Mine clearing accident in Afghanistan (23.08.11)The Danish Demining Group has suffered a serious accident on Thursday where two national members of staff were killed during the clearance of a minefield in the Panjshir Valley |
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More humanitarian aid needed in Mogadishu (18.08.11)The humanitarian situation in Mogadishu is desperate. New displaced people arrive in the city every day, hoping to find food and water. Head of the Danish Refugee Council International department,... |
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Community Safety in Somalia (08.08.11)Danish Demining Group is introducing new ways of working with conflict-affected populations in fragile parts of Somalia to pave the way for stabilization by enhancing community safety and improving... |
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Somalia: Working in High-risk Environment and Fragile States (08.08.11)As the security situation continues to deteriorate in Somalia, humanitarian organizations are finding it increasingly difficult to achieve their desired results. Working conditions for these... |
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Great international support for the Danish Refugee Council in Somalia (05.08.11)The Danish Refugee Council can now intensify its relief efforts in and around Mogadishu, the Somali capital, where the famine worsens by the day. Over 100,000 people depend upon the DRC providing a... |
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Fleeing – again (04.08.11)More than 4000 refugees from Africa and Asia have stranded in Tunisian refugee camps. They are not welcome here – but they have nowhere else to go. The Danish Refugee Council is working in the camps... |
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UN declares famine in Somalia (20.07.11)The humanitarian crisis in southern Somalia has now been declared a famine by the UN. The Danish Refugee Council delivers emergency assistance to more than 150,000 people in the area, and the... |
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Helping more people in Mogadishu (19.07.11)The cost of saving a life in Somalia is small but the volume of people in need of help is large and growing. Danish Refugee Council has received funding from the EU Humanitarian Fund to provide... |
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Expanded assistance in Kabul (13.07.11)The Danish Refugee Council is to distribute food to the most vulnerable households in the largest informal settlement in Kabul. The distribution is possible through a partnership with the World Food... |
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Danish Minister in South Sudan (12.07.11)On the eve of South Sudan’s Independence, Mr. Soren Pind, the Danish Development Cooperation Minister, visited South Sudan and a Danish Demining Group project site in the country. On 9 July 2011,... |









