democratic republic of congo: internally displaced people and … factsheet... · * figures not...

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The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 22 july 2013 Sources: CMP, OCHA and partners Feedback: [email protected] www.rdc-humanitaire.net www.unocha.org /drc www.reliefweb.int Twitter: @UNOCHA_DRC ANGOLA TANZANIA ZAMBIA CAMEROUN UGANDA RWANDA BURUNDI REPUBLIC OF CONGO Kinshasa OVERVIEW North-Kivu South-Kivu Returnees IDPs Returnees Katanga Maniema Equateur* Returnees Total As of 31 march 2013 As of 30 june 2013 TRENDS 1,413,604 2,586,389 920,784 599,008 702,093 396,458 428,543 134,496 353,931 29,363 7,033 180,144 174,005 74,135 Orientale Provinces Statistical trends over the last two quarters CCM Camps 147,787 IDPs 6% Sites 347,368 IDPs 13% Host families 2,118,664 IDPs 81% Katanga Orientale Equateur Bandundu Maniema Kasai Oriental Kasai Occidental South-Kivu North-Kivu Bas Congo 000 000 Number of internally displaced people Number of returned people Eastern DRC remains in vicious cycle for thousands of civilians for whom fighting and violence are a mainstay of daily life. The twin provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu account for 65% of the 2.6 million of IDPs in the country, with more than 967,000 in North Kivu alone. Amid competing international crises, the humanitarian community has received 50% of funding vital to provide relief to thousands of people. 368,763 115,043 967,050 645,858 712,254 514,449 351,617 566,906 200,690 122,285 Over the past three months, North Kivu has recorded the highest number of new displacements, more than four times compared to South Kivu. Following up on the Kivus, Katanga has emerged as the third most affected province by internal displacement. 80% of IDPs live with host families. DR Congo tops the list of African countries affected by internal displacement. 1,703,027 2 607 407 967,050 645,858 712,254 514,449 351,617 125,248 368,763 115,043 200,690 122,285 IDPs IDPs 7,033 180,144 * Figures not reported this quarter Democratic Republic of Congo: Internally Displaced People and Returnees - July 2013 46,266 21,243 26,685 10,161 North-Kivu Maniema Katanga South-Kivu Newly displaced people (during the second quarter 2013) Ethnic / land conflicts 3,680 IDPs 0.03% Unknown 117,673 IDPs 4% Preventive displacements due to insecurity 199,693 PDI 8% Armed conflicts 2,272,587 IDPs 87% Natural disasters 20,185 IDPs 0.07% People flee due to... ... and find refuge in ... CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN 7,033 180,144

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Page 1: Democratic Republic of Congo: Internally Displaced People and … Factsheet... · * Figures not reported this quarter Democratic Republic of Congo: Internally Displaced People and

The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 22 july 2013 Sources: CMP, OCHA and partners Feedback: [email protected] www.rdc-humanitaire.net www.unocha.org /drc www.reliefweb.int Twitter: @UNOCHA_DRC

ANGOLA

TANZANIA

ZAMBIA

CAMEROUN

UGANDA

TCHAD

RWANDA

BURUNDI

REPUBLICOF

CONGO

Kinshasa

OVERVIEW

North-Kivu

South-Kivu

Returnees IDPs Returnees

Katanga

Maniema

Equateur*

Returnees

Total

As of 31 march 2013 As of 30 june 2013 TRENDS

1,413,6042,586,389

920,784 599,008

702,093 396,458

428,543 134,496

353,931 29,363

7,033 180,144

174,005 74,135

Orientale

Provinces

Statistical trends over the last two quarters

CCM Camps147,787 IDPs

6%

Sites347,368 IDPs

13% Host families

2,118,664 IDPs81%

Katanga

Orientale

Equateur

Bandundu

ManiemaKasai Oriental

Kasai Occidental

South-Kivu

North-Kivu

Bas Congo

000

000

Number of internallydisplaced people

Number of returnedpeople

Eastern DRC remains in vicious cycle for thousands of civilians for whom fighting and violence are a mainstay of daily life. The twin provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu account for 65% of the 2.6 million of IDPs in the country, with more than 967,000 in North Kivu alone. Amid competing international crises, the humanitarian

community has received 50% of funding vital to provide relief to thousands of people.

