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Overview of incidents affecting humanitarian workers April 2021

CONTEXT Incidents from A decline in security incidents affecting humanitarian organizations was recorded in April 1 January to 30 April 2021 (34 incidents against 53 recorded in March). However, the civilian population remains the first victim of the renewed tensions and violence observed in several prefectures since the end of 2020. 202 BiBiraorao 124 The prefectures of Nana-Gribizi (7 incidents), (6 incidents), and -Bamoran (5 incidents) were the most affected this month. Ndélé Theft, robbery, looting, threats, and assaults accounted for half of the incidents (16 out of 11 34), while the other half were interferences and restrictions. Bamingui Bamingui2 31 5 Kaga-Kaga- 2 Bandoro 9 humanitarians were injured in April 2021. Batangafo Bandoro 2 7 6 1 2850 1 BriaBria 5Mbrès Djéma . 3 Bakala 38 2 7 BBozoumozoum Bouca 1 3 2 1 BabouaBouar 21 28 4 DEATH INJURED 11 INCIDENTS 2 Bossangoa 42 2 Bambari BakoumaBakouma 3 32 Zémio 1 21 5 5 Bossembélé 1 7 2 1 1 Damara 4 5 Carnot 7 1612 Amada-Gaza 2 Carnot 1 2 Gambo 2 1 1 Bimbo 2 61,4% 1 2 202 1 11 1 1 Boda Mbaiki Jan - Apr 2021 Jan - Apr 2021 Jan - Apr 2021 2 Kembe 1 X # OF NCIDENTS 0 1 - 2 PERCENTAGE OF INCIDENTS BY TYPE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Bangui 3- 4 16 5 - 9 Murder (1) Hostilities (2) Kaga-Bandoro 28 10 - 14 0.5% 1% => 15 Bossangoa 22 28 Intimidation 7.9% Bambari Threats 21 Agression 24.4% 23.9% Bangassou INCIDENTS TRENDS OVER THE PAST 12 MONTHS (16) 16 29.2% Burglary 61.4%40.737% Robbery Bangui 16 Intrusion 66 202 (124) Ndélé 8 11 59 53 Batangafo 7 49 30.2% 38 38 37 37 39 30.2%34.8% Bria 7 35 33 34 Interference 34.8%30.2% 26 /restrictions 34.8% Paoua 4 6 (59) Zemio 5 Top 10 sub-prefectures affected 2020 2021 Apr May June Jully Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr The boundaries, names shown, and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation Date 5 April 2021 Sources: OCHA, UNDSS and humanitarian partners. Feedback: [email protected] More information : https://car.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int