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OPERATIONS
Africa
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- Burundi
- Cameroon
- Central African Republic
- Congo
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Rwanda
- United Republic of Tanzania
- East and Horn of Africa
- Southern Africa
- West Africa
Americas
Asia and the Pacific
Europe
Middle East and North Africa
NEW: 2016 planning information has just been released. Budgets and population planning figures for 2016 and for previous years can be reviewed below. The French version will be published before the end of the year.
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Latest update of camps and office locations 1 December 2015. By clicking on the icons on the map, additional information is displayed.
2016 Plan Summary
133 | Number of personnel (international and national) |
4 | Number of Offices |
23.8 Mio. USD | Overall funding requirements (ExCom-approved 2016 budget) |
28,201 | Number of the refugees who have adequate shelter |
12,126 | Number of Ivorian refugee primary school-aged children enrolled in primary education |
11,534 | Number of Ivorian refugees of the age 18-59 years owning their own businesses or being self-employed. |
Latest Updates
2016 Plan Summary
The overall security situation in Liberia remains generally stable, though fragile. There remain concerns about the absence of effective mechanisms to guarantee accountability and to ensure human rights protection, and the high incidence of sexual and gender-based violence.
UNHCR’s operation in Liberia has two main strategies: protection and assistance for refugees and asylum-seekers, and the search for durable solutions. In 2016, the Office will continue to work in partnership with the Government and development actors in order to mainstream, wherever possible, refugee-related services into public structures and systems.
In 2016, the repatriation operation of Ivorian refugees is expected to resume, subject to peaceful elections in the country of origin. The closure and consolidation of camps will be pursued as part of UNHCR’s exit strategy, following the return of Ivorian refugees to Côte d’Ivoire. Given that some refugees may choose not to return owing to individual protection concerns, UNHCR will engage with the Government of Liberia to explore possibilities of establishing practical modalities for their integration in Liberian society. The strategic use of resettlement as a protection tool will be considered for targeted cases.