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Country# at Risk% of pop.Major Problem, '95
Afghanistan 4.2 mil 25% Escalated fighting 1994, Little government control, Landmines.
Albania .15 4 Monthly needs: 2,200 m. tons of food, 67 mil liters of water
Algeria N/A N/A Insurgency, Government consent to relief unlikely
Angola 3.7 38% Civil war, limited support for relief, corruption in security forces, landmines.
Armenia .3 10% Gov't support for relief limited to ethnic Armenians
Azerbaijan 1 13% Limited gov't control in West; Resistance to relief for Armenians
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.5 58% Little gov't control; All factions periodically oppose relief to other factions
Burma .2 .5% Ethnic insurgency
Burundi .9 15% Unstable, hundreds of thousands of refugees
Cambodia .3 3% Factional strife, landmines, theft & corruption; govt supports relief
Croatia .5 10% Potential ethnic strife, landmines; govt permits relief
Georgia 1 17% Little control over countyside, govt supports relief
Ethiopia 4.3 8% Anti-govt activities in E., S., & W. Ethiopia; minimal relief efforts, landmines.
Eritrea 1.6 46% Islamic Jihad anti-govt activities in Eritrea not a threat to Ethiopia regime, landmines
Haiti 1.3 20% Relief operations improved since restoration of Aristide
Iraq 1.3 7% Gov't can deliver relief throughout country, hinders relief to Kurds & Shias; landmines.
Liberia 2.1 74% Civil War
Macedonia 10,000 .4% N/A
Mozambique 1 6% Fragile security, bandits,returning refugees, devastated economy, landmines.
Russia (North Caucasus) N/A N/A Gov't supports relief; some armed opposition
Rwanda 4 59% Ethnic Warfare
Serbia and Montenegro .07,.3 1% govt supports relief; govt supports relief for Albanians and Bosnian Muslims
Sierra Leone 1.5 32 Collapsed state; Insurgents alon Liberian border
Somalia 1.1 17% No local authority to assist relief; Opposition from clans, bandits, radicals; landmines.
Sri Lanka .7 4% Ongoing insurgency, govt can provide limited support for relief operations
Sudan 3 10% Use relief as weapon, govt opposes relief to south and to non-muslims in north, landmines.
Tajikistan 1 17% govt cannot assist relief in south, armed opposition
Zaire .6 1.4% govt cannot assist relief, little or non civil authority, crime & extortion
Bosnia & Croatia

  • Info on the Bosnia tragedy -
  • Who's who in the Balkans
  • Balkan Peace team
  • Map of Bosnia
  • Women for Women in Bosnia
  • Convoy Bosnia - non-profit organization concerned about the plight of the hundreds of thousands of civilians wounded, orphaned or made homeless by the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Reynolds, John - Fly By Night -Bosnian Help Page
  • FAQ - misc.news.bosnia
  • Bosnia Help Page - provides relevant political, social and humanitarian information and net resources pertaining to the conflict in Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • Convoy Bosnia - non-profit organization concerned about the plight of the hundreds of thousands of civilians wounded, orphaned or made homeless by the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • FAQ - misc.news.bosnia
  • Usenet - misc.news.bosnia
  • Usenet - soc.culture.bosna-herzgvna - The independent state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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