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UN urges rapid response to measles outbreak in Somali refugee camps in Ethiopia

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=39247&Cr=Somali&Cr1=

UN urges rapid response to measles outbreak in Somali refugee camps in Ethiopia

6 August 2011 ?
The United Nations on Saturday voiced alarm at the plight of Somali refugees in the Dollo Ado camps in south-eastern Ethiopia following an outbreak of suspected measles, and called for urgent action to assist an already vulnerable population.

So far there have been 47 official cases and three deaths from suspected measles in the Kobe camp of 25,000 people over the past week, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said in a news release.

Other suspected cases have been reported in the other two refugee camps in the area, as well as in the transit centre where there are just over 15,000 refugees awaiting relocation to the newly-opened Hilaweyn camp.

?This situation is alarming and we cannot afford to wait. We must act now, urgently and decisively, to arrest and turn around this situation,? said Moses Okello, UNHCR's Representative in Ethiopia, following a visit to Dollo Ado.

UNHCR noted that the health of the refugees, who fled the famine in their homeland, is already fragile. ?The mix of measles and high levels of malnutrition can be fatal,? the agency warned...
 
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