement and its
impact on t affected populations.
Chansa Kapaya, UNHCR’s Regional Director for Southern Africa,
said refugees and civilians are both facing immense risks, losing
their livelihoods and relying on humanitarian assistance.
“While we are grateful for the generosity of Malawi and
Eswatini, immediate support is crucial to tackle the worsening
crisis and prevent further suffering,” she said.
Overcrowded shelters, insufficient food
People who fled to Malawi reported that they escaped attacks
and looting in their villages. Many walked long distances and
crossed the Shire River on foot or by small boats. Among them are
pregnant women, elderly persons and children who have had little to
eat.
UNHCR has provided tents, blankets and hygiene kits to assist
the most vulnerable, but noted that significant humanitarian
assistance gaps remain.
Shelters are overcrowded, sanitation facilities are
inadequate, and access to food and clean water is insufficient, the
agency said. Furthermore, over 1,000 people are sharing a single
latrine at some sites, significantly increasing the risk of
disease.
Additional resources essential
In Eswatini, many of the new arrivals report losing their
shops and businesses due to the violence.
The Malindza refugee reception centre, originally designed for
250 people, is now housing over 1,000. UNHCR is collaborating with
local authorities and partners to provide assistance, but said
additional resources are urgently needed to sustain the response
and prepare for more newcomers.
The agency warned that the situation in both Malawi and
Eswatini is becoming critical, with the rising number of refugees
and asylum-seekers straining already overstretched
resources.
While underlining its commitment to work with local
authorities and partners, UNHCR urged the international community
to provide support to host countries and affected
populations.

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