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  1. Communities in Adre commit to living peacefully

    2 July 2009 Adre, 30 June 2009 – Two communities in Adre, eastern Chad, have agreed to reconcile and live peacefully together.

  2. General Chaumont Made Chevalier of Chadian National Order

    14 December 2009... 9 December 2009 -- Major-General Gerardo Chaumont, MINURCAT Police Commissioner, was decorated Chevalier of the Chadian National ...

  3. Regional Human Rights Forum in Abeche, Chad

    29 October 2009 Abeche, 28 October 2009 – The government of Chad, represented by its Minister for Human Rights, Mr.

  4. Mission to Haraze and Daha

    18 September 2009 A mission to assess the humanitarian situation of refugees from the Central African Republic was undertaken in the Salamat Region, southern Chad, on 31 August 2009.

  5. Communities agree to end disputes

    6 July 2009 On 30 June, the Intercommunity Dialogue was officially launched in the Assoungha department (30km east of Hadjer-Hadid) in the presence of administrative and traditional authorities

  6. Support to the fight against HIV/AIDS

    15 April 2009... the framework of supporting the fight against HIV/AIDS, MINURCAT financed two QIPs (Quick Impact Project) initiated respectively by t ...

  7. Nepalese Medal Parade Ceremony

    9 June 2010... battalion and attended by civilian and military authorities, MINURCAT force commander, Major-general El Hadji Mouhamadou Kandji, ...

  8. Security Is Returning to Birao

    17 October 2008

  9. Peacekeepers from Togo, Poland and Croatia decorated

    19 August 2009 Abeche, 15 August 2009 ---The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Mr.

  10. Closing of the SGBV Campaign

    20 January 2010 The month-long Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) campaign came to a close on 15 December.

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