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UN political chief
begins week-long visit to Southern and Eastern Africa
15 October 2009 Shaaficiyah Media
Children displaced by LRA attacks
in Western Equatoria State, Sudan14 October 2009 .
The United Nations political
chief departs today for a week-long trip to Africa´s
south and east to strengthen the world body´s partnerships
with key Member States and regional organizations on such
issues as conflict prevention, peacemaking and post-conflict
peacebuilding.Under-Secretary-General B.
Lynn Pascoe will visit South
Africa, Angola, Burundi, Uganda and Kenya during the trip,
in which he will meet with key Government officials as well
as representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
The situations in Somalia, Burundi, the eastern Democratic
Republic of the Congo (DRC), the areas affected by the Lord?s
Resistance Army (LRA) and Madagascar are all expected to be
on the agenda, while Mr. Pascoe is also slated to visit the
UN Integrated Office in Burundi (BINUB) in Bujumbura and the
UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS) in Nairobi.
By Dahir Abdulle
Alasow
Waagacusub Chief
editor
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