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KFOR continues with its primary mission of providing a secure environment and support for civil implementation tasks including UN agencies, NGOs, local administration workers, teachers and school officials. KFOR provides escorts and security for minority groups, humanitarian aid convoys, school children, and the delivery of stipend payments to municipal workers on numerous occasions. For example, KFOR provided an escort for a convoy of Serbs leaving Velika Hoca and continue to escort Roma children to schools in Orahovac.
KFOR continues with its visits to vulnerable persons and security enhancements are being conducted where Serb workers are located. It also continues its supervision of the establishment of the Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK). Recently, TMK members worked directly with KFOR personnel to erect tents at Kalikane school in Istok.
Preparations for winter and humanitarian support are still a priority throughout all Multi-National Brigades (MNB). In the area of winterisation, KFOR has performed roof repairs as well as distributed building materials, clothing, food, and winter wheat seed to numerous locations throughout the area. As of 9 October, a total of 4,653 shelter kits have been distributed. The MNB are also very active in the rebuilding and restoration of school buildings preparing them for the winter. KFOR has provided support, including vehicles and personnel, to assist NGOs in the transportation of humanitarian aid.