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Liberia: arrivals from Côte d'Ivoire in last 10 days top 10,000
16 Nov 2004 -
UNHCR helps Liberia respond to continued Ivorian influx
15 Nov 2004 An estimated 10,000 refugees from Côte d'Ivoire have arrived in eastern Liberia since last week, some of them for the second time in two years. UNHCR, its partners and the Liberian authorities are on the ground to respond to the refugees' needs and make preparations should the Ivorian situation deteriorate. -
Lubbers expresses alarm as more Ivorians flee to Liberia
10 Nov 2004 -
Ivorian tensions, exodus could destabilise region, warns Lubbers
10 Nov 2004 UNHCR chief Ruud Lubbers has raised deep concern over the deteriorating situation in Côte d'Ivoire, which has driven at least 3,000 people into Liberia, a country itself emerging from 14 years of civil war. -
Côte d'Ivoire: flight to Liberia, planning for outflow
9 Nov 2004 -
Hundreds of Ivorians flee potential clashes for Liberia
9 Nov 2004 The UN refugee agency and its partners are rushing emergency aid to eastern Liberia following the arrival of more than 1,300 refugees from Côte d'Ivoire. The influx continues as Ivorians flee amid fears of clashes between government and rebel troops. -
Côte d'Ivoire: Liberian refugees wait to return
4 Nov 2003 -
Liberian refugees in Côte d'Ivoire trickle back
26 Sep 2003 -
Liberian refugees return home from Côte d'Ivoire
26 Sep 2003 An inter-agency mission to Zwedru in eastern Liberia found thousands of Liberian returnees from Côte d'Ivoire, citing fears of instability in their host country. The team also found 200 Ivorians, some of whom said they preferred to stay in the relatively calm Zwedru area for now.