Democratic Republic of the Congo : (as of 30 June 2017) · 275 220 80 0,2 16 1 70 47 28 2 98k...
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Tshopo
Ituri
Kasaï
Bas-Uele
Lualaba
Tshuapa
Kwilu
ManiemaSankuru
TanganyikaKwango
Equateur
Maï-Ndombe
Haut-Katanga
Haut-Uele
Haut-Lomami
Sud-Kivu
Lomami
Mongala
Nord-Kivu
Sud-Ubangi
Nord-Ubangi
Kongo-Central
KasaïCentral
Kinshasa
KasaïOriental
ANGOLA
ZAMBIE
TANZANIE
GABON RÉPUBLIQUE DU CONGO
CAMEROUN
OUGANDA
SOUDAN DU SUD
RWANDA
REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE
BURUNDI
Kinshasa
24
106
122
957
27
98
45
36
27
42
557
48721
285
165
33
18
48
670
334
280
2
107
122
Displaced during the second trimester of 2017Displaced from 2009 to 31 March 2017
Returned during the second trimester of 2017Returned as of 31 March 2017
Number of displaced people (by thousands)
84ksecond
trimester
24k
142k
28k
86k
41k65k
23k
80k
34k9k
41k
Jul. Jan.2016
Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. 2017
Apr. MayFeb. Mar. Jun.
770k
RETURNED PERSONS (LAST 18 MONTHS)
0,3% Natural disasters (2k)
56,7%Clashes and armed attacks
(1.9M)
43%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(301k)
13%sites
(500k)
87%Host families
(3.3M)
TYPE OF ACCOMODATION
CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENTS
>59 years 76k70k
735k679k
1.2M1.1M
18–59 years
35%
<18 years
4,5%
60,5%
48%men
(1.8M)
52%women
(2M)
DISTRIBUTION OF DISPLACED PERSONS
victim of at least one forced displacement in the eastern part of the country and in the Kasai region since 2009
1in20
3,8MPERSONS IN DISPLACEMENT SITUATION
126ksecond
trimester195k 172k
504k
88k34k 4k
Jan. Apr. MayFeb. Mar. Jun.
997kDISPLACED PERSONS DURING THE YEAR
In June 2016, 1.7 million people were internally displaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). 12 months later, with 3.8* million people, DRC is the African country most affected by internal displacement. This stark increase -twice the population of Brussels- stems from violence in the Kasai region -that forced over 1 million people into displacement- as well as in Tanganyika and North Kivu. Women make up 52% of internally displaced people; host families (87%) represent the main type of housing. 16 of the 26 provinces in DRC host internally displaced people.
* We received a number of alerts on 300,000 potentially newly displaced people in Kasai but these figures are yet to be verified through evaluations. Upon completion of the verification process, the total number of displaced people could reach 1.4 million in the Kasai region and 4.1 million throughout the entire country.
Date of production: 18 July 2017 I Source: Population Movement Commission(CMP) I More information: [email protected] I https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info I www.unocha.org/drc I www.reliefweb.int I Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Democratic Republic of the Congo : Internally displaced people and returnees (as of 30 June 2017)
ANGOLA
Kindu
LUALABA
HAUT-LOMAMI
MAÏ-NDOMBE
KASAÏ-CENTRAL
KASAÏ-ORIENTAL
SANKURU
KWILU
KWANGO
KASAÏ-ORIENTAL
LOMAMI
KASAÏ
Lubao
Dekese
Ilebo
Kamonia
Luiza
Mweka
Luilu
Luebo
Kazumba
Demba
Dibaya
Dimbelenge
Ngandajika
Miabi
Katanda
Tshilenge
LupatapataKabeya-K.
Kananga
Mbuji-Mayi
Mwene-Ditu
Tshikapa Kabinda
Lusambo
MiabiDibaya
Katanda
Tshilenge
Lupatapata
Ngandajika
Kamiji
Kabeya-Kamwanga
Luilu
Mbuji-Mayi
Lusambo
Kabinda
Number of displaced people (by thousands)
Displaced during the second trimester of 2017Displaced from 2009 to 31 March 2017
Returned during the second trimester of 2017Returned as of 31 March 2017
56
57
21
57
33
125
100 275
220
80
0,2
16
1 70
47 28
2
98kRETURNEES (LAST 18 MONTHS)
Oct.16
28k
70k
Jan.17
REASON OF DISPLACEMENT
2%Clashes and armed attacks
(10M)
98%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(1.06k)
TYPE OF ACCOMODATION
1%Makeshift
shelter(1k)
99%Host families
(1.06M)
36.5%
<18 years
4,4%
59.1%
49%men
(534k)
51%women(556k)
DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
>59 years 26k25k
322k199k
329k309k
18–59 years
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE BETWEEN 2009 AND JUNE 2017
was forced into displacementsince 2016 in the 5 provinces that make up the Kasai region.
