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Emergency Site Assessment: Northern Ethiopia Crisis 4Data Collection: 2 — 23 March 2021 Publication Date: 14 April 2021
BACKGROUND: In early November 2020, the regional party of Tigray allegedly attacked the Northern Command of Ethiopia’s National Defense Force in Mekelle, Tigray region, prompting a military offensive from the federal government of Ethiopia. Following this, conflict broke out in the north of Ethiopia and this has displaced many from their homes.
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DISPLACEMENT CASELOADS IN TIGRAY, AMHARA AND AFAR REGIONS
Map 1: Displacement related to the Northern Ethiopia Crisis across Tigray, Amhara and Afar regions.
OVERVIEW: From 2 — 23 March 2021, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) deployed its Emergency Site Assessment to capture internal displacement related to the Northern Ethiopia Crisis. This multisectoral location assessment assesses the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and collects basic information on the multisectoral needs of IDPs at site level.
In this fourth round, 1,064,176 IDPs (235,882 households)* were found to be displaced across 178 sites in Tigray, Amhara and Afar regions. 1,000,052 IDPs (218,246 households)* were found in Tigray region, 45,343 IDPs (8,325 households) in Afar region and 18,781 IDPs (9,311 households) in Amhara region. It should be noted that access and insecurity were considerable challenges for this round.
KEY FINDINGS
1,064,176 IDPs*
178 sites covered*
Conflict was the primary reason for
displacement
235,882 IDP Households*
*This displacement total includes the 38,500 IDPs (7,800 households) identified across 7 sites in Southern zone and South-eastern zone that were covered during round 2 but were inaccessible during round 4 due to insecurity. Please refer to the annex for the full details.
Western
Central Gondar
Central
Kilbati /Zone2
West Gondar
EasternNorth Western
Wag Hamra
Fanti /Zone 4
Southern
North Gondar
North Wello
South Eastern
South Gondar
AwiMetekel
Lake Tana
Dansha
Tsegede (TG)
Gonder town Sekota town
Shire
Wukro town
Axum town
Abi Adi town
Adigrat town
Midre Genet
Debark Town
Dabat Town
Endabaguna town
Teru
Quara
Afdera
Metema
Erebti
Dalol
Kafta Humera
Berahile
Welkait
Alfa
Kinfaz
Chilga 2
Takusa Ebenat
Awra (AF)
Tselemti
Zequala
Dehana
Asgede
Lasta
Bugna
Tahtay Adiyabo
Erob
Sekota
Tach Armacho
Jawi
Sahila
Dabat
Gidan
Yalo
Debark
Enderta
Raya Kobo
Samre
Wegera
Ofla
Megale
AbaalaTsegede (TG)
Agulae
Tsegede (AM)
AdetTsimbla
Gulina
Janamora
Hintalo
Beyeda
Wajirat
Adwa
Addi Arekay
Atsbi
East Belesa
Egela
Chila
Zana
Abergele (AM)
May Kadra
Gaz Gibla
Telemt
West Belesa
Mirab Armacho
Zata
Hawzen
Raya Azebo
Saesie
Chilga 1
Saharti
Gonder Zuria
Awra (TG)Dima
Lay Armacho
Fogera
Rama
Chercher
Abergele (TG)
Adi Hageray
Korarit
Libokemekem
Mekelle
Naeder
Keyhe tekli
Meket
Bidu
Ahsea
Kola Temben
Lay Gayint
Tsagbeji
West Dembiya Raya Alamata
Aheferom
Tahtay Koraro
Maikinetal
Seyemti Adyabo
Kori
Selekleka
Laelay Adiabo
Geraleta
Farta
Kunneba
Gulo Mekeda
Selewa
Endamehoni
Kelete Awelallo
Euwa
Bizet
Emba Alaje
Hahayle
Tanqua Melashe
Telemt
TIGRAY
AMHARA
AFAR
ERITREA
SUDAN
Sources: ESRI, IOM, UNJLCDisclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
0 60 12030Kilometers
Dansha town
Midre Genet
Mirab Armacho
May Kadra
TIGRAYAMHARA
Tahtay Koraro
TsimblaZana
Selekleka
Asgede
Laelay Adiabo
Asgede
Chila
Shire town
Adi Daero
Endabaguna town
TIGRAY
Planned Areas to Assess
International Boundaries
Disputed BoundariesRegional Boundaries
Zonal Boundaries
Number Of IDPs
Inaccessible Areas
110 - 2,500
2,501 - 15,000
15,001 - 63,490
63,491 - 129,525
Boundaries
IDP Figure from ESA round 2
LegendLocation Of IDP Sites
129,525 - 439,210
Emergency Site Assessment: Northern Ethiopia Crisis 4Data Collection: 2 — 23 March 2021 Publication Date: 14 April 2021
Data collection: 2 — 23 March 2021
Baseline Location Assessment (B2F): Data is collected through interviews with key informants from woreda level Disaster Risk Management Offices (DRMO), community representatives, education and health offices. This baseline data includes the estimated number of internally displaced persons by kebele, a list of kebeles hosting IDPs, reason for displacement and shelter types. This baseline data is used to guide the geotargeting of the Emergency Site Assessment.
