Namibia: Namibia: Flooding Situation Report No. 1
Source: UN Country Team in NamibiaCountry: NamibiaI. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES- 92 deaths; - Over 8,200 people are displaced, including up to 4,500 people in relocation camps; - Up to 300,000 people...
View ArticleNamibia: Namibia: Flooding Situation Report No. 2
Source: UN Country Team in NamibiaCountry: NamibiaI. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES- So far 92 deaths have been reported; - Over 13,000 people are displaced, including up to 9,200 people in relocation...
View ArticleNamibia: Namibia Floods: Situation Report #1 - 30 March 2011
Source: UN Country Team in NamibiaCountry: NamibiaI. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES - The President of the Republic of Namibia declared a national state of emergency on 29 March 2011 to respond to...
View ArticleNamibia: Namibia Floods: Situation Report #3 – 4 April 2011
Source: UN Country Team in NamibiaCountry: NamibiaHIGHLIGHTS / KEY PRIORITIES• Water levels in northern Namibia are significantly higher than they were in 2009, when flooding affected an estimated...
View ArticleNamibia: Namibia Floods: Situation Report #4 – 13 April 2011
Source: UN Country Team in NamibiaCountry: NamibiaHIGHLIGHTS / KEY PRIORITIESAn estimated 228,500 people have been affected by the flooding in northern Namibia, with 65 people killed and 60,000 people...
View ArticleNamibia: Namibia Floods: Situation Report #5 – 21 April 2011
Source: UN Country Team in NamibiaCountry: NamibiaI. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES• The UN is actively supporting Government's response to the flood emergency in northern Namibia.• Water levels are...
View ArticleNamibia: Namibia Floods: Situation Report #6 – 4 May 2011
Source: UN Country Team in NamibiaCountry: NamibiaI. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES• The United Nations in Namibia continues to support Government’s response to the flood emergency in the affected regions,...
View ArticleNamibia: Namibia Floods Situation Report # 7 - 23 May 2011
Source: UN Country Team in NamibiaCountry: NamibiaHIGHLIGHTS / KEY PRIORITIES•Water levels continue to recede and are presently stabilising at 1.06 m = 37 m3/s and some displaced people are beginning...
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