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A humanitarian flight of the Italian Cooperation arrived yesterday to assist South Sudanese refugees in Uganda

A humanitarian flight of the Italian Cooperation from the United Nations Logistics Base in Brindisi arrived yesterday in Entebbe. The expedition consisted of relief supplies and emergency medical goods destined to South Sudanese refugees in Uganda.
The humanitarian shipment consists of tents, water tanks, a water purification unit, first-aid and hygiene kits and waterproofing material for makeshift homes. Its total value, including transportation costs, is of nearly 300,000 euros.
The Associazione Centro Aiuti Volontari di Trento (ACAV) will take care of the distribution of the supplies to the South Sudanese population currently living in Rhino Camp, located in the Arua Region, on the Ugandan Northern border.
The shipment adds on to the five million euros in emergency aid allocated for South Sudanese refugees, which Italy will announce during the Kampala Summit promoted by the Ugandan Government on 22 -23 June, with a view to facing up to the very severe humanitarian crisis that South Sudan is now experiencing.