Emergency Site Assessment (ESA): This assessment captures detailed information through focus group discussions and direct observation. Data collected covers the number of IDPs, site details, availability of infrasturcture and services, shelter types, and access to food, water, healthcare, education and livelihoods. The ESA is conducted in any location in Tigray, and in the neighbouring zones of Amhara and Afar with reported displacements of 20 IDP households or more who were displaced due to the Northern Ethiopia Crisis, provided that access and security allow.
The ESA is carried out on a monthly basis. In this third round, 3 regions, 11 zones, 41 woredas, 95 kebeles and 171 sites were covered.
The number of participants in focus group discussions for the Emergency Site Assessment are based on the size of the displaced population at the site:
4 IDPs for sites with 50-100 IDP households 5 IDPs for sites with 101-150 IDP households 6 IDPs for sites with 151-200 IDP households 7 IDPs for sites with 201 IDP households or more
Depending on the size of the focus group discussion, more IDP leaders, females, youths and elderly persons must be part of the discussion. However, the aim is to have 50% female participation in every focus group discussion whenever it is possible.
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ACCESSIBILITY AND COVERAGE IN TIGRAY, AMHARA AND AFAR REGIONS
Map 2: Levels of accessibility and areas where the Emergency Site Assessment was conducted across Tigray, Amhara and Afar regions.
METHODOLOGY
Siti
Metekel
Awsi /Zone 1
Awi
Kilbati /Zone2
Western
South Wello
Central Gondar
Central
West Gondar
West Gojam
South Gondar
North Wello
Fanti /Zone 4
Eastern
North Western
East Gojam
Wag HamraSouthern
North Gondar
Gabi /Zone 3
Oromia
South Eastern
AsosaHari /Zone 5
Kemashi
North Shewa
Mekelle
Kemashi
Lake Tana
Elidar
Afdera
Bidu
Quara
Teru
Guba
Dubti
Gablalu
Jawi
Kori
Gewane
Gerani
Metema
Wenbera
Dangura
Mile
Alfa
Adar
Erebti
Ayisha
Dalol
Bulen
Kafta HumeraBerahile
Welkait
Bati
Kinfaz
Chilga 2
Sedal
Takusa
Euwa
Guangua
Hadhagala
Chifra
Debati
Tenta
Sayint
Awra (AF)
Kelela
Ebenat
Asayita
Tselemti
Afambo
Meket
Habru
Zequala
Dehana
Asgede
LastaBugna
Tahtay Adiyabo
Erob
Sekota
Tach Armacho
Kalu
Sahila
Dabat
Gidan
Yalo
Mekdela
Debark
Raya Kobo
Enderta
Samre
Jama
Farta
Semada
Wegera
Ofla
Wegde
Telalek
Fogera
Megale
Madira
Dera (AM)
Lay Gayint
Abaala
DelantaWadla
Tsegede
Agulae
Tsegede
AdetTsimbla
Gulina
Janamora
Dawe
Hintalo
Afdem
Beyeda
Wajirat
Adwa
Addi Arekay
Atsbi
East Belesa
Egela
Chila
Pawe
Zana
Sekela
Abergele
Dalefage
Legambo
Gonje
May Kadra
Gaz Gibla
Telemt
Ambasel
West Belesa
Bahirdar Zuria
Angot
Quarit
Zata
Hawzen
Kutaber
Raya Azebo
Saesie
Sedae
Dembecha Enemay
