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The food distribution in Grand Gedeh for those who are in the host communities started last month and is still going on, Coly said.
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UNHCR Liberia Representative, Ibrahmia Coly, said 85 percent of refugees are still in Liberian border communities and the agency has revised its strategy to provide assistance to all refugees, not just those in transit centers or camps further from the border, as it had previously planned.
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Coly says, They are settling within the communities.
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As part of food aid, the World Food Program (WFP) is providing high energy biscuits, which Coly says are “very, very good for children, for lactating mothers (and) also pregnant women.”
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However, Coly said rural communities further south live primarily by hunting wild animals, not farming, and have had more trouble absorbing the refugees and their needs.
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Ouattara's inauguration earlier this month may have marked a symbolic end to the crisis in Ivory Coast, but humanitarian workers, like Coly, say the situation for refugees and host communities in Liberia remains critical.
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Grand Gedeh and Maryland Counties are now home to an estimated 85,000 refugees and Coly said between 60 and 200 refugees continue to cross over daily.
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Marquise Kately led UAB with 21 points, Boubacar Coly had 11 and Jermaine Bolden 10, but the Bears were outrebounded 35-21 and outscored 18-5 at the free-throw line.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Senegal: D Ferdinand Coly (right knee) is doubtful for Sunday against Sweden.
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Coly, who took over as Senegal's defensive leader after a second-half injury to mainstay Papa Malick Diop.
USATODAY.com - Surprising Senegal dances into quarterfinals 2002
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