Sierra Leonean refugees relocate to new houses in Liberia
Source: UNHCR
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MONROVIA, Liberia, September 22 (UNHCR) A group of 16 refugee families have moved into rehabilitated houses in the Liberian town of Bensonville as part of a process to locally integrate some
3,500 Sierra Leoneans who cannot go home or are unwilling to repatriate."We are delighted to move into our new community in Bensonville and these beautiful, standardized buildings after living
in makeshift shelters for more than a decade," said sexagenarian Musa Kamara, one of 118 people who moved to their new homes on Saturday from the Banjor and Samukai camps. Thirty-two houses have been
renovated at Bensonville with UNHCR funding.Some of the refugees had spent their last morning of camp life in demolishing their old camp homes to deter squatters from moving in. Others loaded
their belongings onto UNHCR trucks for the 60-kilometre journey to Bensonville, capital of Liberia's Montserrado County.A rain shower did nothing to dampen their enthusiasm. They received a
warm welcome in Bensonville, where locals sang, leaped and danced as the trucks rolled in. "This makes me determined to contribute to the development of this new community where the future of my
children will be forged," said mother-of-six Umu Kumakoi as she inspected her new home.UNHCR Senior Protection Officer Sharon Cooper told the Sierra Leoneans to no longer consider themselves
as refugees. She said they were now on the road to becoming permanent Liberian citizens and should work in harmony with locals to develop their new community.A Sierra Leonean diplomat
attending Saturday's welcome ceremony said he was happy that the local integration process was moving forward for this group of people. He also noted that Liberia's late President William Tolbert had
come from the area and that he was a close friend of the late Sierra Leonean leader, Siaka Stevens. "It is the continuation of that bond of friendship," Mohamed Alusine Sesay said.As part of
the local integration process, a further 110 houses are under construction, including 50 in Bensonville and 60 in the nearby town of Memeh.During the height of the 1991-2002 conflict in Sierra
Leone as many as 2 million of the country's 6 million people were displaced, with some 490,000 fleeing to Liberia and Guinea. Under UNHCR's voluntary repatriation operation from September 2000 to July
2004, more than 179,000 Sierra Leoneans returned home. Many others went back by their own means.Last June, UNHCR announced that as of the end of this year Sierra Leoneans who fled their
country in the 1990s will no longer be considered refugees since the root causes of the refugee problem in Sierra Leone no longer exist. The decision was based on fundamental and positive durable
changes in Sierra Leone since a peace agreement was declared in January 2002.By Oscar Nkulu
in Monrovia, Liberia
in Monrovia, Liberia
More . . .
- UNHCR's Policy Development and Evaluation Service has published a number of papers on local integration in its 'New issues in refugee research' series (all pdf):
- Local integration: an under-reported solution to protracted refugee situations (June 2008)
- Local integration as a durable solution: refugees, host populations and education in Uganda (September 2008)
- The forgotten solution: local integration for refugees in developing countries (July 2001)
- UNHCR at work in Sierra Leone and Liberia