Chilga 1
Saharti
Dansha
Banja
Awra
Michakel
Dima
Mecha Dawunt
Lay Armacho
Rama
Abergele
West Esite
Korarit
Worebabu
Libokemekem
Senan
Debub Mecha
Keyhe tekli
Hadelela
Ankasha
Ahsea
Tsagbeji
Raya Alamata
Koneba
Wegera
Abi adi
Wukro
Adigrat
Raya Chercher
Tsegede
Axum
AFAR
AMHARA
TIGRAY
SOMALI
BENISHANGUL GUMUZ
SUDAN
ERITREA
DJIBOUTI
SUDAN
Sources: ESRI, IOM, UNJLCDisclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
0 60 12030Kilometers
Midre Genet
Dansha
Mirab Armacho
May KadraAMHARA TIGRAY
Endabaguna town
Endabaguna town
Tahtay Koraro
TsimblaZana
Selekleka
Laelay Adiabo
Asgede Shire town
Asgede
Adi Daero
Tahtay Koraro
TIGRAY
Location Of IDP Sites
Planned Areas to Assess
International Boundaries
Disputed Boundaries
Regional Boundaries
Zonal Boundaries
Fully Accessed
Inaccessible
Accessed But No IDPs
Legend
Partially Accessed
Accessed During Round 2
Emergency Site Assessment: Northern Ethiopia Crisis 4Data Collection: 2 — 23 March 2021 Publication Date: 14 April 2021
The above are the top 3 woredas hosting the largest number of newly arrived IDPs.
A majority of IDPs in 112 sites in Tigray, 7 sites in Afar and 1 site in Amhara prefer to return.
A majority of IDPs in 34 sites in Amhara, 10 sites in Afar and 4 sites in Tigray prefer to locally integrate.
A majority of IDPs in 1 site in Afar and 1 site in Amhara prefer to re-locate.
SHIRE 445,309 IDPs
ADWA 129,524 IDPs
ADIGRAT 100,168 IDPs
25
146
Number of sites where IDPs have been previously displaced
Number of sites where IDPs have been displaced for the first time
Factors preventing return Support needed to locally integrate
DEMOGRAPHICS
MOBILITY
DURABLE SOLUTIONS
455,568 males 490,603 females 48.1% males 51.9% females
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*Kindly note that the sex breakdown only applies to IDPs tracked in round 4 and were displaced after the crisis start-ed in November 2020.
Please note that all analysis from this page onwards refers to the IDPs and sites tracked solely by ESA round 4 covering 1,025,676 IDPs (228,082 households) tracked across 171 accessible sites.
120 Sites(70%) Return
48 Sites(28%)
Locally Integrate
2 Sites(1%)
Relocate
Emergency Site Assessment: Northern Ethiopia Crisis 4Data Collection: 2 — 23 March 2021 Publication Date: 14 April 2021
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In 27 sites, 25-50% of IDP households are living outside or in an open space and in 7 sites, 51-75% of IDP households are living outside. Of these 7 sites, 3 sites are in Axum, 2 sites are in Adwa and 2 sites are in Shire, Tigray region.
In 22 sites, more than 75% of IDP households are living in self-constructed shelters that are below standard (no wa-terproofing, no covering, weak structure).
