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21800000 and this is the live of it sort of in essence what i want in 2016 i want to visit some of the i.d.p.'s internally displaced people. before 17 years ago in north kivu and i saw young people also all the women and i knew that some of these kids were born after we had on our distributions in 2017 others have probably already doubled its food and 17 years after these people were still there and even the seductress years humanitarians we have people can see that we have saved many lives but what we have failed particularly in the war is that we have not managed to change the lives of these and this is our leaders into the conflict that i want to bring into voices here because it's the civilians that accord in the crosshairs of this ongoing conflict so gabrielle and mary and living in displaced people's camps say in their own country they are displaced this is how they explain and describe the situation. we know about well but they're not like you could be traumatized us a lot with massacres but since we arrived here a few months ago conditions have been very difficult a lack everything i
21800000 and this is the live of it sort of in essence what i want in 2016 i want to visit some of the i.d.p.'s internally displaced people. before 17 years ago in north kivu and i saw young people also all the women and i knew that some of these kids were born after we had on our distributions in 2017 others have probably already doubled its food and 17 years after these people were still there and even the seductress years humanitarians we have people can see that we have saved many lives but...
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Dec 18, 2020
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have been displaced 90 percent of them are being hosted by host by community and only 10 percent are i.d.p.'s sites so we need to take into consideration that the people who are hosting them were hosting the relation they are already in vulnerable situations we're talking about how those with 2025 people in the middle of a day make and also i.d.p.'s internally displaced persons sites with lack of shelter facilities water and sanitation facilities and so forth so this appeal the appeal that the u.n. launched today to what you need sorry art off we are appealing for as you said $254000000.00 u.s. dollars we have more than $1000000.00 late affected by violence by conflict and security and although the international community has been struggling generals our needs they are growing as attacks continue as people are moving multiple times our needs our own whirling in terms of order 20 patients share a challenge so in terms of protection we as unique yard the u.n. refugee agency are trying to respond to identifying the main needs in terms of protection and for this we need humanitarian. response
have been displaced 90 percent of them are being hosted by host by community and only 10 percent are i.d.p.'s sites so we need to take into consideration that the people who are hosting them were hosting the relation they are already in vulnerable situations we're talking about how those with 2025 people in the middle of a day make and also i.d.p.'s internally displaced persons sites with lack of shelter facilities water and sanitation facilities and so forth so this appeal the appeal that the...
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humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally displaced displaced persons around 1000000 within the region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and you need to meeting that if. armed conflict is not going to stop immediately that maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately say that any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi. med with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled the territorial to. between ethiopia and eritrea. is also. prime minister and. president. he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to
humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally displaced displaced persons around 1000000 within the region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and you need to meeting that if. armed conflict is not going to stop immediately that maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately say that any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime...
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humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally displaced displaced persons around 1000000 within the region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and unity is the meeting that if. armed conflict is not going to stop immediately that's maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately say to any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multigrain legal abbey i've met with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister
humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally displaced displaced persons around 1000000 within the region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and unity is the meeting that if. armed conflict is not going to stop immediately that's maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately say to any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime...
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humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally dispersed displaced persons around 1000000 within that to grave region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and. is committing that if. armed conflict is not going to stop immediately that maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately settle any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi lingual abby i've met with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of. territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also. embarked upon in. eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. eco
humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally dispersed displaced persons around 1000000 within that to grave region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and. is committing that if. armed conflict is not going to stop immediately that maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately settle any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the...
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humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally displaced displaced persons around 1000000 within the region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and you need to meeting that if. conflict is not going to stop immediately that maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately settle any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi lingual abhi ahmed with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the poli
humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally displaced displaced persons around 1000000 within the region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and you need to meeting that if. conflict is not going to stop immediately that maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately settle any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime minister...
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markets bus stops i.d.p. camps. what is their? what is their raison d'etre? thanks for having an issue, not bookworm. i mean it's in the name or means rejecting with an education that without a question is, is forbidden. so our primary aim is to do with everything in then this bizarre way of creating that this see us in or against the belief which is really, which is really we had to some order violence done years. so in the last decade or so, does a war over us how much in know they've been, how long given a pretty and they are victims have primarily be more muslims than, than who christine said, they bombed a few churches in you. if you are back again, crystal, gerty of the time, the victim of a new book, i am attacked. you know, i have been muslim while looking about who worked at italian cube since 2009, and about 2000000 displaced. so it has been a brutal, you know, incidents in notice of mandira, particularly will you be you visited bonus, did you know on a demo and also extending across the border, you know, to parts of the new republic with the winner
markets bus stops i.d.p. camps. what is their? what is their raison d'etre? thanks for having an issue, not bookworm. i mean it's in the name or means rejecting with an education that without a question is, is forbidden. so our primary aim is to do with everything in then this bizarre way of creating that this see us in or against the belief which is really, which is really we had to some order violence done years. so in the last decade or so, does a war over us how much in know they've been,...
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markets bus stops i.d.p. camps. what is their, what is their raison d'etre? pencil having an issue, not bookworm, i mean it's in the name or means rejecting western education. that was the other question is, is forbidden. so our primary aim is to do with everything in and this bizarre way of creating that this see us, you know, begins the belief which is really, which is really we are to some order violence done years. so in the last decade or so, does a way of very much in know they've been long giving a pretty and the other victims have primarily be more muslims than men who chris and said have bombed a few churches in you if you attack again, crystal. but majority of the time, the victim of a new book am attacked, you know, have been muslim. we're looking about who worked at italian cubes in 2009 and about 2000000 displaced. so it has been a brutal are, you know, insurgents in notice of menger, particularly will you be you visited, bore news? did you know, one of them are also extending across the border. you know, to parts of the new republic with the win
markets bus stops i.d.p. camps. what is their, what is their raison d'etre? pencil having an issue, not bookworm, i mean it's in the name or means rejecting western education. that was the other question is, is forbidden. so our primary aim is to do with everything in and this bizarre way of creating that this see us, you know, begins the belief which is really, which is really we are to some order violence done years. so in the last decade or so, does a way of very much in know they've been...
