UPDF troops supply free safe water to Somalia's Carshanley IDP camp
Dec 03, 2022
The UPDF BG XXXV Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) officer in Barawe Maj Majid Anguyo said UPDF troops will continue distributing water weekly until a permanent solution is reached.
UPDF Battle Group XXXV serving under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia have supplied free safe water to residents of Carshanley Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp. (UPDF Photo)
UPDF | ATMIS | MAJ ANGUYO
The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) Battle Group XXXV serving under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) have supplied free safe water to residents of Carshanley Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Barawe lower Shabelle region.
Carshanley is an informal IDP camp with about 1000 people on the outskirts of Barawe town.
The residents, who received the relief Wednesday (November 30), were evicted from Deruwun by Al-Shabaab militants in Somalia.
According to officials, the nearest safe water point to the said camp is almost 8 km away with a very insecure road.
Residents from the IDP camp appreciated the water, saying it saved them from contracting waterborne related diseases and other associated risks that arise from trekking long distances in search of water.
“The water supply is a gesture that UPDF is a true People’s Army, you have saved us from contracting diseases like Cholera, typhoid, dysentery and others that have been a problem here due to contaminated water. We appreciate your good heart and support to us and we pledge our support to your fight against Al-Shabaab who evicted us from our homes,” remarked an elder from the IDP camp
The UPDF BG XXXV Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) officer in Barawe Maj Majid Anguyo said UPDF troops will continue distributing water weekly until a permanent solution is reached.
He advised area residents to report any Al-Shabaab activity to the security forces.
“Al-Shabaab militants have evicted you from your homes, you are now homeless with no safe water and food. Therefore, report any of their activities so that we can fight them to enable the return to your homes,” Maj Anguyo noted.
Carshanley IDP camp also faces problems like poor health care, poor accommodation and lack of food, among other challenges.
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