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Humanitarian Update - Monthly
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5 January 2010
Regional Humanitarian update | December 2009
6.6 Million internally displaced persons (IDPs) and eight million refugees hosted by countries in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia (MENACA) region. Population were uprooted as a result of political instability and violence.
December 2009
Regional Humanitarian update | November 2009
United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Mr. John Holmes, launched the annual Consolidated Appeal 2010 in Geneva on 30 November 2009.
20 November 2009
Regional Humanitarian update | October 2009
On 5 October 2009, a suicide bombing in the Islamabad Headquarters of United Nations’ World Food Program (WFP) marks the first time where UN Offices were directly targeted in Pakistan. Five UN employees tragically lost their lives and another five were injured.
18 October 2009
Regional Humanitarian update | September 2009
As of 3 October 2009, 12,861 laboratory-confirmed cases of Pandemic (H1N1) were reported to WHO by 21 out of 22 Member States of WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region1 .A total of 815 of these reported cases were locally transmitted. There are 80 related deaths from Pandemic (H1N1)
9 September 2009
Regional Humanitarian update | August 2009
As of 29 August 2009, 5,031 laboratory-confirmed cases x xof Pandemic (H1N1) were reported to WHO by 21 out of 22 Member States of WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region(1). A total of 524 of these reported cases were locally transmitted.
20 August 2009
Regional Humanitarian update | July 2009
As of 01 August 2009, 23:00 hours, Cairo time, 1778 laboratory-confirmed cases of Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 were reported to WHO by 20 Member States of the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region1. A total of 299 of these reported cases were locally transmitted. There are six related deaths reported from Egypt (1), Saudi Arabia (4) and Lebanon(1).
Humanitarian Update | English - Arabic
9 July 2009
Regional Humanitarian update | June 2009
As of 05 July 2009, 454 laboratory-confirmed cases of Pandemic (H1N1) infection have been reported to WHO by 17 countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
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4 June 2009
Regional Humanitarian update | May 2009
On 17 May, x xthe UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon applauded the region’s pioneering role in placing disaster risk reduction efforts in the context of adapting to climate change during the launch of the United Nations first Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction in Bahrain. Based on the conclusions of the Report. Humanitarian Update - English |
Humanitarian update | April 2009
Israel is the only country to have reported an incidence of H1N1 Influenza in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia region, with 4 confirmed cases and no deaths as of 5 May 2009. Humanitarian Update - English | Arabic
Humanitarian update | March 2009
A Humanitarian Reporting Workshop was held in Riyadh on March 8-9. The workshop was the 5th in a series of humanitarian reporting workshops organized in partnership between UN OCHA, IRIN, UNHCR and UNICEF. Humanitarian Update - English | Arabic
Humanitarian update | February 2009
The Special Humanitarian Envoy for the UN Secretary General, Mr. Abdul Aziz Arrukban, went on mission to Gaza on 27-28 February. During this visit he spoke at length with ordinary residents of Gaza about their most urgent humanitarian needs which resulted from the recent fighting. Humanitarian Update - English | Arabic
Humanitarian update | January 2009
On 20 January, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited the Gaza Strip to demonstrate solidarity with the affected population and assure them of the full support of the United Nations and the international community. Humanitarian Update - English | Arabic |
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Humanitarian Funding Update - Quarterly
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Regional Humanitarian Funding Update | Fourth Quarter 2009
Humanitarian requirements in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia (MENACA) » »region in 2009 were funded at 67.7 percent, with US$122 million in the pipeline. The Syria Drought Response Plan 2009 is by far the least funded among the MENACA appeals with only 13.9 percent of the requirements met.
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Tajikistan | Overview of disasters in Tajikistan Monthly | 8- 9th of May, 2009
Heavy rains on May 8-9, 2009 caused floods in Dushanbe. According to CoES data, floods have damaged houses mainly in Ismoili Somoni district, on streets: Anzob,Nazarov, Abdullo, Firdavsi, Firuz, Karamov,Rudaki, mahalla Kholov, Titov,Dehlavi, Karateginskya, Jamilla,Navabad, Fuchik, Karabaev, Kahharov, Sherozi and 50th anniversary of Tajikistan. | English
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Afghanistan | Monthly Humanitarian Update | June 2008
Summary
The key highlights of the month were the visit of the ERC, the preparation of the “Joint Emergency Appeal: High Food Price and Drought Crisis” for the humanitarian consequences of drought and high food prices, fine-tuning the cluster roll-out, and gaining acceptance of the Afghanistan Civil-Military Guidelines. | English
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International federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent societies | Disaster response guidelines, regulations and principles | Arabic
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Afghanistan | Monthly Humanitarian Update |May 2008
Food security
WFP distributed 14,000 MT of food to 760,000 people across thirteen provinces as part of the Joint Government of Afghanistan/UN Appeal for the -Humanitarian Consequences of the Rise in Food Prices. This Program was launched in mid-January to assist 2.5 million Afghans most severely affected with WFP food aid and targeted nutrition support interventions by WHO and UNICEF. | English
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