: Major Conflict-Induced Displacements in Western, Northern and North-Eastern Regions Based on reports from Regional IDP Task Forces (March - June, as of 25 June 2015) SITUATION OVERVIEW The start of the traditional spring fighting season has caused significant population movements in the Northern and Western regions, specifically in Badakhshan, Bagdhis and Kunduz provinces. Smaller scale conflict displacement has also been recorded in Baghlan, Farah, Faryab, Ghor, Herat, Jawzjan and Sar-e-pul Provinces.

BADAKHSHANTAJIKISTAN Dar-e-B. BADGHIS and FARYAB KUNDUZ and BAGHLAN Shaki Darwaz 1,283 IDP families reportedly displaced from Ab Kamari, 4,515 IDP families in Kunduz City, displaced from 6 859 IDP families have been assessed and assisted in and Qadis identified in Badghis in April. 709 surrounding districts since April, have been verified and since February. TAJIKISTAN Kofab IDP families identified and assessed in Faryab (MarchKhan-e-C. - May) assisted. 279 IDP familiesKhwahan were assessed by the end of May and received Bagh TAJIKISTAN Some 519 verified IDP families concentrated in Qorghan Over 25,000 families from Aliabad, Chardarah, Dasht-e-Archi, assistance in mid June: 104 families were displaced from Jorm to Raghestan Maymana, who were displaced from surrounding Emamsaheb, Khanabad, Kunduz and Qala-e-Zal to Kunduz city and Faizabad district; 91 families from JormShighnan to Baharak district; 41 families fromYawan Kunduz to Faizabad district; 15 families from Jorm to districts, received assistance in April. An additional Qaramqol surrounding districts submitted petitions to DoRR in April and May.Yang. Chahab 190 families were identified and assisted in May. 15,700 families have been jointly visited. Assessment andDrqd. KhashShah-e-B. district; 10 families from Tagab to Keshem district; 18 from Qala Kohestn. Assessment of 413 families is ongoing. assistance delivery are in the final stage. An assessment in AliabadKhwjb. Khanabad district, to Faizabad district. Dawlatabad was interrupted due to interference by the ALP and other Yaftal-e-Sf. A planned assessment of 486 families D-e-Q. pro-government militias. Fayzabad Shuhada !!! Arghn. reportedly displaced in Shirintagab FARYAB Emamsaheb Rostaq and Pashtunkot districts in April did not Shirintagab Rostaq Argo Bhrk. take place due to access constraints. Khwjg. Qushtp. Qala-e-Zal Dasht-e-Arc. Darym. Khwjsbzp. Hzrsmc. Eshk. TURKMENISTAN Almar Darzab Keshem Warduj ! Kunduz Maymana !! Khulm Klfgn. Teshkan Jorm Bilchrgh. Taloqan !! !!! ! Ghormach Farkhar Kunduz TAKHAR Tagab Yamgan Qaysar KUNDUZ Khanabd. Pashtunkot Bangi Zebak Bala Garziwan Aliabad Nmk. Murghab Chal Hazrat-e-Sultan BADGHIS Kohestan Muqur Baghlan-e-Jadid Eshkashem TAKHAR BADAKHSHAN !!! Charsadra Aybak Burka Warsaj PAKISTAN Aybak Koran Wa Ab Kamari Qala-e-Naw Jawand BAGHLAN Guzar-e-N. Monjan !!! Paryan Barg-e-Matal Khuram Wa Qadis Pul-e-Kh. Nahrin Khost Wa Q-i-N. Place of displacement Sarbagh !!! Fereng Place of displacement Pul-e-Khumri Khwjhjr. In February,Mandol 106 IDP families displaced Kamdeshfrom Warduj district were Inter-agency assessments identified 1,283 families displaced from!!! Ab !!! Karukh Dahana-e-Ghori NURISTANassisted. In May, 474Poruns families! were assessed and assisted, Kamari district in Badghis ProvinceChishti in April. The mojority of these were Poruns Place of displacement Dehsalah including 218 families displaced within Jorm district and 256 displaced to the provincial centre,Sharif Qala-e-Naw. Assistance was Duab Obe families displacedWaygal from Ghazbd.Jorm to Baharak district. provided to 1,186 families in May. Recent monitoringGHOR Chaghcharanand Government Wam. Nari Pashtun Shahrak Initial reports of 800 displaced familiesAndarab in BaghlanPul-e-Hesar 176 IDP families are reported to be displaced from Warduj, reports indicate some of these families have started returningDu Layna to Ab SAMANGAN Doshi Brkn. Zarghun Tulak followed up by ARCS; spontaneousKhenjan return reported; only Dawlatshh.ArghanjkhwaNurgeram and Jorm districts to Baharak district. A joint Kamari. Tala Wa Chpdr. KUNAR Dng. Farsi residual number still displaced. assessment is ongoing. Adraskn. Khm. barfak Bazarak Alsy. Da-e-P. !!! In May, 285 families were identified as newly displaced 15,700 families have been assessed so far in Kunduz city, of !!! 279 IDP families identified in Baharak, Fayzabad, Keshem due to conflict in the Western Region. which, 4,515 were identified as genuine IDPs. and Khash districts after assessments on 26 May. !^ Assessments in accessible areas are expected to !^ Earlier inter-agency assessments verified 474 IDP !^ In in the Northern Region, 709 IDP Kabul be completed by 27 July. 4,300 families in Kabul families in Baharak and Jorm in May, and 106 Kabul families have been identified so far. inaccessible areas were referred to ICRC/ARCS. families in Baharak in February. DRC, IRC, NRC, UNICEF, UNHCR, WVI and WFP provided assistance to Assistance delivered to 4,000 families by WFP (Food), UNHCR (NFIs to verified IDPs in the Western Region. NCA, NPO, NRC, SCI, UNHCR and 3,000 families), UNICEF (hygiene kits), and NRC (cash in lieu of NFIs to WFP and UNHCR have provided food and NFIs to the 859 assessed WFP assisted 709 families in Faryab Province in April and May. around 1,600 families). Response is ongoing for 574 remaining families. families.

Data Sources: AGCHO; Reports from OCHA sub offices, Regional IDP Task Force updates, UNHCR and reports from the government. Notes: Families have filed petitions to be considered as conflict IDPs. Screening and house-to-house assessments are conducted to verify genuinely displaced families. Creation date: 25 June 2015 Doc Name: afg_Conflict_Displacement_20150625 Feedback: [email protected] Website: http://www.unocha.org/afghanistan http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.