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CRISIS IN KASAI Emergency response plan More than one million people are estimated to have been displaced by the violence that started in Kasai Central and rippled across neighboring Kasai, Kasai Oriental, Lomami and provinces since August 2016. The crisis has generated needs that are above the humanitarian community’s response capacities. To respond to the needs of some 731,000 people, in majority women and minors, the humanitarian community today launched an appeal for USD 64.5 million

Food Security 23.3 No Food Items and Shelter 13.9 Reduce access response* 9.3 Protection 4.5 Health 4.0 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 3.3

Education 2.7 M Logistics 2.4 64.5 Nutrition Funds required 1.0 731persons targetedk *Multisectoral0 emergency5 assistance10 in areas with15 reduced access20 25

TSHOPO

Lomela

MAI-NDOMBE

Katako-Kombe Dekese SANKURU Kole Lodja

57,1k Mweka Dimbelenge Lubefu

KASAI PLusambo Ilebo KWILU 56,3k 500 Demba KASAI-ORIENTAL 33,2k Kabeya- 125,2k 57,1k Kamwanga Lubao Luebo 21,0k 99,9k P Lupatapata 1k 70k Katanda LOMAMI 46,9k P P KASAI CENTRAL Mbuji-Mayi Kabinda 275,1k Miabi P Kazumba

Tshilenge TANGANYIKA 219,6k 28k Kamonia 0,2k Dibaya Kamiji Ngandajika Mwene-Ditu 15,5k

KWANGO Luiza Luilu 2k 80,3k 400 ANGOLA 11k

Legend HAUT-LOMAMI 28k P! Province capital Congolese refugees Intra-province IDPs LUALABA Extra-province IDPs Returnees Provincial Boundary 45 Territorial Boundary Km

Million 1persons have fled their 97persons arek known to have homes as a result of the returned – often to find their conflict homes and resources looted or destroyed

9% Humanitarian Action Plan 2017 Total amount : 748.1M % Received amount : 66M 400Exceedance rate of humanitarian forecasts in 2017 for Central Kasai province only

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