DR Congo: 2013, a year of humanitarian...

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(1) CMP: Commission Mouvements de Population, Dec.13 (2) UNHCR, Nov. 13 (3) OCHA & Partners, Dec. 13, (4) UNICEF, Dec. 13 , (5) IPC , Dec. 2013, (6) OCHA & Partners, Dec. 13 (7) Ministère de la Santé, Dec. 13 (8) Pooled Fund DRC, Dec. 13 (9) FTS, Dec. 13 (10) HNO DRC, Dec. 13 (11) UNHCR, Dec. 13 (12) OCHA, Jan. 14 Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/drc www.rdc-humanitaire.net Creation date : 31 January 2014 The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. JAN. DEC. NOV. OCT. SEPT. AUG. JUL. JUN MAY APR. MAR. FEB. Humanitarian Action Plan 2013: 893 millions USD. 80% of IDP return to Hauts-Plateaux of Kalehe. Mary Robinson appointed as Special of the UN for the Great Lake Region. Report on protection of civilans in the Katanga "triangle of death" released. Joint Ban Ki Moon (UN) & Jim Yong Kim (World Bank) mission. Martin Kobler appointed Head of MONUSCO. Nord-Kivu reached 1 million IDP. Interagency mission of 7 humanitarian organizations. M23 declares end to its armed struggle. Launch of the first drone MONUSCO Katanga Province reached 400,000 IDP. Renewed fighting in north of Goma between FARDC and M23 and important displacement of population. Deployment of 3,000 peacekeepers of the MONUSCO intervention brigade. Hundred of civilians maasacred in Pinga during fightings between Maï Maï Cheka and APCLS. ANGOLA ZAMBIA TANZANIA UGANDA SOUTH SUDAN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC BURUNDI RWANDA Kamango Pinga Goma Kindu Bukavu Matadi Kananga Bandundu Mbandaka Kisangani Mbuji Mayi Lubumbashi 33,200 (14) congoleses expelled from Angola (Janv.-Oct. 2013) 88,000 returnees (Janv.-Oct. 2013) 45,000 (11) Central African refugees Katanga Orientale Equateur Bandundu Maniema Kasai Oriental Kasai Occidental Sud-Kivu Nord-Kivu Bas-congo Kinshasa 100 km 15,000 549,921 1,123,446 409,073 579,607 293,510 2,000 (13) congolese returnees Pweto Mitwaba Manono Areas affected by security incidentsdue to LRA activities Fights between FARDC and armed groups Congolese returned from Angola Central African Refugees into DRC Areas of Katanga province affected by cholera 000 Number of internally displaced people as of Dec. 2013 Major humanitarian crisis Congolese returned from South Sudan 2.9 million (1) internally displaced people 201,698 (2) refugees in DRC 438,869 (2) Congolese refugees in African countries 251 incidents (3) against humanitarian workers 27,000 (7) Cholera cases 491 deaths 89,603 (7) Measles cases 1,392 deaths 2 million (4) severe acute malnourished children 6.7 millions (5) food insecure people 164 incidents due to LRA activities (6) 36 people killed 180 abducted comprising 26 children $78.2 million (8) Financing of 109 projects by the Pooled Fund $618 million (9) total fund received by the HAP 2013 (69.2%) 2014 6.3 million (10) people in need of humanitarian assistance (8.1% of total pop.) 4.7 million (10) people targeted by humanitarians (6% of total population ) KEY EVENTS KEY FACTS 2013 mirrored previous years with repetitive armed clashes destabilizing millions of people. More than 2.9 million people were displaced, 60% of whom in the Kivus. In a volatile environment facing financial constraints, aid agencies provided relief to millions of people. DR Congo: 2013, a year of humanitarian challenges (January 2014)

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(1) CMP: Commission Mouvements de Population, Dec.13 (2) UNHCR, Nov. 13 (3) OCHA & Partners, Dec. 13,

(4) UNICEF, Dec. 13 , (5) IPC , Dec. 2013,

(6) OCHA & Partners, Dec. 13

(7) Ministère de la Santé, Dec. 13 (8) Pooled Fund DRC, Dec. 13

(9) FTS, Dec. 13 (10) HNO DRC, Dec. 13

(11) UNHCR, Dec. 13 (12) OCHA, Jan. 14

Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/drc www.rdc-humanitaire.netCreation date : 31 January 2014 The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

JAN.

DEC.

NOV.

OCT.

SEPT.

AUG.

JUL.

JUN

MAY

APR.

MAR.

FEB.

Humanitarian Action Plan 2013: 893 millions USD.

80% of IDP return toHauts-Plateaux of Kalehe.

Mary Robinson appointed as Specialof the UN for the Great Lake Region.

Report on protection of civilans in the Katanga "triangle of death" released.

Joint Ban Ki Moon (UN) & Jim Yong Kim (World Bank) mission.

Martin Kobler appointed Head of MONUSCO.

Nord-Kivu reached 1 million IDP.

Interagency mission of 7 humanitarian organizations.

M23 declares end to its armed struggle.

Launch of the �rst drone MONUSCOKatanga Province reached 400,000 IDP.

Renewed �ghting in north of Goma between FARDC and M23 and important displacementof population. Deployment of 3,000 peacekeepers of the MONUSCO intervention brigade.

Hundred of civilians maasacred in Pinga during �ghtings between Maï Maï Cheka and APCLS.

ANGOLAZAMBIA

TANZANIA

UGANDA

SOUTHSUDAN

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

BURUNDI

RWANDA

Kamango

PingaGoma

Kindu Bukavu

Matadi Kananga

Bandundu

Mbandaka

Kisangani

Mbuji Mayi

Lubumbashi

33,200(14)

congoleses expelled from Angola(Janv.-Oct. 2013)

88,000 returnees

(Janv.-Oct. 2013)

45,000(11)

Central African refugees

Katanga

Orientale

Equateur

Bandundu

ManiemaKasai Oriental

Kasai Occidental

Sud-Kivu

Nord-Kivu

Bas-congo

Kinshasa

100 km

15,000 549,921

1,123,446

409,073

579,607293,510

2,000(13)

congolese returnees

Pweto

Mitwaba

Manono

Areas affected by security incidentsdue to LRA activities

Fights between FARDCand armed groups

Congolese returned fromAngola

Central African Refugees into DRC

Areas of Katanga province affected by cholera

000 Number of internally displaced people as ofDec. 2013

Major humanitariancrisis

Congolese returned from South Sudan

2.9 million(1)

internally displaced people

201,698 (2)

refugees in DRC

438,869(2) Congolese refugees in African countries

251 incidents (3)

against humanitarian workers

27,000(7)

Cholera cases491 deaths

89,603(7)

Measles cases 1,392 deaths

2 million(4)

severe acute malnourishedchildren

6.7 millions(5)

food insecure people

164 incidents due to LRA activities

(6)

36 people killed180 abducted comprising 26 children

$78.2 million(8)

Financing of 109 projectsby the Pooled Fund

$618 million(9) total fund received by the HAP 2013 (69.2%)

2014 6.3 million(10)

people in need of humanitarianassistance (8.1% of total pop.)

4.7 million(10) peopletargeted by humanitarians (6% of total population )

KEY EVENTS KEY FACTS

2013 mirrored previous years with repetitive armed clashes destabilizing millions of people. More than 2.9 million people were displaced, 60% of whom in the Kivus.In a volatile environment facing financial constraints, aid agencies provided relief to millions of people.

DR Congo: 2013, a year of humanitarian challenges (January 2014)