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Microsoft Word - HAR EAPRO 27novhm [PDF, 72 KB]
Strengthening emergency response to natural disasters and other rapid onset emergencies (incl. contingency planning and regional surge response capacity) 220,000 Avian and human influenza pandemic and business continuity support and roll-out 220,000 Total* 1,190,000
http://www.unicef.org/arabic/har08/files/har08_Asia-Pacific_regionalreport.pdf
Strengthening emergency response to natural disasters and other rapid onset emergencies (incl. contingency planning and regional surge response capacity) 220,000 Avian and human influenza pandemic and business continuity support and roll-out 220,000 Total* 1,190,000
http://www.unicef.org/arabic/har08/files/har08_Asia-Pacific_regionalreport.pdf
HUMANITARIAN ACTION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR 2008 [PDF, 15 KB]
UNICEF HUMANITARIAN ACTION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR 2008 UNICEF HUMANITARIAN ACTION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR 2008 Region/Country Funding requirements (US$) Asia and the Pacific 1,190,000 Afghanistan 12,925,764 Democratic People's Republic of Korea 15,000,000 Nepal 6,070,000 Pakistan 74,253,000 Sri
http://www.unicef.org/spanish/har08/files/har08_emergency_funding_table.pdf
UNICEF HUMANITARIAN ACTION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR 2008 UNICEF HUMANITARIAN ACTION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR 2008 Region/Country Funding requirements (US$) Asia and the Pacific 1,190,000 Afghanistan 12,925,764 Democratic People's Republic of Korea 15,000,000 Nepal 6,070,000 Pakistan 74,253,000 Sri
http://www.unicef.org/spanish/har08/files/har08_emergency_funding_table.pdf
Microsoft Word - HAR CEECIS 9 dec [PDF, 55 KB]
* The total includes a maximum recovery rate of 7 per cent. The actual recovery rate on contributions will be calculated in accordance with UNICEF Executive Board Decision 2006/7 dated 9 June 2006. Regional Office financial needs for 2008
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_CEECIS_regionalreport.pdf
* The total includes a maximum recovery rate of 7 per cent. The actual recovery rate on contributions will be calculated in accordance with UNICEF Executive Board Decision 2006/7 dated 9 June 2006. Regional Office financial needs for 2008
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_CEECIS_regionalreport.pdf
Microsoft Word - 2HMNIGER FULL [PDF, 58 KB]
The four main areas of humanitarian concern in Niger are child malnutrition, meningitis and cholera outbreaks, cyclical water floods and the insurgency of rebel groups in the region of Agadez since April 2007.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Niger_countrychapter.pdf
The four main areas of humanitarian concern in Niger are child malnutrition, meningitis and cholera outbreaks, cyclical water floods and the insurgency of rebel groups in the region of Agadez since April 2007.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Niger_countrychapter.pdf
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/Jordan_map.pdf [PDF, 92 KB]
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http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/Jordan_map.pdf
") ") ") ") Golon Heights UN Zone Ma'an Al Mafraq 'Amman Irbid Al Karak At Tafilah AlBalqa' Az Zarqa ") Major Town UNICEF Country Office The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United nations.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/Jordan_map.pdf
Microsoft Word - HAR JORDAN 9 dec [PDF, 78 KB]
Up to 750,000 Iraqis – of which half are estimated to be children – are presently living in Jordan. Their arrival over the last few years has been linked to the upsurge of violence in Iraq.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Jordan_countrychapter.pdf
Up to 750,000 Iraqis – of which half are estimated to be children – are presently living in Jordan. Their arrival over the last few years has been linked to the upsurge of violence in Iraq.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Jordan_countrychapter.pdf
Microsoft Word - 2HMDJIBOUTI HAR 2008 [PDF, 121 KB]
Djibouti is experiencing a silent forgotten emergency related to a nutritional crisis with a global acute malnutrition of 20.7 per cent, of which 7.5 per cent are severely malnourished under-five children.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Djibouti_countrychapter.pdf
Djibouti is experiencing a silent forgotten emergency related to a nutritional crisis with a global acute malnutrition of 20.7 per cent, of which 7.5 per cent are severely malnourished under-five children.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Djibouti_countrychapter.pdf
Microsoft Word - HAR CDI 9 dec [PDF, 60 KB]
The conflict in Côte d'Ivoire has gravely worsened the well-being and livelihood of children and women, particularly in the West and North-West of the country.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_CotedIvoire_countrychapter.pdf
The conflict in Côte d'Ivoire has gravely worsened the well-being and livelihood of children and women, particularly in the West and North-West of the country.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_CotedIvoire_countrychapter.pdf
Microsoft Word - HAR CONGO BRAZZA 9 dec [PDF, 69 KB]
The Republic of Congo is still suffering from the consequences of 10 years of armed conflict (1993-2003) that have devastated its infrastructure, ruined its economy and brought about massive suffering and population displacement.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Congo_countrychapter.pdf
The Republic of Congo is still suffering from the consequences of 10 years of armed conflict (1993-2003) that have devastated its infrastructure, ruined its economy and brought about massive suffering and population displacement.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Congo_countrychapter.pdf
Microsoft Word - HAR LIBERIA 9 dec [PDF, 67 KB]
Liberia, though still a fragile State, continues to make considerable progress transitioning from emergency to reconstruction and development. Government is making effort to revitalize public institutions, and develop and implement a poverty reduction strategy.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Liberia_countrychapter.pdf
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Liberia, though still a fragile State, continues to make considerable progress transitioning from emergency to reconstruction and development. Government is making effort to revitalize public institutions, and develop and implement a poverty reduction strategy.
http://www.unicef.org/french/har08/files/har08_Liberia_countrychapter.pdf

