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Overview of incidents affecting humanitarian workers February 2021

CONTEXT Incidents from The civilian population remains the first victim of the renewed tensions and 1 January to 28 February 2021 violence observed in the country since the end of 2020.

The decline in incidents affecting humanitarian aid workers in February reflects a BiBiraorao certain improvement in the cities that are once again under the control of the 115 123 authorities.

Bossangoa (13 incidents) and Kaga-Bandoro (8 incidents) were the most Ndélé affected sub-prefectures. It should be noted that no incidents were observed in 5 , where the situation has clearly improved. 31 2 Kaga-Kaga- 26 incidents out of 49 (53%) were related to thefts, robberies, and looting. One 1 Bandoro Batangafo Bandoro 2 3 NGO staff was killed in and another detained in Kaga-Bandoro. No 1 1 1650 BriaBria 5 Djéma 3 Bakala 38 vehicle theft was reported. 2 6 Bouca 3 Bozoum 1 1 1 19 3 BabouaBouarBouar 1 4 Rafai INCIDENTS DEATH INJURED Bossangoa11 2 42 Grimari Bambari 2 1 1332 ZemioZémio Bossembélé 5 Bangassou 7 1 1 1Damara 2 Carnot 7 1412 1 2 Gambo 2 1 Kembe Bimbo 2 61,4% 1 1 Bangassou 115 1 0 1 1 Boda Mbaiki Jan - Feb 2021 Jan - Feb 2021 2 1 X # OF NCIDENTS 0 1 - 2 PERCENTAGE OF INCIDENTS BY TYPE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Bangui 3- 4 6 5 - 9 Murder (1) Hostilities (2) Bossangoa 19 10 - 14 0.9% 1.7% => 15 Kaga-Bandoro 16 Intimidation 7.8% Bangassou Threats 14 Agression 23.9%24.4% INCIDENTS TRENDS OVER THE PAST 12 MONTHS (9) Bambari 13 20.0% Bulglary 69.6%40.737% Robbery Bangui 6 Intrusion 66 115 (80) Bria 6 59 Ndélé 5 49 30.2% 40 38 38 37 37 39 30.2%34.8% 4 35 33 Interferences 34.8%30.2% 26 /restrictions 34.8% Batangafo 3 19 (23) 3 2020 2021 Top 10 sub-prefectures affected Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb The boundaries, names shown, and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation Date 3 March 2021 Sources: OCHA, UNDSS and humanitarian partners. Feedback: [email protected] More information : https://car.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int