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Shows current crisis within the country as well as internal displacement zones.

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This snapshot gives a map and information concerning displaced Cote d'Ivoire people.

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Publisher(s): Amnesty International
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ivory Coast

This report examines both the irresponsible and the illegal supplies of weapons and related materiel to warring parties in Côte d’Ivoire and their misuse, particularly in the January-April 2011...

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La mission d’évaluation conjointe (JAM) avait pour objectif de déterminer les besoin actuels des retournés et rapatriés en termes de sécurité alimentaire, d’accès aux services sociaux de base et...

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Publisher(s): Shelter Case Studies
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ivory Coast

The November 2010 election in Côte d’Ivoire triggered violence that lead to the displacement of up to a million people. The western part of the country was particularly affected. Families were...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ivory Coast

The present report is submitted pursuant to paragraph 22 of Security Council resolution 2062 (2012), by which the Security Council requested me to undertake an assessment of the situation in Côte...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ivory Coast

Dans le but de renforcer les capacités de protection pour les populations déplacées ainsi que d’œuvrer pour les solutions durables après leur retour, DRC s’efforce d’être présent dans les zones et...

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Nine years after the fourteen-year war ended in Liberia (2003), the country is still facing significant social and economic challenges that generate and drive humanitarian needs. The unstable...

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Political turmoil and violence in Cote D’Ivoire (CDI) after the disputed 2010 presidential election resulted in over 224,000 Ivoirians fleeing across the border to seek refuge in Liberia. Despite...

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