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Nepal: Operational Space: December 01 to 31, 2006
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Highlights:
1.The decreased number of reported BOGs violations reflects some improvement in ‘operational space’.
2.However there has been a deterioration in the Eastern Terai following the increased number of security incidents and indirect threats to staff.
3.Travel movement and transport of resources became difficult on the Mahendra Highway, due to frequent road blockades and bandhs.
4.The level of demands for ‘donations’ by CPN/M appeared to decrease, though there were new reports of non-violent requests by other political parties.
Publisher:
UNOCHA ,   (2006 )
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster in English
Keywords:
THREAT, STRIKES, POLITICAL PARTIES, INTERIM GOVERNMENTS, STAFF SECURITY, COMMUNIST PARTIES, DEMAND, DONOR COUNTRIES, PRESS, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, OFFICE MANAGEMENT
Thematic Group:
 UNOCHA : Humanitarian Coordination and Affair
Thesaurus:
05.02.00  -  Management
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