East and Horn of Africa

Operational information on the East and Horn of Africa subregion is presented below. A summary of this can also be downloaded in PDF format. This subregion covers the following countries:
 

Subregion: East and Horn of Africa

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Budgets and Expenditure in Subregion East and Horn of Africa

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People of Concern - 2016

[["Refugees",3290441],["Asylum-seekers",128224],["IDPs",5766377],["Returned IDPs",752261],["Returned refugees",73383],["Stateless",20000],["Others of concern",221277]]
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Response in 2016

Conflicts and instability in the East and Horn of Africa continued to make it one of the most unstable subregions in the continent. For many years, the subregion has been characterized by armed conflicts, violent crime, extremism, communal violence, political instability, serious and large scale human rights violations and state failure. In 2016, UNHCR continued to respond to displacement triggered by conflicts, food insecurity and political instability in the East and Horn of Africa.
 
The increased violence and food insecurity in South Sudan generated a massive influx into neighbouring countries, in particular to Uganda. Despite the signing of the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (ARCSS) in 2015, the humanitarian situation deteriorated further when violence erupted in Juba in July 2016 and the conflict spread across areas that had previously been relatively stable. At year end, the South Sudanese refugee population was approximately 640,000 in Uganda, 339,000 in Ethiopia, 298,000 in Sudan, 89,000 in Kenya, 67,000 in the Democratic republic of the Congo (DRC) and 5,000 in the Central African Republic (CAR).
 
In view of the continued worsening situation in South Sudan, UNHCR and partners revised and updated their contingency plan to ensure preparedness in the continued high influx of South Sudanese refugees into Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Uganda. UNHCR’s response to the South Sudan emergency has been through the provision of humanitarian assistance and protection-centered interventions while strengthening the self-reliance capacity of displaced people, with a particular focus on the most vulnerable people. Moreover, due to the ongoing conflict, there have been challenges in maintaining the civilian character of asylum in South Sudan. Substantial gaps remain in meeting the protection and assistance needs of refugees, IDPs and people at risk of statelessness in South Sudan due to limited humanitarian access in many locations and severe underfunding.
 
The Somali refugee situation has been going on for over two decades, affecting three generations of Somalis. There were nearly 1 million Somali refugees in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Yemen, and approximately 1.2 million Somalis displaced within Somalia. In October 2016, the High Commissioner for refugees appointed a Special Envoy on the Somali Refugee Situation, specifically to maximize efforts in finding solutions for Somali refugees and asylum-seekers at national and regional level and striving to enhance dialogue between Governments of asylum countries, Somalia and the international community to help maintain asylum for Somali refugees. In 2016, UNHCR assisted close to 33,800 Somali refugees for voluntary return from Kenya to Somalia. Insecurity, food insecurity and political instability in many parts of Somalia however continued to create obstacles for a large-scale voluntary repatriation. Nonetheless, UNHCR continued to ensure the provision of assistance and protection to refugees, asylum-seekers and IDPs. Due to inadequate funding, reintegration activities and access to basic services, education and livelihoods have not been fully implemented.
 
In addition to these two situations in the sub-region, UNHCR continued to seek durable solutions for the protracted situation of refugees from Rwanda while also attending to the needs of refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Furthermore, UNHCR continued to respond to the situation in Burundi through provision of protection and assistance.
 
UNHCR remained concerned about the increased displacement, especially in light of funding constraints in the subregion. The low level of available funding needs to be urgently addressed in order to meet the humanitarian needs of people of concern in the sub-region.
2,594 Number of personnel (international and national)
98 Number of offices
9.4 Mio. Estimated number of people of concern (PoC)
USD 1,485.9 Mio.  Overall funding requirements (ExCom-approved 2016 budget)
 
 

Operational Environment and Strategy


The conflict in South Sudan, which erupted in December 2013, has continued to affect more than 1.6 million internally displaced people (IDPs) and 265,000 refugees of other nationalities in South Sudan, and more than 620,000 South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Uganda. An IASC system-wide level-3 emergency declared in February 2014 remains in effect.
 
