Voluntary Repatriation of Somali Refugees from Kenya
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WEEKLY UPDATE | Voluntary Repatriation of Somali Refugees From Kenya. 2017 DEPARTURES FROM KENYA 2017 DADAAB SUMMARY CONVOYS SUMMARY CUMULATIVE DEPARTURES FROM DADAAB CUMULATIVE DEPARTURES FROM KENYA Details Totals ROAD CONVOYS 122 Location Individuals Location Location Year Female Male Total No. of Households 2,409 Dadaab 12,083 Dadaab 51,397 2014 255 230 485 No. of Individuals 12,083 FLIGHTS 247 Nairobi 6 Nairobi 30 2015 2,862 2,754 5,616 No. of Females 6,123 Mogadishu 167 Kakuma 74 Kakuma 626 2016 16,644 16,569 33,213 No. of Males 5,960 Kismayu 51 Grand Total 12,163 Grand Total 52,053 2017 6,123 5,960 12,083 No. of Special Needs 396 Baidoa 29 Total 25,884 25,513 51,397 Cumulative departure trends from Dadaab 2017 Departures from Kenya 14,000 33,213 35,000 \ 12,083 12,000 30,000 10,000 25,000 20,000 8,000 16,644 16,569 15,000 12,083 6,000 10,000 5,616 6,123 5,960 4,000 5,000 2,862 2,754 255 485 230 2,000 - 6 74 2014 2015 2016 2017 - Dadaab Nairobi Kakuma Female Male Total Areas of Return in Somalia Year of Arrival Male Female Departures from Refugee Camps in Dadaab. 2017 5 11 2016 280 297 434 3,665 3,757 Baidoa Kismayo 2015 290 317 2014 307 276 2013 339 293 2,355 2012 402 396 2011 2,952 2,912 2010 552 607 1,219 1,087 2009 205 254 11,649 <2009 380 497 3,500 3,100 2,700 2,300 1,900 1,500 1,100 700 300 100 500 900 1,300 1,700 2,100 2,500 2,900 3,300 Dagahaley Hagadera Ifo Ifo 2 Kambioos Occupation Analysis Cases of people with special Needs Female Male Male Female 638 Other 94 564 274 Farmers (crop and vegetable) Single Parent73 270 62 292 56 Dairy and livestock producers 53 193 40 3,207 No occupation 2,976 1,540 Student 5 - 7 2 3 1 1,173 Disability Older person at risk Woman at Risk Unaccompanied or Single parent Specific legal and 9 Housekeepers separated child physical protection 947 needs - 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 Source: UNHCR S.O Dadaab (ProGres) Mr. DenisContacts: Alma Kuindje, Senior Protection Coordinator: [email protected] UNHCR SO Dadaab, February 2017 1 / 4 Profile of Voluntary Repatriation Departures Cumulative Analysis Reported Departures from the 1st January to 24th February 2017 Breakdown by Camp of Asylum, Age and Gender Breakdown by Marital Status 0 - 4 5 - 11 12 - 17 18 - 59 60+ Grand Total Marital Status Female Male Total % Camp F M Total F M Total F M Total F M Total F M Total Persons % HouseHolds Divorced 153 38 191 2% Dagahaley 118 117 235 176 166 342 87 100 187 179 116 295 19 9 28 1,087 9% 214 Married 1,455 899 2,354 19% Hagadera 248 255 503 328 322 650 205 236 441 436 249 685 40 36 76 2,355 19% 481 Single 4,313 4,984 9,297 77% Ifo 119 141 260 165 170 335 107 144 251 221 108 329 22 22 44 1,219 10% 257 Separated 7 2 9 0% Ifo 2 346 349 695 444 517 961 375 431 806 592 499 1,091 44 68 112 3,665 10700% 722 Widowed 195 37 232 2% Kambioos 371 386 757 498 529 1,027 338 412 750 615 521 1,136 30 57 87 3,757 31% 735 Grand Total 6,123 5,960 12,083 - Grand Total 1,202 1,248 2,450 1,611 1,704 3,315 1,112 1,323 2,435 2,043 1,493 3,536 155 192 347 12,083 - 2,409 NB: 8200 returnees are minors representing 68% and 3883 are adults (32%). 8,200 68% 6800% Marital Status Analysis Breakdown by Year of Arrival in the camp 7,000 Breakdown by Year of Arrival in the camp 3,883 0.32 Breakdown by Education Level 6,000 6,600 Arrival Year F M Total % 6,200 Education Level Total % Before 2000 133 64 197 2% 5,800 With Education 2,560 21% 5,000 2000 12 15 27 0% 5,400 Informal education 1,328 11% P 2001 13 14 27 0% 5,000 Kindergarten 188 2% 4,600 4,000 2002 26 22 48 0% 4,200 Information Not available 8,007 66% 2003 12 16 28 0% 3,800 Grand Total 12,083 - 2004 32 22 54 0% 3,400 3,000 Female 3,000 Education Level Analysis 2005 27 31 58 0% 2,600 Male 2006 141 116 257 2% 2,200 2,000 2007 101 80 181 1% 1,800 Information Not available 2008 263 248 511 4% 1,400 1,000 1,000 2009 254 205 459 4% 600 Kindergarten 2010 607 552 1,159 10% 200 2011 2,912 2,952 5,864 49% (200) Informal education - 2012 396 402 798 7% Divorced Married Single Separated