Overview of incidents affecting humanitarian workers June 2020

CONTEXTE Incidents from The security situation remained very tense in several areas, such as Grimari, 1 January to 30 June 2020 , Bria and Kaga-Bandoro. Clashes in the West of the country may also be a source of restricted access, two incidents have already been

reported in Baboua. The civilian population is the primary victim of tensions and violence in the 192 127 country which is also one of the most dangerous contexts in the world for humanitarian workers. Ouanda-Djalle Ndélé 1 38 incidents directly affecting humanitarian personnel or property were 37 recorded in June (compared to 33 in May and 28 in June last year). Three humanitarian vehicles were stolen and two humanitarian workers were Bamingui 31 1 Kaga-Kaga- 4 4 Bandoro wounded in June. Batangafo Bandoro 2 11 Bria 3 1 1750 Bria 5 Djéma 3 Bakala 389 BossagoaBouca Ippy 3 Bozoum 1 1 Baboua 1 24 1 Baboua Bouar 11 Rafai INCIDENTS DEATH INJURED 2 6 Grimari BambariBambari 2 2 21 11 32 Bakouma Zémio 10 Zémio 5 1 1 7 1 Damara 3 5 Carnot 127 Boali 3 57 Gambo 61,4% 1 1 2 2 Kembe 192 2 17 2 Bimbo 12 1 1 Bangassou Jan-June 2020 Bimbo 1 Jan-June 2020 Mbaiki

Amada Gaza 1 X # D’INCIDENTS Satéma 0 1 - 2 PERCENTAGE OF INCIDENTS BY TYPE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Bangui 3- 4 43 28 5 - 9 Ndélé 37 Murder (2) Hostilities (2) 10 - 14 15.4% 1.05% 1.05% Bangui 28 > 15 Kaga-bandoro 17

24.4%22.4% Batangafo 11 23.9% INCIDENTS TRENDS OVER THE PAST 12 MONTHS 40 Burglary Grimari 11 38 Interferences 35 /restrictions 49.5%40.737% Robbery 32 33 Bambari 29 30 (43) intrusion (95) 10 29 28 192 26 27 Bria 9 17 19 19 19 17 17 17 17 19 26%30.2% Birao 7 34.8% 2019 Bangassou 7 2020 Intimidation Bouar 6 2020 Threats 2019 Agression (50) Top 10 sub-prefectures affected June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation Date : 6 June 2020 Sources: OCHA, UNDSS and humanitarian partners. Feedback: [email protected] https://car.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int