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A WFP source told Lusa Tuesday that two weekend flights had enabled delivery of about 40 tons of food products, including vegetable oil, rice and corn flour, to the town of Negage, 250 kms northeast of Luanda.
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The teams found displaced people in nearly all other sites visited, in Negage, Calumquembe and Kuito.
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Some 1,000 refugees in Negage at Uije, 400 kilometers from Luanda, are being treated in a camp by World Food Programme (WFP), whose officials have reported inadequate food supplies and warned that stocks could soon run dangerously short.
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Kris Janowski said in certain camps near the town of Negage, there was a critical lack of sanitary and medical provisions and women there risked sexual attacks.
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Rebel troops also are converging on Negage, in a diamond mining region, 600 kilometers (370 miles) northeast of Luanda, the radio reported.
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But fighting broke out there this week and they have been forced to flee to Uije and Negage, church sources in
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Meanwhile, the government has brought one of its battalions from neighboring Congo and deployed it in the province of Uige, in northern Angola, to strengthen government forces defending the cities of Uige and Negage, the Portuguese news agency Lusa reported
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Many of those arriving in Negage and Uige made their way from the towns of Sanza Pombo and Buengas, over 60 miles (100 kilometers) away, to escape battles in the countryside, Streppoli told independent Radio Ecclesia.
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The United Nations had demanded the handover of Negage, considered a "sensitive" site, along with UNITA centers in Bailundo and Andulo.
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Earlier on Monday, UNITA ceded the strategic Negage air base in the north of the country to the Angolan government in a new bid to ward off the sanctions.
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