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Rohingya refugees affected by monsoon rains & other topics - Daily Briefing (4 May 2018)

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Daily Press Briefing: Cuba, United Kingdom, Senior Personnel Appointment, Guinea Bissau, Bangladesh, Syria, Kenya, Rwanda, Migration, Travels
Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- U.N. CHIEF TO ATTEND 37TH SESSION OF ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IN CUBA NEXT WEEK
- U.N. CHIEF EXECUTIVES WRAP UP SPECIAL SESSION TO ADDRESS SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN LONDON
- SUSAN D. PAGE APPOINTED AS U.N. SPECIAL ADVISER ON RULE OF LAW, GLOBAL FOCAL POINT REVIEW IMPLEMENTATION
- JOSÉ VIEGAS FILHO OF BRAZIL APPOINTED AS U.N. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR GUINEA-BISSAU
- BANGLADESH: U.N. AGENCIES ASSISTING REFUGEES AFFECTED BY MONSOON RAINS
- NUMBER OF PEOPLE LIVING IN HARD TO REACH AREAS IN SYRIA HAS DECREASED – U.N. OFFICIAL
- HEAVY RAINFALL IN KENYA HAS DISPLACED THOUSANDS, CAUSED EXTENSIVE DAMAGES - U.N. AGENCY
- RWANDA: U.N. AGENCY CALLS FOR RESTRAINT AFTER CLASHES IN REFUGEE CAMP RESULTED IN ONE DEATH, SEVERAL INJURIES
- 10,000 MIGRANTS IN GREECE HAVE RETURNED TO THEIR HOME COUNTRIES OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS – U.N. AGENCY
- U.N. PEACEKEEPING OFFICIAL TO TRAVEL TO KOSOVO AND CYPRUS THIS MONTH
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