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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
South Kivu
Haut-Katanga
North Kivu
KasaïCentral
KasaïOriental
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Displacement distribution by province
Displaced from NovemberTotal displaced
Returnees from NovemberReturnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
4
171
125
274
45
121
98
1,257
45
36
15
42
717
60921
1,096
306
36
123
30
2
48
370
334
343
2
107
166
March
Nov.2017
Displacedpersons Returnees
June2016
474k
896k
Monthly trend of displacement in last 18 months
2017
Displacement in year 2017
1.9M 1.8M
Demographics
38k
368k340k
594k594k
35k
1M924k
23k 7kDisplacement in November
96%Host
families(22k)
4%sites(1k)
Nature of accomodation
Demographics
12k11k0.4k
6,6k
0.5k4k 4.4k
7.1k
>59 years 86k79k
833k769k
1.34M1.24M
18–59 years
35 %
<18 years
4.5%
60.5%
52%women(2,26M)
48%men
(2.08M)
Demographics
Causes
0.3% Naturaldisasters (13k)
65,7%Clashes and armed attacks
(2.88M)
33,4%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(1.45M)
4.35Mcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced
in the affected areas
As of 30 November, the Demo-cratic Republic of Congo was home to 4.35 million IDPs, 1.9 million (44%) of whom have
been displaced since January 2017, mainly as a result of clashes and armed attacks. Women represent 52% of IDPs; 60% of IDPs are under 18 years old. While we observe an increase of 250,000 IDPs due to alerts received during the previous months which have been confirmed, only 23,000 have been displaced this month. The province of North Kivu remains the most affected with more than 1 million IDPs, followed by Tanganyika and South Kivu. Since January 2017, 1.8 million people have returned home, including 1.4 million in the Kasai region.
Democratic Republic of Congo: Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)
Nov.
23k
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Idiofa
Feshi
Kenge
Bagata
Kasongo-Lunda
Bulungu
Masi-Manimba
Popokabaka
Kahemba
Gungu
KWILU
KWANGO
KASAÏ
MAÏ-NDOMBE
KINSHASA
KONGO-CENTRAL
ANGOLA
Kenge
P
P
Kikwit
Bandundu
11
2
6
13
Displaced from November 2017Total displaced
Returnees from November 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
Displacement distribution by territoryJan
2017Displaced persons
Movement in the last 18 months
June2016
Nov.2017
32k
May
100%
(32k)
Cause of displacement
Clashes and armed attacks
>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
%49%
forcibly displaced inthe affected areas
current number of IDPs
32k
It is estimated that some 32,000 people have been displaced from the Kasai region to the Kwilu and Kwango, including 17,000 women and 19,000
minors. No new movement were reported in November.
DR Congo: Kwilu and Kwango - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)
Demographics
00
Nature of accomodation
No movement in this period
0 0Displacement in November
0.63k
6.1k5.7k
9.9k9.1k
0,.58k
17k15k
Demographics
32k 0Displacement in year 2017
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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
198
101
292
96
20
70
198
206
267
220
0,2
46
57
47
21
36
59
57
74
113
17
1
61
65
21
Displaced from November 2017Total displaced
Returnees from November 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
Displacement distribution by territory
Nov.
March
June2016
Nov.2017
2017
Personsdisplaced Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
401k
816k
00
Demographics
Nature of accomodation
0 0Displacement in November
14k
113k108k
182k175k
13k
308k296k
Demographics
605k 1.36MDisplacement in year 2017
Cause
Clashes and armed attacks
Intercommunityand land conflicts
14%
(129k)
86%
(767k)
>59 years 17k16k
167k160k
270k259k
18–59 years
36.4%
<18 years
4.4%
59.2%
51%women
(456.4k)
49%men
(438.5k)
Demographics
896kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
The Kasai crisis that broke out mid-2016 caused the displacement of close to 1.7 million IDPs, including 605,000 in 2017. 60% of them are minors
Tshikapa is home to the largest IDP population. Recent comprehensive assessments in Kasai Central have not reported new IDPs in November. However, an increase of more than 133,500 has been observed in the previous period, with nearly 103,000 in March and 28,000 in December 2016. According to alerts received since the beginning of the year and pending verification, an possible additional 195,000 are displaced in the region.
DR Congo: Kasai, Kasai Central, Kasai Oriental, Lomami, Sankuru - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)
No displacement in this period
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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
4
2
78
2
249
15
42
Total displaced
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
Displaced from November 2017
Returnees from November 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Displacement distribution by territory
2017
Personsdisplaced Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
June2016
Nov.2017
18k
66k
Nov.
