Angola (September 1994)
- Issue 2 Conflict and relief
- 1 Échange Humanitaire No. 2 : Bulletin d’information
- 2 Feedback – issue 2
- 3 Boutros-Ghali Accepts UN’s Limitations
- 4 Bernard Kouchner Launches Conflict Prevention Initiative
- 5 Campaigns to Ban Anti-Personnel Mines: What Progress?
- 6 Strategies for Aid and Media Agencies in the News Coverage of Humanitarian Emergencies
- 7 NGOs Attending IDNDR World Conference Form ‘Forum Global’
- 8 The Upsurge of Interest in the ‘Relief-Development Continuum’: What Does It Mean?
- 9 Angola (September 1994)
- 10 Liberia (September 1994)
- 11 Somalia (September 1994)
- 12 Ethiopia (September 1994)
- 13 Kenya (September 1994)
- 14 Eritrea (September 1994)
- 15 Sudan (September 1994)
- 16 Rwanda/Burundi/Tanzania/Zaire (September 1994)
- 17 Mozambique (September 1994)
- 18 Afghanistan (September 1994)
- 19 Armenia (September 1994)
- 20 Azerbaijan (September 1994)
- 21 Georgia (September 1994)
- 22 Tajikistan (September 1994)
- 23 Iraq (September 1994)
- 24 Former Yugoslavia (September 1994)
The deadline for the signing of the Lusaka Peace Accords set for the end of September was not met though prospects for successful outcome in near future look good.
As a result of the Lusaka Talks, agreement was reached to allow a resumption of airlifts to the cities of Huambo and Malange in August and to Kuito in September.
A recent nutrition survey in Malange indicated the halting of the airlift had resulted in sharp increase in levels of wasting.
Fighting continues in many areas hampering relief efforts as well as seed distributions in time for the main planting season. Relief food distributions running at around 15,000 tonnes/month of which almost half has to be airlifted.
The estimated number of people in need of food and non-food aid remains at 3.2 million.
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