Mozambique (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)
Preparations for the UN-supervised elections at the end of October have proceeded reasonably satisfactorily. As well as FRELIMO and RENAMO another 12 parties have registered for the contest. Demobilisation of RENAMO and Government soldiers has proceeded though with frequent disturbances usually relating to lack of pay and food rations.
Repatriation has continued apace – since the signing of the Peace Accords between the GOM and RENAMO in October 1992 approximately 0.9 million Mozambiquan refugees have returned home. The majority of these are from Malawi (0.7 million) with the remainder from South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.
Large-scale repatriations from Zambia and Tanzania planned to start in July have been delayed.
Nutritional status data generally shows a stable situation though other types of data indicate pockets of stress. 1.8 million people remain in need of humanitarian aid – a number unlikely to fall substantially until the harvest in 1995.
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