Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – DG ECHO Daily Map | 09/08/2018 | Drought, conflict and displacement in , Somali and SNNP regions

REASON OF DISPLACEMENT* BENSHANGUL- GUMAZ AMAHARA Region Conflict Climate AFAR Siti Somali 500 003 373 663 East Wallega 78 687 Oromia 643 201 112 949 27 672 North Sheva Fafan West Sheva 220 113 593 SNNP 822 187 - 309 Total 1 965 391 486 612 11 950 Kelem Wellega Harari TOTAL IDPs In ETHIOPIA 24 338 3 605 East 2.7 million West Bunno Bedele Hararghe *Excluding other causes East Sheva Hararghe 2 172 South West Sheva 169 860 180 678 40 030

Jimma Jarar 5 448 49 007 Arsi zone SOMALIA 4 185 36 308 Source: Fews Net OROMIA

Nogob Doolo West Arsi Bale 25 659 89 911 S O U T H E R N 4 454 121 772 NATIONS, Korahe NATIONALITIES 24 295 Gedeo A N D PEOPLES 822 187 (SNNP) Shabelle SOUTH 41 536 S O M A L I SUDAN R e g i o n

Number of IDPs in Oromia Afder and per Zone West Guji 55 963 (July 2018) 147 040

20 000 Dawa zone Guji 244 638 SOMALIA Conflict induced 51 682 Climate induced Source: Fews Net, IOM Acute Food Insecurity Phase Inter-ethnic violence since September 2017, namely DTM Round 11 | Source (IPC’s classification for July– along the Oromia-Somali regional border, has led to for Gedeo and West Guji: September 2018) Liben 500 000 people still being displaced. IOM Situation Report N.1 No Data 114 069 Borena 4-18 July 2018 Minimal 156 110 In addition, Somali region has been one of the hardest Stressed hit areas of the 2016-2017 drought and the 2018 Crisis KENYA floods. Food insecurity and climate related displaced !^ Emergency Famine affects 373 600 individuals. Zone boundary It is reported that recent violence early August 2018 Region boundary © European Union, 2018. Map produced by JRC. The boundaries and the names shown on this map do has led thousands more to flee their homes and seek not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the European Union. Source: Fews Net, IOM DTM International border Round 11 | Source for Gedeo and West Guji: IOM Situation Report N.1 4-18 July 2018 refuge, notably in East Hararghe.