Thousands of people are trying to escape fighing between ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgz in southern Kyrgyzstan, but many remain trapped at the border with Uzbekistan.<br /><br />To hear more about the challenges of getting aid into the country, Al Jazeera spoke to Pepijin Trapman <br />from the Inter-Church Organisation for Development Co-operation, a group of Christian aid agencies working in Central Asia. <br /><br />Speaking from the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, he said his organisation and others were struggling to get basic aid such as food, water, shelter and medicine into the country.
