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Displacement in year 2017
1.5M 1M
Demographics
29k
285k263k
460k424k
27k
774k714k
%
428k 213kDisplacement in the last 3 months
55 %Clashes
andarmed
attacks(225k)
45%Inter-communityand landconflicts(182k)
87Host
families(354k)
13%sites(53k)
Nature of accomodationCauses
Demographics
212k205k7.8k
122k
8.5k76k 82k
132k
ANGOLA
ZAMBIA
REPUBLIC OFSOUTH SUDAN
CAMEROON
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
GABON
REPUBLIC OFCONGO
TANZANIA
UGANDA
RWANDA
BURUNDI
Bas-Uele
Tshuapa
Kwilu
Kwango
Maï-Ndombe
Equateur
MongalaSouth-Ubangi
North-Ubangi
Kongo Central
Kinshasa
Tshopo
Kasaï
Lualaba
Maniema
Ituri
Sankuru
Tanganyika
Haut-Uele
Haut-Lomami
123
South Kivu
Haut-Katanga
North Kivu
KasaïCentral
KasaïOriental
e
e
24
156
104
267
45
121
98
491
45
36
26
42
584
54521
1 024
254
36
Lomami
30
2
48
237
334
325
2
107
166
DrDraff
Displacement distribution by province
Displaced from the 3rd QuarterTotal displaced
Returnees from the 3rd QuarterReturnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
Displacedpersons Returnees
April2016
Sept.2017
432k388k 3rd Quarter
0
Monthly trend of displacement in last 18 months
2017
Causes
0.3% Naturaldisasters (12.5k)
63,7%Clashes and armed attacks
(2.47M)
36%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(1.39M)
Causes
0.3% Naturaldisasters (12.5k)
63,7%Clashes andarmed attacks
(2.47M)
36%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(1.39M)
>59 years 77k71k
742k685k
1.2M1.1M
18–59 years
35 %
<18 years
4.5%
60.5%
52%women
(2M)
48%men
(1.9M)
Demographics
3.9Mcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced
in the affected areas
As of 30 September 2017, the Democratic Republic of Congo recorded 3.9 million displaced persons, including more than 400,000 newly displaced ones in
the prior three months. With over 1 million displaced persons, North Kivu remains the most affected province. Recent months have also seen large return movements, notably in Tanganyika province, where authorities have decided to vacate displacement sites in the city of Kalemie. In provinces affected by the Kasai crisis, as well, some 631,000 internally displaced persons have returned home, often to burnt or pillaged villages. Overall, armed attacks and clashes remain the main cause of displacement.
Democratic Republic of Congo: Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
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Demographics
Demographics
Nature of accomodationCause of displacement
Displacement in year 2017
32k 0
0 0Displacement in the last 3 months
No movement in this period
0.63k
6.1k5.7k
9.9k9.1k
0,.58k
17k15k
00
Idiofa
Feshi
Kenge
Bagata
Kasongo-Lunda
Bulungu
Masi-Manimba
Popokabaka
Kahemba
Gungu
KWILU
KWANGO
KASAÏ
MAÏ-NDOMBE
KINSHASA
KONGO-CENTRAL
ANGOLA
Kenge
P
P
11
2
6
13
Kikwit
Bandundu
Displacement distribution by territory
Displaced from the 3rd Qarter 2017Total displaced
Returnees from the 3rd Quarter 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
2017
Displaced persons
Movement in the last 18 months
April2016
Sept.2017
32k3rd Quarter
0 MayJan
100%
(32k)
>59 years 0,63k0.58k
6.1k5.7k
9.9k9.1k
18–59 years
36.5%
<18 years
4.4%
59.2%
51%women(17k)
49%men(15k)
Demographics
current number of IDPs
%49%
32k
Cause of displacement
Nature of accomodation
100%
(32k)
forcibly displaced inthe affected areas
Host families
Clashes and armed attacks
In the second quarter of 2017, the crisis in the Kasai region has led to the displacement of 32,000 persons from
Kasai province into the provinces of Kwilu and Kwango. Options for these displaced persons to return home in the coming months will likely be contingent on the resorption of intercom-munity tensions in their areas of origin.
DR Congo: Kwilu and Kwango - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
49.2k46.5k2.0k
27.5k
2.1k17k 18k
28.6k
Date of creation: 19 October 2017 | Sources: Commission on Population Movement (CPM), IOM, DPS, CARITAS and Partners | Feedback: [email protected] | www.unocha.org/drc | www.reliefeweb.int | https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info/fr | Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Host familiesInter-community
and land conflicts
Demographics
Demographics
Nature of accomodationCauses
Displacement in year 2017
511k 631k
95k 70kDisplacement in the last 3 months
P
ANGOLA
LUALABA
HAUT-LOMAMI
MAÏ-NDOMBE
KASAÏ
KASAÏ-CENTRALKASAÏ-ORIENTAL
SANKURU
KWILU
KWANGO
LOMAMI
Mweka
Luiza
Luebo
Demba
DibayaKamonia
Ilebo
Kabeya K.
