KAMPALA, Uganda – A
Ugandan official says international donors are threatening to withdraw
funding for the country's South Sudanese refugee crisis over allegations
that include misuse of relief items and the trafficking of girls and
women.
Musa Ecweru, a government minister in charge of
refugees, says in a statement that an investigation is
under way after
the United Nations resident coordinator raised concerns last month.
Ecweru says the allegations of "gross mismanagement,
fraud and corruption" include theft of relief items for refugees. It is
not clear how many resources were allegedly diverted.
The allegations threaten Uganda's reputation as a progressive host for refugees fleeing violence in neighboring counties.
Uganda has struggled to support more than 1 million
South Sudanese refugees, many of whom poured in over the past year and a
half.
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