According to UNHCR estimates, statelessness affects up to 10 million people worldwide, over 1 million of which are in West Africa. There are many factors contributing to the risk of statelessness in the region, which suggest that the population at risk is very large.
Al Jazeera, 28 Aug 2017
More than 1,000 people have died from the mudslide and flooding that hit Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, nearly two weeks ago, according to a local leader and a minister. The government had earlier put the death toll for the August 14 mudslide at 450 dead, while rescuers and aid groups warned t... Read more
UNHCR, 27 Aug 2017
11 tons of much-needed core relief items arrived in Sierra Leone after deadly landslides and flooding Freetown, 27 August 2017 – 11 tons of much-needed core relief for affected communities arrived in Sierra Leone yesterday, as part of the UN Refugees Agency’s response to the landslides and floodi... Read more
IOM, 18 Aug 2017
Freetown – More than 300 people have died with hundreds more still missing following severe mudslides and floods in Sierra Leone’s capital, according to the Office of National Security (ONS). Two districts have been affected: Freetown (eastern and western outskirts) and Bo district. Inter-agency ... Read more
Kora - Voices of Refugees in West and Central Africa | |
NaCSA | |
National Commission for Social Action | |
The World Bank | |
Data | |
UNHCR West Africa | |
Facebook page of UNHCR West Africa | |
UNHCR West Africa Statelessness | |
Facebook page of UNHCR West Africa Statelessness |
Capital |
Freetown
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Languages |
en
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Population |
6,453,000
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Area |
N/A
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GDP |
N/A
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GDP growth |
N/A
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Income level |
N/A
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Gini index |
42.5
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Currency |
SLL
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Literacy rate |
N/A
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