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CMP Decembre 2019 STATISTIQUES DETAILLEES DES SITES Pdis EN Legende CMP Decembre 2019 Type-site: En hausse Update S= site Stable STATISTIQUES DETAILLEES DES SITES PDIs EN RCA L= Lieu de Regroupement En baisse No Update D # Préfecture Sous-Préfecture Commune Localité Site Type-site 30.11.2019 31.12.2019 Evolution iDate Update Update Commentaires Sources de Donnees 1 Haut-Mbomou Zemio Zemio Zemio Gendarmerie S 679 679 0% Aout 2019 COOPI 2 Haut-Mbomou Zemio Zemio Zemio Site D L 2778 2778 0% Aout 2019 DTM IOM 205 PDIs venant de l'axe Bambouti suite aux exactions des 3 Haut-Mbomou Obo Obo Obo Gougbere S 2410 2410 0% Novembre 2019 ASA elements armes assimiles a l'UPC 4 Haut-Mbomou Obo Obo Obo Ligoua S 1180 1180 0% Juin 2019 COOPI 5 Haut-Mbomou Obo Obo Obo Nguilinguili S 455 455 0% Juin 2019 COOPI 6 Haut-Mbomou Obo Obo Obo Zemio S 585 585 0% Juin 2019 COOPI 7 Haut-Mbomou Obo Obo Gambo Gambo S 570 570 0% Juin 2019 COOPI 8 Haut-Mbomou Obo Obo Mboki Mboki S 1784 1784 0% Juin 2019 COOPI 9 Haut-Mbomou Obo Obo Obo Boyo S 1060 1060 0% Juin 2019 COOPI 10 Haut-Mbomou Djemah Djemah Djemah A1 L 1175 1175 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM 11 Haut-Mbomou Djemah Djemah Djemah A2 L 1250 1250 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM 12 Haut-Mbomou Djemah Djemah Djemah B1 L 1100 1100 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM 13 Haut-Mbomou Djemah Djemah Djemah B2 L 1450 1450 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM 14 Haut-Mbomou Djemah Djemah Djemah C1 L 225 225 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM 15 Haut-Mbomou Djemah Djemah Djemah C2 L 175 175 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM 16 Mbomou Bangassou Bangassou Bangassou Site catholique S 1430 1430 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM Beaucoup de PDIs de Rafai de longue durée (PDIs de la crise LRLA ) ont quitté les sites et se sont sédentarisés dans les 17 Mbomou Rafai Rafai AIM Site Aim S 185 185 0% Octobre 2019 villages en construisant leur logement (réinstallation). D'autres ASA sont retournés dans leurs villages d'origine pour manque de cohesion sociale avec la population 18 Mbomou Rafai Rafai BINGBA 3 Site A S 588 588 0% Octobre 2019 Profilage des IDPs fait par ASA ASA Beaucoup de PDIs de Rafai de longue durée (PDIs de la crise LRLA ) ont quitté les sites et se sont sédentarisés dans les 19 Mbomou Rafaï Rafaï AGOUMAR 3 C L 448 448 0% Octobre 2019 villages en construisant leur logement (réinstallation). D'autres ASA sont retournés dans leurs villages d'origine pour manque de cohesion sociale avec la population 20 Mbomou Rafaï Rafaï DEMBIA DEMBIA L 807 807 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM 21 Mbomou Rafai Rafai SANDOU Site B S 1284 1284 0% Octobre 2019 Profilage des IDPs fait par ASA ASA PERSEVERANC 22 Mbomou Bakouma Bakouma NGUEREFARA L 899 899 0% Novembre 2019 Profilage des IDPs fait par ASA ASA E 23 Haute-Kotto Bria Samba-Boungou Bria Pk3 S 42625 42625 0% Novembre 2019 D'apres la mise a jour faite par INTERSOS,la dynamique de INTERSOS