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Noon Briefings


The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, António Guterres, wrapped up a visit to the Central African Republic and said he had witnessed a humanitarian catastrophe of unspeakable proportions; massive ethno-religious cleansing was continuing and shocking barbarity, brutality and inhumanity have characterized the violence in the country.
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that, in the past four days, more than 1,130 people were evacuated from the Old City of Homs, including 457 people yesterday, and food supplies were delivered for 2,500 people. The Emergency Relief Coordinator has said that all those who are wounded and sick, whether civilian or combatant, have the right to medical assistance.
Valerie Amos, the Emergency Relief Coordinator, welcomed the news that the parties to the Syrian conflict have agreed to extend the humanitarian pause in Old Homs City for a further three days. At the same time, she said the deliberate targeting of aid workers of the UN and Syrian Arab Red Crescent was unacceptable.
The Secretary-General is attending the opening ceremony of the Sochi Winter Games, along with President Vladimir Putin and the President of the International Olympic Committee. Earlier in the day, he met separately with the Presidents of China and Ukraine, and the President of the International Paralympic Committee.
The Secretary-General arrived in Sochi today to attend the opening of the Winter Olympics. Tomorrow, he will deliver a speech to the International Olympic Committee session, the first Secretary-General to do so. He will also speak to reporters, along with the President of the International Olympic Committee.
United Nations agencies and humanitarian partners have launched a revised appeal for South Sudan, calling for $1.27 billion to help 3.2 million people. Nearly 60 per cent of the funding will go to pre-positioning vital aid supplies before the rainy season starts in June making roads and bridges impassable.
The Secretary-General will depart New York on Tuesday evening for Sochi in the Russian Federation. On Friday, he will take part in the opening of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. He will also hold bilateral meetings with world leaders attending the Games. He plans to return to New York on Saturday, 8 February.
The Secretary-General is in Munich, where he will have a trilateral meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and United States Secretary of State John Kerry. Tomorrow, he will address the Munich Security Conference and talk to other high-level officials there. He will also attend a meeting of the Middle East Quartet at the principals level.
Wrapping up her three-day visit to South Sudan today, the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Valerie Amos, told reporters that, so far, aid workers — subjected to violence — have assisted more than 300,000 displaced people, but continuing insecurity has prevented their access to many others.