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Natural disaster
intercommunity/land conflict
Atrmed attack
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natural disaster Intercommunity/land conflict Armed attack
ManiemaIturiTshopoHaut-UeleBas-UeleSud-KivuNord-Kivu
1Date of production: 20 October 2015 Sources: CMP, OCHA and partners Feedback: [email protected] http://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org /drc www.reliefweb.int Twitter: @UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Democratic Republic of Congo: Internally displaced persons and returnees (September 2015)
Eastern DRC continues to be the theatre of a complex and protracted humanitarian crisis affecting at least 1.6 million IDPs, of whom 90% are displaced due to armed attacks and violence. With more than 744,000 IDPs, North Kivu remains the most affected province. In the last 18 months, the number of people who have returned home has significantly decreased, an indication of the persistent insecurity that is haunting thousands of families. Major humanitarian hotspots remain in various parts of the country, notably across the north eastern parts of the country. However, pervasive and acute vulnerability means that humanitarian needs may emerge across the country.
Causes of displacement by province
132 370
New IDP evolution
491 695
33 147
419 746
514 214
2015-32015-12014-12013-12012-12011-12010-12009-1
337 057
Returnees in the last 18 months
146 347
2015-32015-22015-12014-42014-32014-2
158 576
155 960
162 100452 482
47 494
260 415
98 524
They flee because of . . . .
171 803
47 102
2 780 43 190ANGOLA
ZAMBIA
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SOUDAN
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
GABON REPUBLIC OF
CONGO
TANZANIA
UGANDA
RWANDA
BURUNDI
Tshopo
Kasaï
Bas-Uélé
Tshuapa
Lualaba
Maniema
Kwilu
Ituri
Sankuru
Kwango
Maï-Ndombe
Tanganyika
Equateur
Haut-Uélé
Haut-Lomami
Lomami
Sud-Kivu
MongalaSud-Ubangi
Nord-Ubangi
Kongo Central
Haut-Katanga
Nord-Kivu
KasaïCentral
Kinshasa
KasaïOriental
68 705
604 562
5 485
322 331
744 494
146 651
2 500
84 136
132 370
5 400
5 460
67 575
1 130 102 326
44 325
166 344
275 363
28 585
294 830
184 443
295 370
26 961
146 010
17 076
121 52514 445
112 3105 730
118 040
81 278
169 898
36 060
45 218
1 905
107 630106 845
785
Total number of IDPs
Total number of returnees in the last 18 months
IDPs of the current semesterIDPS from 2009 to 30 June 2015
Returnees of the current semesterReturnees as of 30 June 2015
000000
Key figures1.6 Million Internally displaced persons (IDPs).
90, 6% of IDPs fled armed attacks 75,1% of IDPs are in host families.
900 000 persons returnees in the last 18 months.
Displaced people live in . . . .
Host families1 249 945
75,1%
Camps
391 57723,5%
744 494
93,6%
5,6%
0,8%
Sites 23 505
1,4%
281 806
3 238 5 400 2 500
108 676 108 6761 555
11 555
Number of IDPs000 Number of Returnees000
Mambasa
Aru
Djugu
Irumu
Mahagi
Fizi
Shabunda
Mwenga Uvira
Kalehe
Walungu
Kabare Bukavu
Idjwi
Walikale
Lubero
Oicha
Masisi
Rutshuru
Beni
Nyiragongo
Butembo
Goma
Punia
Pangi
Lubutu
Kasongo
Kabambare
Kindu
Kailo
MobaManono
Pweto
Kalemie
Mitwaba
Kasenga
Sakania
Kambove
Kabalo
NyunzuKongolo
KipushiLubumbashi
Likasi
1 90510 203
785
22 311
12 704
765
FiziKabareWalungu
6 800
13 845
47 364
37 075
49 780
2 185
1 455
10 278
10 805
2 861
14 6412 435
2
6 435
13 295
18 268
650
14 667
3 445
3 550
2 130
3 600
35 405
1 515
7 405
1 130
166 000 IDPs 29 000 ReturneesNord-Kivu Sud-Kivu
27 000 IDPs 17 000 Returnees
Ituri51 000 IDPs 1 000 Returnees
1 900 IDPs 46 000 Returnees
Tanganyika & Haut-Katanga Maniema14 000 IDPs 6 000 Returnees
260 000 People flew their villages during the 3rd trimester of 2015
TanganyikaManiemaSud KivuIturiNord Kivu
166 344
44 326
26 96114 445
1 905
New Internally displaced persons (June - September 2015)
Sources: CMP, OCHA and partners Feedback: [email protected] http://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org /drc www.reliefweb.int Twitter: @UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Date of production: 20 October 2015