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Mozambique

UNICEF Situation Report Mozambique 08 -11 Mar 2007

Major Developments In areas affected by the Zambezi floods, focus has shifted beyond the immediate humanitarian response phase, and the process of plot demarcation as part of the resettlement process is continuing in all four of the affected provinces. In…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
11 Mar 2007

Mozambique

Mozambique: Humanitarian Situation Report No. 11

OCHA Situation Report 10 MOZAMBIQUE FLOODS Prepared by the UN Resident Coordinator Emergency Communication Team SITUATION OVERVIEW 1. The Ministry of Agriculture's Technical Secretariat for Food Security and Nutrition (SETSAN) made available its Post-Floods/Drought/Cyclone Action Plan. This preliminary plan, which will be confirmed after…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNCT Mozambique
Posted:
7 Mar 2007

Mozambique

Mozambique: Floods OCHA Situation Report No. 10

OCHA Situation Report 10 MOZAMBIQUE FLOODS Prepared by the UN Resident Coordinator Emergency Communication Team SITUATION OVERVIEW 1. Teams are still assessing the situation in the Vilanculos area to measure the impact of Cyclone Favio. The army is present to provide support. Four…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
5 Mar 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Situation Report Mozambique 01-02 Mar 2007

Major Developments - Tropical Cyclone Gamede in the Indian Ocean has now decreased to a tropical storm and has passed to the south of Madagascar. The current trajectory of the cyclone suggests that Mozambique is not in danger. - On Monday…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
2 Mar 2007

Mozambique

Thousands of families threatened by severe flooding in Mozambique

Westport, Conn. (March 1, 2007) With thousands of children and families left homeless by flooding along the Zambezi River and the exacerbating impact of Cyclone Flávio, Save the Children is working to address the immediate survival, health and education needs…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
Save the Children
Posted:
1 Mar 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Situation Report Mozambique 28 Feb 2007

Major Developments The progress of Tropical Cyclone Gamede in the Indian Ocean is being monitored, although the current trajectory of the cyclone suggests that Mozambique is not currently in danger. The water levels are above alert levels in the basin of…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
28 Feb 2007

Mozambique

World Vision launches $2 million appeal for worsening flood crisis in Mozambique

Growing displaced population - half of them children - lacks access to basic needs Maputo, Mozambique, February 26, 2007-Massive flooding in central Mozambique, made worse by last week's arrival of tropical cyclone Favio, has now forced about 165,000 people from…

Formato:
Appeal
Origen:
World Vision
Posted:
26 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Situation Report Mozambique 26 Feb 2007

Major Developments The Cahora Bassa dam discharge rate remains at around 2,5-600 m3/s. The water levels are expected to decrease slightly over the next 24 hours in the entire Zambezi basin, despite isolated showers forecast in some areas. The provinces…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
26 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Situation Report Mozambique 24 Feb 2007

Major Developments Over the next 24 hours, as a result of Tropical Cyclone Favio, the coastal regions in the provinces of Inhambane and Sofala could continue to face moderate rains and strong winds, particularly in the districts of Govuro, Machanga,…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
24 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UN gives $7.6 million to Mozambique for flood victims

(New York: 23 February 2007): The United Nations has made more than $7.6 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) available for life-saving activities in Mozambique, where severe flooding has displaced some 142,000 people since the beginning of February. "As…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
23 Feb 2007

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