mouvement est au retour malgre la situation l'insecuritaire 24 Haute-Kotto Bria Bria Bria Hopital de Bria S 223 223 0% Novembre 2019 dans la ville de bria.Un nouveau quartier renait autour du site INTERSOS PK3,notamment le quartier Amameu et Gobolo ,consideres 25 Haute-Kotto Bria Bria Bria Eglise CEBI 1 S 176 176 0% Novembre 2019 comme zone de retour pour les IDPs du site PK3.Au total,6624 INTERSOS personnes auraient quitte les differents sites et d'autres quartiers de la ville pour se retrouve dans les 02 quartiers. 31/01/2020 1 / 4 D'apres la mise a jour faite par INTERSOS,la dynamique de mouvement est au retour malgre la situation l'insecuritaire dans la ville de bria.Un nouveau quartier renait autour du site PK3,notamment le quartier Amameu et Gobolo ,consideres comme zone de retour pour les IDPs du site PK3.Au total,6624 26 Haute-Kotto Bria Bria Bria Eglise CEBI 3 S 385 385 0% Novembre 2019 personnes auraient quitte les differents sites et d'autres INTERSOS Eglise quartiers de la ville pour se retrouve dans les 02 quartiers. 27 Haute-Kotto Bria Bria Bria S 441 441 0% Novembre 2019 INTERSOS Catholique Résidence du 28 Haute-Kotto Yalinga Yalinga Yalinga S 0 0 #DIV/0! Aout 2019 Les IDPIs sont retournés dans les familles d'accueil. INTERSOS Sous-Préfet Le site catholique connait une baisse a cause de l'acalmie 29 Basse-kotto Alindao Alindao Alindao Site catholique S 18443 18443 0% Octobre 2019 ASA observee d'ou leur presence sur l'axe Alindao Pavivca 30 Basse-kotto Alindao Alindao Alindao Site Elim S 2571 2571 0% Novembre 2019 Mise a jour ASA 31 Basse-kotto Alindao Alindao Alindao Site AFAPS S 786 786 0% Novembre 2019 Mise a jour ASA Site Pk3 axe 32 Basse-kotto Alindao Alindao Alindao S 644 644 0% Novembre 2019 Mise a jour ASA mingala 33 Basse-kotto Alindao kongbo kongbo kongbo S 1603 1603 0% Septembre 2019 ASA 34 Basse-kotto Alindao Guiligui NGAKE NGAKE L 690 690 0% Juin 2019 DTM IOM 35 Basse Kotto Alindao Bakou BANDA DEKA BANDA DEKA L 229 229 0% Septembre 2019 Profilage ASA ASA 36 Ouaka Bambari Bambari Bambari Notre dame de la VictoireS 2575 2575 0% Octobre 2019 CMP L. BAMBARI 37 Ouaka Bambari Bambari Bambari Aviation Ecole S 4295 4295 0% Octobre 2019 CMP L. BAMBARI 38 Ouaka Bambari Bambari Bambari Site alternatif (Misca)S 4056 4056 0% Septembre 2019 INTERSOS 39 Ouaka Bambari Bambari Bambari Elevage S 8896 8896 0% Septembre 2019 Mise à jour effectuée sur le site/ CARITAS 40 Ouaka Bambari Bambari Bambari MINUSCA PK 8 S 1533 1533 0% Octobre 2019 CMP L. BAMBARI 41 Ouaka Bambari Bambari Bambari Saint joseph S 110 110 0% Septembre 2019 Mise à jour effectuée sur le site INTERSOS Pladama 42 Ouaka Bambari Pladama Ouaka Pladama Ouaka S 243 243 0% Octobre 2019 CMP L. BAMBARI Ouaka 43 Ouaka Bambari Danga Gboudou Tagbara Maloum S 8300 8300 0% Avril 2019 par Word vision CMP L. BAMBARI Cite maitrise 44 Ouaka Bambari Ngougbia Ngakobo S 6983 6983 0% Fevrier 2019 par Word vision CMP L. BAMBARI (Club) Site de l'église 45 Ouaka Bambari Danga Gboudou Seko S #DIV/0! Juillet 2019 CMP L. BAMBARI catholique 46 Nana-Gribizi Kaga-Bandoro Kaga-Bandoro Kaga-Bandoro Minusca S 