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Central African Republic 314

Central African Republic 314

Overview of incidents affecting humanitarian workers January - August 2021

CONTEXT Incidents from The civilian population bears the brunt of the sustained tensions and increased armed 1 January to 31 August 2021 violence in several parts of the country.

During the first eight months of 2021, 314 incidents affecting humanitarian workers have been recorded compared to 267 during the same period in 2020. 314 125 The sub-prefectures of , and Kaga-Bandoro, were the most affected. NdéléNdélé Theft, robbery, looting, threats, and assaults accounted for 67% of the incidents (210 out of 20 314), while the remaining 33% were interferences and restrictions. Bamingui 31 6 Kaga-Kaga- 3 6 Bandoro Ngaoundaye1 Batangafo Bandoro 2 14 3 15 1 3150 BriaBria 5Mbrès 1 Djéma 3 Bakala 38 3 Bossangoa 16 Bouca Ippy1 3 6 1 BabouaBouar 21 37 4 1 11 2 52 Bossangoa 2 BakoumaBakouma INCIDENTS DEATH INJURED 7 32 Zémio 1 26 9 5 1 Bossembélé 1 7 3 1 1 Damara 10 7 Carnot 7 2012 Amada-Gaza 2 Carnot 1 3 Gambo 2 1 1Bimbo 2 Bimbo 1 3 1 Boda Mbaiki 1 61,4% 2 Kembe 314 2 19 1 # of incidents Nola X Jan - August 2021 Jan - August 2021 Jan - August 2021 1 0 1 - 2 Bangui INCIDENTS BY TYPE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Bangui 3 - 4 34 5 - 9 Murder (2) Hostilities (3) 37 10 - 14 0.6% 0.9% Bossangoa => 15 34 9.9% Bangui Intimidation Treaths Kaga-Bandoro 31 Agression 23.9%24.4% INCIDENTS TRENDS OVER THE PAST 12 MONTHS (31) Bambari 26 Burglary 57%40.737% Robbery Bangassou 20 66 Intrusion 59 314 (179) Ndélé 20 53 32% 49 Bria 16 37 37 39 37 30.2% 34 30.2%34.8% Paoua 15 26 28 30 34.8%30.2% Interference 17 /restrictions 34.8% Batangafo 14

(99) 1 Alindao 02 10 020 2 2 Top 10 sub-prefectures affected Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug

The boundaries, names shown, and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date : 6 September 2021 Sources: OCHA, UNDSS et partenaires humanitaires. Feedback : [email protected] More d’information : https://car.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int