Internally Displaced Persons: Agreement for the Reform and Civil Concord

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Internally Displaced Persons: Agreement for the Reform and Civil Concord

Implementations

Internally Displaced Persons – 2001

No information available on implementation in North (Afar) beyond a call for rehabilitation and reconstruction in the peace agreement. As a matter of fact, UNHCR does not report any IDPs in Djibouti between 2001 and 2005.[fn]”2005 UNHCR Statistical Yearbook Country Data Sheet – Djibouti,” UNHCR, http://www.unhcr.org/4641837611.html, Accessed 2007.[/efn_note]

Internally displaced persons issue is very tricky in Djibouti as Djibouti’s nationality law allows people from neighboring countries.1

  1. Samson A. Bezabeh, “Citizenship and the logic of sovereignty in Djibouti,” African Affairs (doi: 10.1093/afraf/adr045), 2011.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2002

No further developments observed.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2003

No further developments observed.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2004

No further developments observed.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2005

No further developments observed.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2006

No further developments observed.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2007

No further developments observed.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2008

No further developments observed.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2009

No further developments observed.

Internally Displaced Persons – 2010

No further developments observed.