The conflict in Yemen also deteriorated in 2015, forcing Yemenis and third-country nationals in Yemen to flee to neighbouring countries, mainly Djibouti and Somalia, as well to Ethiopia and Sudan. This has put further strain on these countries which are already hosting significant refugee and IDP populations.  
 
In 2016, UNHCR and its partners will continue to support governments in the subregion to maintain protection space and manage asylum systems and institutional frameworks. The Office will focus on stabilizing the emergency phase of its response to the influx of South Sudanese refugees throughout 2014 and 2015, while also undertaking emergency response activities for possible new arrivals.
 
For protracted refugee situations in the subregion, UNHCR will advocate to enhance the  self-reliance of refugees, pending durable solutions. With regard to Somali refugees in Kenya, the organization will support efforts to foster conditions inside Somalia that are conducive to sustainable repatriation and to address the needs of host communities in Kenya.
 
Whenever possible, including in Chad, Ethiopia and Uganda, UNHCR will promote out-of-camp strategies for the protection and assistance of refugees. 

Response and Implementation


Operations in Chad, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda are presented in separate country chapters. 

In Eritrea, UNHCR will continue to implement core protection activities and provide lifesaving assistance. The Office will also:  

  • Promote  solutions-oriented programmes for repatriation, resettlement and socio-economic integration into local communities through livelihood/self-reliance projects that will benefit refugees as well as host communities, and by progressively including refugees in national development programmes and services such as health care, education, and water supply;
  • Extend assistance to host communities to promote peaceful coexistence and preserve asylum space; and
  • Strengthen its engagement with the Government and partnerships with other UN agencies and development actors.

2016 Budget and Expenditure in East and Horn of Africa | USD

Operation Pillar 1
Refugee programme
Pillar 2
Stateless programme
Pillar 3
Reintegration projects
Pillar 4
IDP projects
Total
Chad Budget
Expenditure
159,841,543
64,079,411
911,419
627,930
0
0
1,973,047
1,818,875
162,726,009
66,526,216
Djibouti Budget
Expenditure
31,987,830
11,147,555
0
0
0
0
0
0
31,987,830
11,147,555
Eritrea Budget
Expenditure
4,891,037
3,524,316
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,891,037
3,524,316
Ethiopia Budget
Expenditure
279,327,419
135,616,552
0
0
0
0
0
0
279,327,419
135,616,552
Ethiopia UNHCR Representation to the AU and ECA Budget
Expenditure
2,042,045
1,193,692
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,042,045
1,193,692
Kenya Budget
Expenditure
268,674,963
124,063,681
500,000
268,302
0
0
0
0
269,174,963
124,331,983
Kenya Regional Support Hub Budget
Expenditure
5,907,779
4,573,202
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,907,779
4,573,202
Somalia Budget
Expenditure
93,413,834
29,511,359
0
0
34,862,433
8,315,002
37,640,414
13,080,133
165,916,681
50,906,494
South Sudan Budget
Expenditure
167,859,752
87,870,855
4,795,794
2,547,062
0
0
103,012,668
35,890,262
275,668,213
126,308,179
Sudan Budget
Expenditure
135,018,613
70,440,917
1,548,266
831,286
0
0
30,598,637
8,769,054
167,165,516
80,041,256
Uganda Budget
Expenditure
302,036,543
125,318,821
108,044
3,891
0
0
0
0
302,144,587
125,322,711
Regional activities Budget
Expenditure
13,040,022
456,320
0
0
0
0
0
0
13,040,022
456,320
Total Budget
Expenditure
1,464,041,379
657,796,682
7,863,523
4,278,471
34,862,433
8,315,002
173,224,765
59,558,324
1,679,992,100
729,948,478

