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Natural disaster intercommunity /land conflict Atrmed attack 0 100000 200000 300000 400000 500000 600000 700000 800000 natural disaster Intercommunity/land conflict Armed attack Maniema Ituri Tshopo Haut-Uele Bas-Uele Sud-Kivu Nord-Kivu 1 Date 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_DRC The 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 2015-3 2015-1 2014-1 2013-1 2012-1 2011-1 2010-1 2009-1 337 057 Returnees in the last 18 months 146 347 2015-3 2015-2 2015-1 2014-4 2014-3 2014-2 158 576 155 960 162 100 452 482 47 494 260 415 98 524 They flee because of . . . . 171 803 47 102 2 780 43 190 ANGOLA 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 Mongala Sud-Ubangi Nord-Ubangi Kongo Central Haut-Katanga Nord-Kivu Kasaï Central Kinshasa Kasaï Oriental 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 17 076 121 525 14 445 112 310 5 730 118 040 81 278 169 898 36 060 45 218 1 905 107 630 106 845 785 Total number of IDPs Total number of returnees in the last 18 months IDPs of the current semester IDPS from 2009 to 30 June 2015 Returnees of the current semester Returnees as of 30 June 2015 000 000 Key figures 1.6 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 families 1 249 945 75,1% Camps 391 577 23,5% 744 494 93,6% 5,6% 0,8% Sites 23 505 1,4% 281 806 3 238 5 400 2 500 108 676 108 676 1 555 11 555

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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

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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