Examples of Internally Displaced Person in a sentence
In addition, there is a total of 463,452 Internally Displaced Person (IDP) registered, a number which doubled in 2011.
An Internally Displaced Person (IDP) is someone who has been forced to leave their home for reasons such as natural or man-made disasters, including religious or political persecution or war, but has not crossed an international border.
Box 1: The Importance of Forest Resources for Local Livelihoods in Southern Sudan A USAID-funded survey of selected towns and Internally Displaced Person (IDP) camps across Southern Sudan, undertaken in 2003, quantified the collection and consumption of wood products from forests.
The amount of targeted social assistance to IDPs was increased in September 2017, however a comprehensive and long-term strategy and action plan for the integration of Internally Displaced Person (IDPs) is still to be developed to improve the respect of the civil, political and social rights of IDPs, including access to housing, employment and education.
The inter-agency monitoring undertaken by UN Habitat in January 2009 states that 52.5% of those IDP (Internally Displaced Person) families interviewed indicated of the items distributed were insufficient to meet their immediate household emergency needs.
Activities were focussed in Internally Displaced Person (IDP) camps.
To this end, an Internally Displaced Person Camp Unit, comprising 195 individual police officers and 270 formed police unit personnel, and a Gender Unit comprising six female United Nations police officers were established.
I am an Internally Displaced Person (IDP)Since 2000, the war has greatly destabilized Lofa County, and more recently has made steady progress into Grand Cape Mount, Bomi, and recently, Bong counties, causing people to flee in front of the advancing hostilities.Aminata, Voice of America (VOA) camp, Liberia – March 11, 2002: “I am from Fasapo village, near to Foya, in Lofa.
The purpose of this study was to obtain information on the potential suitability of a new generation of manufactured biomass cooking stoves for refugee and Internally Displaced Person (IDP) environments as well as disaster relief situations.
During the 20 year-conflict beginning in the 1980s, much of the basic social infrastructure was destroyed or abandoned and the local government became non-functional in the region.In particular, 90 % of the population, or two million people, were displaced (IDP: Internally Displaced Person) from Acholi Sub-region.