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Aid to reach Somali capital Monday: UNHCR
by Staff Writers
Nairobi (AFP) Aug 7, 2011

The UN refugee agency said an airlift of urgent supplies for famine-stricken Somalis will touch down in the capital Mogadishu on Monday -- the agency's first such operation in five years.

A plane loaded with 2,500 emergency aid kits was expected to land in the city, where thousands have flocked since the crisis began, at about 11:00 am (0800 GMT).

The first of three planned airlifts over the coming days, the operation will provide Somalis with plastic sheeting for shelter, sleeping mats and blankets, water cans and kitchen utensils, the office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said.

"This airlift of emergency assistance items will allow us to continue delivering aid to those displaced by drought and famine," UNHCR Somalia representative Bruno Geddo said in a statement.

"However, we need the funding support to continue to enable us to replenish our emergency stocks inside Somalia as they are being rapidly depleted as we deliver much-needed aid across southern Somalia," he added.

An estimated 100,000 Somalis have fled to Mogadishu over the past two months in search of food, water and shelter, according to the agency.

It renewed a call for funds, warning that the $65 million (45 million euros) it has received or been promised was less than 45 percent of the $145 million the UNHCR estimates is needed to deal with the crisis affecting the Horn of Africa.

The UN's food agency started airlifting aid to Mogadishu late last month.

More than 12 million in Somalia and other countries in east Africa are in of emergency assistance due to conflict and the region's worst drought in decades, according to the UN.

In a surprise move, Al Qaeda-affiliated rebels who had been controlling around half of Mogadishu dismantled their positions and withdrew Saturday, allowing Western-backed forces to assert their authority on the city.




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I.Coast army marks independence day
Abidjan (AFP) Aug 7, 2011 - Ivory Coast's newly-established army paraded Sunday in Abidjan to mark 51 years since the former French colony gained independence.

The Ivory Coast Republican Forces (FCRI) - the name of the new army uniting ex-combatants - marched with police on the presidential palace esplanade.

The ceremony was attended by head of state Alassane Ouattara, who formally entered office in May after a bloody post-election crisis, and his Prime Minister Guillaume Soro.

Also present were the UN Ivory Coast mission chief Choi Young-jin and the French and US ambassadors.

Ouattara announced this week that leaders from the militia that helped him take power were being appointed to top military posts.

Fighters from the New Forces group of former rebels fought alongside the FRCI in the standoff with forces backing ex-president Laurent Gbagbo that left some 3,000 people dead.

Gbagbo is under house arrest in the north and Ouattara has said he will likely face domestic and international prosecution for crimes committed during the five-month political standoff following his refusal to accept defeat in the November election.

Independence celebrations were this year scaled back as the nation mourns the deaths of at least 37 people in a road accident in Abidjan on Friday.





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Fleeing famine, Somalis queue patiently for a cooked meal
Doolow, Somalia (AFP) Aug 6, 2011
Hundreds of Somali women, huddled together with their children, queue for hours for their first cooked meal in days, having walked long distances to flee drought, famine and conflict. "On the road here I was so hungry and thirsty," said Batulo Malim Mohamed, waiting patiently for a meal of fortified maize porridge in the shade of a hut at a new feeding centre erected in the southwestern bord ... read more


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