Mali : Humanitarian snapshot (as of 17 January 2013) · From 11th to 16th of January around 2,079...

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The boundaries and designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations. The present snapshot is produced by the Information Management Unit of OCHA Mali. Date of creation : 17 January 2013 Source : FAO GAUL, OCHA, Protection Cluster, Logistics Cluster, UNHCR, IOM Comments : [email protected], [email protected] www.mali.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int 681 Nombre de personnes à risque d’insécurité alimentaire modérée * figures as of end of december 2012 (UNHCR) 108,953 Bamako Gao Tombouctou Kidal Kayes Mopti Segou Koulikoro Sikasso GAO SEGOU MOPTI KIDAL KAYES SIKASSO KOULIKORO TOMBOUCTOU SEVARE DIABALY KONNA DOUENTZA LERE NIONO ANSONGO NIAFUNKE Mauritania Niger Burkina Faso Algeria SAN 54,100* 38,800* 50,000* Logistics humanitarian access UNHAS at present is not carrying out its regular flight schedule, therefore there are no flights operating between Bamako - Kayes - Mopti. The UNHAS route Bamako - Niamey is authorised to be operational. Partners of the Logistics Cluster have reported on the 16th of January that the border between Mali and Niger is open. Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) From 11th to 16th of January around 2,079 refugees from Mali have fled to neighboring countries due to the last conflict events. Population displacement to neighboring countries Niger A total number of 450 Malian refugees have arrived in Niger. 1,500* * figures as of end of december 2012 (UNHCR) 781 450 848 100 210 177 294 13 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan Mauritania 781 refugees have arrived in Mauritania in the last 4 days Around 90% of the refugees arrived in Mauritania are women and children # of newly arrived Malian refugees in Mauritania Burkina Faso A total number of 848 persons have arrived from Mali to Burkina Faso; out of these 359 newly arrived come from the region of Gao. Please be aware that the current snapshot that was issued on a daily basis will be produced every two days after this issue. As of 15 January, information obtained from IOM’s mobile teams and other actors in impacted regions estimates that at least 8,700 persons have been internally displaced in Southern regions since the start of the conflict last week. This number takes into account the 5,000 persons that are estimated to be displaced in villages within the commune of Konna. To date, the total number of IPDs in Mali is estimated at 228,920. Ongoing military operations in northern and central parts of Mali have deteriorated the humanitarian situation, which was already of concern before the beginning of the recent armed conflict. Limited access due to security concerns is preventing humanitarian actors from providing an adequate response to the growing needs of the affected populations. Map Legend xxxx Malian refugees # of Malian refugees Reported conflict areas Movements of population to neighboring countries Sévaré Hospital of reference Movements of population within the country caused by the conflict xxxx # of newly arrived refugees Mali : Humanitarian snapshot (as of 17 January 2013)

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The boundaries and designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations. The present snapshot is produced by the Information Management Unit of OCHA Mali.Date of creation : 17 January 2013 Source : FAO GAUL, OCHA, Protection Cluster, Logistics Cluster, UNHCR, IOM Comments : [email protected], [email protected] www.mali.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int

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Nombre de personnes à risque d’insécurité alimentaire modérée* figures as of end of december 2012 (UNHCR)

108,953

Bamako

Gao

Tombouctou

Kidal

KayesMopti

Segou

Koulikoro

Sikasso

GAO

SEGOU

MOPTI

KIDAL

KAYES

SIKASSO

KOULIKORO

TOMBOUCTOU

SEVAREDIABALY

KONNA DOUENTZA

LERE

NIONO

ANSONGO

NIAFUNKE

Mauritania

Niger

Burkina Faso

Western Sahara

Algeria

SAN

54,100*

38,800*

50,000*

Logistics humanitarian accessUNHAS at present is not carrying out its regular flight schedule, therefore there are no flights operating between Bamako - Kayes - Mopti.The UNHAS route Bamako - Niamey is authorised to be operational.

Partners of the Logistics Cluster have reported on the 16th of January that the border betweenMali and Niger is open.

Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs)

From 11th to 16th of January around 2,079 refugees from Mali have fled toneighboring countries due to the last conflict events.

Population displacement to neighboring countries

NigerA total number of 450 Malian refugees have arrived in Niger.

1,500*

* figures as of end of december 2012 (UNHCR)

781

450

848

100

210

177

294

13 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan

Mauritania781 refugees havearrived in Mauritaniain the last 4 days

Around 90% of therefugees arrived inMauritania are womenand children

# of newly arrived Malian refugees in Mauritania

Burkina FasoA total number of 848 persons have arrived from Malito Burkina Faso; out of these 359 newlyarrived come from the region of Gao.

Please be aware that the current snapshot that was issued on a daily basis will be produced every two days after this issue.

As of 15 January, information obtained from IOM’s mobile teamsand other actors in impacted regions estimates that at least 8,700 persons have been internally displaced in Southern regions since the start of the conflict last week. This number takes into account the 5,000 persons that are estimated to be displaced in villages within the commune of Konna. To date, the total number of IPDs in Mali is estimated at 228,920.

Ongoing military operations in northern and central parts of Mali have deteriorated the humanitarian situation, which was already ofconcern before the beginning of the recent armed conflict. Limited access dueto security concerns is preventing humanitarian actors from providing anadequate response to the growing needs of the affected populations.

Map Legend

xxxx

Malian refugees

# of Malian refugees

Reported conflictareasMovements of population to neighboring countries

Sévaré Hospital of reference

Movements of population within the country caused by the conflict

xxxx # of newly arrived refugees

Mali : Humanitarian snapshot (as of 17 January 2013)