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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,…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
24 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Humanitarian Action: Mozambique Donor Update 23 Feb 2007

FLOODS THREATEN 285,000 ALONG THE ZAMBEZI RIVER VALLEY 120,790 people have been evacuated from river communities along the Zambezi. Displaced sheltered in accommodation centres require basic assistance including food, adequate shelter, safe water and sanitation. UNICEF is working with national and local authorities to…

Mozambique

Mozambique: Floods OCHA Situation Report No. 8

OCHA Situation Report 8 MOZAMBIQUE FLOODS HIGHLIGHTS - The effects of Tropical Cyclone Favio are being felt in the province of Inhambane. Strong local rains are expected as a result of the cyclone (between 60-75mm over 24 hours). - About 70 people…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
OCHA
Posted:
23 Feb 2007

Mozambique

Mozambique: Floods OCHA Situation Report No. 7

OCHA Situation Report 7 MOZAMBIQUE FLOODS HIGHLIGHTS - Estimates of displaced people: 120.791 - Estimates of people in accommodation centres: 70.925 - Estimates of people in resettlement centres: 49.866 - Cahora Bassa dam discharge rate: decreased to 3,300 m3/s as of 20 February 2007 -…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
OCHA
Posted:
22 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Situation Report Mozambique 22 Feb 2007

Major Developments The Cahora Bassa dam discharge rate decreased to 2,600 m3/s as of 21 February. In general, the water levels in flood affected areas are decreasing, with the exception of Marromeu. Water levels are expected to…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
22 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Situation Report Mozambique 21 Feb 2007

Mozambique, 21 February 2007 - Together with the Government of Mozambique and other international and local organizations, UNICEF is actively engaged in the humanitarian response to the severe flooding that has led some 120,000 people - half of them…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
21 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UN aids Mozambique as country braces for cyclone's impact

(New York: 20 February 2007): As tropical storm Favio bears down on southern Africa, the United Nations agencies and their humanitarian partners are working with the Government of Mozambique to provide urgent assistance to more than 120,000 people displaced by…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
OCHA
Posted:
20 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Situation Report Mozambique 19 Feb 2007

Major Developments The Cahora Bassa dam discharge rate remained stable at 5,500 m3/s as of 18 February. As of 18 February, the National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC) estimates that approximately 120,791 people have been displaced due to the…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
19 Feb 2007

Mozambique

UNICEF Humanitarian Action: Mozambique Donor Update 17 Nov 2006

UNICEF REQUIRES $721,500 TO ADDRESS THE BASIC NEEDS OF THE CHRONICALLY VULNERABLE CHILDREN AND WOMEN - THE MOST AFFECTED BY NATURAL DISASTERS - Funding shortfalls threaten effective action to address humanitarian needs - Pipeline breaks in food assistance jeopardize essential…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
17 Nov 2006

Mozambique

Landmines cleared from Mozambique's Sena railway

Washington, DC October 17, 2006 The last landmines and unexploded ordnance blocking Mozambique's vital Sena Railway have been removed, thanks largely to some $13 million in U.S. Department of State humanitarian mine action assistance since the project began in 2002.…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
US DOS
Posted:
17 Oct 2006

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