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This report is published weekly as a general update on Red Cross Red Crescent activities during the Balkans crisis, primarily for the Movement's components and supporters. Today's text can also be found on the Internet at www. Returnees from third countries not including Turkey now number , according to IOM. In Montenegro, the number of non-ethnic Albanians who have arrived in the republic from Kosovo may soon equal the number of Kosovo refugees still there from the earlier exodus. A WHO survey has found that some Kosovo Albanians have been killed by mines or unexploded ordnance in the month since the return to the province began. Overview: IDPs continue to come north from Kosovo. The Belgrade Joint Field Office reports new arrivals in the course of last week in the region it covers, and the continued pressure of arriving IDPs is also a factor in southern areas of Serbia. The main problem for the local Red Cross branches is accommodation, particularly since the duration of stay of these people is uncertain. The first soup kitchens funded by the integrated appeal are operational, notably in Kraljevo where two such kitchens have been feeding people. The Red Cross Red Crescent has received further requests for assistance from the areas worst affected by last week's floods. The most urgent needs are: disinfectants, fuel for water tanks, water purification tablets, blankets and mattresses. Emergency aid distributed by the Kraljevo Field Office in the course of the week included individual food parcels, baby parcels, hygiene parcels and mattresses. Health: At an official ceremony on 16 July in Novi Sad, the ICRC project to ensure the supply of drinking water for four municipalities of the Vojvodina capital was opened. A delivery of essential drugs to the Zajecar humanitarian pharmacy was carried out on 16 July, bringing the number of humanitarian pharmacies assisted so far to Two more are to be opened this week. Cleaning material and equipment were provided to 4 IDP collective centres in Bujanovac, southern Serbia. Protection: ICRC detention teams made a census of more than detainees in three places of detention in Serbia. Three children and one woman were last weekend transferred from Belgrade, where they had been undergoing medical treatment all are chronically ill patients , to be reunited with their families in Pristina. A medical delegate is now working almost full time on identifying similar cases and taking care that their transfer is arranged. The Finnish Red Cross representative visited Vojvodina last week, touring the local branch regional warehouse, a soup kitchen distribution point and the humanitarian pharmacy in Novi Sad. Eleven field trips to minority villages have been carried out, taking a total of MT of food to more than , people. Health: On 17 July three International Federation psycho-social delegates arrived in Pristina to carry out an assessment and design programmes. The ICRC project for the control of water quality in the Institutes for Public Health is starting with the delivery of field kits and materials for analysis. The protection teams visited 18 locations. Radio Prizren is broadcasting twice daily the mines information leaflet Going Home. Seven of these PNS are fully operational:. Belgian Red Cross Francophone branch is distributing food and non-food items to families in Vranicq. To date, they have distributed soup and sugar through the local Red Cross network as and when supplies arrive from Albania. They are also busy preparing houses for reconstruc-tion in the town. They buy supplies and equipment locally and when possible distribute them directly to householders; the families are then assisted by builders and local labourers. The Flemish branch is establishing a similar programme centred on Suhareke. Finnish Red Cross started work in the Viti health house last week. However, due to a security incident on 15 July the team were evacuated from Vita and will reassess the situation with a view to recommencing their work. The team will provide basic health care, employ and train local staff and carry out repairs. These will include the installation of new windows and improvements to the water system. French Red Cross are continuing their food and non-food distributions, which started several weeks ago, to three villages in the Skenderaj Municipality. In addition to the distribution of the French Red Cross parcels, wheat flour and oil, they will also distribute tents, plastic sheeting and short-wave radios to vulnerable families. German Red Cross soup kitchen in Pec will provide daily meals for up to beneficiaries. They are also continuing their food distributions to minorities in Strpce. Japanese Red Cross health programme is operational in Decan. They are developing primary health care programmes and reconstructing the health house and clinics in the region. Norwegian Red Cross medical management team started their programme at the Mitrovica hospital on 17 July. Their team currently consists of a manager, surgeon, head nurse, adminis-trator and translator. The bakery produces loaves for all registered beneficiaries in the area. Overview: According to UNHCR, nearly ethnic Albanians went back to their homes in Kosovo over the past week, leaving fewer than 30, still in the republic. The collective centres in Rozaje have emptied, but some people are still present in the Neptun and Pine Tree camps. Meanwhile about Serbs, Montenegrins and Roma arrived in Montenegro during the week. About a half of them came directly from Kosovo, while the rest had previously left Kosovo for Serbia but have now arrived in Berane. The relevant total for this category is now 23, and agencies say more are expected soon -- both Serb and Roma. While the vast majority of new arrivals are accommodated in private houses, there is an urgent need for collective shelters, particularly for the Roma population. The Roma IDPs tend to gather in the Konic camp in Podgorica, where the population has doubled since late June, presently totalling some people -- of whom are recent arrivals. The conditions in this camp are said to be deplorable. Protection: The first assessment of tracing needs was made in the Konic camp. The main problem identified by the assessment is the loss of contact with family members left behind in Kosovo. These requests are related to loss of contact, alleged kidnapping and protection needs. Relief: The first delivery of fresh food to the central kitchen in Berane was carried out and the kitchen supplied hot meals on a daily basis to all IDPs in collective centres. From 19 July, IDPs in five out of six collective centres in the town will start cooking their own meals with fresh food supplied by the Red Cross, while the remaining centre a furniture shop will be provided with hot meals from the central kitchen. UNHCR hopes to be able to close all the camps by early October and to house remaining refugees in collective centres. Goods transferred from Albania included these relief goods donated by the Kuwait Red Crescent: 33, kg rice, blankets, clothing sets, 70 baby covers and 21 bed covers. Two Volvo ambulances, computer terminals and other equipment have been released from customs for the Norwegian Red Cross field hospital. Health: At the Norwegian Red Cross field hospital at Cegrane camp, admissions have dropped from 34 to six per week. The average number of in-patients is 13, there have been out-patients, one birth and two major operations. The surgical unit was closed on 14 July. The ambulance transfers of elderly and seriously ill patients to Kosovo continues on an almost daily basis. There is an agreement with the Gostivar Hospital on how to continue health services to the remaining refugees after the hospital closes at the end of the month. There were 97 Red Cross messages received for distribution, 18 were distributed, were sent back to sender as the intended recipient could not be located and 80 messages were sent out for distribution. The first involves support to the MRC camp in Pretor: repairing the roof and building a new fence. Refugee children join children from social-case families for day sessions of sports and recreation at the camp. Overview: The security situation in Albania continues to cause concern. Threats and blackmail to expatriates and international non-governmental organisations have become commonplace. Some expatriates have been evacuated from the country as a result. A truck belonging to an aid agency was looted in the Kukes main square. Relief: Despatched items included hygiene parcels to Durres and a shipment of kg of sugar and kg of milk powder to the Tirana region as a donation to the university hospital in the capital. According to the latest figures, the caseload is slightly more than the estimated 44,, most of them refugees living with host families. In some areas, the local authorities no longer seem interested in updating refugee figures. The new medical warehouse has been prepared and the transfer of goods should begin soon. People continued to come back from FRY to Kukes in order to make use of satellite telephones, but this is likely to end when the operation is fully functional in Pristina. In the past week, the telephone calls were made from Kukes to relatives living abroad. A total of 17 people came to the Kukes office to use the web site in order to search for family members.
Crisis in the Balkans - ICRC/IFRC Situation Report No. 53
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