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National Activity Plan 2005: Benin
World Refugee Day, 20 June 2005
- Evening debate on "The international protection of refugees".
- Publishing of a collection of testimonies on "Courage to forgive and courage to help other refugees".
- Tree planting activity with refugees and local authorities.
- Market fair with performance by a refugee musical group.
- Comé and Lokossa camps: Cultural and sport activities. Also a show.
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UNHCR country pages
Benin: Influx from Togo
More than 30,000 people fled Togo to seek security in neighbouring countries when violence erupted with the announcement of election results on April 26, 2005. The outflow slowed in the ensuing weeks, but Benin and Ghana continue to register daily arrivals.
More than half of the refugees arrived in Benin, many through the main crossing point at Hilakondji. The majority stayed with friends and host families, while several thousand were moved from a church compound near Hilakondji to Come and Lokossa camps. More land is being cleared at Lokossa to accommodate more of the new arrivals. UNHCR and its partners are providing food and relief items and building sanitation facilities.
In Ghana, most of the Togolese are living with relatives and friends, but these host families are now running low on resources. Aid agencies are working to meet the increasing need to distribute food and relief items like mats, jerry cans, mosquito nets and soap.
