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UN agencies stress dangers to relief efforts from lawlessness in Iraq

Stressing repeatedly the very grave threat posed to humanitarian activities in Iraq by current lawlessness and looting, United Nations relief agencies appealed to coalition forces today to act swiftly to avoid the breakdown of all aid efforts for the civilian population.

Senior UN relief official voices sorrow at death of Red Cross worker in Iraq

Underscoring the dangers faced by aid workers inside Iraq, the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator, Kenzo Oshima, expressed his sorrow today at the death of a delegate for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) killed in Baghdad yesterday while carrying out his duties.

UN agencies alarmed at security situation in Iraq but some planning to go back

Even as United Nations relief agencies reported chaotic scenes from Baghdad, with a hospital and UN compounds being looted, plans were underway today to send some international humanitarian aid staff back into the country within the next few days, security permitting.

Senior UN officials express growing alarm for Iraqi civilians, children

Senior United Nations officials expressed growing alarm today over the mounting civilian death toll in Iraq and the fate of children who may be cut off from aid.

UN doing 'whatever we can' to rush emergency medical aid to Baghdad - Annan

Secretary-General Kofi Annan said today the United Nations was trying to do everything possible to rush emergency medical supplies to Baghdad.

Humanitarian crisis looms in Iraq because of breakdown of law and order - UN

United Nations relief agencies warned today that looting and the breakdown of law and order in Iraq threatened to unleash a humanitarian crisis as their operations were obstructed, and they called on the occupying military forces to afford the necessary security for their aid work to function.

Already alarmed by civilian casualties in Iraq, UN agencies now concerned by looting

Already preoccupied with the flood of civilian casualties from the fighting in Iraq and the other hardships facing the civilian population, United Nations relief agencies today expressed a new concern - looting.

Security Council would decide UN role in post-war Iraq - spokesman

Reacting to statements by the leaders of the United Kingdom and United States today that the United Nations would play a "vital role" in post-war Iraq, a UN spokesman welcomed such suggestions but stressed that any potential involvement of the world body could come only at the direction of the Security Council.

UN aid agencies paint grim picture of massive relief tasks in Iraq

Painting a grim picture of hardship and horror, United Nations relief agencies today underscored the massive humanitarian tasks awaiting them in war-shattered Iraq.

UN aid agencies step up supplies in Iraq but concerned over Baghdad's water

With growing concern now focusing on the water supply for the 5 million residents of Baghdad, United Nations relief agencies today reported "some hopeful and positive steps" in moving humanitarian aid into other parts of Iraq.