2016 Voluntary Contributions to East and Horn of Africa | USD

Earmarking / Donor Pillar 1
Refugee programme
Pillar 2
Stateless programme
Pillar 3
Reintegration projects
Pillar 4
IDP projects
All
pillars
Total
East and Horn of Africa overall
Australia 3,599,7120000 3,599,712
Denmark 00003,707,174 3,707,174
Finland 00002,491,506 2,491,506
Germany 000045,635,870 45,635,870
Holy See 5,0000000 5,000
Ireland 1,132,5030000 1,132,503
Luxembourg 0000824,176 824,176
Malta 21,9780000 21,978
Monaco 55,7410000 55,741
Philippines 5,0000000 5,000
Private donors in Australia 00003,980 3,980
Private donors in Canada 00008,276 8,276
Private donors in France 000085 85
Private donors in Germany 00001,061,571 1,061,571
Private donors in Italy 0000555 555
Private donors in Japan 0001,000,0008,426 1,008,426
Private donors in Spain 00003,869 3,869
Private donors in Switzerland 00006,552 6,552
Private donors in the Republic of Korea 000017,183 17,183
Private donors in the United States of America 0000260,078 260,078
Republic of Korea 0000500,000 500,000
Sweden 00002,448,880 2,448,880
East and Horn of Africa overall subtotal 4,819,934001,000,00056,978,179 62,798,113
Chad
Canada 00001,498,127 1,498,127
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) 325,002001,001,2820 1,326,284
Denmark 100,0000000 100,000
European Union 4,701,7270000 4,701,727
Finland 156,1990001,137,290 1,293,489
France 736,9610000 736,961
Germany 1,364,008001,109,8780 2,473,885
Ireland 0000543,478 543,478
Private donors in Germany 0000234,706 234,706
Private donors in Italy 0000107 107
Private donors in Qatar 1,847,2430000 1,847,243
Private donors in Spain 19,7340000 19,734
Private donors in the Netherlands 673,9380000 673,938
Private donors in the United States of America 587,763000126,787 714,550
Spain 192,9030000 192,903
Sweden 0000612,220 612,220
Switzerland 0000702,106 702,106
UNAIDS 000064,200 64,200
United States of America 9,900,00000038,200,000 48,100,000
Chad subtotal 20,605,478002,111,16043,119,021 65,835,659
Djibouti
Canada 0000187,266 187,266
Finland 195,8250000 195,825
Japan 00003,500,000 3,500,000
Private donors in Qatar 140,0000000 140,000
Sweden 00001,178,550 1,178,550
United States of America 5,043,7130003,800,000 8,843,713
Djibouti subtotal 5,379,5380008,665,816 14,045,354
Eritrea
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) 350,0000000 350,000
Eritrea subtotal 350,0000000 350,000
Ethiopia
Canada 00002,996,255 2,996,255
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) 5,600,7700000 5,600,770
Delivering as One 124,8690000 124,869
Denmark 100,0000000 100,000
European Union 1,493,3630000 1,493,363
France 566,8930000 566,893
Germany 2,831,8990000 2,831,899
Ireland 265,3930000 265,393
Italy 221,2390000 221,239
Japan 5,000,0000000 5,000,000
Luxembourg 0000549,451 549,451
Netherlands 679,7040000 679,704
Private donors in Australia 616,675000103,739 720,414
Private donors in Qatar 1,847,2430000 1,847,243
Private donors in Spain 264,14700060,410 324,557
Private donors in Switzerland 290,3250000 290,325
Private donors in the Netherlands 16,858,5080000 16,858,508
Private donors in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 144,3000000 144,300
Private donors in the United States of America 490,2060000 490,206
Spain 133,7790000 133,779
Sweden 1,637,8360000 1,637,836
Switzerland 1,183,4320000 1,183,432
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 00002,095,922 2,095,922
United States of America 10,547,63500057,100,000 67,647,635
Ethiopia subtotal 50,898,21800062,905,776 113,803,993
Kenya
Canada 00004,494,382 4,494,382
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) 1,400,0000000 1,400,000
European Union 2,254,7910000 2,254,791
