South Africa Regional Office

 

Operation: South Africa Regional Office

Location

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Latest update of camps and office locations 21  Nov  2016. By clicking on the icons on the map, additional information is displayed.

Key Figures

2017 planning figures
28,000 people of concern will receive legal support
5,800 people of concern will be assessed for vulnerabilities
3,500 people of concern will be referred for resettlement 
3,200 households will receive targeted assistance in the form of vouchers or subsidy for food and accommodation
2,000 refugees will receive psychosocial support
2015 end-year results
13,045 people of concern receiving legal assistance
15,000 people of concern assessed for vulnerability
22,423 people of concern who received various forms of social assistance (accommodation, relief items, livelihood support)
1,534 people of concern submitted for resettlement

People of Concern

111%
Increase in
2015
2015 1,218,739
2014 576,990
2013 299,180

 

[["Refugees",122382],["Asylum-seekers",1096347],["Returned refugees",7],["Others of concern",3]]
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Budgets and Expenditure for South Africa Regional Office

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Working environment

South Africa hosts more than 1.2 million people of concern, allowing freedom of movement and right to work for both refugees and asylum-seekers. However, the high number of asylum-seekers has affected the fairness and effectiveness of the asylum system, particularly at the appeals level. Several proposed amendments to the Refugee Act 1998, if passed, could make the Act inconsistent with international law governing asylum. The growing concern around mixed migratory movements has also triggered a review of the immigration policy, resulting in the Green Paper on International Migration, which raises issues that have direct implications for asylum management. Xenophobic violence and negative attitudes towards foreign nationals continue to affect the integration of refugees and asylum-seekers. The Government’s National Action Plan to Combat Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance is pending finalization. 

Key Priorities

In 2017 the UNHCR operation will focus on:

•    providing capacity development and technical support to the Government in refugee status determination and managing refugee-related issues;
•    working closely with the Government and civil society in preventing and combating xenophobia, and promoting social cohesion and integration of refugees in host communities;
•    providing targeted social assistance to support refugees with specific needs;
•    encouraging accession to the 1954 and 1961 Statelessness Conventions.