896k. 474k CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC. North-Ubangi. Bas-Uele. South-Ubangi. Mongala. Equateur. Tshopo. Tshuapa. 21 Sankuru. 334 Kasaï 1,257.

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Democratic Republic of Congo: Internally Displaced and (as of 31 December ) As of December 31,, the Democratic Republic of Congo had the largest population in Africa with more than 4.49 million internally persons, including 2.7 million children. Since January, every hour of every day, nearly 5 Congolese families have been forced to flee their homes. With respect to absolute numbers of, the province of North Kivu has been the most affected with nearly 27 families of per hour per day in, followed by Tanganyika (23) and South Kivu (12). The rate of displacet has increased significantly with more than 2 million in alone, a doubling of the total number of from. Last quarter, almost 16, were registered (mainly in the Tanganiyka province) and some 27, returned home. The Kasai region has had the largest population of returnees (65,) in the last 18 months. 4.49M 48% (2.16M) 1.28M 794k 82k 32.1% (1.44M) 4.5% >59 years 86k 35 % 6.5% forcibly in 86k.3% Natural disasters (13k) 52% (2.34M) 1.39M 67.6% (3.4M) Monthly trend of displacet in last 18 months Displacet distribution by province CAMEROON GABON Displaced persons Kongo Central REUBLIC OF CONGO Kinshasa ANGOLA e CENTRAL AFRICAN REUBLIC Maï-Ndombe 3 Kwilu Kwango Displaced from December South-Ubangi Equateur from December 2 North-Ubangi 334 Kasaï 48 98 896k 474k March Mongala Tshuapa 1,257 Lualaba 21 Sankuru Kasaï 37 Oriental Kasaï Central 36 Bas-Uele 1 Tshopo 4 123 121 325 37 Maniema 17 36 Haut-Lomami Ituri Tanganyika 2 Haut-Uele 647 125 South Kivu 631 179 27 Haut-Katanga 1,158 274 North Kivu 225 REUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN 382 45 RWANDA BURUNDI ZAMBIA UGANDA TANZANIA Displacet in year 2.16M 1.85M 1.3k 615k 381k 17k 39k 43k Displacet in December.31k 4% sites (1k) 1.12M 412k 27k 8.2k 4.8k 96% Host families (15k) 8.8k 3k 3.3k 5.3k 666k.34k The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the UnitedNations

DR Congo: Tanganyika - Internally Displaced and (as of 31 December ) Tanganyika was the third most affected province by internal displacet with more than 631, people, despite the recent sites assesst around Kalemie town and in Nyunzu Territory, which resulted in a decrease of the number of 1,. 6% of forced displacets in the province took place in, about an average of more than 1, per day caused by intercommunity conflicts. In December, about 16, people returned to their places of origin, a similar estimated number of were recorded that same month. Displacet distribution by territory LOMAMI 55 22 Kongolo 126 65 Nyunzu 14k Lake Tanganyika Kalemie 122k sept. TANZANIA Displacet in year 388k 194k 121k 67k 6k 6k 195k 194k 67k 1121k 631k 5% 3% (316k) 9k >59 years 9k forcibly in 5% (316k) 45 12 Kabalo 155 Manono 64 26 4 Kalemie 44 23 Moba Displacet in December 16k 16k 197k 19k 34.6% 62.4% 19k 197k HAUT-LOMAMI familles d'accueil 26.4% (167K).3% Natural disasters (2k) 73.2% (462k) HAUT-KATANGA Displaced from December Lake Moero ZAMBIA.2k 8k 3k 5k 8k 3k 5k.2k The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the United Nations.

DR Congo: Bas Uele, Haut Uele, Ituri, Tshopo - Internally Displaced and (as of 31 Decvember ) As of December, the number of in Bas-Uele, Haut-Uele, Ituri and Tshopo increased by 97,. This increase can be explained by the recent assessts conducted in August, October and November. By the end on, the total number of reached 484,. In, around 54 families per day were hosted mainly in the Bafwasende and Irumu territories. 484k (189.7k) 124k 1k 13.3k 5.6% >59 years 13.8k 42% 52.4% 14k (247k) 129k Displacet distribution by territory NORTH- UBANGI MONGALA TSHUAA Yahuma Aketi Basoko Opala Bondo 66k Buta Buta TSHOO Kisangani BAS-UELE Banalia Ubundu Ango Bambesa Niangara oko Isiro Rungu 2 Wamba 1 4 Bafwasende Dungu HAUT-UELE 78 Mambasa Watsa NORTH KIVU ITURI 287 Faradje RWANDA RUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN Aru 2 12 Mahagi 15 Djugu Lake Albert Irumu Bunia 33 3k Oct. UGANDA Displacet in year 116k 57k 3k 24k 3.2k 3.3k Displacet in December No Movet In This eriod 27k 59k 25k 31k 2% Natural disasters (1k) 1% (6k) 97% (467k) SANKURU Displaced from December from December MANIEMA SOUTH KIVU BURUNDI TANZANIA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the United Nations.

