Thursday, June 19, 2014

MALI'S LEADERS MUST DO MORE TO ENSURE LASTING PEACE, EASE HUMANITARIAN SUFFERING - UN OFFICIAL

Guy Perea Presidential Elector President of The United States

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Bags of food from WFP’s logistics base in Mopti, Mali, waiting at Koureme port, near Timbuktu, to be delivered to schools. Photo: WFP/Alexandre Breche

MALI’S LEADERS MUST DO MORE TO ENSURE LASTING PEACE, EASE HUMANITARIAN SUFFERING – UN OFFICIAL

A senior United Nations relief official today highlighted the need for “courageous leadership” by the authorities in Mali to tackle the country’s political issues, warning that the already grave humanitarian situation is likely to deteriorate unless peace and stability are restored. Read more


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