By Marion Muck | 1st chairwoman
The situation there is getting worse and worse. Many people flee from one camp to another and this does not make it easier for our project. Nevertheless, we succeed again and again in distributing food to the people and especially to the children in the embattled areas. We have made it our task to distribute a healthy lunch to the schools on a regular basis so that they can at least get their fill from time to time.
The civilians are now being told by the coup army not to bring food out of the city, so it is difficult for us to get rice. But we are trying our best.
Due to the rapid increase in the cost of food and the decline of the national currency, more and more people are suffering. Many have lost their jobs, and many had to and still have to leave their home villages and find refuge in refugee camps. There is no prospect of an end to these attacks on civilians.
But with the help of people who support us financially for this project, we will hopefully be able to bring help to the people in the future.
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