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8 Years After Massacre, No Justice

US, EU Should Impose Sanctions Over Andijan, Ensuing Crackdown

(Berlin, May 14, 2013) – The United States and the European Union (EU) should not allow strategic interests to distort reality about the Uzbek government’s deplorable rights record, Human Rights Watch said today. The eighth anniversary of the government massacre at Andijan is the week of May 13, 2013.

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Climate Prediction Center’s Central Asia Hazards Outlook For USAID / FEWS-NET May 8 – May 15, 2013

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During the past week, temperatures averaged near to slightly below normal across most of Central Asia. Temperatures are forecast to average 2 to 6 degrees C above normal during the second week of May. Minimum temperatures are forecast to remain above freezing except for the highest elevations of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Maximum temperatures are forecast to occasionally warm above 30 degrees C across southwest Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan during the next week.

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Afghanistan + 4 others
Climate Prediction Center’s Central Asia Hazards Outlook For USAID / FEWS-NET May 1 – May 7, 2013

Temperatures:

During the past week, temperatures averaged near to slightly below normal across most of Central Asia. Seasonal temperatures can be expected across most of the region during the first week of May. Minimum temperatures are forecast to remain above freezing except for the higher elevations of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Maximum temperatures are forecast to warm above 30 degrees C across southern Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan during the beginning of May.

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Global Overview 2012: People internally displaced by conflict and violence

Around 6.5 million people were newly displaced, almost twice as many as the 3.5 million during 2011. The conflicts in Syria and DRC were responsible for around half of the new displacements.

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Disaster risk management: How a mobile application can make the difference

Posted April 19, 2013 by Nicolas Giroux & filed under Central Asia, Development 2.0, Disaster response.

Today mobile phones are more than a way to communicate over long distances.

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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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World + 22 others
Land degradation damaging global agricultural production, warns new UN study

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UN News Service

9 April 2013 – The international community is losing vast amounts of agricultural production due to the effects of continuing land degradation such as desertification, a new United Nations study has warned, adding that without sustainable land management, development initiatives the world over will be stymied.

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Central Asia meets on HFA2

ALMATY, 14 March 2013 - Regional cooperation on disaster risk reduction in Central Asia and the South Caucasus received a major boost this week as representatives from eight countries consulted with the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) on a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.

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Kyrgyzstan + 1 other
Locate Missing Uzbek Refugee

Protect Refugees, Asylum Seekers From Forced Returns

(Bishkek, February 26, 2013) – An Uzbek refugee has been missing from Kyrgyzstan’s capital, Bishkek, since February 18, 2013, Human Rights Watch said today. Another asylum seeker from Uzbekistan is in custody while he contests an extradition order issued by the Kyrgyz authorities in violation of international law.

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Security Council stresses need for further cooperation in Central Asia

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UN News Service

29 January 2013 – The Security Council today stressed the need for cooperation and coordination between governments in Central Asia and regional organizations to strengthen peace, stability and sustainable development in the region.

In particular, the 15-member body underlined the need for governments to collaborate with the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA), in a statement issued to the press.

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GIEWS Country Brief: Uzbekistan 14-December-2012

FOOD SECURITY SNAPSHOT

  • The area planted with winter crops in 2012/13 is forecast to be similar to the good level in the previous year

  • Cereal production in 2012 is estimated to be above the five-year average

  • Import requirements are forecast to decrease significantly

  • Concerns have been raised on food security for people on low incomes

The area planted with winter crops in 2012/13 is forecast to be similar to the good level in the previous year

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Tajikistan + 7 others
Humanitarian Bulletin South Caucasus and Central Asia Issue 01 | 1 January – 31 December 2012

Frequent small to medium-scale emergencies raged through the region in 2012, inflicting the most damage on rural households. Support from humanitarian and development partners was often necessary to help affected people back onto their feet, learn from the disaster and better prepare for future shocks.

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

To learn more about OCHA's activities, please visit http://unocha.org/.

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Kazakhstan + 7 others
Caucasus and Central Asia: 2012 emergencies (as at 31 Dec 2012)

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

To learn more about OCHA's activities, please visit http://unocha.org/.

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Kyrgyzstan + 1 other
Clash Reported on Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border

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By RFE/RL

January 07, 2013

Tensions between the main ethnic groups of the Ferghana Valley flared again over the weekend, rekindling memories of clashes in southern Kyrgyzstan between Uzbeks and Kyrgyz in June 2010 that left hundreds dead and injured and caused widespread property damage.

Residents of the Uzbek enclave of Soh in southern Kyrgyzstan reportedly attacked Kyrgyz border guards and took Kyrgyz citizens hostage on January 5.

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Climate Prediction Center’s Central Asia Hazards Outlook For USAID / FEWS-NET, January 2 – January 8, 2013

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Temperatures:

During December, temperatures averaged below normal over much of Central Asia. A significant decrease in temperatures occurred during the middle period of the month, with a departure from the average exceeding -8 degrees Celsius across northern Central Asia. During the next week, a slightly warmer than average weather is forecast in northern Kazakhstan, while well below normal temperatures are expected across central and northeastern Afghanistan.

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Climate Prediction Center’s Central Asia Hazards Outlook For USAID / FEWS-NET December 26, 2012 – January 1, 2013

Temperatures:

During the middle period of December, much below normal temperatures spread across Central Asia, with significant (< -8 degrees Celsius) negative anomalies over portions of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and southern Kazakhstan. Below-average temperatures have also persisted throughout the central highlands and northeast mountains of Afghanistan. During the next week, colder than average temperatures are forecast to continue throughout central and northeastern Afghanistan, where minimum temperature could fall between -30 and -25 degrees Celsius.

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Uganda + 3 others
Reaching Hands December 2012: The Gift of Health for Women

In this issue

Life of Women in Nakivale, Uganda.
MTI Director of International Programs, Disaster Relief reports on the struggle thousands of women face in the Nakivale refugee camp where MTI is providing care.

Meet Patricia.
Midwife Patricia is working to keep mothers safe and healthy. Learn about her and her work for Medical Teams International in Uganda in this video.

Safe Motherhood in South Sudan.
Anna Summer, MTI Africa Health Advisor reports on how community health workers are helping ensure safe motherhood.