Mostly Not Functioning
Mostly Functioning
83 47 18 23
58 64 32 17
127 33 7 4
110 49 5 7
55 71 34 11
67 65 32 7
114 38 16 3
108 31 18 14
Infrastructure Is Destroyed
Infrastructure Never Existed
Types of Shelters IDPs are Living in
Main Concerns with the Current Shelter
The main concern with the current shelter reported by IDPs was a lack of privacy in 165 sites (96%), followed by overcrowding in 135 sites (79%) and a lack of security in 115 sites (67%). Please note that this was a multiple-op-tion question.
INFRASTRUCTURE & SERVICES
SHELTER
Electricity
Tap water
Road to site
Primary school
Health facility
Market
Cell phone coverage
Place of worship
The table below depicts the fuctional status of key infrastructure and services by number of sites:
Emergency Site Assessment: Northern Ethiopia Crisis 4Data Collection: 2 — 23 March 2021 Publication Date: 14 April 2021
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Distance Required to Reach the Nearest Water Distribution Point
On-site
110 sites6 sites
28 sites
Off-site
30 minute walk
In 110 sites, the main water distribution point was on-site and required less than a 30-minute walk to reach. For 28 sites, the distance required more than a 30-minute walk and was off-site.
A majority of IDPs rely on tap water networks to collect water in 63 sites and water trucking distribution points in 51 sites.
28 sites are in Central zone, 18 sites in orthwestern zone, 11 sites in Mekelle and 3 sites in Eastern zone, Tigray region. Additionally, 5 sites are in Wag Hamra, 3 in North Gondar, 1 in Central Gondar, Amhara region. Another 4 sites are in Zone 2 and 2 remaining sites are in Zone 4, Afar region.
Most Needed NFI for IDPs by Number of Sites
Source of Drinking Water
NON-FOOD ITEMS (NFIs)
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH)
FOOD & NUTRITION
141 Sites Number of sites where a majority of IDPs have not received the most needed NFI since being displaced
75 Sites Number of sites where there has been no food
distribution
27 sites
116 of these sites are in Tigray region, 20 sites are in Amhara region and 5 sites are in Afar region.
75 sites No food distribution
22 sites
52 sites
12 sites
3 sites
Within the month
1 month ago
2 months ago
3 months ago
The following is the breakdown of sites and the last time food was distributed in the site:
Emergency Site Assessment: Northern Ethiopia Crisis 4Data Collection: 2 — 23 March 2021 Publication Date: 14 April 2021
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A majority of IDPs in 70 sites in Tigray region are mainly relying on host community donations. The IDPs in 24 sites in Tigray region also reported not having access to food and IDPs in 13 sites in the same region are relying on begging.
Main Source for Accessing Food
Access to Markets
The location of health facilities are off-site and require more than a 20-minute walk to reach in 60 sites. How-ever, the health facilities are on-site and require less than a 20-minute walk to reach in 35 sites.
Additionally, 8 sites rely on a mobile clinics/health visits and IDPs in 32 sites reported having no health facility. Of these 32 sites, 31 are in Tigray and 1 is in Afar. Note that this analysis evaluates the distance to the health facilities and does not equate to access to heath services.
On-site
35 sites21 sites
15 sites60 sites
Off-site
20 minutes
Factors Preventing IDPs from Accessing Health Services by Number of Sites
Distance to Health FacilitiesHEALTH
Pneumonia & Diarrhea
are the main health concerns for 59 sites and
45 sites respectively.
76 sites Have access to a market
12 sites Do not have access to a market
The following is the breakdown of sites and their access to a market:
Of the sites where pneumonia is the main health concern, 50 sites are in Tigray, 6 in Afar and 3 in Amhara. Of the sites where diarrhea is the main health concern, 39 sites are in Tigray, 4 in Afar and 2 in Amhara region.
Emergency Site Assessment: Northern Ethiopia Crisis 4Data Collection: 2 — 23 March 2021 Publication Date: 14 April 2021
EDUCATION
121 sites
50 sites
Displaced children do not have access to (formal) primary schools
Displaced children have access to (formal) primary schools
The following is the breakdown of sites and their access to primary school education:
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Current Occupation of the Majority of IDPs
Source of Income
Access to Land
Possession of Livestock In 157 sites (92%), a majority of IDPs currently do not have any occupation, while a majority of IDPs are pas-torliasts in 7 sites (4%) and daily labourers in 4 sites (2%).
