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Gambia dispute: African Union 'will not recognise' President Jammeh
news BBC, 13 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )The African Union has said it will no longer recognise The Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh as the country's leader from next Thursday, when his term ends. The bloc warns of "serious consequences" if Mr Jammeh's refusal to give up power causes a crisis. Adama Barrow, who won the recent presiden... -
African Union to cease recognising Jammeh as Gambia's leader
news France24, 13 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )Latest update : 2017-01-13 The African Union (AU) will cease to recognise Yahya Jammeh as Gambia's president as of January 19, when his mandate expires, the organisation's Peace and Security Council said on Friday. The decision comes as West African leaders are visiting Gambia in a last-ditch ef... -
Amid progress in West Africa and the Sahel, UN envoy warns of region’s political challenges
news UN News Centre, 13 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )13 January 2017 – Briefing the Security Council on the situation in West Africa and the Sahel region, a senior United Nations official cited a “rising tide of democracy” throughout the continent, noting that a number of countries had recently held elections which largely complied with electoral norm... -
United Nations Must Continue Supporting West Africa’s Efforts to Uphold Gambia Election Results, Special Representative Tells Security Counc...
news United Nations, 13 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )SECURITY COUNCIL 7862ND MEETING (AM) SC/12681 Amid a “rising tide of democracy” across the African continent, the United Nations must continue to support regional efforts to ensure that the Gambia’s recent election results were upheld, stressed the Organization’s senior official in West Africa... -
Le Chef de l’UNOWAS, M. Mohamed Ibn Chambas, salue la montée d’une « marée démocratique » en Afrique, en dépit de la situation en Gambie
news United Nations, 13 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )CONSEIL DE SÉCURITÉ 7862E SÉANCE – MATIN CS/12681 Le Représentant spécial du Secrétaire général et Chef du Bureau des Nations Unies pour l’Afrique de l’Ouest et le Sahel (UNOWAS), M. Mohamed Ibn Chambas, a salué, aujourd’hui, devant le Conseil de sécurité, la montée d’une véritable « marée d... -
Les Gambiens fuient par milliers au Sénégal
news Le monde, 13 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )A une semaine de l’investiture d’Adama Barrow, élu président en décembre, et alors que Yahya Jammeh refuse de céder le pouvoir, la peur gagne la population. Par Amadou Ndiaye (contributeur Le Monde Afrique, frontière gambienne, envoyé spécial) LE MONDE Le 13.01.2017 à 10h25 • Mis à jour le 13.... -
Fuyant les tensions politiques, des Gambiens cherchent refuge au Sénégal
news UNHCR, 13 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )Plusieurs milliers de Gambiens ont franchi la frontière vers le Sénégal ces dix derniers jours pour échapper aux tensions croissantes liées aux résultats des élections présidentielles du mois dernier. Par: Hélène Caux | 13 janvier 2017 DAKAR, Sénégal – Plusieurs milliers de personnes, en m... -
Briefing to the Security Council on the Report of the Secretary-General on the Activities of the United Nations Office for West Africa and t...
news UNOWAS, 13 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )1 July – 31 December 2016 By Mohamed Ibn Chambas Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UNOWAS New York, 13 January 2017 Monsieur le Président, Distingués membres du Conseil, 1. C’est un honneur pour moi de me retrouver devant cette auguste assemblée, pou... -
Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – ECHO Daily Map | 12/01/2017 Projected Food and Nutrition Insecurity and Population in Crisis...
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MHub Survey Snapshot
documentMHub is undertaking field surveys with migrants, refugees and asylum seekers along key migratory routes to build up a body of data over time and to map country and regional level mixed migration trend...Publish date: 31 December 2016 (7 years ago)
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