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UN SPECIAL ADVISER AND ASSESSMENT
MISSION CHIEF MEET OFFICIALS
March 19, 2004 (UN) United Nations Secretary-General
Kofi Annan's Special Adviser on Haiti and the head of the UN assessment
mission today continued their round of meetings to gather information
on the situation in the Caribbean country after the departure of
one president and the swearing-in of a new interim president, prime
minister and cabinet.
Special Adviser Reginald Dumas and the head of the assessment mission,
Hocine Medili, sat in on a meeting in Port-au-Prince, the Haitian
capital, between new Prime Minister Gerard Latortue and the heads
of all UN agencies in the country, UN spokesman Fred Eckhard told
journalists in New York.
Mr. Medili then met representatives of Haitian women's organizations
to discuss such topics as peace-building and gender-based violence,
he said.
Mr. Dumas, who was due back at the UN next week, met yesterday with
the Chief of the Organization of American States (OAS) mission in
Port-au-Prince, David Lee, to assess the potential for cooperation
between the two bodies in stabilizing the situation, Mr. Eckhard
said.
The assessment mission was scheduled to make one of its many forays
outside of the capital tomorrow. It has been looking at security
and ease of transport.
From: http://www.un.org/apps/news/infocusRel.asp?infocusID=91&Body=Haiti&Body1
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