368,763115,043

967,050645,858

712,254514,449

351,617566,906

200,690122,285

Over the past three months, North Kivu has recorded the highest number of new displacements, more than four times compared to South Kivu.

Following up on the Kivus, Katanga has emerged as the third most affected province by internal displacement.

80% of IDPs live with host families.

DR Congo tops the list of African countries affected by internaldisplacement.

1,703,0272 607 407

967,050 645,858712,254 514,449

351,617 125,248

368,763 115,043

200,690 122,285

IDPs IDPs

7,033 180,144

* Figures not reported this quarter

Democratic Republic of Congo: Internally Displaced People and Returnees - July 2013

46,266 21,24326,685 10,161

North-Kivu Maniema Katanga South-Kivu

Newly displaced people (during the second quarter 2013)

Ethnic / landconflicts3,680 IDPs0.03%

Unknown117,673 IDPs

4%

Preventive displacements due to insecurity

199,693 PDI8%

Armed conflicts2,272,587 IDPs

87%

Natural disasters20,185 IDPs 0.07%

People flee due to...

... and find refuge in ...

CENTRAL AFRICANREPUBLIC

REPUBLIC OFSOUTH SUDAN

7,033180,144

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CMP, OCHA and partners Feedback: [email protected] www.rdc-humanitaire.net www.unocha.org/drc www.reliefweb.int Twitter: @UNOCHA_DRC

Punia

Pangi

Lubutu

Kasongo Kabambare

Kindu

Change in IDPs figure since march 2012

Change in the number of returnees in the last 18 mouths.

Walikale

Lubero

Oicha

MasisiRutshuru

Beni

Nyiragongo

Butembo

Goma

967,050 IDPs

32,172 new IDPs since April 2013

86% of displacements due to armed violence

Masisi and Rutshuru, most affected territories

Main focus of international efforts

People "swing" back and forth at the border with South Kivu

645 858 returnees 514,449 returnees 351 617 PDI

No new displacement registered since april 2013

125,248 returnees

200,690 IDPs

66,775 new IDPs since April 2013

Latest victim of instability, "domino effect" from South Kivu

Pangi, 62% of IDPs, most affected territory

67,000 new IDPs since April

Worrisome HIV-AIDS rate in some mining areas

122,285 returnees 368,763 IDPs

25,018 new IDPs since April 2013

Riche in mineral, highly unstable over past 18 months

Largest increase in IDP population

Pweto,Mitwaba, Manono "Death triangle"

Low presence of humanitarian actors

Insecurity and poor roads can lead to aid/personnel transiting through Zambia

Most affected by cholera

115,043 returnees

712,254 IDPs

10,161 new IDPs since April 2013

Strong presence of armed groups

Mwenga, 43% of IDPs, most affected territory

5% of people dispalced as a preventive measure

Manono

Pweto

Kalemie

Mitwaba

Lubudi

Kambove

Malemba-Nkulu

Likasi

Lubumbashi

Fizi

Shabunda

MwengaUvira

Kalehe

Walungu

KabareBukavu

Province in the shadow of the Kivus

Low movement of people

Presence of armed groups, notably LRA

Affected by diseases and epidemics

Home to some 6,500* refugees from RCA

*UNCHR as of July 17 th, 2013

CAR

SOUTH SUDAN

Tshopo Ituri

Bas-Uele

HautUele

Kisangani

ZAMBIA

TANZANIA

UGANDA

RWANDA

RWANDA

BURUNDI

The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 22 july 2013 Sources:

North-Kivu

Katanga Maniema

South-Kivu Orientale