1in 201,09M*
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN 2017
568k
Jan.
12k
101k
Feb. Mar.
455k
Date of production: 18 July 2017 I Source: Population Movement Commission(CMP) I More information: [email protected] I https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info I www.unocha.org/drc I www.reliefweb.int I Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
DR Congo - Kasai, Central Kasai and Eastern Kasai : Internally displaced people and returnees (as of 30 June 2017)
With more than 1 million displaced people since August 2016, the Kasai region -composed of Kasai, Central Kasai, Eastern Kasai, Lomami and Sankuru provinces -has largely contributed to the total number of IDPs in the country. Kasai Central is home to more than 670,000 IDPs alone, ranking it second after North Kivu.
* We received a number of alerts on 300,000 potentially newly displaced people in Kasai but these figures are yet to be verified through evaluations. Upon completion of the verification process, the total number of displaced people could reach 1.4 million in the Kasai region and 4.1 million throughout the entire country.
LUALABA
HAUT-KATANGA
HAUT-LOMAMI
TANGANYIKA
LOMAMI
KASAÏ-CENTRAL
KASAÏ-ORIENTAL
Kamina
Dilolo
Pweto
Sandoa Mitwaba
Kapanga
LubudiKasenga
Sakania
Kambove
Bukama
Kabongo
Mutshatsha
Kaniama
Kipushi
Malemba-Nkulu
Lubumbashi
Likasi
ZAMBIE
ANGOLA
TANZANIE
Kamina
Kolwezi
1
26
36
74
41
105
30
3
0,4
7
2
Displaced during the second trimester of 2017Displaced from 2009 to 31 March 2017
Returned during the second trimester of 2017Returned as of 31 March 2017
Number of displaced people (by thousands)
RETURNEES (LAST 18 MONTHS)
1k4k
9k3k
9k
36k
Aug. Nov.Feb. 2016 Mar. Apr. May
63k
65%35%Clashes and armed attacks
(91k)Intercommunity
and land conflicts(171k)
REASON OF DISPLACEMENT
4%sites(10k)
96%Host families
(252k)
TYPE OF ACCOMODATION
>59 years 4k4k
45k45k
82k82k
18–59 years
34,6%
<18 years
3%
62,4%
50%men
(131k)
50%women(131k)
DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
victim of at least one forced displacement since 2009 in the three provinces of ex Katanga1in5
262kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE BETWEEN 2009 AND JUNE 2017
16k25k
10k 11k
Mar. Apr.Jan. Feb.
62kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN 2017
The violence that prevails in the Kasai region continues to affect Haut Lomami and Lualaba provinces. Between January and June, 62,000 people were forced into displacement -over 16,000 of whom during the 2nd trimester. Between April and June 98% of displaced people sought refuge in Lualaba. Their number could increase over the next few days and weeks due to the insecurity that still prevails in the Kasai region.
Date of production: 18 July 2017 I Source: Population Movement Commission(CMP) I More information: [email protected] I https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info I www.unocha.org/drc I www.reliefweb.int I Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
DR Congo - Haut-Katanga, Haut-Lomami and Lualaba : Internally displaced people and returnees (as of 3O June 2017)
MANIEMA
HAUT-LOMAMI
HAUT-KATANGA
SUD-KIVU
LOMAMI
Moba
Manono
Kalemie
Kabalo
Nyunzu
Kongolo
TANZANIE
ZAMBIE
BURUNDI
Kalemie12
23
32
18
21
53
44
146
7
262
45
Displaced during the second trimester of 2017Displaced from 2009 to 31 March 2017
Returned during the second trimester of 2017Returned as of 31 March 2017
Number of displaced people (by thousands)
106kRETURNEES (LAST 18 MONTHS)
Jan.16
25k
6k 5k
15k
6k 7k 6k
23k
13k
Jul.Jun.MayApr.Feb. Feb.17 Apr. May
36ksecond
trimester
0,4%Natural
disasters (2k)
22%Clashes and armed attacks
(126k)77%
Intercommunityand land conflicts
(431k)
REASON OF DISPLACEMENT
46%sites
(258k)
54%Host families
(299k)
TYPE OF ACCOMODATION
>59 years 8k8k
96,5k96,5k
174k174k
18–59 years
34,6%
<18 years
3%
62,4%
50%men
(278,5k)
50%women(278,6k)
DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
1in5in Tanganyika has at least once, been forced to displacement since 2009
557kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE BETWEEN 2009 AND JUNE 2017
29ksecond trimester
103k
22k 24k 27k
2kJan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May
179kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN 2017
During the 1st semester of 2017, 179,000 people were forced into displacement in Tanganyika -including 149,000 during the sole 1st trimester. By the end of June, some 557,098 displaced people were registered in the province -20% of the total population of the province. This increased number of IDPs is mostly observed in Kalemie Territory (47%) where population movement is ongoing. However, the situation that prevails in Moba Territory is more favorable to the return of IDPs.
