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Access Snapshot - June 2021

OVERVIEW ACCESS CONSTRAINTS / INSECURITY

! 86K IN 10K IN HARD-TO- PARTIALLY REACH AREAS Cabo 663K ACCESSIBLE 89K 28 Delgado AREAS INTERNALLY DISPLACED Quionga ! DISPLACED PEOPLE REPORTED SECURITY ! !! ! PEOPLE IN CABO IN 567K FROM PALMA INCIDENTS ! UNITED REPUBLIC !! ! 1 ACCESSIBLE AREAS !!H DELGADO ONLY 2 3 Palma !!!!! (June 2021) !! ! (as of 30 June) OF TANZANIA !!!!!! ! MOZAMBIQUE ! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! !!H! ! ! !! ! !!! ! ! !! ! ! !! !!! ! ! ! ! !! Pundanhar ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Palma ! !!!! !!! !! ! ! !!H!!! ! ! Olumbi !! In June 2021, violence continued to affect several districts in Cabo Delgado—particularly Macomia and Palma ! Nangade !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Nangade !! ! ! ! —with at least 28 incidents recorded during the month, including attacks against civilians and clashes between ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! Mocimboa !!! !! Da Praia !!!!!!! !! !!! !!! !! !! parties to the conflict, according to Cabo Ligado. In the second half of the month, there was an increase in M’Tamba !!!!!H!!! ! ! !!!!!!!!! !! 44K !!!! !!!! Diaca !!!!!!!!! ! ! !!!!!! ! ! !!!!!! ! N’Gapa ! !! ! ! ! attacks and clashes in , especially in areas surrounding the Afungi Peninsula. ! ! ! Mocimboa!! !! Da Praia ! ! ! !!!! Imbuo !H ! Negomano !H 92K !!! !!! Ongoing violence significantly restricted people’s access to basic services in Palma District, and forced them !! Mbau ! !!! ! H!! ! Mueda H!Mueda ! !! ! ! ! to further displace in search of security. About 25,000 people fled conflict-affected areas in Palma in June, !H! Mecula !!Muidumbe!! !!! !! ! ! Chitunda ! ! !H!!!! !! Quiterajo !! !! !! !!! ! ! !! bringing the total number of people who have left the district since March to nearly 90,000. Boats carrying Mecula Miteda ! ! ! ! !! !!! !! ! !! Muidumbe ! civilians continued to arrive in Pemba, despite the perilous journey. Humanitarian organizations had no access to Chapa ! !!! ! H!! ! !Macomia ! ! ! !!! Chai ! ! ! ! ! ! Palma District during the month, both due to insecurity and government restrictions, violence in Macomia District ! ! !!!!!H!!! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! 9K ! !Mucojo ! ! !! ! Mucojo at the end of May led to the temporary withdrawal of some humanitarian staff from Macomia town, which !! ! Macomia ! Macomia ! !! ! !! !H ! ! !!!!! ! Matemo ! !! impacted humanitarian operations in the area in June. Access in other parts of the Province remained mostly Niassa ! !! ! ! Ibo ! ! ! Meluco ! ! !!! ! ! ! !! !! ! unchanged from May, although the continued outflow of people from Palma meant that the number of people in Muaguide ! ! !! !!! !33K ! Quissanga! ! Nairoto ! !!!H ! Quirimba 7K !!!! !!!H areas accessible to humanitarians rose further. ! ! !!!! ! ! Marangira Meluco!! ! ! ! H!! H!Bilibiza Nguia !!!! ! !!! ! Bilibiza ! ! ! ! ! ! Meanwhile, people seeking refuge from the conflict in Tanzania continued to be denied access to asylum. 47K ! ! Montepuez 10K! ! Quissanga Mahate Some 1,270 Mozambicans were subjected to refoulement from Tanzania in June 2021, bringing the number of !

Ancuabe ! people forcibly returned to 9,753 since the beginning of 2021, according to UNHCR. Additionally, there were Mirate 125K !! Metuge ! ! 157K ! ! ! ! Ancuabe Ancuabe !! ! concerning reports of asylum seekers stranded in bordering areas, unable to enter Tanzania. !H Metuge Cidade de Pemba Namanhumbir Mesa Mieze H!Montepuez 60K Marrupa Mavala Metoro Murrebue 4K Niassa /GEWƒ Mapupulo Balama 62K /GEWƒ SECURITY INCIDENTS & DISPLACEMENT IN CABO DELGADO (Jan 2019 - June 2021) Impiri Chiure Nungo Katapua Chiure Velho Mazeze 663 663 Chiure 59 61 607 622 622 630 Balama Namuno Number of internally displaced people in thousands Meloco Ocua 57 55 554 H! Namuno Lurio Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuerNamapa Reported security incidents 495 10K Namuno H! Muipite 3K Namogelia 45 Kuekue N’Cumpe Namapa 46 44 adipiscing elit, sed Huculadiam nonummy nibh Chipene 40 37 38 400 40 37 Memba 33 33 Erati Nipepe Machoca Mazula 30 307 29 30 28 xx Namiroa AluaNampula 26 26 Number of IDPS Papai 25 24 23 25 XX Nipepe 23 211 235 (DTM Round 12) 172 159 Access* Route accessibility4** Violence type H 11 9 11 90 100 110 Main towns 9 64 83 85 June 2021 Jan 2020 - May 2021 Border Crossing 43 44 49 5559 59 64 65 Accessible areas Accessible Sea/River Transport ! Clashes ! Clashes Accessible airstrip Functional health Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Partially accessible areas Partially accessible ! ! Remote violence & violence Remote violence & violence Partially accessible facility 2019 2020 2021 against civilians against civilians airstrip Hard-to-reach areas Not accessible Not functional health facility The administrative boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: 1 - DTM -This figure reflects only people displaced inside of Cabo Delgado province. The overall number of people displaced in Cabo Delgado, Niassa, Nampula, Sofala and Zambezia provinces due to the conflict in Cabo Delgado is about 732,000 per the DTM Round 12 Report., 2 - IOM/DTM Emergency Tracking Tool., 3 - ACLED., 4 - WFP, OCHA, WHO., *Partially accessible areas: physical/ logistical/ administrative constraints may impact operations. Security environment difficult to predict; humanitarian operations will require security planning and negotiations / Hard-to-reach areas: security situation highly volatile; humanitarian operations will require detailed security planning and intensive negotiations. **Accessible road: No known security incident, exceptional closure only; Partially accessible road: sporadic security incidents and/or road closure; Not accessible: road seldom used by civilian traffic due to major security incidents/concerns. Creation Date: 03 August 2021 Feedback: [email protected] Twitter: @unocha_rosea www.unocha.org/rosea www.reliefweb.int