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"About 2.5 million people face a famine in Sudan. The people displaced by the war in Southern Sudan are being helped by Operation Lifeline Sudan, a consortium of the World Food Programme (WFP), UNICEF and 35 non-governmental organizations. The nine year relief effort has saved thousands of lives and the World Food Programme says it will need $154 million to provide emergency aid until April 1999. 
Operation Lifeline Sudan helps about 2.5 million displaced people facing famine in the Sudan. 
A baby is being given oral rehydration solution by a nurse belonging to Doctors without Borders, a non-governmental organization based in Belgium."
The Hospital in Mopti that is run by the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) covers all specialties from general medicine to surgery, including dentistry. The peacekeepers of the Pakistani contingent have taken part in care and medical evacuations of the wounded following the numerous attacks that have taken place in the central region of Mali.
The village of Ogossagou is located 144 kilometres from the town of Sévaré in the Mopti region of central Mali. Ogossagou has been the site of two massacres between local ethnic groups in the space of two years, resulting in numerous casualties. For the last two years peacekeepers from Senegal serving with the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) has secured a temporary operational base (TOB) in the village. The village of Ogossagou is difficult to access by land due to the security situation, terrorist attacks and Improvised Explosive Device (IED), and to the isolation of the village. Recently calm has returned to Ogossagou with the signing of local agreements between the two communities.
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Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched 
04/27/1952 17:58:49 
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Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched 
04/27/1952 17:58:48 
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Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched 
04/27/1952 17:58:50 
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Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched 
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Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched 
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Chickens for Korean Relief 
07/01/1952 17:59:02 
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Dutch Eggs Arrives in Korea 
04/01/1955 18:03:50 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:04:03 
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200 Pigs Flown to Korea in First Animal Airlift 
06/01/1952 17:56:49 
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200 Pigs Flown to Korea in First Animal Airlift 
06/01/1952 17:56:51 
Unique ID UN7668345 
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Breeding Stock Airlifted to Korea 
06/01/1952 17:59:15 
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Breeding Stock Airlifted to Korea 
06/01/1952 17:59:13 
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Breeding Stock Airlifted to Korea 
06/01/1952 17:59:14 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:04:05 
Unique ID UN7659547 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:04:00 
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Breeding Stock Airlifted to Korea 
06/01/1952 17:59:15 
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UNKRA's Irrigation Program in Korea 
01/01/1955 18:03:51 
Unique ID UN7659529 
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Irrigation Projects of the UN Korean Reconstruction Agency 
01/01/1954 18:01:05 
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Irrigation Projects of the UN Korean Reconstruction Agency 
01/01/1954 18:01:07 
Unique ID UN7659337 
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The Need for Housing in Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:07 
Unique ID UN7659405 
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Headline Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched 
Caption Description A long-range program of rehabilitating Korea's egg and meat production got off to a good start when the United Nations Korea Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) flew 70,000 white leghorn hatching eggs from Indiana, USA, to Korea. The eggs were placed in the warmth of Korean incubators where 52,000 hatched 21 days after arrival. The hatching eggs were donated by the Heifer project Committee and will be distributed to Korean farmers by the United Nations Civil Assistance Command (UNCACK).
Here: Hobart Creighton, Hatching expert from Indiana, examines the first hatch of baby chicks as Yu Soo Tong of the Pusan livestock station looks on. 
Unique Identifier UN7659167 
NICA ID 188427 
Production Date 04/27/1952 5:58:51 PM 
Country Republic of Korea
Credit UN Photo
File size 3.51 MB