Date of production: 18 July 2017 I Source: Population Movement Commission(CMP) I More information: [email protected] I https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info I www.unocha.org/drc I www.reliefweb.int I Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
DR Congo - Tanganyika : Internally displaced people and returnees (as of 30 June 2017)
MANIEMA
NORD-KIVU
TANGANYIKA
Fizi
Shabunda
Mwenga
Uvira
Kalehe
Kabare
Idjwi
Walungu
Bukavu
BURUNDI
RWANDA
TANZANIE
Goma
14
7
7
50
44
44
12
73
46
218
34
61
Displaced during the second trimester of 2017Displaced from 2009 to 31 March 2017
Returned during the second trimester of 2017Returned as of 31 March 2017
Number of displaced people (by thousands)
Jun.Aug.Jan. 2016
8k 6k8k
0,1k
7k
34k
26k 25k122kRETURNEES (LAST 18 MONTHS)
MayJun.Mar.Feb. Jul. Jan.2017
9k
34ksecond
trimester
4% 96%Clashes and armed attacks
(468k)
Intercommunal and land conflicts
(19k)
REASON OF DISPLACEMENT
4%sites(19k)
96%Host families
(468k)
TYPE OF ACCOMODATION
>59 years 12k11k
92k89k
144k139k
18–59 years
37,3%
<18 years
4,7%
58%
49%men
(239k)
51%women(248k)
DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
487k1in5
in South-Kivu has at least once, been forced to displacement since 2009
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE BETWEEN 2009 AND JUNE 2017
55k 25ksecond
trimester
Jan.
2k
26k
20k
5k2k
May Apr. Mar. Feb.
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN 2017
During the first semester of 2017, 55,000 new internally displaced people where registered including 25,000 during the second trimester. Nearly 77% of these newly displaced people are located in Kalehe Territory. Over 94,000 people are waiting for assessment of their needs including 78% (73 000 people) due to the increased activity of Mai-Mai in Fizi and the rest due to intercommunity clashes in Tanganyika. These figures do not appear in the statistics due to the fact that the corresponding needs could not be assessed.
Date of production: 18 July 2017 I Source: Population Movement Commission(CMP) I More information: [email protected] I https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info I www.unocha.org/drc I www.reliefweb.int I Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
DR Congo - South-Kivu : Internally displaced people and returnees (as of 30 June 2017)
TSHOPO
SUD-KIVU
SANKURU
NORD-KIVU
LOMAMI TANGANYIKA
TSHUAPA
Kailo
Punia
Kibombo
Pangi
Lubutu
Kasongo
Kabambare
RWANDA
Kindu
20
4
3
42
37
2
2
20
62
Displaced during the second trimester of 2017Displaced from 2009 to 31 March 2017
Returned during the second trimester of 2017Returned as of 31 March 2017
Number of displaced people (by thousands)27k
RETURNEES (LAST 18 MONTHS)
Jan.2016 Feb.
7k
0,4k
20k
Jun.
10% 90%Clashes and armed attacks
(149k)
Intercommunityand land conflicts
(16k)
REASON OF DISPLACEMENT
14%sites(23k)
86%Host families
(142k)
TYPE OF ACCOMODATION
>59 years 5,3k
32k31k
47k45k
18–59 years
37,7%
<18 years
6,3%
56%
5,1k
49%men(81k)
51%women(84k)
DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
forced into displacement at least once in Maniema since 2009
1in10165kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE BETWEEN 2009 AND JUNE 2017
Feb.
1,5k2k
Mar. May
4k8kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN 2017
Date of production: 1874 July 2017 I Source: Population Movement Commission(CMP) I More information: [email protected] I https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info I www.unocha.org/drc I www.reliefweb.int I Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
DR Congo - Maniema : Internally displaced people and returnees (as of 3O June 2017)
Nearly 165,000 internally displaced people live in the Maniema Province . More than 6% of these people are over 60 years old. Of the 27,000 people who returned to the Maniema Province over the past few months, 74% returned to Punia Territory.