Widowed 2013 293 339 632 5% With Education 2014 276 307 583 5% - 4,000 8,000 Breakdown by Place of Return 2015 317 290 607 5% Return Area Female Male Total % 2016 297 280 577 5% Baidoa 202 226 428 4% 2017 11 5 16 0% Others 1,202 Kismayo 5,921 5,734 11,655 96% Grand Total 6,123 5,960 12,083 - Luuq - - - 0% No Occupation 6,183 Breakdown by Occupation Mogadishu - - - 0% HouseKeepers 956 Afgoye - - - 0% Occupation Total % Grand Total 6,123 5,960 12,083 - Farmers (Crop and Vegetables) 544 Student 2,713 22% Place of Return Analysis Female Male Dairy And Livestock Producers 485 4% Dairy And Livestock Producers 485 Farmers (Crop and Vegetables) 544 5% HouseKeepers 956 8% Student 2,713 No Occupation 6,183 51% 7,000 Others 1,202 10% - 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 6,000 Grand Total 12,083 - 5,000 5,921 Breakdown by Vulnerability 5,734 4,000 Vulnerability Individuals % Disability 167 1% 3,000 Older Person at Risk 93 1% 2,000 Woman at Risk 5 0% Separated Child 118 1% 1,000 Specific legal needs 4 0% - - - - - - 202 226 Single Parent 9 0% Disability Older Person at Risk Woman at Risk Separated Child Specific legal needs Single Parent No Vulnerability - No Vulnerability 11,687 97% Baidoa Kismayo Luuq Mogadishu Afgoye Grand Total 12,083 - UNHCR SO Dadaab, February 2017 2 / 4 Trends of POCs Approaching the Return Help Desk Trends POCs Approaching Return Help Desk Per Year Per Camp as of 24th February 2017 Years Dagahaley Hagadera Ifo Ifo 2 Kambioos Total 2013 459 586 485 1,163 1,030 3,723 2014 470 914 274 1,595 706 3,959 2015 1,209 2,783 1,653 6,264 2,421 14,330 2016 5,415 11,224 7,103 20,422 11,009 55,173 2017 412 402 234 780 410 2,238 Feb-17 300 309 220 699 224 1,752 Grand Total 8,265 16,218 9,969 30,923 15,800 81,175 Trends of POCs Approching the Return Help Desk per year per camp 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 - Dagahaley Hagadera Ifo Ifo 2 Kambioos 2013 2014 2015 2016 Trends of POCs Approaching the Return Help Desk between January 2016 and February 2017 24000 23000 22920 22000 21000 20000 19000 18000 17000 16000 15000 14000 13000 12000 11000 10000 9000 8000 7000 7051 6000 5633 5000 4560 4000 3778 4417 3000 2000 2238 1752 1000 1011 1451 1470 908 1399 0 575 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 Feb-17 UNHCR SO Dadaab, February 2017 3 / 4 Return Help Desk Statistics Per Camp for those willing to Return as of 24th February 2017 0 - 4 Years 5 - 11 Years 12 -17 Years 18 - 59 Years 60 + Years Camp Total % Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Dagahaley 276 255 427 414 273 305 630 464 50 44 3,138 12% Hagadera 386 458 546 595 389 470 1,044 959 95 81 5,023 20% Ifo 256 293 377 369 263 281 626 536 67 58 3,126 12% Ifo 2 942 954 1,360 1,556 1,036 1,354 2,443 1,948 187 224 12,004 47% Kambioos 159 195 257 250 180 265 345 314 37 29 2,031 8% Grand Total 2,019 2,155 2,967 3,184 2,141 2,675 5,088 4,221 436 436 25,322 - 3,000 2,500 Dagahaley 2,000 1,500 Hagadera 1,000 Ifo 500 - Ifo 2 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Kambioos 0 - 4 Years 5 - 11 Years 12 -17 Years 18 - 59 Years 60 + Years Place of Return to Somalia Time of Return to Somalia per Camp Is it Area of Origin? Camp Place of Return Yes No Unknown Total Return Period Dagahaley Hagadera Ifo IFO 2 Kambioos Total Kismayo 7,340 10,522 103 17,965 3 Months 3,132 5,000 3,061 11,808 2,030 25,031 Mogadishu 1,607 1,088 34 2,729 3 to 6 Months 1 17 34 151 - 203 Baidoa 1,492 2,121 60 3,673 In one year period - - - 11 - 11 Dinsor 38 2 - 40 Other 5 6 31 34 1 77 Luuq 103 199 9 311 Grand Total 3,138 5,023 3,126 12,004 2,031 25,322 Belet Hawa 22 7 5 34 Buale 44 9 5 58 Other 354 150 8 512 "Other" Place of Return refers to: Sakow, Bardera, Afmadow, Jamame, El Waq, Jilib, Marka, Afgoye, Belet Weyne, Garbahare, Grand Total 11,000 14,098 224 25,322 Abduwaq, Wajid, Kurtun Warey, Barbera, Qansah Dere, Jowhar, Bosaso and Galkayo Status Total From the launch of Return Help Desk in all Dadaab's camps at the end of November 2013; 81,175 PoCs were interviewed Total Interviewed 81,175 and 80,622 among them have expressed their intention to repatriate to Somalia.