Miabi Tshilenge
Luilu
Kamiji
Mwene-Ditu
Ngandajika
Kabinda
Lubao
Lupatapata
Katanda
Dekese
Lomela
Kole
LodjaKatako-Kombe
Lubefu
Lusambo
Kazumba
Kananga
PTshikapa
PMbuji-Mayi
PKabinda
PLusambo
Dimbelenge
28
31
101
78
64
20
70
177
51
48
220
0.2
46
57
47
21
41
59
57
47
84
17
1
6
94
8
Displacement distribution by territory
Displaced from the 3rd QuarterTotal displaced
Returnees from the 3rd QuarterReturnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
2017
Personsdisplaced Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
April2016
Sept.2017
298k350k
3rd Quarter
0
Cause
Clashes and armed attacksIntercommunity
and land conflicts
7%
(51k)
93%
(659k)
Cause
Clashes andarmed attacksIntercommunity
and land conflicts
7%
(51k)
93%%
(659k)
>59 years 17k16k
142k136k
333k220k
18–59 years
36.5%
<18 years
4.4%
59.2%
51%women(388k)
49%men
(373k)
Demographics
762kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
During the third quarter, 95,000 were newly displaced across the five provinces of the Kasai region, represent-ing about a third of displace-
ments registered during the peak months of violence in early 2017. Meanwhile, recent studies confirmed important return movements in Kasai Central province. In total, some 631,000 displaced persons have returned home between January and September, often to extremely precarious situations. In the concerned areas, the pace of returns will likely slow down, absent improved security for remaining IDPs in their areas of origin.
DR Congo: Kasai, Kasai Central, Kasai Oriental, Lomami, Sankuru - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
11.5k
95k91k
154k148k
11k
261k250k
Date of creation: 19 October 2017 | Sources: Commission on Population Movement (CPM), IOM, DPS, CARITAS and Partners | Feedback: [email protected] | www.unocha.org/drc | www.reliefeweb.int | https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info/fr | Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Demographics
Demographics
Nature of accomodationCause
Displacement in year 2017
34k 27k
0 0Displacement in the last 3 months
No Movement In This Period
1.0k
7.2k6.9k
9k8.6k
0.9k
17.1k16.5k
P
MANIEMASANKURU
TSHUAPA
RPUBLIC OFSOUTH SUDAN
MONGALA
NORTH-UBANGI
TSHOPO
BAS-UELE
HAUT-UELE
ITURI
NORTH KIVU
SOUTH KIVU
TANZANIA
UGANDA
RWANDA
BURUNDI
Wamba
WatsaRungu
Banalia
Dungu
Niangara
Mambasa
Irumu
Ubundu
Aru
Mahagi
Bafwasende
Opala
Basoko
Yahuma
AketiButa
Bambesa
Faradje
Lake Albert
Poko
BondoAngo
Djugu
Kisangani
PBunia
PButa
PIsiro
12
33
24
2
60
2
249
15
42
Total displaced
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
Displaced from the 3rd Quarter
Returnees from the 3rd QuarterReturnees of the last 18 months
Displacement distribution by territory
2017
Personsdisplaced Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
April2016
Sept.2017
66k
20k
3rd Quarter
0
Causes
Naturaldisasters
Clashes and armed attacks
Intercommunityand land conflicts
95%
(369k)
2%(6k)
3%
(10k)
Demographics
>59 years 11k10k
79k76k
99k95k
18–59 years
42%
<18 years
5.6%
52.4%
49%men
(181k)
51%women(188k)
369kcurrent number of
IDPs
forcibly displaced inthe affected areas
Some 369,000 persons are internally displaced in Ituri and Tshopo provinces, with Ituri representing close to 10 per cent of the total.
Among the displaced, one in six comes from the neighboring North Kivu prov-ince. Armed clashes and attacks remain the main causes of displacement. Unconfirmed alerts report the internal displacement of over 37,000 additional persons in Ituri province over the last three months, notably in Mambasa Territory. However, security and funding constraints have hampered humanitari-ans’ access to affected areas.
