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Honduras - Informe Operacional - Septiembre 2023
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Honduras - Operational Update - May 2024
documentOperational report of the UNHCR Office in Honduras for May 2024Publish date: 28 June 2024 (1 year ago)
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Llegadas marítimas Europa | Mayo 2025
documentLlegadas marítimas Europa | Mayo 2025Publish date: 5 June 2025 (11 months ago)
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High Commissioner Guterres wraps up visit to Kenya and Somalia to discuss the future of the Dadaab refugee camps
news UNHCR, 09 May 2015 (10 years ago )UN High Commissioner for Refugees, António Guterres last night completed a visit to Kenya and Somalia where he met with the Presidents of the two countries, as well as Somali refugees and returnees. Speaking in Nairobi Mr. Guterres said, "We reached a common understanding with the Presidents of K... -
Mali's peace deal represents a welcome development, but will it work this time?
news The Guardian, 01 Jul 2015 (10 years ago )After months of shuttle diplomacy, the Coordination of Movements for Azawad (CMA), the main rebel coalition in northern Mali, officially signed a peace agreement in Bamako on 20 June. The Mali government and the Algiers Platform, a coalition of pro-government armed groups, had already signed the dea... -
Nigerian Military Steps up Campaign to Flush out Insurgents in Bama, Baga, Others
news This Day Live, 16 Feb 2015 (11 years ago )Eight killed by bomber in Damaturu bus park attack Senator Iroegbu in Abuja, Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri and Chiemelie Ezeobi in Lagos In line with its promise to flush out the terror group Boko Haram from territories in the North-east ahead of next month’s elections, the Nigerian military has... -
Somali refugee population in Horn of Africa passes one million, but exodus slows
news www.unhcr.org, 31 Aug 2012 (13 years ago )Somalia's refugee exodus crossed a new threshold this past week, with more than a million people now having fled the country for the surrounding region, according to the latest UNHCR data. The most recent arrivals continue to cite insecurity and dwindling food resources as the main reasons for their... -
Myanmar to stay on reform path, says adviser, but changes will be gradual
news today, 17 Apr 2014 (12 years ago )Myanmar’s political reforms will continue and more changes can be expected after the election next year, but the push towards democracy will be gradual, said a top adviser to the government. “Hopefully, we will have all political parties being involved and hopefully it will be a free election,” s... -
Witness to soldiers' sexual abuse in Bangui speaks out on finding safe haven
news The Guardian, 27 Sep 2016 (9 years ago )Metres away from passengers awaiting their flights in the departure lounge of M’Poko airport in Bangui, tens of thousands of people shelter inside old jumbo-jets, under hangars or in ramshackle tents. Marie Valentine, 66, is one of them. She remembers vividly the bullets flying in all directions ... -
Funding shortage forces UN agency to cut food rations in Central African Republic
news Xinhua, 03 May 2017 (9 years ago )UNITED NATIONS, May 2 (Xinhua) -- The World Food Program (WFP) said Tuesday that "insufficient funding has forced the agency to halve food rations distributed to the most vulnerable Central African families." The WFP said its humanitarian response plan for 2017 is only seven percent financed. Desp...


