maxim news network: Guinea, UN humanitarian air service funding crisis (untv)

maxim news network: 26 March 2010 - untv: United Nations, New York - The new Humanitarian Coordinator Guinea, Anthony Ohemeng-Boamah, said today (26 March) that Guinea is supported by the United Nations and its partners now require that the West African country in transition from military rule to civilian rule once elections on 27 Take place in June prepared. Ohemeng-Boamah, briefing reporters in New York, said that the forthcoming elections, a historic presenceopportunity to reaffirm the international community that the support and some of the humanitarian and development issues that are still in the country. He said donors had already requires most of the $ 27,000,000 to provide funds to the electoral process, but stressed that further assistance is required according to the polls to ensure that transition period is successful. Guinea has been gripped by unrest after government troops opened fire on unarmed protesters in September last year in theConakry killed at least 150 people. The humanitarian coordinator said that the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to allow the amount of mobilization of resources and the support of the Guinean government to vote in peace. Ohemeng-Boamah expressed particular concern that helps the operations of the UN Humanitarian Air Services (UNHAS), the delivery of humanitarian assistance to people in some of the most remote regions of Guinea, would cease as early as the beginning of next week if nomore ...

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