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AFGHANISTAN: Conflict-Induced Displacements (January to July 2015) Newly displaced population due to conflict between 1 Jan and 31 July as profiled by the IDP Task Force and UNHCR
Notes: (1) Newly displaced populations due to conflict, 1 Jan - 31 July 2015, UNHCR Population Movement Tracking System (PMT). (2) Assistance provided to displaced families, cumulative, Jan-Jul 2015, UNHCR monthly IDP update, July 2015. Does not include assistance provided by ICRC/ARCS. (3) Newly displaced individuals by month 2012 - 2015, UNHCR PMT, July 2015. Monthly figures for 2015 are expected to increase as new IDPs are profiled. (4) Conflict IDPs by place of displacement, monthly total individuals by region, Aug 2014 - Jul 2015, UNHCR PMT. (5) Age and gender breakdown of profiled IDPs, UNHCR monthly IDP update, July 2015. Creation date: 12 Sep 2015 Doc Name: afg_conflict_IDPs_2015_Jan_Jul_Snapshot_20150914 Feedback: ocha-afg@un.org Website: http://www.unocha.org/afghanistan http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info
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IRAN
PAKISTAN
TAJIKISTAN
TURKMENISTAN
UZBEKISTAN
JAMMU ANDKASHMIR
Badakhshan6.4K
Badghis8.9K
Balkh970
Farah4K
Faryab11.6K
Ghazni5.4K
Ghor900
Hilmand7.5K
Hirat1.7K
Jawzjan170
Kabul10.2K
Kandahar2.4K
Kapisa4.2K
Khost770
Kunar1.1K
Kunduz38.1K
Laghman660
Logar2.2K
Nangarhar11.3K
Nuristan640
Paktika140
Paktya1.1K
Parwan2.6K
Samangan80
Sar-e-Pul1.1K
Takhar4.2K
Uruzgan570
Wardak5.4K
Baghlan
Bamyan
Daykundi
Nimroz
Panjsher
Zabul
!̂Kabul
!̂Kabul
23 - 500501 - 1,5001,501 - 5,0005,001 - 10,00010,001 - 40,960
81 - 500501 - 1,5001,501 - 5,0005,001 - 10,00010,001 - 38,089
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3-year average (2012-2014)Persons displaced in 2014Persons displaced in 2015
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20
30
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Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
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s Capital & Central Highland EasternNorth Eastern NorthernSouth Eastern SouthernWestern
9.0%
10.8%
9.6%
20.4%
2.9%
8.3%
9.1%
8.7%
18.6%
2.6%
0-4 years
5-11 years
12-17 years
18-59 years
60+ years
Males (%) Females (%)
14.8K
14.5K
10.6K
5.8K
2.4K
306
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
NFI
Food
Hygiene Kits
Cash
Winterization
Tents
Thousands
Capital & Central Highland EasternNorth Eastern NorthernSouth Eastern Southern
Western
KEY FIGURES 1 OVERVIEW OF RESPONSE 2
134,326total IDPs profiled
14,811 familiesNFIs: ACF, DRC, IRC, NRC, PIN,SCI, UNICEF and UNHCR
10,578 familiesHygiene Kits: ACF, DRC, IRC, SCI, UNHCR and UNICEF
2,354 familiesWinter support: CARE, IRC and UNHCR
306 familiesEmergency tents: DRC, IRC, NRC and UNHCR
5,831 familiesCash assistance: ACF, CSW, DRC, NRC and PIN
2014 2015
14,508 familiesFood: ACF, DRC, Islamic Relief, NRC and WFP
Number of IDPs by province of origin
Number of IDPs by province of displacement
53%male
47%female
56%under 18
17%under 5
20,750families
MONTHLY TRENDS (2012 - 2015) 3
IDPS BY REGION (PAST YEAR) 4
AGE AND GENDER BREAKDOWN 5
IDP FAMILIES ASSISTED (JAN - JUN 2015) 2
Number of IDPs by district of origin
Total IDPs by province of displacement
Place of displacementPopulation movement
~ 1,000
#
~ 4,000
Number of IDPs by district of displacement
7 - 500501 - 2,5002,501 - 5,000
5,001 - 10,00010,001 - 33,114