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Curbing sexual violence in conflict is ‘mission irresistible’ for new UN envoy
9 February Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s newly appointed Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict promised today a more coherent and effective battle against the scourge, citing recent mass rapes in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and calling her new task “mission irresistible.” FULL STORY >>
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Humanitarian crisis for Pakistan’s displaced far from over – UN official
9 February The top United Nations humanitarian official in Pakistan has called on the international community not to forget the vulnerable civilians displaced in the country’s northwest, urging donors to contribute to a $537 million appeal launched to meet immediate relief needs. FULL STORY >>
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Iranian move to step up uranium enrichment worries UN nuclear chief
8 February The head of the United Nations atomic watchdog expressed concern at Iran’s announcement today that it will step up its enrichment of uranium, with the country having still not signed an international agreement on fuel for its civilian nuclear research site in the capital, Tehran. FULL STORY >>
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UN faces race against time and weather to obtain hazard-proof shelters for Haiti
8 February The United Nations said today it is racing against time to bring in hazard-resistant tents for Haiti’s earthquake victims before the rainy season starts, provide sufficient agricultural input to save the next planting season, and raise greatly increased funding to support the effort. FULL STORY >>
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More than 8,000 women raped last year by fighters in eastern DR Congo – UN
8 February The number of women raped in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where sexual violence committed by warring factions has become endemic, topped 8,000 last year, according to fresh estimates released by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). FULL STORY >>
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ICC dismisses charges against Darfurian rebel leader for lack of evidence
8 February The International Criminal Court (ICC) today declined to confirm the charges made against a rebel leader accused of directing the September 2007 attack that killed a dozen African Union peacekeepers in Sudan’s strife-torn Darfur region, citing a lack of evidence. FULL STORY >>
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Haiti: UN agricultural agency kick starts irrigation clearing programme
8 February The United Nations agricultural agency has launched a scheme for some 600 Haitians affected by the Caribbean country’s devastating earthquake to quickly clear irrigation canals in a bid to save this season’s bean and maize crops, the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) announced today. FULL STORY >>
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Humanitarian crisis persists in Somalia with malnutrition rampant in young, UN warns
5 February A widespread humanitarian crisis persists in war-torn Somalia, with an estimated 3.2 million people, or 42 per cent of the population, in need of emergency aid or livelihood support, and one in six children acutely malnourished and requiring specialist care, according to a United Nations update released today. FULL STORY >>
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DR Congo: UN sounds alarm over armed attacks against camps for displaced
5 February The emergency relief wing of the United Nations voiced deep concern today over the dire humanitarian situation and safety of more than 1 million people forced to flee their homes in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as a result of violent conflict in the region. FULL STORY >>
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UN seeking support from donors to scale up cash-for-work initiative in Haiti
4 February The United Nations is seeking to scale up its cash-for-work programme that is enabling Haitians to earn an income as they help their country recover from last month’s devastating earthquake, and the world body is calling on donors to help fund the vital initiative. FULL STORY >> |
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