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MIDDLE EAST

03 Jun 2003
Life-saving vaccinations resume for Iraqi children
Eight weeks after the end of hostilities in Iraq, children are once again receiving life-saving immunisations against preventable diseases as the safe delivery and storage of vaccines is restored countrywide. Katherine Arie reports on the restoration of the country's national immunisation programme.


EMERGENCIES

Iraq in turmoil
Reuters photographer says reborn after freed by US
Source: Reuters

Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Palestinian stabs Israeli in West Bank - police
Source: Reuters

Lebanon crisis
ANALYSIS-Syria again holds upper hand in Lebanon
Source: Reuters

Swine flu
Swine flu still out there, officials caution
Source: Reuters

AIDS in M.East
Obama budget boosts funds for tropical diseases
Source: Reuters

Yemen clashes
Yemen Shi'ite rebels say S.Arabia steps up air attacks
Source: Reuters


FEATURE

10 Feb 2003
RedR: planning for the practicalities in Iraq
Registered Engineers for Disaster Relief (RedR) assigns engineers and other experts to aid agencies that need experienced staff. With a possible war in Iraq looming, John Howard, RedR’s London-based assignments and membership manager, told Katherine Arie about preparations it is making and the likely reluctance of agencies in the region to rely on experts with U.S. or British citizenship.


FEATURE

thumb for Agencies fear consequences, but plan for war in Iraq 18 Dec 2002
Agencies fear consequences, but plan for war in Iraq
The main worry for relief agencies if there is a U.S.-led attack on Iraq is the prospect of fresh damage to the country’s infrastructure, already in tatters from sanctions and two decades of conflict, and how Iraqis will cope if water, electricity and food supplies are cut. NGOs in the northern, southern and central regions are planning for a new emergency, reports Ruth Gidley.


FEATURE

13 Dec 2002
Saving Iraqi people must be part of war preparation
Kenneth Bacon is president of AlertNet member Refugees International, a Washington-based advocacy organisation which serves refugees, displaced persons, and other dispossessed people. He writes that humanitarian planning is vital to reduce the suffering of the Iraqi people if a war goes ahead.


FEATURE

29 Nov 2002
War would threaten Iraq's Kurds and Shias
Muzaffer Baca is vice-president of International Blue Crescent, a Turkish NGO. He argues that Iraq's civilian population would be put at increased risk of attack from Saddam Hussein's government if war escalates in the region, and that neighbouring countries would not welcome refugees.



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