NAIROBI -The UN World Food Program (WFP) condemned Tuesday the killing of their aid worker by Somali gunmen in Somalia.WFP said in a statement issued in Nairobi found by Shabelle Media Network that three masked gunmen shot and killed 44-year-old Somali national Ibrahim Hussein Duale on Tuesday while he was monitoring school feeding in a WFP-supported school in Yubsan village, 6 km from the Gedo region capital of Garbahare. jubbaland state of somalia WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran condemned the murder and urged all parties to the worsening conflict there to protect humanitarian workers. "We call on all parties to allow us to do our job -- providing food to feed hungry at this critical time," said Sheeran.
"We are an impartial international organization and we need a minimum of security to serve the Somali people." She added. Duale leaves a wife and five children. He joined WFP in 2006 as a food monitor in Gedo region, jubbaland state which borders with Kenya and Ethiopia. He is the third WFP staff member killed in Somalia since August2008. Five WFP-contracted transport staff were killed in Somalia in 2008. "This was a shocking attack on one of our staff while he was doing his job," Sheeran added. "Ibrahim was a good, honest man and worked extremely hard to assist those in need. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues."
A total of 3.25 million people, or 43 percent of the entire population, need humanitarian assistance. Some 3.1 million of them need food assistance. Despite the growing insecurity, WFP has been feeding more than 1.5 million people every month in Somalia. Ninety percent of WFP food assistance for Somalia arrives by sea on ships currently escorted by European Union naval vessels to protect them from piracy. WFP shipped some 260,000 metric tons of food to Somalia in 2008,almost four times the amount in 2007, three times what was shipped in 2006 and eight times the amount in 2005
U.N. aid worker killed in Somalia
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