Liberian reconstruction
Last reviewed: 27-03-2008
Conflict fuelled by diamonds and timber

- Conflict fuelled by diamonds and timber
- Widespread rape
- Africa's first woman president
key facts
| Life expectancy (2004) | 42 years (U.N. Development Report 2006) |
| Women and girls raped during civil war (2006) | 40 percent (Estimate by U.N. Mission in Liberia - UNMIL) |
| Number of ex-combatants demobilised at end of conflict (2005) | More than 100,000 (U.N. Mission in Liberia - UNMIL) |
| Child soldiers demobilised (2004 estimate) | 21,000 (Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers) |
| Refugees still in neighbouring countries (March 2007) | 105,034 (UNHCR) |
| Children who die under age of five (2005) | 235 per 1,000 (UNICEF), 2007 |
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