DR Congo: Haut Katanga, Haut Lomami, Lualaba - Internally Displaced and (as of 31 December ) As of 31 December the total population of in Haut-Kantanga, Haut-Lomami and Lualaba provinces increased by 13,, an increase explained by the results of the latest assessts in November in the territory of weto. At the end of, the Malemba Nkulu - weto - Mitwaba triangle was home to more than 276, people, representing 85% of the 322, in these three provinces. In, around 56 families per day were hosted in the area delimited by these three cities. Displacet distribution by territory KASAÏ- CENTRAL 36k Nov. KASAÏ ORIENTAL 48k LOMAMI TANGANYIKA 24k Sept. LakeTanganyika TANZANIA Displacet in year 122k 61k 38.1k 21.2k 1.8k 1.8k 17k 61k 21.2k 38.1k Kabongo 322k 5% (161k) 56k 5k 3% >59 years 5k 34.6% 5% (161k) 56k 2 Kapanga Sandoa LUALABA Dilolo,4 Kaniama Kamina HAUT-LOMAMI Malemba- Nkulu 2 36 Bukama Bukama 16 Lubudi Mutshatsha Kolwezi 15 131 weto 41 9 Mitwaba Kasenga HAUT-KATANGA 17 Lake Moero Displacet in December No mouvet in this period 1k 62.4% 1k 7 Kambove Lubumbashi Kipushi ANGOLA Sakania 44% 56% (14k) (181k) Displacet from December Retrunees from December ZAMBIA 6.8k 6.8k 12.2k The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the United Nations.

DR Congo: Kasai, Kasai Central, Kasai Oriental, Lomami, Sankuru - Internally Displaced and (as of 31 December ) The situation in the Kasai region has remained relatively stable since March when recorded population movets peaked at more than 4, and 8, returnees. 65% of those who fled were hosted mainly in Kasai-Central. Recent assessts did not report any additional in the last 6 months. With respect to the burden of relative to the pre-conflict population, the territories with the highest proportion of included those of Kasai-Central, particularly Dimbelenge (84%), Dibaya (), and Kazumba. (42%). Displacet distribution by territory MAÏ-NDOMBE Dekese 816k 41k March Lomela Kole Lodja SANKURU Katako-Kombe Displacet in year 65k 1.36M 296k 175k 18k 13k 14k 38k 113k 182k 896k (438.5k) 259k Cause 14% 16k (129k) 16k 4.4% >59 years 17k 36.4% 59.2% 167k (456.4k) 27k 86% (767k) KWILU KWANGO ANGOLA 57 Mweka KASAÏ Ilebo 57 Luebo 22 Tshikapa Kamonia Displaced from December from December 21 267 Demba Kananga 113 96 Kazumba 65 Dibaya 74 292 KASAÏ-CENTRAL 36 198 Luiza Lusambo 61 Dimbelenge Lusambo 21 198 Lupatapata 26 1 7 Katanda Kabeya K. Mbuji-Mayi Lubefu Lubao Kabinda Kabinda LOMAMI 47 28 Miabi Tshilenge,2 17 Kamiji Ngandajika 2 46 KASAÏ-ORIENTAL Mwene-Ditu Luilu 59 11 HAUT-LOMAMI LUALABA Displacet in December 2.k No displacet in this period Host Inter-community families 46.5k 17k 27.5k 49.2k 18k 28.6k 2.1k The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the United Nations.

