Former Yugoslavia (March 1994)
March 1, 1994
- Issue 1 First Edition
- 1 Échange Humanitaire No. 1 : Bulletin d’information
- 2 Origins of the RRN, objectives and plans for the future
- 3 ECHO Initiative to Establish a European Degree Course In International Humanitarian Aid
- 4 Support Network for Relief Workers Returning From Zones of Conflict
- 5 US NGOs Attempt to Improve Their War Risk Insurance Cover
- 6 ACC/SCN Sets up a Refugee Nutrition Information System in Conjunction with International NGOs
- 7 Angola (March 1994)
- 8 The IDNDR – for the uninitiated
- 9 Burundi/Rwanda/Tanzania/Zaire (March 1994)
- 10 Eritrea (March 1994)
- 11 Ethiopia (March 1994)
- 12 Kenya (March 1994)
- 13 Southern Sudan/Uganda (March 1994)
- 14 Somalia (March 1994)
- 15 Liberia/Sierra Leone (March 1994)
- 16 Mozambique (March 1994)
- 17 Afghanistan (March 1994)
- 18 Iraq (March 1994)
- 19 Former Yugoslavia (March 1994)
The February cease-fire and subsequent US-sponsored peace agreement between Bosnian Croats and Muslims have reduced obstructions to convoys in the areas contested by these two parties.
Following the February NATO ultimatum against Serbian artillery around Sarajevo, its withdrawal and the subsequent cease-fire, the city is beginning to plan rehabilitation activities and the resumption of services.
The cease-fire has spread to some other areas contested by Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Muslims. Improved convoy access during March is likely to lead to record deliveries.
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