Demographics
00
Nature of accomodation
No Movement In This Period
0 0Displacement in November
1.5k
1.5k10.6k
13.7k13.2k
1.4k
26.2k25.2kDemographics
51k 27kDisplacement in year 2017
Causes
Naturaldisasters Clashes and
armed attacks
Intercommunityand land conflicts
94%
(370k)
3.6%(6k)
2.4%
(10k)
Demographics
>59 years 11k10k
82.9k79.7k
103.5k99.4k
18–59 years
42%
<18 years
5.6%
52.4%
49%men
(189.7k)
51%women(197.4k)
387kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
Irumu and Mambasa (Ituri) and Bafwasende (Tshopo) host 387,000 internally displaced
people, while Irumu is home to 249,000 IDPs. Armed clashes and violence represent the main cause of displacement. Since the beginning of the year, It is estimated that some 51,000 have been displaced. With only 52% of displaced persons under the age of 18, the provinces have the lowest percentage of displaced minors.
DR Congo: Bas Uele, Haut Uele, Ituri, Tshopo - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)
Dec. Sept.
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P SOUTH KIVU
TANGANYIKALOMAMI
TSHOPO
TSHUAPA
SANKURU
NORTH KIVU
Punia
Kasongo
Kailo
Kibombo
Lubutu
Kabambare
Pangi
Kindu
Displacement distribution by territory
20
26
43
37
4
2
20
200Displacement from November 2017
Returnees from November 2017
Total displaced
Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
Causes
Clashes and armed attacks
Intercommunityand land conflicts
4% 96%
(291k)(16k)
>59 years 8k
58.9k56.6k
87.5k84.1k
18–59 years
37.7%
<18 years
6.3%
56%
8k49%
men(150.1k)
51%women(156.3k)
Demographics
306kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
Sept.Jul.
2017Personsdisplaced Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
June2016
Nov.2017
42k
25k
Nov.
Demographics
6.4k6.1k0.4k
3.4k
0.4k2.3k 2.4k
3.6k
Host families
Nature of accomodation
13k 0
Displacement in November
4.8k
28.8k27.7k
42.8k41.1k
4.6k
76,4k73,4k
Demographics
150k 26kDisplacement in year 2017 Maniema is being affected by
clashes several months particularly in Kabambare Territory. Out of the 306,000 displaced persons in this province, 200,000 in Kabambare. This terrirory suffers also the consequences of insecurity from neighboring South Kivu and Tanganyika provinces. Compared to last month, there has been an increase of more than 30,000 IDPs (due to confirmation of previous displacements), including about 13,000 in November. This number is likely to increase as the situation of 87,000 since the beginning of January still has to be verified.
DR Congo: Maniema - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)
46k
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Walikale
Lubero
Masisi
Rutshuru
Nyiragongo
Beni/Oicha
TSHOPO
SOUTH KIVU
Lac Edouard
MANIEMA
ITURI
Goma
Lake Edo
Displacement distribution by territory
Lake KivuDisplaced from November 2017Total displaced
Returnees from November 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
27154
0,00543
15
5
29
83304
191
304
213
Jul.Jul. MarchAug.
2017Personsdisplaced
Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
Jun2016
Nov.2017
73k80k
Nov.
>59 years 23.5k22.5k
202.8k194.9k
332.5k319.5k
18–59 years
36.3%
<18 years
4.3%
59.4%
51%women(558.8k)
49%men
(536.9k)
Demographics
Cause
Clashes and armed attacks
1.1Mcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
North Kivu remains the most the province which is the most affected by population movements with more than 1 million people displaced. About
461,000 people have been displaced during the first 11 months of the year due to clashes and armed conflict. Only 977 people were displaced in November. According to not yet verified alerts, 252,230 unverified people have been displaced since January of which, 63,000 were displaced in November alone. Their needs have not been assessed yet. About 70% of these IDPs are hosted in Lubero, Rutshuru and Masisi. Despite insecurity, it is estimated that some 125,000 have returned to their place of origin since January 2017.
9.9k
85.3k81.9k
139.8k134.3k
9.5k
234.9k225.7k
Demographics
461k 125kDisplacement in year 2017
0.50k0.48k0.002k
0.28k
0.002k0.17k
Demographics
0.18k
0.38k
Sites
Nature of accomodation
0.97k 0Displacement in November
DR Congo: North Kivu - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)
80k69k
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P
P
TANGANYIKA
MANIEMA
NORD-KIVU
BURUNDI
RWANDA
Kabare
Kalehe
Walungu
Mwenga
Shabunda
Lake Tanganyika
Idjwi
Fizi
Uvira
Bukavu
Lake Kivu
9
13
7
50
4
42
47
17
89
46
226
34
149
Displaced from the Novembre 2017Total displaced
Returnees from the November 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
Displacement distribution by territory
Jun2016
2017
Personsdisplaced
Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
Nov.2017
39k33k Nov.
