Humanitarian issues


AFR/745-IHA/816
04/11/2003
Press Release
AFR/745
IHA/816


THOUSANDS DISPLACED AS NEW FIGHTING ERUPTS BETWEEN CONGOLESE


MILITIA AND RWANDAN REBEL GROUP


NEW YORK, 4 November (OCHA) -- Fighting that erupted on Friday between the Mayi-Mayi militia and a Rwandan rebel group in South Kivu Province, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, has resulted in the displacement of thousands of civilians.

IHA/817
04/11/2003
Press Release
IHA/817


HUMANITARIAN EFFORT LAUNCHED FOR INDONESIA FLOOD VICTIMS


NEW YORK, 4 November (OCHA) -- The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has deployed a two-person team to the Langkat district of North Sumatra, Indonesia.  The team will help local authorities coordinate emergency response, assess needs and plan assistance in response to the flash floods that hit the area in recent days.

AFR/743-IHA/815
31/10/2003
Press Release
AFR/743
IHA/815


VAST HUMANITARIAN NEEDS FOUND IN SOUTH KIVU PROVINCE,


DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO


NEW YORK, 31 October (OCHA) -- A recent humanitarian needs assessment mission conducted jointly by several United Nations agencies has found widespread humanitarian needs in the region from Uvira to Fizi in the South Kivu Province of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

AFR/740-IHA/814
30/10/2003
Press Release
AFR/740
IHA/814


UNITED NATIONS RESIDENT COORDINATOR DEEPLY CONCERNED ABOUT DETERIORATION


OF HUMANITARIAN SITUATION IN SOOL PLATEAU, SOMALIA


NAIROBI, 30 October (OCHA) -– United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia Maxwell Gaylard is deeply concerned that the potential failure of the current short season Deyr rains in the Sool Plateau of Somalia could precipitate a humanitarian disaster affecting 15,500 pastoralist families.

AFR/736-IHA/811
21/10/2003
Press Release
AFR/736
IHA/811


UN EMERGENCY RELIEF COORDINATOR SADDENED BY DEATHS


OF AID WORKERS KILLED BY GUNMEN IN SOMALILAND


NEW YORK,21 October (OCHA) -- In a statement today, Jan Egeland, the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator, expressed profound sorrow over the killing by unknown gunmen of two aid workers in the town of Sheikh, in northern Somalia.  He also extended his condolences to the bereaved families of the deceased.