DR Congo: Bas Uele, Haut Uele, Ituri, Tshopo - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
00
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Host families
3.1k
18.8k18.1k
28k27k
3k
50k48k
Demographics
Demographics
Nature of accomodationCause
Displacement in year 2017
98k 26k
78k 25.8k
Displacement in the last 3 months
Clashes and armed attacks
39.2k37.6k2.4k
21.1k
2.5k14.2k 14.8k
21.9k
P SOUTH KIVU
TANGANYIKALOMAMI
TSHOPO
TSHUAPA
SANKURU
NORTH KIVU
Punia
Kasongo
Kailo
Kibombo
Lubutu
Kabambare
Pangi
Kindu
Displacement from the 3rd Quarter
Returnees from the 3rd Quarter
Total displaced
Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
20
26
43
37
4
2
20
147
Displacement distribution by territory
2017
Personsdisplaced Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
April2016
Sept.2017
45k
25k
3rd Quarter
0
Causes
Clashes and armed attacks
Intercommunityand land conflicts
6% 94%
(239k)(16k)
>59 years 8k
49k47k
130k125k
18–59 years
37.7%
<18 years
6.3%
56%
8k49%
men(125k)
51%women(130k)
Demographics
254kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
The total number of inter-nally displaced persons in the province increased from 165,000 to 254,000
between June and September; an increase of 35 per cent. Some 78,000 people fled between July and Sep-tember 2017, among which 73,000 in Kabambare Territory alone. The movement of some 42,000 people is awaiting validation in this territory, and is therefore not reflected in the statistics.
DR Congo: Maniema - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
64k62k3k
37k
3k22k 23k
38k
Date of creation: 19 October 2017 | Sources: Commission on Population Movement (CPM), IOM, DPS, CARITAS and Partners | Feedback: [email protected] | www.unocha.org/drc | www.reliefeweb.int | https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info/fr | Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
%96Host
families(120k)
4%sites(5k)
Demographics
Demographics
Nature of accomodationCause
Displacement in year 2017
385k 118k
126k 22kDisplacement in the last 3 months
Clashes and armed attacks
Walikale
Lubero
Masisi
Rutshuru
Nyiragongo
Beni/Oicha
TSHOPO
SOUTH KIVU
Lac Edouard
MANIEMA
ITURI
Goma
Lake Edo
240150
0.0143
15
5
67285
177
293
201
Displaced from the 3rd Quarter2017Total displaced
Returnees from the 3rd Quarter 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
Displacement distribution by territory
Lake Kivu
2017
Personsdisplaced
Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
April2016
Sept.2017
73k80k
3rd Quarter
0
CauseCause
>59 years 24k22k
190k182k
310k298k
18–59 years
36.3%
<18 years
4.3%
59.4%
51%women(522k)
49%men
(502k)
Demographics
1Mcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
Clashes and armed attacks
The province of North Kivu is the most affected by population movements. As of 30 Septem-ber, it hosts an estimated 1 million internally displaced
persons (IDPs), 385,000 of which have fled from home in 2017. An estimated 95 per cent of IDPs live in host families, while the remain-ing 5 per cent are in displacement sites. More than 100,000 people moved in the third quarter. The movement of a further 13,000 IDPs is awaiting validation, and is therefore not reflected in the statistics. The three most affected territories are Lubero (about 294 000), Rutshuru (about 285 000) and Beni (about 201 000). The main causes of displace-ment are armed attacks and clashes. Nearly 22,000 people returned during the last quarter; the majority is located in Masisi territory.
DR Congo: North Kivu - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
8.5k
71k69k
115.5k112k
8k
196k189k
12k11k0.5k
6.7k
0.6k4.3k 4.5k
6.9k
Date of creation: 19 October 2017 | Sources: Commission on Population Movement (CPM), IOM, DPS, CARITAS and Partners | Feedback: [email protected] | www.unocha.org/drc | www.reliefeweb.int | https://rdc.humanitarianresponse.info/fr | Twitter:@UNOCHA_DRCThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Host families
Clashes and armed attacks
Demographics
Demographics
Nature of accomodationCause
Displacement in year 2017
112k 63k
23kDisplacement in the last 3 months
P
P
TANGANYIKA
MANIEMA
NORD-KIVU
BURUNDI
RWANDA
Kabare
Kalehe
Walungu
Mwenga
Shabunda
Lake Tanganyika
Idjwi
Fizi
Uvira
Bukavu
Displaced from the 3rd Qarter 2017Total displaced
Returnees from the 3rd Quarter 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
6
0.4
7
50
40
44
17
46
46
218
34
114
Lake Kivu
Displacement distribution by territory
2017
Personsdisplaced
Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
April2016
Sept.2017
34k33k
3rd Quarter
0
Causes
96%Clashes and armed attacks
(526k)
4%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(19k)
Causes
96%Clashes andarmed attacks
(526k)
4%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(19k)
Demographics
>59 years 13k13k
104k100k
161k155k
18–59 years
37.3%
<18 years
4.7%
58%
49%men
(267k)
51%women(278k)
545kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
South Kivu registered some 23,000 internally displaced persons in the third quarter of 2017. More than 80 per cent of the displaced
moved in the Fizi Territory, which was shaken by clashes between the
Congolese army and armed groups. The movement of nearly 78,000 people is awaiting evaluation in the same territory; security instability limits humanitarian access and movement. Overall, the total number of internally displaced people in the province increased by 11% compared to the second quarter.
