Humanitarian Snapshot (As of 22 June 2015)
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Central African Republic: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 22 June 2015) The crisis in CAR has forced more than 1 million people to flee their homes. Today, more than 399,000 KEY FIGURES people remain displaced, living in the bush, in camps or with host families. They are among the 2.7 million MORE Central African who depend on aid to survive, including 1.2 million people food insecure. Although the 0.46 THAN 53% of the CAR overall political situation in the country has improved, continued insecurity due to banditry and sporadic inter million refugees reside in communal violence is hindering the ability of aid organizations to reach those in need of assistance and the Cameroon. redeployment of authorities and state basic services throughout the country. Neighbouring Cameroon, Chad, DRC and Congo still host more than 458,000 Central African refugees. 39% of the IDPs are SUDAN ONLY living in the sites in 0.39 Bangui and outside. CHAD million Birao The remaining IDPs are residing both host families and bush 92,504 refugees 1.2 OR 32% of the total million population of the CAR are food Ndélé SOUTH-SUDAN insecure (IPC, Apr 2015) 243,549 Markounda CURRENT HUMANITARIAN refugees Ngaoundaye Batangafo Kaga-Bandoro SITUATION Mbrès Koui Nana-Bakassa Bria Humanitarian needs in CAR continue to Bossangoa Bozoum Dékoa surpass available resources and Bambari humanitarian partners delivering live-saving Bouar CAMEROON Grimari assistance are reporting that operations are Yaloké Sibut shutting down due to lack of funding. Obo Bangassou Carnot Amada-Gaza While the raining season sets in across the Berbérati country, which enables the planting season Bangui Mobaye to commence, high pressure is applied by Mbaïki LEGEND herders on the meager agriculture zones IDPs in sites Nola following the diversion of transhumance 97,195 Transhumance passage corridors resulting from the tense refugees 30,000 - 35,000 area socio-politico situation. 24,866 Food insecurity severity refugees 6,000 - 14,000 + Since November 2014, transhumance related conflicts are one of the main causes CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC 1,001 - 3,000 of displacement. Cases of killings, OF THE CONGO _ destruction of farms and houses are 1 - 1,001 reported along the transhumance corridors. IPC= Integrated Food Security Phase Hotspot Classification The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan has not yet been determined. Creation date: 18 May 2015 Sources: FAO, POC MINUSCA, OCHA, CMP, UNHCR Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] www.car.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org/car www.reliefweb.int.