Congo
Operation: Congo
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 | |
50% | of primary school-aged children from DRC will be enrolled in primary education |
40% | of Central African refugees will receive services for their specific needs |
10% | of refugees and asylum-seekers from DRC (aged 18-59 years) will be supported by UNHCR to develop their own business or self-employment |
60 | reported cases of sexual and gender-based violence among refugees and asylum-seekers |
2015 end-year results | |
6,800 | people were assisted through the issuance of documentation by national institutions |
12 | classrooms were constructed to improve educational facilities for CAR refugees in Betou |
37% | of older persons of concern received services for their specific needs |
19% | of households lived in adequate dwellings |
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People of Concern
12%
Decrease in
2015
2015
2015 | 52,152 |
2014 | 59,105 |
2013 | 54,772 |
[["Refugees",44955],["Asylum-seekers",4342],["Returned refugees",1],["Others of concern",2854]]
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Budgets and Expenditure for Congo
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2015
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Working environment
Given the unstable socio-political situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), plans for voluntary repatriation of refugees may be undermined. Many refugees do not have access to proper documentation and are being denied protection and access to local facilities and services. UNHCR will continue to reinforce the Government’s capacity to facilitate access to land for refugees, examine requests for the recognition of refugee status determination (RSD) and facilitate integration and/or repatriation through the delivery of proper documentation.Key priorities
In 2017 UNHCR’s operation will focus on:• ensuring continuous registration of refugees;
• supporting the authorities in the RSD process;
• providing health care to Central African refugees ,especially to those with specific needs;
• responding to SGBV cases through community capacity building and projects related to income-generating activities through cash-based interventions.
In the event of a funding shortfall, assistance to people with specific needs, access to health care and local integration activities will be affected.