* - 88% come from neighboring South Kivu, after fleeing armed attacks and clashes while 12% of them are fleeing armed conflicts that are taking place within Maniema.
TSHOPO
ITURI
MANIEMA
SUD-KIVU
Walikale
Lubero
Beni
Masisi
Rutshuru
Nyiragongo
OUGANDA
RWANDA
Goma
72145
0,00517
24
0,09
26
50198
164
334
6
205
Displaced during the second trimester of 2017Displaced from 2009 to 31 March 2017
Returned during the second trimester of 2017Returned as of 31 March 2017
Number of displaced people (by thousands)
285kRETURNEES (LAST 18 MONTHS)
Jul. Aug.
8k
45k
6k
81k
28k16k
5k16k
80k
Sept. Oct. Nov.Feb. Mar. 2017 2016Feb. Mar.
100%Clashes and armed attacks
(957k)
REASON OF DISPLACEMENT
17%sites
(163k)
83%Host families
(794k)
TYPE OF ACCOMODATION
>59 years 21k20k
177k170k
290k279k
18–59 years
36,3%
<18 years
4,3%
59,4%
49%men
(469k)
51%women(488k)
DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
36ksecond
trimester49k
11k 10k 10k22k
4k
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun.
106kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN 2017
957kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE BETWEEN 2009 AND JUNE 2017
1in5in North-Kivu has at least once, been forced to displacement since 2009
DR Congo - North-Kivu : Internally displaced people and returnees (as of 30 June 2017)
An estimated 957,000 people were internally displaced In North Kivu as of 30 June 2017, of whom some 106,000 during the first six months of the year. 83% are reported to be in host families and the remaining 17% in displacement sites. The main cause of this displacement are armed clashes and attacks. It is estimated that some 285,000 people have returned over the past 18 months. Most of them are in Lubero, Rutshuru and Walikale territories
Date of production: 18 July 2017 I Source: Population Movement Commission(CMP) I More information: [email protected] I https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info I www.unocha.org/drc I www.reliefweb.int I Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
TSHOPO
BAS-UELE
ITURI
HAUT-UELE
MANIEMA
NORD-KIVUTSHUAPA
SUD-KIVU
MONGALA
NORD-UBANGI
Ango
Bondo
Aketi
Ubundu
Dungu
Opala
Poko
Bafwasende
Buta
Mambasa
BanaliaBasoko
Watsa
Yahuma
Isangi
Aru
Faradje
Djugu
Rungu
Irumu
Wamba
Niangara
Mahagi
Bambesa
OUGANDA
REPUBLIQUE DU SOUDAN DU SUD
REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE
TANZANIE
Buta
Bunia
Isiro
Kisangani
RWANDA
LOMAMI
12
20424
2
60
2
33
15
42
Displaced during the second trimester of 2017Displaced from 2009 to 31 March 2017
Returned during the second trimester of 2017Returned as of 31 March 2017
Number of displaced people (by thousands)
May 2016
4k
20k 18k
Jan.2017
12k 11k
4k
Apr. MayJul. Aug.
69kRETURNEES (LAST 18 MONTHS)
15ksecond
trimester
95%Clashes and armed attacks
(308k)
2% Intercommunityand land conflicts
(6k) 3%
Natural disasters
(10k)
REASON OF DISPLACEMENT
9%sites(29k)
91%Host families
(295k)
TYPE OF ACCOMODATION
>59 years 9,3k9k
69k67k
87k83k
18–59 years
42%
<18 years
5,6%
52,4%
49%men
(159k)
51%women(165k)
DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
in ex Oriental province has at least once, been forced to displacement since 2009
1in10324kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE BETWEEN 2009 AND JUNE 2017
19kINTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE IN 2017
16ksecond
trimester
3k
15 k
1kJan. Feb. Mar.
DR Congo - Bas-Uele, Haut-Uele, Ituri and Tshopo : Internally displaced people and returnees (as of 30 June 2017)
Date of production: 18 July 2017 I Source: Population Movement Commission(CMP) I More information: [email protected] I https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info I www.unocha.org/drc I www.reliefweb.int I Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Nearly 324, 000 IDPS were reported in Ituri and Thsopo provinces. Close to 87% are in Ituri and more than 56% of displaced come from neighbouring North-Kivu province. Armed attacks and clashes are the main causes of population movement.