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N I G E R I a C H a D Central African Republic Congo CAMEROON: LOCATIONS OF UNHCR PERSONS OF CONCERN (May 2020) ! Maïné-Soroa DIFFA KANEM BARH EL PERSONNES RELEVANT DE LAC Magaria ! ZINDER GHAZEL LA COMPETENCE DU HCR (POCs) Geidam 1,753,425 Gashua ! ! WATER KATSINA CAR REFUGEES ING RurUi RAL AREAS BODY 272,227 ! LOGONE HADJER-LAMIS ET CHARI NIG REFUGHEaEdeSji aIN RURAL AREAS ! YOBE 113,739 Jakusko ! JIGUARWBAAN REFUGEES 26,439 Kousseri N'Djamena Kano ! 9,919 ASYLUM SEEKERS Damaturu Maiduguri INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSOPoNtiSsk u(mIDPs) ! BORNO 976,773 CHARI-BAGUIRMI KANO RETURNEES Waza 354,328 Waza Limani Magdeme Number of refugees MAYO SAVA Mora ! < 10,000 EXTRÊME-NORD Mokolo DIAMARÉ GOMBE !Biu < 50,000 Maroua MAYO-KEBBI ! Minawao BAUCHI MAYO EST TSANAGA Yagoua ! Gombe Bauchi ! Mubi ! MAYO KANI KADUNA !Deba MAYO DANAY < 75000 Kaele MAYO LOUTI !Jos Guider Number! of IDPs N I G E R I A Lafia !Ləre < 10,000 ! ADAMAWA ! MAYO-KEBBI TANDJILÉ Yola OUEST < 50,000 ! BÉNOUÉ C H A D PLATEAU Jalingo > 75000 ! NORD LOGONE OCCIDENTAL Moundou Number of returnees ! !Lafia Poli Tchollire NASSARAWA< 10,000 ! FARO LOGONE MAYO REY < 50,000 ORIENTAL Wukari TARABA ! ! Touboro !Makurdi Beke Chantier > 75000 FARO ET DÉO Tingere ! Beka Paoua NumbeBr oEfN aUsyElum seekers Ndip VINA < 10,000 Bocaranga ! ! Borgop OUHAM ADAMAOUA Djohong Banyo OUHAM-PENDÉ Kounde NORD-OUEST Nkambe Ngam MENCHUM DJEREM Meiganga DONGA MANTUNG MAYO BANYO Tibati Gbatoua Wum BOYO MBÉRÉ Alhamdou CROSS RIVER !Bozoum Fundong Kumbo BUI CENTRAL Mbengwi MEZAM Ndop MOMO AFRICAN NGO KETUNJIA Bamenda OUEST MANYU Foumban REPUBLBICaoro BAMBOUTOS ! LEBIALEM Gado Mbouda NOUN Yoko NANA-MAMBÉRÉ Mamfe Dschang MIFI Bandjoun MBAM ET KIM LOM ET DJEREM Baham MENOUA KOUNG KHI KOUPÉ Bafang MANENGOUBA Bangangte Bangem HAUT NKAM Calabar NDÉ SUD-OUEST Nkongsamba NDIAN HAUTE SANAGA MOUNGO Bafia MBAM ET CENTRE Nanga Eboko AKWA Kumba INOUBOU Bertoua Mbombe Pana MEME Timangolo IBOM Yabassi MAMBÉRÉ-KADÉÏ Batouri Sandji NKAM Berberati KADEY Buea Mbile LEKIÉ MEFOU ET Lolo FAKO Douala Mbombate Yola LITTORAL AFAMBA NYONG ET WOURI MFOUMOU Abong Mbang Limbe Yaoundé Mfou Edea NYONG Akonolinga !Malabo SANAGA ET KÉLLÉ MEFOU ET MARITIME Eseka AKONO MFOUNDI EST BIOKO NORTE Ngoumou Mboy Mbalmayo Nola Legend HAUT NYONG ! BIOKO Ngarissingo SANGHA-MBAÉRÉ SUR Refugee Location NYONG ET SO'O Yokadouma Refugee Camp/Site Ngoulemakong Kribi Sangmelima BOUMBA Country Office ET NGOKO OCÉAN MVILA SUD DJA ET LOBO Bela Sub Offices Libongo VALLÉE DU NTEM Field Offices Campo Ambam Field Unit ! KIÉ-NTEM Ebebiyín GABON 80 km Bata EQUATORIAL WOULEU-NTEM ± ! CONGO SANGHA LITORAL Mongomo The boundaries, names, and designations usGedU onI tNhisE mAap are not warra! nted to be error free nor do they imply endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: Esri, USGS, NOAA Source: UNHCR, IOM, OCHA - May 2020 Pour plus d'information, veuillez contacter Jean Luc KRAMO ([email protected]).
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