Refugee Situation in Tanzania - Daily Statistical Report Thursday, 28-Apr-2016
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Refugee Situation in Tanzania - Daily Statistical Report Thursday, 28-Apr-2016 UNHCR Tanzania Age and Gender Breakdown by Location (Biometric Registration Section Population of Concern Distribution by Arrival Period Registered) New Arrivals Pre-Influx Population of 139,366 Post April 2015 (Influx) + Births Origin Pop Concern Country Transit Total Post April 2015 (Pre-Influx + Post Boimetric Nyarugusu Nyarugusu Nduta Mtendeli 138,772 Center (Influx) April 2015) Registered Arrivals Births Arrivals Births Arrivals Births Arrivals Births 352 Pending Biometric Burundi 2,975 68,993 2,020 54,381 764 10,549 243 82 134,005 3,027 137,032 140,007 68.5% Registration Congo (DR) 61,939 2,275 44 2,275 44 2,319 64,258 31.4% Nyarugusu Camp Rwanda 83 14 14 14 97 0.0% 138,449 (Pre-Influx + Influx) Uganda 17 1 1 1 18 0.0% 55,145 Nduta Camp Sudan 9 9 0.0% Kenya 13 13 0.0% Mtendeli Camp Total 10,792 Others 66 66 0.0% 65,102 71,283 2,064 54,381 764 10,549 243 82 136,295 3,071 139,366 204,468 100.0% 82 Lumasi Transit Center 73,347 55,145 10,792 Population of Average Household (HH) size = 3.4; Average HH Size excluding HH size 1 = 4 204,468 Concern (Pre-Influx + 48.8% 51.2% Post Apr 2015) Areas of Origin (Biometric Registered) Arrivals this Month (excluding Births) Origin Country Province % 214 Burundi Makamba 30,004 29,309 59,313 43% 176 129 156 158 137 144 131 144 138 141 Ruyigi 8,339 9,050 17,389 13% 95 111 116 93 121 122 110 102 79 66 72 79 82 76 49 51 Bururi 6,868 7,139 14,007 10% 28 Rutana 4,697 5,063 9,760 7% Muyinga 4,675 4,543 9,218 7% 1-Apr 2-Apr 3-Apr 4-Apr 5-Apr 6-Apr 7-Apr 8-Apr 9-Apr Bujumbura Mairie 1,983 2,474 4,457 3% 10-Apr 11-Apr 12-Apr 13-Apr 14-Apr 15-Apr 16-Apr 17-Apr 18-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 21-Apr 22-Apr 23-Apr 24-Apr 25-Apr 26-Apr 27-Apr 28-Apr Cankuzo 1,883 2,158 4,041 3% Gitega 1,636 2,168 3,804 3% Kirundo 1,682 1,750 3,432 2% 160,000 Cumulative Monthly Growth Trends 136,005 139,366 Karuzi 1,271 2,097 3,368 2% 140,000 127,565 132,176 121,335 Bujumbura Rural 1,539 1,635 3,174 2% 113,817 120,000 106,986 Ngozi 812 862 1,674 1% 96,004 1% 100,000 86,853 Kayanza 353 382 735 79,201 Cibitoke 323 356 679 0% 80,000 67,442 0% Muramvya 242 364 606 60,000 50,030 Bubanza 264 308 572 0% Mwaro 87 121 208 0% 40,000 Congo DR Sud Kivu (ADM1) 975 1,081 2,056 1% 20,000 210 0% Nord Kivu 109 106 215 - 0% Katanga 12 24 36 30-Apr 31-May 30-Jun 31-Jul 31-Aug 30-Sep 31-Oct 30-Nov 31-Dec 31-Jan 29-Feb 31-Mar 28 Apr Kinshasha 2 5 7 0% Kasai Oriental 0 3 3 0% Bas Congo 1 1 2 0% Rwanda/Others Butare 11 3 14 0% The current Burundi refugee situation in Tanzania began late April 2015. The months that followed saw significantly high number of persons of concern arrivng in Tanzania, mainly through Kibungo 0 1 1 0% Kagunga, a tiny border village along Lake Tanganyika and other entry points in Kigoma region. The population was relocated to Nyarugusu camp, which was already host to 65,000 persons of Uganda Others 1 1 0% concern, mainly DR Congolese. The camp quickly ran out of capacity to host the new population, prompting the opening of a new camp, Nduta, in Kibondo district on 07-Oct-2015. Nduta's Total 67,768 71,004 138,772 100% capacity has been put at 60,000. Another camp, Mtendeli in Kakonko district, also began officially receiving refugees from Burundi on 14-Jan-2016. The two new camps will host Burundian refugees, while other nationals fleeing the Burundi situation, mostly DR Congolese will continue to be hosted in Nyarugusu. Source: UNHCR/GoT Registered For more information on the Burundi situation, visit http://data.unhcr.org/burundi/country.php?id=212 .