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06KHARTOUM688
2006-03-18 06:47:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Khartoum
Cable title:  

KOSTI WHARF - BURSTING AT THE SEAMS

Tags:  EAID PREF PGOV PHUM SOCI KAWC SU 
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P 180647Z MAR 06
FM AMEMBASSY KHARTOUM
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 1922
INFO RUCNIAD/IGAD COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KHARTOUM 000688 

SIPDIS

AIDAC
SIPDIS

STATE FOR AF/SPG, PRM, AND ALSO PASS USAID/W
USAID FOR DCHA SUDAN TEAM, AF/EA, DCHA
NAIROBI FOR USAID/DCHA/OFDA, USAID/REDSO, AND FAS
USMISSION UN ROME
GENEVA FOR NKYLOH
NAIROBI FOR SFO
NSC FOR JMELINE, TSHORTLEY
USUN FOR TMALY
BRUSSELS FOR PLERNER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID PREF PGOV PHUM SOCI KAWC SU
SUBJECT: KOSTI WHARF - BURSTING AT THE SEAMS


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Summary and Comment
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KHARTOUM 000688

SIPDIS

AIDAC
SIPDIS

STATE FOR AF/SPG, PRM, AND ALSO PASS USAID/W
USAID FOR DCHA SUDAN TEAM, AF/EA, DCHA
NAIROBI FOR USAID/DCHA/OFDA, USAID/REDSO, AND FAS
USMISSION UN ROME
GENEVA FOR NKYLOH
NAIROBI FOR SFO
NSC FOR JMELINE, TSHORTLEY
USUN FOR TMALY
BRUSSELS FOR PLERNER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID PREF PGOV PHUM SOCI KAWC SU
SUBJECT: KOSTI WHARF - BURSTING AT THE SEAMS


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Summary and Comment
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1. On March 9, the USAID/Khartoum Internally Displaced
Persons (IDP) Officer conducted a one-day visit to Kosti
to investigate reports of huge crowds of returnees to
Southern Sudan stranded at Kosti wharf for weeks. The
1,400 returnees at the wharf exceed its capacity of 750.
USAID partner Adventist Development and Relief Agency
(ADRA) and other humanitarian organizations are providing
just enough services to keep the situation from becoming
a disaster. ADRA has improved the shelter facilities at
the wharf in addition to providing food rations,
supplies, water and sanitation facilities, and a health
clinic.


2. The government-run River Transport Corporation (RTC)
is severely lacking the operational and funding capacity
to deal with the influx and shows no sign of improving
soon. There is no clear schedule of barge trips to the
south. Six pushers of 16 are functioning, and operate
only at a maximum of 40 percent capacity. Passenger
travel on cargo barges continues unabated, although
banned by national Ministry of Transport. (Note: The
RTC requires travelers to sign an agreement releasing RTC
from liability. End note.) According to RTC officials,
critically needed equipment for repairing the pushers has
been held in Port Sudan more than a month. Meanwhile,
returnees continue to arrive. End summary and comment.

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Kosti Wharf Returnee Situation
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3. Kosti is located 300 kilometers (km) south of
Khartoum on the White Nile. The town constitutes an
important junction for both river and road transport to
Southern Sudan and the western regions of Kordofan and
Darfur. Kosti wharf was one of the first way stations to
be established to support spontaneous returns, and USAID
and other donors provide a variety of service for

returnees.


4. The post-Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) era has
put significant pressure on the RTC and yielded an
increased demand for cargo services. A growing number of
returnees have sought transport on cargo barges, which
unlike passenger vessels allow passengers to carry
luggage. U.N. agencies are increasingly seeking cargo
transport or hiring a cargo/passenger barge to move
supplies to the south. In addition, the Government of
National Unity (GNU) and Government of Southern Sudan
(GoSS) transport food on the barges, and soldiers from
both Sudanese Armed Forces and the Sudan People's
Liberation Army rely on barges and want to be given
priority.


5. The wharf's capacity is visibly overstretched. More
than 1,400 people are crowded into an area designed for a
maximum of 750. The crowd continues to grow and there
are no signs of change in the pattern of return. Water,
sanitation, and health services are still holding up
despite increased strain. Nevertheless, any water
shortages in the city supply, which is the only source of
water for the wharf, could lead to crisis and also affect
the sanitation situation.


6. The wharf's current limited operational capacity
does not appear likely to improve soon, as RTC sees no
chances for increase in the number of trips, given the
limited number and low capacity of pushers.
Thirty-two engines for operating pushers arrived in Port
Sudan in mid-February and were to be installed in
collaboration with the Government of Germany. The
Ministry of Finance asked RTC to make a down payment for
duties and other local taxes. RTC did not advance
payment, so the engines have not been released from Port
Sudan. A team of German engineers and technicians tasked
with fitting the engines had arrived in Kosti, but has
been unable to work without the engines. According to
RTC officials, Dutch government funds will support the

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assembly of 50 cargo and 5 passenger barges in Kosti.
RTC is preparing the site for the project, which is
expected to start as soon as the materials arrive in
Kosti.


7. With support from the International Organization for
Migration (IOM),ADRA is running a tracking and
monitoring system that has identified more than 22,400
returnees since July 2004. The data is collected from 12
tracking points covering both the river and road
transport network passing through Kosti, Rebek, and other
locations in White Nile State. Enumerators managing the
system reported that returnees frequently expect
compensation of some sort in exchange for providing
information.


8. In early 2006, the German Red Cross began operating a
clinic at Kosti wharf in collaboration with the Ministry
of Health (MOH). The U.N. World Food Program (WFP) is
scheduled to begin providing food for supplementary
feeding programs for malnourished children and pregnant
and lactating mothers in Kosti IDP camps. WFP will also
support therapeutic feeding in the main hospitals in
collaboration with MOH, as well as school feeding
programs in Kosti IDP camps for approximately 18,000
children. WFP is considering whether to give a half
rations in IDP camps for the period of April to July.


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Recommendations
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9. The few shelter facilities put in place by ADRA and
others are already overcrowded. Some returnees preferred
staying under the trees rather than the shelters to avoid
the crowds. ADRA and other counterparts should prepare a
contingency plan should the number of returnees continue
to grow. USAID will work with them on this and continue
to monitor the situation closely.


10. Lobbying is needed at the Khartoum level to advance
the humanitarian priorities and emphasize the urgent need
for returnees to reach their destinations quickly and
with dignity. The Port Sudan bottleneck of pusher
engines should be high on the priority list to increase
the barge capacity on the Nile.


11. Some counterparts on the ground mentioned that the
GoSS is encouraging people to return to the south. The
strained resources to support returnees and the
possibility of a humanitarian emergency at the wharf
should be made clear to the GoSS.

HUME