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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.

July

A new border pass system designed to ease travel procedures for local residents was launched this we The Timor pony likely originated from the breed of Indian horses and ponies introduced on the island Timor-Leste has smallholder farming systems often characterized by close contact among people, poult How to actively and peacefully engage the growing number of unemployed youth is one of the starkest Judicial institutions in an independent Timor-Leste have had to be built from scratch. In 1999 not a The proposed follow up institution to the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation (CAVR) While seven per cent of recent recruits to F-FDTL were women, no women were selected for officer tra The enumeration of the Timorese population, including foreign residents and tourists, will go on unt UNPOL officers contribute to the training and capacity building of PNTL officers, including by worki The current stable security environment in Timor-Leste helps create the conditions for growth in con The risk of occurrence of Malaria and Dengue Fever cases have increased following the unseasonably l Timorese youth love sports, particularly football. Despite the late hours, many gathered in front of Timor-Leste has high national population growth rate, fertility rate and teenage pregnancy rate. To The usually shy locust can turn into one of the world’s most destructive pests in a manner of hour The 2010 Population and Housing Census in Timor-Leste started yesterday, 11 July, and will continue On 11 July, Timor-Leste celebrates World Population Day (WPD). The occasion offers a good opportunit FAO recently launched 15 Farmer Field Schools (FFS) in Baucau District to promote the adoption of be More than 230 families in Viqueque, Uatulari and Uatucarbu have been affected by heavy rains, with s As a result of the village (suco) elections in 2009, 10 women were elected as suco chiefs (442 sucos According to the UN Development Programme, climate change has already affected food production in Ti In Timor-Leste, tais are woven cloth used to make traditional clothes worn at ceremonies such as bir
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