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Country of origin | Source | Data date | Population | |
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Burkina Faso | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 43.7% | 29,207 |
Niger | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 30.9% | 20,618 |
Mauritania | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 22.4% | 14,970 |
Central African Rep. | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 1.9% | 1,249 |
Various | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 0.4% | 282 |
Dem. Rep. of the Congo | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 0.4% | 274 |
Others | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 0.2% | 145 |
Congo | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 0.1% | 48 |
Nom du lieu | Source | Data date | Population | |
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Kayes | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 22.4% | 14,934 |
Bamako | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 3.6% | 2,373 |
Sikasso | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 0.0% | 31 |
Ségou | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 0.3% | 229 |
Mopti | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 15.8% | 10,586 |
Tombouctou | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 14.8% | 9,917 |
Gao | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 20.2% | 13,489 |
Menaka | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jan 2024 | 22.8% | 15,234 |
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UNHCR: Dialogue régional de protection et de solutions dans le cadre des déplacements forcés au Sahel - Déclaration ministérielle et conclus...
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Dialogue régional de protection et de solutions dans le cadre des déplacements forcés au Sahel.Date de publication: 12 September 2019
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UNHCR: Communiqué de Presse - Dialogue régional de protection et de solutions dans le cadre des déplacements forcés au Sahel
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La protection des civils au coeur des réponses aux déplacements forcés au SahelDate de publication: 12 September 2019
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UNHCR: Aperçu de la situation de protection - Dialogue régional de protection et de solutions dans le cadre des déplacements forcés au Sahe...
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Aperçu de la situation de protection - Dialogue régional de protection et de solutions dans le cadre des déplacements forcés au SahelDate de publication: 11 September 2019
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Les autorités ivoiriennes ont plaidé pour l’invocation de la clause de cessation de statut de réfugié ivoirien, lors de la 70e session du Comité exécutif de l’Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) qui se déroule actuellement à Genève. https://news.un.org/fr/story/2019/10/1053512 | |
08 Oct 2019 |
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Mali - Voluntary Return of Ivorian Refugees
Since 2011, UNHCR has facilitated the voluntary return in safety and dignity of over 111,000 Ivorian refugees and about 200,000 returned spontaneously.
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Mali - Sahel Crisis
The Central Sahel region (Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger) is facing a severe humanitarian and protection crisis, pushing millions of people to flee their homes. Indiscriminate attacks by armed groups against civilians, summary executions of men, widespread use of rape against women, as well as attacks on State institutions, including schools and health facilities, are the latest drivers of displacement impacting a region already struggling with climate change, extreme poverty, a lack of economic opportunities and scarce basic services.
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Mali - Regional Bureau for West and Central Africa
With ongoing crises in the Central African Republic (CAR), Mali and Nigeria, as well as increased insecurity in Burkina Faso, more than 7 million people are internally displaced across the region. In this challenging context, UNHCR will assume its tri-cluster leadership role, provide direct assistance to IDPs, ensure that protection is placed at the centre of the multi-stakeholder humanitarian response and that solutions are pursued in coordination with all partners, including key development actors. “The West and Central Africa region faces multiple humanitarian and development challenges. This has not stopped its governments and people from showing solidarity with nearly 5 million refugees and internally displaced people. To be sustainable, this solidarity needs to be supported by adequate funding.” Regional Bureau Director: Mr. Abdouraouf Gnon Konde.