Demographics
00
Nature of accomodation
No mvement in this period
0Displacement in November
Demographics
4.2k
33.5k32.2k
52.1k50.1k
4.1k
89.9k86.4k
176k 85kDisplacement in year 2017
Causes
97%Clashes and armed attacks
(590k)
3%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(19k)
Demographics
>59 years 12k11.1k
116.5k107.5k
188k173.6k
18–59 years
37.3%
<18 years
4.7%
58%
49%men
(292.2k)
51%women(316.6k)
609kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced inthe affected areas
With some 609,000 displaced persons, South Kivu is the third province most affected by population movement. The
overwhelming majority were displaced due to clashes and armed attacks. Kalehe Territory which has the highest number of IDP population is also home to the largest returning population. Fizi, theater of violence in the recent months, has seen its IDP population increased to 149,000. There were no new IDPs reported in November. However, there has been an increase of nearly 11,000 IDs compared to last month due to the validation of previous alerts. According to alerts awaiting evaluation more than 16,000 people were displaced in November, mainly in Fizi Territory (13,000). In the province as a whole, and since the beginning of the year, movements of nearly 225,000 people are to be confirmed and assessed.
DR Congo: South Kivu - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)
Setp.
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HAUT-KATANGA
ZAMBIA
LOMAMI
HAUT-LOMAMI
TANZANIA
Lake Tanganyika
Lake Moero
Kalemie
Moba
Manono
Kabalo
Kalemie
Nyunzu
Kongolo
Displaced from November 2017Total displaced
Returnees from November 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
P
Displacement distribution by territory
21
23
64
6
23
18
122
44
155
17
333
45
Oct.Jan.
2017
Personsdisplaced
Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
June2016
Nov.2017
111k90k 89.8k Nov.
Causes
0.2% Naturaldisasters (2k)
32.8%Clashes and armed attacks
(235K)
66.9%Intercommunity
and land conflicts(479k)
50%women
(358.5k)
50%men
(358.5k) >59 years 10.8k10.8k
124.4k124.4k
223.7k223.7k
18–59 years
34.6%
<18 years
3%
62.4%
Demographics
717kcurrent number of
IDPsforcibly displaced
in the affected areas
4,8k4,8k0.1k
3k
0.1k1.7k 1.7k
3k
Demographics
familles d'accueil
Nature of accomodation
9,5k 7k
Displacement in November
Demographics
5k
59k59k
106k106k
5k
170k170k
340k 158kDisplacement in year 2017Tanganyika is the second
province the most affected by internal displacement with 717,000 internally displaced
persons. Half of them have been displaced during this year following an increase of armed clashes and violence. Reports that more than 70,800 persons have been displaced in recent months still need to be verified. Ethnic violence represents 66% of displacement causes. Kalemie territory hosts more than 50% of the displaced population in the province. In November, some 7,000 people returned to their home areas, a figure slightly inferior to the number of displaced people (9,500) during the same month.
DR Congo: Tanganyika - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)
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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
P
P
P
Displacement distribution by territory
Displacement from November 2017Total displaced
Retrunees from November 2017Returnees of the last 18 months
Number of displaced persons (thousands)
5
21
36118
41
105
16
20
0,4
7
2
Sept.Dec.Nov.
2017
Personsdisplaced
Returnees
Monthly trend in the last 18 months
June2016
Nov.2017
48k
36k
24k
Nov.
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
6.8k 6.8k
Demographics
12.2k
0 0
Nature of accomodation
No mouvement in this period
0 0Displacement in November
1.6k
18.9k18.9k
34.1k34.1k
1.6k
54.6k54.6k
Demographics
109k 5kDisplacement in year 2017The Malemba Nkulu-Pweto and
Mitwaba triangle hosts some 264,000 displaced
persons, representing 85% of the 309,000 people displaced throughout these southeastern provinces. In recent weeks, the Kasai crisis has caused the displacement of 20,000 people in Lualaba Territory. It is estimated that only 5,000 people have returned home during the first 11 months of 2017. No population movements were reported in November.
DR Congo: Haut Katanga, Haut Lomami, Lualaba - Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees (as of 30 November 2017)