Humanitarian situation extremely difficult. (Angola).Significant progress has been achieved in the peace process in Angola, though much remains to be done, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. lbrahim Gambari, the top United Nations envoy to the country. He said that in its first four months of operation, the UN Mission in Angola (UNMA (Unified Network Management Architecture) A network strategy from AT&T for managing multi-vendor networks. ) had "successfully initiated activity in nearly all the areas mandated to it". The Mission's main areas of focus are raising awareness Raising awareness is a common phrase advocacy groups use to justify a particular event, brochure or even the entire organization. Raising awareness refers to alerting the general public that a certain issue exists and should be approached the way the group desires. of the humanitarian situation and the plight of more than 4 million internally displaced people, refugees, ex-combatants and their dependents, as well as organizing an international donors' conference for reconstruction. The overall humanitarian situation remained "extremely difficult", he said. The six-month mandate of UNMA ends on 15 February 2003. Several key tasks remain under the Lusaka Protocol The Lusaka Protocol, signed in Lusaka, Zambia on October 31, 1994, attempted to end the Angolan Civil War by integrating and disarming UNITA and national reconciliation. Both sides signed a ceasefire as part of the protocol on November 20. , including the provision of information by the Government and UNITA UNITA União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola (National Union for the Total Independence of Angola) concerning the location of landmines and the disarming of civilians; both parties will address these responsibilities through a bilateral mechanism. A tentative date for a donor conference had been set for the first quarter of 2003 in Brussels. |
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