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Ethiopia: Monitoring of conflict, human rights violations and resulting displacement still problematic

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People displaced due to inter-ethnic violence in Gambella, Ethiopia (IDMC, October 2009).
An estimated 300,000 to 350,000 people remained internally displaced within Ethiopia in late 2010. There were reported displacements related to violence and human rights violations in Gambella and Somali Regions in 2010.

Armed conflicts and localised episodes of violence have continued to cause displacement in various areas. In particular, government forces have continued to fight insurgency groups including the Ogaden National Liberation Front in Somali Region and the Oromo Liberation Front in the south of the country. In Somali region, the government has made peacemaking efforts in recent months, but fighting has continued. (...)

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20 January 2011



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Internal Displacement Profile

"Causes and Background","Background (Special Report 2007)","Background","Causes of displacement","Peace efforts"
"Population Figures and Profile","Global figures","Geographical Distribution"
"Patterns of Displacement","General"
"Physical Security & Freedom of Movement","Physical security"
"Subsistence Needs","General","Food","Health","Water and Sanitation","Education"
"Issues of Self-Reliance and Public Participation","Self-reliance"
"Documentation Needs and Citizenship","General"
"Issues of Family Unity, Identity and Culture","General"
"Property Issues","Law and Policy","General"
"Patterns of Return and Resettlement","Return","Obstacles to return","Resettlement programmes"
"Humanitarian Access","General"
"National and International Responses","General","Reference to the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement","Recommendations"

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