DR Congo: South Kivu - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
2.7k
21.4k20.6k
33.3k32k
2.5k
57.4k55.2k
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28.9%Clashesandarmedattacks (20k)
71.1%Inter-
communityand landconflicts(48k)
%29Host
families(19k) 71%
sites(48k)
Demographics
Demographics
Nature of accomodationCauses
3k
36k36k
65k65k
3k
104k104k
Displacement in year 2017
207k 131k
68k 90k
Displacement in the last 3 months
34k34k1k
21.2k
1k11.8k 11.8k
21.2k
HAUT-KATANGA
ZAMBIA
LOMAMI
HAUT-LOMAMI
TANZANIA
Lake Tanganyika
Lake Moero
Kalemie
Moba
Manono
Kabalo
Kalemie
Nyunzu
Kongolo
Displaced from the 3rd QuarterTotal displaced
Returnees from the 3rd QuarterReturnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
P10
23
55
3929
53
44
146
7
28945
Displacement distribution by territory
2017
Personsdisplaced
Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
April2016
Sept.2017
90k 89.8k3rd Quarter
0
Causes
0.4% Naturaldisasters (2k)
24.7%Clashes and armed attacks
(144K) 74.9%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(438k)
Causes
0.4% Naturaldisasters (2k)
24.7%Clashes andarmed attacks
(144K) 74.9%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(438k)
50%women
(292k)
50%men
(292k) >59 years 9k9k
101k101k
182k182k
18–59 years
34.6%
<18 years
3%
62.4%
Demographics
584kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced
in the affected areas
The province of Tanganyika is home to nearly 584,000 internally displaced persons, including 68,000 during the third quarter. Nevertheless,
the dominant trend consists of return move-ments, with nearly 94,000 returnees to the territories of Kalemie and Manono. More than half of these returns result from a relocation and returns programme for IDPs of the city of Kalemie, which is currently being discussed between provincial authorities and the humanitarian community. Only Kalemie and Moba, out of the five territories directly affected by the crises, recorded new displaced persons during this third quarter.
DR Congo: Tanganyika - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
19.6k19.6k0.6k
12.2k
0.6k6.8k 6.8k
12.2k
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Inter-communityand land conflicts
Host families
Demographics
Demographics
Nature of accomodationCause
Displacement in year 2017
109k 5k
39k 5kDisplacement in the last 3 months
Displacement from the 3rd QuarterTotal displaced
Retrunees from the 3rd QuarterReturnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
ANGOLA
ZAMBIA
LOMAMI
TANGANYIKA
HAUT-LOMAMI
LUALABA
HAUT-KATANGA
KASAÏORIENTALKASAÏ- CENTRAL
TANZANIA
Lubudi
Malemba-Nkulu
Pweto
Kamina
Bukama
Mitwaba
Mutshatsha
Kambove
Kaniama
Kabongo
LakeTanganyika
Lake Moero
Kipushi
Kasenga
Kapanga
Sandoa
Dilolo
Sakania
Kolwezi
Bukama
Lubumbashi
5
21
36118
41
105
16
20
0,4
7
2
P
P
P
Displacement distribution by territory
2017
Personsdisplaced
Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
April2016
Sept.2017
48k
36k 3rd Quarter
0
Causes
43% 57%
(175k)(134k)
Clashes and armed attacks
Intercommunityand land conflicts
>59 years 5k5k
53k53k
96k96k
18–59 years
34.6%
<18 years
3%
62.4%
50%men
(154k)
50%women(154k)
Demographics
309kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
During the 3rd quarter, the majority of new displacements occurred in the Territory of Pweto (Haut-Katanga), which welcomed some 36,000 persons
fleeing intercommunity violence. In total, some 109,000 people have been internally displaced since January 2017 in the provinces of Haut Katanga, Haut Lomami and Lualaba. Their majority have fled the intercom-munity conflict between Luba and Twa in the province of Tanganyika. Meanwhile, the situation in Pweto continues to deteriorate, and the number of displaced people is likely to increase until the end of the year.
DR Congo: Haut Katanga, Haut Lomami, Lualaba - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 September 2017)
1.6k
18.9k18.9k
34.1k34.1k
1.6k
54.6k54.6k