12424 12424 0% Octobre 2019 en baisse en raison des retours au quartier CARITAS 47 Nana-Gribizi Kaga-Bandoro Grivai-Pamia Kaga-Bandoro Kaba S 334 334 0% Octobre 2019 CARITAS 48 Nana-Gribizi Kaga-Bandoro Grivai-Pamia Kaga-Bandoro Lazare S 8129 8129 0% Octobre 2019 Arrivée d'un menage en provenance de Dere CARITAS 49 Nana-Gribizi Kaga-Bandoro Grivai-Pamia Kaga-Bandoro Mbella S 2967 2967 0% Septembre 2019 Mise a jour CARITAS 50 Ouham Kabo Sido Moyenne Sido Cite de la paix S 1593 1593 0% Juin 2019 INTERSOS site C (cite de 51 Ouham Kabo Sido Madjikon S 2295 2062 -10% Decembre 2019 Mise a jour INTERSOS la paix) 52 Ouham Kabo kabo Kabo Site B S 2428 2182 -10% Decembre 2019 Mise a jour INTERSOS 53 Ouham Kabo Ouaki Ouaki Ouaki S 22 22 0% 2018 INTERSOS S'explique par les cas de décès et de retour dans les lieux de 54 Ouham Kabo Ouaki Ngamna Ngamna S 200 200 0% Octobre 2019 INTERSOS provenance. Les douzes (12) personnes se sont relocalisés sur le site 55 Ouham Kabo Kabo Farazala Farazala A S 579 579 0% Octobre 2019 INTERSOS Farazala B 56 Ouham Kabo Kabo Farazala 1 Farazala B S 33 33 0% Octobre 2019 Les douzes (12) personnes du site Farazala A INTERSOS 57 Ouham Batangafo Ouassi Gbazara Gbazara A S 537 537 0% Octobre 2019 Stable INTERSOS 31/01/2020 2 / 4 58 Ouham Batangafo Ouassi Gbazara Gbazara B S 1277 1229 -4% Decembre 2019 Mise à jour Decembre 2019 INTERSOS 59 Ouham Batangafo Ouassi Ndoubou Ndoubou S 631 631 0% Juillet 2019 INTERSOS 60 Ouham Batangafo Batangafo Dihiri Dihiri 2 S 107 107 0% Octobre 2019 Mise a jour Octobre 2019 INTERSOS Beaucoup de mouvements pendulaires des PDIs se font dans ce site pour des raisons de travaux champêtres dans le campement Gogomara, à Saragba, Mégué, axe Ouogo et 61 Ouham Batangafo Batangafo Batangafo Site MINUSCA S 7683 7683 0% Octobre 2019 INTERSOS autres villages de provenance et à cause de la distribution des kits NFIs faite par l'ONG SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL dans ces différentes localités. Beaucoup de mouvements pendulaires des PDIs se font dans ce site pour des raisons de travaux champêtres dans le campement Gogomara, à Saragba, Mégué, axe Ouogo et 62 Ouham Batangafo Batangafo Batangafo Catolique S 2459 2459 0% Octobre 2019 INTERSOS autres villages de provenance et à cause de la distribution des kits NFIs faite par l'ONG SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL dans ces différentes localités. Maison des 63 Ouham Batangafo Batangafo Batangafo S 3480 3480 0% Octobre 2019 Trop de décès dans ce site et quelques mouvements de retour. INTERSOS jeunes 64 Ouham Batangafo Batangafo Batangafo Alternatif S 6781 6781 0% Octobre 2019 Des mouvements de retour dans les quartiers INTERSOS A cause de l'insécurité sur l'axe Bouca, l'axe Kambakota, Ouogo 65 Ouham Batangafo Batangafo Batangafo Zibo Bagga S 4100 4100 0% Octobre 2019 INTERSOS et quelques cas de naissance. A cause de l'insécurité sur l'axe Bouca, l'axe Kambakota, Ouogo 66 Ouham Batangafo Batangafo Batangafo Ecole Bagga S 6182 6182 0% Octobre 2019 INTERSOS et quelques cas de naissance.
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