DR Congo: Maniema - Internally Displaced and (as of 31 December ) The vast majority of in Maniema are concentrated in the territory of Kabambare where 218, of the province's 325, live and where violence between the army and armed groups has intensified since June. The region is also suffering from the deteriorating situation in the neighboring provinces of South Kivu and Tanganyika. However, a relative lull was observed during the month of December in the Territory of Kabambare after the retaking of some localities by the regular army, which allowed 11, people to return to their homes. Displacet distribution by territory TSHOO 4 Lubutu 65k 26k 42k Sept. NORTH KIVU Displacet in year 169k 82.7k 46.3k 31.2k 5.2k 5.4k 37k 86.1k 32.5k 48.2k 325k TSHUAA 43 unia Displacet in December 11k (159.4k) 6.1k 1k 6.3% >59 years 1.5k 37.7% (165.9k) 62.5k Kailo Kindu 2 37 SOUTH KIVU No mouvet in this period 89.3k 56% 92.9k SANKURU angi Kibombo 5% 95% (16k) (31k) Displacet from December from December LOMAMI 2 Kasongo 218 37 Kabambare TANGANYIKA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the United Nations.

DR Congo: North Kivu - Internally Displaced and (as of 31 December ) More than 25% of all of the entire DRC are hosted in North Kivu. At the end of December, 1,15, were recorded, of which 523,15 were newly in. 7% of them are hosted in the territories of Lubero, Rutshuru and Masisi. 95% find shelter in host communities and a 5% in ID camps. Nearly 125, people returned to their place of origin in, mainly from the territories of Rutshuru, Beni and Lubero. The high number of displacet can be attributed to an increase of fighting between armed groups and the military operations against those groups. Displacet distribution by territory 92k 8k Feb. Mar. ITURI 7k 224 29 Beni/Oicha Displacet in year 523k 256.3k 152.5k 93k 1.8k 11.2k 125k 266.8k 96.8k 158.7k 1.15M TSHOO 38 15 Lubero Lac Lake Edouard Displacet in December.67k (567.5k) 337.7k 26k 23.8k 4.3% >59 years 24.8k 36.3% 59.4% (59.7k) 214.4k 351.5k MANIEMA 83 Walikale 27 38 154 Rutshuru Sites Cause Displaced from December 235 43,5 Masisi Nyiragongo Goma Goma Lake Kivu.1k.48k.12k.5k.12k.1k from December SOUTH KIVU.19k.2k The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the United Nations.

DR Congo: South Kivu - Internally Displaced and (as of 31 December ) South Kivu, where the security situation deteriorated sharply during the second half of the year, recorded twice as many internally persons in as in. In total, there are 647, in the region, making it the second most affected by population movets. The increase is striking in the Territory of Fizi, where clashes have multiplied and spread to new areas since June. While there were 49, in late, this number has risen to 188,, making the second most affected territory, after that of Kalehe (226, ). 33k Aug. Displacet distribution by territory NORD-KIVU 226 5 Kalehe 34 Kabare 4 7k Oct. Lake Kivu Idjwi RWANDA Bukavu Displacet in year 214k 15k 6.9k 39.2k 4.9k 5.1k 85k 19.3k 4.8k 63.4k 647k 89 13 Walungu 47 Displacet in December MANIEMA Shabunda 46 7 17 9 Uvira (317k) 15k 4.7% >59 years 16k (33k) Mwenga BURUNDI No mvet in this period 37.3% 118k 123k 184k 58% 191k 188 42 Fizi 3% (19k) 97 % (628k) Displaced from the Decembre from the December TANGANYIKA Lake Tanganyika The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the United Nations.

DR Congo: Kwilu and Kwango - Internally Displaced and (as of 31 December ) Since May, population movets in the Kiwilu and Kwango provinces have remained stable. However, due to the Kasai crisis there are an estimated 32, people in these provinces. The majority of people are who have taken refuge in Gungu, Idiofa and Kikwik. Movet in the last 18 months Displaced persons Displacet distribution by territory MAÏ-NDOMBE Bandundu 32k May Displacet in year 32k 15k 5.7k,.58k.63k 17k 6.1k Bagata 9.1k 9.9k 32k KINSHASA KONGO-CENTRAL Kenge Kenge Masi-Manimba KWILU Bulungu Kikwit 11 6 Idiofa KASAÏ Displacet in December (15k).58k 4.4% >59 years,63k % (17k) opokabaka Gungu No movet in this period 5.7k 9.1k Cause of displacet 36.5% 59.2% 6.1k 9.9k 2 Kasongo-Lunda Feshi KWANGO 13 1% (32k) Displaced from December from December Kahemba ANGOLA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorset or acceptance by the United Nations.