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Uganda

WFP Starts Relief Food Operation in Northern Uganda

The World Food Programme today approved a new relief food operation for northern Uganda where insurgency by rebel forces has caused an increasing number of people to flee their homes. Some 220,000 people in the Gulu and Kitgum districts…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
WFP
Posted:
28 Feb 1997

Angola

The Next Step in the Peace Process: Resolving Political Issues

The Angola Mission Observer Hopes that a Government of National Unity and Reconciliation (GNUR) would be established by the end of January were dashed when, on January 23, the Government of Angola announced that the installation of the GNUR had…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Govt. Angola
Posted:
28 Feb 1997

Angola

Reconstruction Efforts

Donor Support of Demobilization Efforts Continues In separate announcements, the World Food Program (WFP), the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and the Government of the Netherlands pledged to assist the Government of Angola in its efforts to reintegrate demobilized soldiers into…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Govt. Angola
Posted:
28 Feb 1997

Somalia

WFP Emergency Report No. 09 of 1997: Somalia

Issued weekly by the United Nations World Food Programme This is an excerpt of the original WFP report which includes: A) Burundi, Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania B) Uganda C) Ethiopia/Somalia repatriation D) Liberia and Sierra Leone E) Angola. From P.…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
WFP
Posted:
28 Feb 1997

Angola

WFP Emergency Report No. 09 of 1997: Angola

(Excerpt) This report includes: A) Burundi, Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania B) Uganda C) Ethiopia/Somalia repatriation D) Liberia and Sierra Leone E) Angola. From P. Ares, Chief, Programming Service. Available on the Internet at WFP Home Page http://www.wfp.org/ or by e-mail from HicksDeb@wfp.org (fax…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
WFP
Posted:
28 Feb 1997

Mozambique

Mozambique Floods - Situation Report No. 2

Ref: DHAGVA - 97/0082 MOZAMBIQUE - FLOODS DHA SITUATION REPORT NO. 2 28 FEBRUARY 1997 1. Current situation Present tendency is for water to recede. There has been no rain for four days in the provinces of Sofala and Tete, while some rains…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UN DHA
Posted:
28 Feb 1997

Somalia

Contributions to Somalia Lagging, Report Says

*97022805.AAF (Security Council supports regional peace efforts) (590) By Douglas Remillard USIA Special Correspondent UNITED NATIONS -- The Security Council February 27 called on the various Somali factions "to cease immediately all hostilities" and cooperate with the efforts of the Organization of African…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
USIA
Posted:
28 Feb 1997

Kenya

Kenya Drought Situation Report No.2

INTERNATIONAL APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE SECOND UN-DMT MISSION 1. In response to the Kenyan Government's appeal for assistance, and further to its first assessment mission to North-Eastern Province on 21-23 January, the UN Disaster Management Team (UN-DMT), led by the UN Resident…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UN DHA
Posted:
28 Feb 1997

Somalia

Security Council Calls for Halt to Hostilities in Somalia

SC/6327 COOPERATION WITH REGIONAL PEACE INITIATIVES Commitments Made by Somali Faction Leaders at Meetings In Sodere, Ethiopia, and Nairobi, Kenya, Cited in Presidential Statement The Security Council this morning called upon all Somali factions to cease immediately all hostilities and…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UN SC
Posted:
27 Feb 1997

Burundi

Burundi leader ousted in coup may leave American embassy soon

NAIROBI (Feb 27, 1997 06:01 a.m. EST) Burundi's ousted president may soon quit the U.S. ambassador's residence in the Burundian capital seven months after he fled there, a senior diplomat said on Thursday. Sylvestre Ntibantunganya, an ethnic Hutu, took refuge at…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Reuters
Posted:
27 Feb 1997

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