Operation Lifeline Sudan
Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) was a consortium of UN agencies (mainly UNICEF and the World Food Programme)[1] and approximately 35 Non-governmental organizations operating in southern Sudan to provide humanitarian assistance throughout war-torn and drought-afflicted regions in the South. Operation Lifeline Sudan was established in April 1989 in response to a devastating famine and the effects of the Second Sudanese Civil War, as a result of negotiations between the UN, the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) to deliver humanitarian assistance to all civilians in need, regardless of their location or political affiliation.[1] This includes over 100,000 returnees from Itang in 1991.[2]
Lokichogio was the primary forward operations hub for OLS.
Notes
- 1 2 Operation Lifeline Sudan at the United Nations Website retrieved February 28, 2008
- ↑ Clapham (ed.) p. 63.
References
- Clapham, Christopher (ed.) African Guerrillas (Oxford, 1998) ISBN 0-85255-815-5
- Operation Lifeline Sudan at the United Nations Website