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Feature: Light returns to Black Mountain village as returnees rebuild homes
1 Nov 2002 UNHCR has completed a successful shelter project that has helped thousands of families rebuild their homes in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The last shelter kits were handed out in a village where the fighting had begun 18 months ago but which was recently authorised for return as the country moves towards political normalcy. -
Housing repair project in former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
24 Sep 2002 -
UNHCR hails former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's new amnesty law
8 Mar 2002 -
Burning of houses harming the peace process
5 Feb 2002 -
Lubbers, Busek say fate of one million uprooted persons key to Balkan stability
30 Jan 2002 Prospects for peace and stability in the Balkans are directly linked to the fate of the one million people who are still uprooted in the region as a result of the war, according to High Commissioner Ruud Lubbers and Erhard Busek, the new head of the Balkans 'Stability Pact.' -
Humanitarian Situation in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
1 Jan 2002 -
United Nations Common Strategy for the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: Return, Stabilisation and Confidence Building - September to December 2001
1 Dec 2001 -
Statement of Mr. Amin Awad, United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia at the Launch of the United Nations Consolidated Inter-agency Appeals for 2002 (Brussels)
27 Nov 2001 -
UNHCR assistance for the winter well ahead of schedule
23 Nov 2001