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Lack of funding prevents UN from helping most vulnerable in Kyrgyzstan

Just over 10 per cent of a United Nations appeal to help 800,000 of the most vulnerable people in Kyrgyzstan, which is in need of back-up power supplies and food, has been funded, the world body’s humanitarian office announced today.

UN appeals for $20 million to help 800,000 people in Kyrgyzstan this winter

The United Nations and its humanitarian partners today launched a $20 million appeal to guarantee back-up power supplies in Kyrgyzstan for crucial facilities such as medical centres and to help 800,000 vulnerable citizens as part of efforts to address significant energy shortages at the start of the Central Asian nation’s tough winter season.

In northern Kyrgyzstan, UN refugee agency funds school and sanitation projects

The United Nations refugee agency is supporting school and sanitation projects in rural areas of northern Kyrgyzstan that have served as home to former refugees from neighbouring Tajikistan

UNICEF boosts funding to help ensure proper nutrition for Kyrgyz children

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) will provide $270,000 in additional funds to help develop a national nutrition strategy in Kyrgyzstan, where more than half of babies and infants are anaemic and many young children suffer from stunted growth as a result of nutrient deficiencies.

Relief efforts continue in quake-hit Kyrgyzstan, UN reports

United Nations humanitarian agencies are continuing their relief efforts in the mountains of southern Kyrgyzstan, where an earthquake on Sunday night killed more than 70 people and displaced hundreds of families, as they work to bring aid before the expected arrival of the first snowfalls of the season.

Poor access hampering efforts to assess impact of Kyrgyz quake, says UN

Limited access and communication are making it difficult to assess the full impact of the deadly earthquake that struck a remote, mountainous region of southern Kyrgyzstan on Sunday, according to United Nations relief officials.

Kyrgyzstan: UN rushes in help after deadly quake rocks region

United Nations humanitarian agencies are dispatching aid and staff to southern Kyrgyzstan, where dozens of people have been killed and hundreds of homes destroyed after an earthquake struck the remote, mountainous region last night.

UN political chief holds talks with Kyrgyz officials ahead of regional summit

Just ahead of a regional summit in Central Asia, the top United Nations political official is meeting with authorities in Kyrgyzstan today on issues of mutual concern, a spokesperson for the world body announced.

On Central Asian tour, UN human rights chief wraps up visit to Kyrgyzstan

Welcoming the steps taken to develop a strong civil society in Kyrgyzstan while calling for further progress on the treatment of women and detainees, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour today concluded a two-day visit to the country, the first leg of her four-country tour of Central Asia.

Kyrgyzstan: UN sends aid for quake victims after Government appeal for help

The United Nations is sending $10,000 to earthquake-hit Kyrgyzstan in response to an appeal by the Government for international assistance to provide food, heating equipment, clothing, medicines and construction materials to help victims of the disaster.