Over 1 Million Iraqi Children Might Die in War - Secret UN Documen

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A newly-obtained confidential UN document predicts that 30 percent of
children under 5 in Iraq, or 1.26 million, "would be at risk of death
from malnutrition" in the event of a war. The draft document,
"Integrated Humanitarian Contingency Plan for Iraq and Neighbouring
Countries", was produced by the UN's Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) on 7 January 2003. Its release comes as aid
agencies and government representatives meet urgently in Geneva to
discuss humanitarian operations in the event of war." 
 
The document, available at www.casi.org.uk/info/undocs/internal.html,
contains the following key assessments: 

"In the event of a crisis, 30 percent of children under 5 would be at
risk of death from malnutrition" [p. 3(5)]. With 4.2 million children
under five in Iraq [p. 3(5)], this represents 1.26 million children
under five. 
"the collapse of essential services in Iraq ... could lead to a
humanitarian emergency of proportions well beyond the capacity of UN
agencies and other aid organizations" [p. 4(6)] 
"all UN agencies have been facing severe funding constraints that are
preventing them from reaching even minimum levels of preparedness" [p.
1(3)] 
"the effects of over 12 years of sanctions, preceded by war, have
considerably increased the vulnerability of the population". [p. 3(5)] 
"WFP [World Food Programme] estimates that approximately 10 million
people ... would be highly food insecure, displaced or directly affected
by military action" [p. 11(13)] 
"in the event of a crisis, only 39 percent of the population would be
serviced [with water] on a rationed basis" [p. 12(14)] 
"UNHCR estimates that up to 1.45 million refugees and asylum-seekers may
seek to flee Iraq in the event of a military conflict" [p. 9(11)] 
"Up to 900,000 people may be displaced in addition to the
900,000-1,100,000 existing IDPs [internally displaced persons]" [p.
10(12)] 
[from tables on p. 12(14)] 
5,210,000 are highly vulnerable children under five and pregnant and
lactating women. 

500,000 potential direct and indirect casualties (overall population). 
3,020,000 at nutritional risk (overall population). 
18,240,000 might need access to treated water. 
8,710,000 may need sanitation facilities. 
Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (CASI) co-ordinator, Jonathan
Stevenson, said: 
 
"These UN estimates reveal that the people of Iraq are facing a
humanitarian crisis of overwhelming severity. The $30m of emergency aid
offered to handle this - little more than $1 per Iraqi - is wholly
inadequate. Tony Blair talks of a moral case for war, yet once again the
indications are that no serious responsibility is being taken for the
impact of UK policies on Iraq civilians." 
 
The OCHA document is one of three internal UN documents released jointly
by the New York-based Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR) and
CASI. The document was obtained by the CESR from UN personnel who
believe that the potential humanitarian impact of war is a matter of
global public concern that should be discussed fully and openly. 
 

Source:  casi.org.uk

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