Highlights:
1. Constituent Assembly election virtually completed, first session expected on 28 May
2. Parties vie for leading new government, as negotiations continue
3. Armed Terai groups maintain and expand level of violence and crime
4. Operational space partially affected by armed group activities, violent attack at refugees-to-resettled
5. Food and fuel crisis shows no sign of immediate relief as price continue to rise
6. World Bank approved a US$50 m Health Sector grant and US$27 m for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project
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Publisher:
UNOCHA
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(2008
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in English
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Keywords:
SITUATION REPORT, CONFLICT, OPERATIONAL SPACE, CONSTITUTIONS, ELECTIONS, CRIME, VIOLENCE, COORDINATION, PROTECTION, SECURITY, AVIAN INFLUENZA, FLOOD CONTROL, REFUGEES, DISPLACED PERSONS, FOOD SECURITY, EDUCATION, RECONSTRUCTION, RESETTLEMENT, HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL PARTIES, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, BASIC NEEDS, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, RURAL WATER SUPPLY, CASTE, ETHNIC GROUPS, WOMEN, DALITS, DROUGHT, HEALTH SERVICES, MALARIA, EMPLOYMENT
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Thematic Group: UNOCHA
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Humanitarian Coordination and Affair
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Thesaurus:
01.03.00
- Maintenance Of Peace And Security
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