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slowly returning to sit right and given the fact that it's be has been experiencing the situation with i.d.p.'s internally in south korean central parts of the country i don't think 405-0000 even though it is significant in the highest would it be difficult for the to have been a government to manage injury settled or is it those that integrate them and helps them. you know return to the a lot of my life so i don't think it will be hugely challenging but what is very critical is a branding some criminals may be hiding a men's very few just most the most important cities also mean how participated in the massacre that took place in my car again is that the people in that region are mad correct so 1st i think mystery heart disease this concerning the facts there is no factual proof that this refugee are former members of the threat of force this is in assuming facts and 1st and foremost this is not a small operation our law enforcement operation does not kill people it doesn't. risky people does not grant cities destroyed infrastructure invite a foreign country to invent rights on country call
slowly returning to sit right and given the fact that it's be has been experiencing the situation with i.d.p.'s internally in south korean central parts of the country i don't think 405-0000 even though it is significant in the highest would it be difficult for the to have been a government to manage injury settled or is it those that integrate them and helps them. you know return to the a lot of my life so i don't think it will be hugely challenging but what is very critical is a branding some...
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humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally displaced displaced persons around 1000000 within the region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and you need to meeting that if. armed conflict is not going to stop immediately that maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately say to any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi. med with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled the territorial does. between ethiopia and eritrea. is. when he became prime minister and. president. he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation ter
humanitarian crisis we have i.d.p.'s internally displaced displaced persons around 1000000 within the region we have something like 44000 refugees who fled to sudan and you need to meeting that if. armed conflict is not going to stop immediately that maybe up to 200000 people may flee to sudan so we have a clear humanitarian crisis in this region and we need to immediately say to any conflict again we will come back to that shortly but i'd like to take a closer look at the role of the prime...
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hundreds of thousands were forced into i.d.p. camps or to flee the country most of them to refugee camps in neighboring bangladesh. some of them that's going to fight the police all the sportswear had by them listening. at the time we're. at the. honduras south thousands of. people. following the attacks myanmar's armed forces led so-called clearance operations in iraq and state. by 2018 thousands of ranger muslims were killed and more than 700000 had fled to bangladesh. the situation for survivors is desperate. now i am 22 years from my feet here the current. horrible if i want to. but i came. because i don't have i don't think that. i want to see. peace having equal rights. i want this is slightly. what has happened in iraq hein what has happened to the roof. has been. really been dropped. the weight of a government and the ministry of the security forces handle things only made things worse. so that's one of the biggest stains upon the new government and upon the country as a whole. and i really believe that things where eithe
hundreds of thousands were forced into i.d.p. camps or to flee the country most of them to refugee camps in neighboring bangladesh. some of them that's going to fight the police all the sportswear had by them listening. at the time we're. at the. honduras south thousands of. people. following the attacks myanmar's armed forces led so-called clearance operations in iraq and state. by 2018 thousands of ranger muslims were killed and more than 700000 had fled to bangladesh. the situation for...
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hundreds of thousands were forced into i.d.p. camps or to flee the country most of them to refugee camps in neighboring bangladesh. into the lives of some of them that's going to. police all the sportswear had by them listening. at the time we are in there at the link. to the muslim people honduras south thousands of. people. following the attacks me and mas armed forces led so-called clearance operations in iraq and states. by 2018 thousands of ranger muslims were killed and more than 700000 had fled to bangladesh. the situation for survivors is desperate. now i am going to 2 years from my feet here the current. heart of if i want to go into the union busting but i came up because i don't have i don't think that. i want to see. peace had been quite right in the country i once this is slightly. what has happened in iraq kind what has happened to the ranger has been. really kind of an abysmal drop. the weight of a covenant and the ministry of the security forces handle things only made things worse. so that's one of the the bigges
hundreds of thousands were forced into i.d.p. camps or to flee the country most of them to refugee camps in neighboring bangladesh. into the lives of some of them that's going to. police all the sportswear had by them listening. at the time we are in there at the link. to the muslim people honduras south thousands of. people. following the attacks me and mas armed forces led so-called clearance operations in iraq and states. by 2018 thousands of ranger muslims were killed and more than 700000...
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salute slowly returning to right and given the fact that it be has been experiencing the situation with i.d.p.'s interlinear the south korean central parts of the country i don't think 405-0000 even though 'd it is significant in the highest would it be difficult for the to have been a government to manage injury settled at a set of the reintegrate them and helps them. you know return to the a lot of my life so i don't think it will be hugely challenging but what is very critical is a branding some criminals 'd may be hiding among is that if you just more speed most important cities also mean how participated in the massacre that took place in my car again is that the people in that region are mad correct so 1st i think mystery. this concern in the facts there is not factual proof that this referee just are former members of the 2 grand a force this is in assuming facts and 1st and foremost this is not a lot for a small portion of our law enforcement operation does not kill people it doesn't. risky people does not grant cities destroyed infrastructure invite a foreign country to invent runs o
salute slowly returning to right and given the fact that it be has been experiencing the situation with i.d.p.'s interlinear the south korean central parts of the country i don't think 405-0000 even though 'd it is significant in the highest would it be difficult for the to have been a government to manage injury settled at a set of the reintegrate them and helps them. you know return to the a lot of my life so i don't think it will be hugely challenging but what is very critical is a branding...