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Success! Darfur funding passes in US House of Representatives
May 20, 2008 — Last Thursday afternoon, the House of Representatives approved an additional $334 million for the UNAMID peacekeeping operation, the hybrid UN-AU peacekeeping force in Darfur. As many readers know, the UNAMID operation has been plagued with a lack of resources
and funding — this bill is a huge step toward fixing this problem. Even
better — this bill includes $150 million in overdue payments, known as
arrears, for UN peacekeeping.
Given the recent upsurge in violence in Sudan, including attacks in North Darfur, the bombing of a Darfurian school, and even more alarming concerns that the recent rebel attack on Khartoum may provoke an armed response in Darfur, adequate funding for this operation is critical to ensuring security for the civilian population of Darfur.
But we aren’t out of the woods yet...
Before
the 2008 budget can become law, the Senate must pass their version of
the bill — we need your help to make this happen! The $334 million for
Darfur peacekeeping passed by the House might get cut if your senator
doesn't stand up for it. Sign up for GI-NET’s Action Alert newsletter or bookmark the RSS feed to find out when your phone calls can make the difference in passing this bill and helping to ensure safety for millions of Darfurian civilians still threatened by violence and rape.
