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Closure of UNMIT

The United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste completed its mandate on 31 December 2012. Find out more about the closure in our Fact Sheet and by visiting the Momentum website which pays tribute to the Timorese achievements and marks the departure of UN peacekeepers.

April

According to the FAO, Timorese farmers produce less than half of the rice needed to feed the populat The second installment of the ConocoPhillips Timor Sea Cup starts today.The international under-18s The police in Timor-Leste take a community-based approach to policing. This involves regularly meeti The Minister of Finance is now the Chairperson for the g7+ group of nations, otherwise known as frag For almost a century, coffee has been the most important source of cash for farmers in the highlands This year's World Malaria Day, commemorated on 25 April, marks a critical moment in time. The intern “For all of human history we have depended on nature’s bounty for sustenance, well-being and dev The National Statistics Directorate is preparing for the Population and Housing Census 2010 which wi The Polícia Nacional de Timor-Leste (PNTL) have resumed primary responsibility for policing in Bauc For the first time in human history, the majority of the world’s population lives in cities. The u The second national workshop on information communication and technology (ICT) was recently held to Significant progress in prison infrastructure and programmes has improved the treatment of prisoners The Polícia Nacional de Timor-Leste (PNTL) today resumed primary responsibility for policing in Ain Timor-Leste today hosts a meeting between the ‘g7+’ fragile states and major development partner PM Xanana Gusmão is today presenting a summary of the national strategic development plan at the an Timor-Leste today hosts the first gathering of ‘g7+’ nations, otherwise known as 'fragile states The Ministry of Education's School Feeding Program provides one meal a day to school children in all The streets of every town in Timor-Leste will be lined tomorrow with people as they make their way t The Anti-Corruption Commissioner has recently appointed two Deputies to support the work of the Anti A culture of impunity can cripple a nation’s ability to govern in a transparent and effective way.
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