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Insecurity and widespread human rights abuses persist

Opposition forces retain control of only a few areas but “insecurity persists throughout the countryside” while looting, extortion and sexual violence remain widespread, and with impunity, the appeal document states. UN agencies will assist in the return and reintegration of displaced people in their communities in order to enhance stability, and “negotiate access into the interior at every opportunity”. They will also prepare contingency plans in case the security and humanitarian situation deteriorates markedly, it adds.

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