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PRESS RELEASES
Press Releases, 2003
Press Releases, 2002
- Relief food convoy arrives in Southern Somalia, despite major security obstacles (3 December 2002)
- UN Underscores Cooperative Working Relations with Puntland State of Somalia (5 November 2002)
- UN Urges Somalis to Adopt Humanitarian Principles at Upcoming Peace Talks (14 October 2002)
- Despite Conflict, Horn of Africa One Step from Polio-Free Status (25 September, 2002)
- Somalis Celebrate International Peace Day with Sporting Events (20 September, 2002)
- UN Calls for Observance of International Peace Day (16 September, 2002)
- UN Coordinates Response To Fire Disaster At Somali Camp For Internally Displaced (12 September, 2002)
- United Nations Political Office for Somalia (6 September, 2002)
- UN Abducted Staff Member Freed In Mogadishu (4 September, 2002)
- Independent Expert Says Human Rights Problems In Somalia Require Serious Attention (4 September, 2002)
- Independent Expert for Human Rights Visit to Puntland (31 August, 2002)
- UN Condemns Fourth Abduction Of Staff Member This Year (29 August, 2002)
- Independent Expert for Human Rights Visiting Somalia (28 August, 2002)
- UN Concerned About Humanitarian Access in Somalia (22 August, 2002)
- UN Deeply Concerned About the Humanitarian Situation in Somalia (12 August, 2002)
- Abducted UN Staff Member Released in Good Health (12 August, 2002)
- UN Condemns Abduction of Staff Member in Mogadishu (9 August, 2002)
- Security Council Resolution 1425 (22 July, 2002)
- Security Council Recommends Expert Panel to Study Violations of Somalia Arms Embargo (22 July, 2002)
- About our new logo (24 July, 2002)
- UN agency starts refugee repatriations from Djibouti to Somaliland
- Maxwell John Gaylard takes up duties as UNDP Somalia resident representative and un resident & humanitarian coordinator for Somalia (4 April, 2002) Somali version
- The Somalia Aid Coordination Body (SACB) expresses its deepest regret over the death of ms. Varena Karer in Merca, Somalia (2 March,2002)
- Official visit highlights un commitment to Somalia (12 February, 2002)
- UN and donors talk seriously about Somalia (8 February, 2002)
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