- IFRC - BELARUS MOLDOVA RUSSIAN FEDERATION UKRAINE WINTER EMERGENCY
The financial crisis of 17 August 1998 left millions of people struggling to survive in deteriorating economic and social conditions of inflation, increase in crime, social degradation, disintegration of medical services, and the breakdown of science,.
- FOOD SECURITY UPDATE INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN INGUSHETIA
As the decapitalisation on the household level has continued to increase, access to employment has significantly decreased, humanitarian aid has diminished and the sanitation and shelter conditions have continued to be deplorable, especially in the.
- Integration of the Russian Market
With the use of nonlinear cointegration relationship that includes asymptotically subsiding trend capturing movement towards integration, 36% of Russian regions are integrated, but are tending to integration with the national market; and (the.
- IFRC - RUSSIAN FEDERATION HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (Appeal 01.32
The Federation and RRC recognise the need to ensure that assistance is targeted to the most vulnerable groups, and the emergency relief programme launched in the winter of 1999/2000, and into 2001 targets elderly living alone, children (particularly.
- IFRC - BELARUS RUSSIAN FEDERATION MOLDOVA UKRAINE Winter Emergency
million beneficiaries; { maximise the use of local resources (human, goods and services); support and training to the national headquarters and branches of the local Red Cross societies and collaborating social welfare institutions; and { promote.
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