
A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows armoured vehicles destroyed by French and United Nations forces sit at the entrance to former President Laurent Gbagbo's residence in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows Red Cross workers dumping bodies into a mass grave in in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows Red Cross workers retrieving a decomposing body from the streets of Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA ATTENTION EDITORS - PICTURE CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows a soldier loyal to Alassane Ouattara praying in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows a soldier loyal to Alassane Ouattara praying in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows stocks of amunition at the residence of former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows Red Cross workers dumping bodies into a mass grave in in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows a soldier loyal to Alassane Ouattara holding a pistol in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows a soldier loyal to Alassane Ouattara praying in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

A photograph made available 16 April 2011 shows a Red Cross worker walks past a decomposing body at a police training academy in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 15 April 2011. It could take months to resolve Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis despite the arrest of president Laurent Gbagbo by opposition forces, according to aid agency Oxfam as it called for more funding to be released. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA ATTENTION EDITORS - PICTURE CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT