UNMIL
United Nations Mission in Liberia

Closure of UNMIL

The United Nations Mission in Liberia was established in October 2003 to support for the implementation of a ceasefire agreement and peace process, and to assist with the maintenance and restoration of law and order throughout Liberia. The mission successfully completed its mandate on 30 March 2018.

HUMANITARIAN SITUATION OVERVIEW No. 32.

The number of Ivorian refugees now stands at 159,000, dropping from 178,000, after completing a verification exercise. Thorough house to house checks were also carried out, which also discovered some abandoned shelters and deregistered occupants. 19,000 decrease is due to refugees who had returned to their places of origin. A total of 9000 ration cards have been handed over to UNHCR Liberia from Abidjan. These have been deregistered from UNHCR data base. During the reporting period, refugees started returning to Côte d’Ivoire in large numbers.

IVORIAN REFUGEE STATISTICS AS OF 6 OCTOBER 2011

County

Last week

Change

This week

Grand Gedeh

76,331

-9,647

66,684

Maryland

36,103

-42

36,061

Montserrado

361

15

376

Nimba

53,838

-9,071

44,838

River Gee

11,530

0

11,530

Total

178,163

-18,745

159,489

Refugee Statistics in Counties as of September 29, 2011

Border Monitors, Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization personnel from Toe Town informed UNHCR that trucks crossed the border, reportedly carrying 306 refugees. Among other reasons, the refugees returned out of fear of potential violence as Liberia goes to the polls. The refugees returned mainly to Blolequin region, Tuloplei and Guiglo. The 78-km Butuo-Bahn road has been declared open to UN vehicles. This decision followed extensive renovation work done by the Ministry of Public Works and the Danish Refugee Council (DRC). The road offers the shortest route to relocation communities but has not been used in recent times due to its deplorable condition. UNHCR, through its partner DRC, has been working on the road since March 2011 and has built more than four bridges with additional bridges under construction. From 26 to 30 September, a joint assessment, led by LRRRC/WFP, other UN agencies, donors and NGOs, was conducted on food flow to Code d’Ivoire from border villages in Nimba County. The recommendation of gradual decrease of food distribution to the refugees (who are thought to be often crossing the border) has been put before the government for endorsement.On 4 October, 254 Ivorian refugees were relocated from the Bawaydee, Janzon Axis to the PTP Camp. It was the first relocation to the camp that did not originate from the Zwedru Axis. 1,887 children were immunized for different antigens with 422 children immunized against measles in response to the six suspected cases reported from Grand Gedeh and Maryland Counties respectively. To read more

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