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Iraq + 3 others
UN envoy welcomes relocation of first group of Iranian exiles to Albania

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UN News Service

16 May 2013 – The top United Nations official in Iraq today called the relocation of 14 Iranians to Albania from an exile camp near Baghdad, an “encouraging first step.”

“The residents’ arrival in Albania late last night is an encouraging first step in the relocation of the group of 210 residents the Albanian government has agreed to receive,” said the UN Special Representative for the Secretary-General and head of the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), Martin Kobler.

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Egypt + 7 others
Desert Locust situation update 15 May 2013

Hopper bands in Israel for the first time in 50 years; adult groups in interior of Saudi Arabia

As a result of egg-laying in mid-March and low temperatures, hatching occurred from mid-April onwards in the western Negev Desert of Israel and in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt where hoppers are now forming groups and bands in both areas.

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Information Bulletin n° 2 Iran/ Bandar-e Jask, Hormozgan Province Earthquake 11 May 2013

This bulletin is being issued for information, and reflects the current situation and details available at this time. The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS), has determined that external assistance is not required at this moment, and is therefore not seeking funding or other assistance from donors and the International Movement of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies at this time.

An earthquake with the magnitude of 6.2 on the Richter scale rocked Goharan District, Sardasht, Bandar-e Jask, in Hormozgan province, Iran on 11 May 2013.

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Information Bulletin n° 1 Iran/ Bandar-e Jask, Hormozgan Province Earthquake 11 May 2013

This bulletin is being issued for information, and reflects the current situation and details available at this time. The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS), has determined that external assistance is not required at this moment, and is therefore not seeking funding or other assistance from donors and the International Movement of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies at this time.

An earthquake with the magnitude of 6.2 on the Richter scale rocked Goharan District, Sardasht, Bandar-e Jask, in Hormozgan province, Iran on 11 May 2013.

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Strong Iran quake causes damage, injuries

05/11/2013 09:19 GMT

by Mohammad Davari

TEHRAN, Iran, May 11, 2013 (AFP) - A strong earthquake of 6.2 magnitude hit southern Iran early on Saturday, the US Geological Survey said, with local media reporting of damaged villages and at least 20 people injured.

The epicentre of the quake was measured at 85 kilometres (52 miles) southeast of the southern town of Minab, located in the Hormuzgan province, at 0208 GMT , the USGS said. It was at a depth of 36.44 km (22.64 miles).

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Hormozgan earthquake OCHA Flash Update no. 1, 11 May 2013

  1. A 6.2 magnitude earthquake occurred in Hormozgan Province in Southern Iran at 06:38 local time on Saturday 11 May. The earthquake location was close to the port town of Bandar-e Jask, some 85 kilometers to the south of Minab and 270 kilometers to the southeast of the provincial capital, Bandar Abbas. Nineteen aftershocks were reported, some reaching a magnitude of 5.6.

  2. According to the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS), one person (a 13 month-old child) was killed and 20 others were injured.

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Afghanistan + 3 others
Volrep and Border Monitoring Monthly Update - April 2013

Voluntary Return to Afghanistan

1 – 30 April 2013: In April 2013, a total of 5,445 Afghan refugees voluntarily repatriated to Afghanistan. Of this, 4,211 came from Pakistan, 1,229 from Iran, and 5 from India.

1 January – 30 April 2013: During the first four months of 2013, a total of 10,710 Afghan refugees (averaging 89/day) voluntarily repatriated to Afghanistan. The rate of return so far this year is similar to total returns (11,687) during the same period in 2012.

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Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 30 April 2013) [EN/AR]

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Armed conflicts, insecurity, protracted displacement and natural disasters affect millions of people across the region.

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Pakistan + 11 others
Middle East and North Africa: Humanitarian Bulletin Issue 07 | March – April 2013 (EN/AR)

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • A 7.8 earthquake hit South-Eastern Iran on 16 April, close to the border with Pakistan. The impact was felt in both countries, with 14 people killed, 73 injured and two missing.

  • New and worsening humanitarian crises since 2011 have led to a considerable increase in CERF allocations to the MENA region. The largest recipients have been Pakistan, Syria and Yemen.

