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UN CONTINUES HUMANITARIAN WORK IN IRAQ

19/01/2004
Press Release
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UN continues humanitarian work in Iraq

Press release


NEW YORK, 19 January 2004 (OCHA) -- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today apprised representatives of the Coalition Provisional Authority and the Iraqi Governing Council of   the United Nations’ active and ongoing engagement in humanitarian and rehabilitation activities in Iraq.


Within the limitations imposed by the security situation, United Nations agencies and programmes are continuing to carry out a wide range of assistance through their national staff and Iraqi contractors, with the support of several hundred international staff in the region.  These activities include cross-border deliveries, rehabilitation projects and capacity-building.


Coordination of the current United Nations activities is being undertaken by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), which has established several offices in the region.  Last month, Secretary-General Annan named Ross Mountain, United Nations Assistant Emergency Relief Coordinator, as his Special Representative ad interim.


United NationsUN agencies are bringing in potable water; delivering medical supplies; providing fertilizer and seeds;   dredging ports and helping rehabilitate health centeres and water treatment plants, pumping stations and power supply systems.


The United Nations is also engaged in capacity-building, training and other forms of support to Iraqi authorities.  This ranges from training in procurement and logistics to   Ministry of Trade staff, to providing a start-up package to the new Ministry of Displacement and Migration.  The United Nations is also providing emergency health kits and public-health data for the Ministry of Health and providing financial assistance to Iraqi authorities   for life-saving activities for children.


The United NationsUN will continue to support the ration system, which remains an essential lifeline for a majority of the Iraqi population, withabout 2.3 million tonnes of food to be delivered by mid-2004.  United Nations agencies aare   also providing nutritional support including high-energy biscuits for primary schools, kindergartens and social centresers.


The United Nations has also been assisting the voluntary return of refugees from Saudi Arabia and Iran,   as well as providing protection and assistance to refugees inside Iraq.  It is also developing ways to facilitate the return and reintegration of internally displaced personIDPs in non-contentious areas inn the nNorth.


The United Nations is prepared to expand these activities when security conditions make further assistance possible and has drawn up plans for further humanitarian and reconstruction activities for 2004 and beyond in areas such as education, health, food security, governance, poverty reduction, housing and infrastructure.


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