Of the 171 sites assessed, IDP households in 158 sites said that they did not have a source of income. In 8 sites, less than 25% of IDPs have a source of income and in 5 sites 25-50% of IDPs have a source of income.
Issues with Accessing Education
LIVELIHOODS
1 site
4 sites
Less than 25% have access to land
25-50% of IDPs have livestock
1 site
169 sites
162 sites
Do not have access to land
Do not have livestock
The following is the breakdown of sites and IDPs’ access to land for cultivation:
For the 81 sites who cited ‘other’ issues, the reasons were diverse but were mainly due to the absence of educational services, the inaffordability of learning supplies and unfavourable learning conditions.
The following is the breakdown of sites and IDPs’ possession of livestock in these sites:
0 sites None of the IDP children have access to alternative basic education/temporary
learning centers
25-50% have access to land land
Emergency Site Assessment: Northern Ethiopia Crisis 4Data Collection: 2 — 23 March 2021 Publication Date: 14 April 2021
Resources and Assets that Were Lost or Damaged During Displacement by Number of Sites
67,723 Persons with
chronic diseases/ serious medical
conditions
20,986 Pregnant women
31,899 Breastfeeding
mothers
64,673 Single female-hedaded
households
1,668 Child-headed households
755 Persons with
physical disabilities
155Persons with
mental disabilities
2,928 Orphaned children
4,056Separated children
917 Unaccompanied
children
Available and Accessible Protection Services Accessibility of Complaint and Feedback Mechanisms
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PROTECTION
In 8 sites, family tracing services are available while in 6 sites, psychosocial support is available. Child protection services are available in 1 site and specialized services to persons with disabilities could be found in 1 site. However, no protection services are available for 162 sites.
In only 5 sites were complaint and feedback mechanisms for humanitarian assistance reportedly accessible to everyone including women and children. However, it is not accessible in 136 sites.
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ANNEX: SUMMARY TABLES OF DISPLACEMENT
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Zone
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Conf
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752
4,51
2
1
752
4,
512
1
Af
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Zone
4)
Yalo
Conf
lict
1,16
0
6,96
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1,16
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0
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Afar
Kilb
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Zone
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Dalu
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nflic
t1,
215
6,
230
3
1,
215
6,23
0
3
Afar
Kilb
ati (
Zone
2)
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tiCo
nflic
t40
0
2,
400
1
40
0
2,40
0
1
Afar
Kilb
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Zone
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nflic
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473
12
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65
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328
1
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8
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Afar
Kilb
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Zone
2)
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nflic
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077
6,
548
2
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6,54
8
2
Afar
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325
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18
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325
45,3
43
18
Amha
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der
Gond
er C
ity A
dmin
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tion
Conf
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870
1,45
0
1
870
1,
450
1
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Cent
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eles
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nflic
t65
20
5
1
65
205
1
Amha
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Conf
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85
353
2
85
35
3
2
Am
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Nor
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nflic
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882
3,
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9
2,
882
3,97
5
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orth
Gon
der
Deba
rkCo
nflic
t1,
158
2,
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5
1,
158
2,07
0
5
Amha
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Gon
der
Daba
tCo
nflic
t1,
087
3,
387
5
1,
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3,38
7
5
Amha
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orth
Gon
der
Deba
rk C
ity A
dmin
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tion
Conf
lict
1,84
2
3,50
0
1
148
45
8
1
1,99
0
3,
958
2
Am
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Nor
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ity A
dmin
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Conf
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555
1,73
7
4
555
1,
737
4
Am
hara
Wag
Him
raDe
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Conf
lict
41
110
1
41
11
0
1
Am
hara
Wag
Him
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ibla
Conf
lict
49
110
1
49
11
0
1
Am
hara
Wag
Him
raSe
kota
Conf
lict
80
227
1
80
22
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1
Am
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250
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69
272
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1
Am
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310
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5,67
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Mek
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