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At least 118,000 IDPs 126,000 IDPs 2,200,000 IDPs

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D'IVOIRE I LEONE CENTRAL Yamoussoukro SUDAN L AFRICAN REPUBLIC A M O Yaoundé S At least 247,000 IDPs About 30,000 IDPs O 1,460,000 IDPs SAO TOM E AND PRINCIPE G N DEMOCRATIC O REPUBLIC RWANDAKigali C

OF THE Bujumbura CONGO About 250,000 IDPs Up to 7,800 IDPs 78,800 IDPs 1,710,000 IDPs UNITED REPUBLIC OF

ANGOLA (under French Up to 20,000 IDPs admin ) U E R I Q A B C M S A A Z G A Kampala Convention 2012: Who’s in? O D M internal-displacement.org/kampala-convention A

Windhoek M Legally bound SWAZILAND Signed, but not legally bound Unsigned SOUTH Click to see more information on country’s internal displacement AFRIC A

The figures above reflect people internally displaced due to conflict based on IDMC monitoring in 2011, but does not include those internally displaced by other causes including natural disasters or development projects. The Kampala Convention comprehensively includes all causes 0 500 1000 km of displacement. twitter.com/idmc_geneva The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official 0 500 1000 mi endorsement or acceptance by IDMC. IDP figures are taken from IDMC’s Global Overview 2011. facebook.com/InternalDisplacement