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Sudan + 12 others
Desert Locust Bulletin No. 415 (April 2013)

The Desert Locust situation remained serious during April in northern Sudan where hopper bands were present near crops along a 1,000 km strech of the Nile River. Swarms could form in May and threaten crops, and a second generation of breeding could take place before the summer or, if early rains fall, adults could move to the summer breeding areas in Sudan. There is also concern in Saudi Arabia where new generation adults could move from the northwest Penninsula, including Yemen, and breed in areas of recent heavy rains.

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Distribution of 1000 Gas Air conditioner to the Earthquake affected People in Bushehr Province

Secretary General of the Iranian Red Crescent Society predicated the distribution of 1000 coolers to the Bushehr earthquake affected people

Because of the hot weather in the earthquake affected region of Bushehr, Dr. Mohammad Abbassi, Secretary General of the Iranian Red Crescent Society indicated that the urgent need of the earthquake affected people is the gas air conditioner.

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Pakistan-Iran earthquake: CWS emergency appeal 04-26-13

APPEAL # 700-G

APPEAL GOAL: $119,000

APRIL 26, 2013

SITUATION: On April 16, at least six people in Pakistan and 40 people in Iran were killed when a major earthquake, with a 7.8 magnitude, struck a region near the Iran-Pakistan border. Tremors were also felt in India and the Gulf states.

The epicenter was in southeast Iran in an area of scarcely-populated mountains and desert. It was located 125 miles southeast of the Iranian city of Zahedan and 155 miles northwest of Turbat in Pakistan.

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Medical treatment and distributions of relief supplies: Help was given where it was needed

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Humedica

by Nina Skandalaki, Ruth Bücker

Two severe earthquakes with a magnitude of 6 and 6.2 struck the northwest of Iran on August 11th, 2012. According to official figures published by the Red Crescent, 399 villages were affected by the quakes. About 12.000 houses were completely reduced to rubble. 1.800 injured persons had to be treated in hospitals, 12.000 people were given outpatient treatment.

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Pakistan + 1 other
NRC Responds to Earthquake Victims

Shahzad Ahmad and Amelie Gauthier (24.04.2013)

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake in mid-April left 35,000 people homeless, hundreds of people seriously injured and around 40 reported dead in the far flung area of Mashkail in the Balochistan province in Southwestern Pakistan. NRC will be distributing essential house hold items to the affected population

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Pakistan + 1 other
Islamic Relief responds to Balochistan earthquake

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Islamic Relief

Following the 7.9 magnitude earthquake that hit southeast Iran, near the Pakistan border on Tuesday 16 April, Islamic Relief has dispatched aid and assessors to the affected region of Balochistan, Pakistan.

At least 35 people lost their lives in the earthquake and over 180 people were injured.

After an immediate assessment of the damage, Islamic Relief dispatched 375 family-sized tents and 500 kits that provide a family with essential household and kitchen items, such as pots and pans, cutlery, blankets and mattresses.

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World + 6 others
Transnational Organized Crime in East Asia and the Pacific: A Threat Assessment

First comprehensive UNODC study on transnational organized crime threats in East Asia and the Pacific

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World + 27 others
2012 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices

Fact Sheet

BUREAU OF DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND LABOR

April 19, 2013

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Pakistan + 1 other
Pakistan/Iran: Emergency Health Response - Earthquake, Situation Report #1

The affected area in southeast Iran is inaccessible by road, and most health facilities in far flung border areas have low capacity, making it difficult to serve injured people.

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Pakistan + 1 other
Pakistan / Iran: Earthquake 16 April 2013

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Baluchestan earthquake OCHA Flash Update no. 2, 18 April 2013

  1. An earthquake registering 7.8 on the Richter scale occurred in Sistan and Baluchestan Province in southeastern in Iran on 16 April 2013 at 10:44:13 UTC (03:44:13 PM at epicentre). The epicentre was located between the cities of Khash (86 Km to the northwest) and Saravan (85 Km to the southeast) and the border with Pakistan (78 Km to the east). Nine aftershocks have been recorded so far with the strongest measuring 5.6.

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