Norwegian Refugee Council
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre
Research & Analysis
Côte d'Ivoire: new commitments signal hope for 300,000 still internally displaced
Read the report: http://www.internal-displacement.org/sub-saharan-africa/cote-divoire/2015/cote-divoire-new-commitments-signal-hope-for-300000-still-internally-displaced?utm_source=IDMC+Subscribers&utm_campaign=f85cd2882e-20150226_CDI_Overview_Media&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a36ca61009-f85cd2882e-418577169
Dear colleague,
IDMC is pleased to share with you its latest update on the displacement situation in Côte d'Ivoire.
The report outlines the number of promising commitments made in 2014 that point towards a better response to the needs of the country's internally displaced people (IDPs), such as the Ivorian government's ratification of the Kampala Convention, as well as the development of a strategy for the achievement of durable solutions. It also highlights the results of a recent profiling exercise that examined the extent to which IDPs who fled violence during the 2002 to 2007 civil war and the 2010 to 2011 post-electoral violence have brought their displacement to a sustainable end. Significant security improvements have meant that many IDPs have been able to return to their homes since mid-2011, but more than 300,000 still live in displacement.
I remain at your disposal should you have any comments or questions.
Best regards,
Shervin Tadi
Communications Officer
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