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UNHCR chief condemns Algiers bombing; mourns dead
11 Dec 2007 UNHCR chief António Guterres expresses shock and outrage over bombings in Algiers that reportedly kill dozens of people, including two UNHCR staff members. -
UNHCR concerned about confidence-building programme for Sahrawis
4 Sep 2007 The UN refugee agency said on Tuesday it feared that a lack of funding could bring a halt to confidence-building measures connecting Sahrawi refugees in Algeria and their relatives in the Western Sahara Territory. -
UNHCR-WFP team finds dire health conditions in Algerian refugee camps
12 Feb 2007 UNHCR specialists have highlighted dire health conditions in Algerian camps for Sahrawi refugees. The experts made the findings during a joint food assessment mission with officials from the World Food Programme -
UNHCR resumes visits between Sahrawi refugees in Algeria and their families
3 Nov 2006 After a five-month suspension, the UN refugee agency on Friday resumed family visits between Sahrawi refugees in south-western Algeria and their relatives in the Western Sahara territory. -
UNHCR airlift delivers vital aid to flood-stricken Tindouf camps
20 Feb 2006 A UNHCR airlift supported by Portugal and Italy enters its third day, delivering tonnes of urgently needed tents and other relief items to tens of thousands of Sahrawi refugees made homeless by severe floods in western Algeria. -
UNHCR airlift to help homeless Sahrawi refugees in Algeria set to start
17 Feb 2006 UNHCR's airlift of emergency supplies to help more than 50,000 Sahrawi refugees, made homeless by flooding in the Tindouf region of western Algeria, is set to start from Jordan. Five countries have generously offered airlift support. A Portuguese plane, the first of the airlift, is expected to land in Jordan late Friday, where it will be loaded with tents and other relief items. In Tindouf, UNHCR and local partners continue to deal with the aftermath of the disaster. -
Rare torrential rains leave 50,000 Sahrawi refugees in Algeria homeless
13 Feb 2006 Emergency aid is needed to help an estimated 50,000 Sahrawi refugees near Tindouf in western Algeria made homeless after three days of rare torrential rains caused severe flooding in the desert region. Initially, one person was reported to have died and several were injured. Structural damage in the affected refugee camps is enormous, according to a joint rapid assessment mission. -
Western Sahara family visits off to flying start
28 Jun 2004 Some 18,000 people from the disputed territory of Western Sahara have asked to join a UN initiative briefly allowing them to meet relatives living on opposite sides of the border. -
UNHCR expands family visit initiative for Western Saharan refugees
14 May 2004 The UN refugee agency has started flights between Algeria's camps and Smarra in Western Sahara, the third city to be included in a confidence-building initiative that has so far allowed more than 420 people to visit their long-lost relatives.