Finland 00001,592,357 1,592,357
Germany 3,397,5080000 3,397,508
Japan 5,916,5060000 5,916,506
Netherlands 226,7500000 226,750
Private donors in Canada 199,8020000 199,802
Private donors in Qatar 2,366,8670000 2,366,867
Private donors in the Netherlands 1,040,8150000 1,040,815
Private donors in the Republic of Korea 287,1840000 287,184
Private donors in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 280,7890000 280,789
Private donors in the United States of America 755,51400034,580 790,094
Sweden 96,6150000 96,615
Switzerland 1,016,2600000 1,016,260
UNAIDS 000080,250 80,250
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 14,485,5500000 14,485,550
United States of America 19,425,00000045,193,857 64,618,857
Kenya subtotal 53,149,95200051,395,425 104,545,378
Regional activities
Denmark 80,0000000 80,000
Regional activities subtotal 80,0000000 80,000
Somalia
Canada 0000749,064 749,064
Common Humanitarian Fund Sudan 000900,4910 900,491
European Union 606,5760975,0571,819,7280 3,401,361
Germany 1,691,094001,691,0940 3,382,187
Japan 4,380,39001,755,2161,862,580460,000 8,458,186
Norway 0000876,168 876,168
Private donors in Italy 0000427 427
Private donors in the United States of America 0000375 375
Saudi Arabia 2,446,0000000 2,446,000
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2,182,57105,748,512566,9760 8,498,058
United States of America 4,600,00000033,350,000 37,950,000
Somalia subtotal 15,906,63008,478,7856,840,86835,436,034 66,662,316
South Sudan
Belgium 2,185,7920000 2,185,792
Canada 00001,872,659 1,872,659
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) 5,989,3210000 5,989,321
Common Humanitarian Fund Sudan 000199,8420 199,842
European Union 6,737,5170000 6,737,517
France 000200,000250,000 450,000
Germany 2,219,756001,132,5030 3,352,259
Japan 3,500,0000000 3,500,000
Private donors in Australia 00001,103 1,103
Private donors in Germany 00001,133,787 1,133,787
Private donors in Italy 0000979 979
Private donors in Qatar 1,847,2430000 1,847,243
Private donors in Sweden 0000178 178
Private donors in Switzerland 000029 29
Private donors in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 296,9910000 296,991
Private donors in the United States of America 119,49800038 119,536
Spain 000013,115 13,115
UNAIDS 000080,250 80,250
United States of America 4,193,00000057,800,000 61,993,000
South Sudan subtotal 27,089,119001,532,34561,152,137 89,773,601
Sudan
Canada 00001,498,127 1,498,127
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) 4,603,86800761,7550 5,365,623
Common Humanitarian Fund Sudan 3,354,863001,536,8170 4,891,680
European Union 4,382,31300404,5360 4,786,849
Germany 5,094,3660000 5,094,366
Italy 760,8700000 760,870
Japan 3,086,022268,8170677,419467,742 4,500,000
Luxembourg 0000549,451 549,451
Netherlands 556,3890000 556,389
Norway 00001,168,224 1,168,224
Private donors in Italy 00055928 587
Private donors in Qatar 1,204,4400000 1,204,440
Private donors in Sweden 0000353 353
Private donors in Switzerland 000156,00022 156,022
Private donors in the Netherlands 1,440,6470000 1,440,647
Private donors in the United States of America 4,240000116 4,356
Sweden 00002,528,646 2,528,646
Switzerland 1,016,2600000 1,016,260
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2,500,0000000 2,500,000
United Nations Darfur Fund 0001,406,1790 1,406,179
United States of America 3,150,00000028,100,000 31,250,000
Sudan subtotal 31,154,278268,81704,943,26534,312,710 70,679,070
Uganda
Belgium 1,194,2660000 1,194,266
Canada 0000936,330 936,330
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) 10,899,6050000 10,899,605
Denmark 1,000,0000000 1,000,000
European Union 2,886,5370000 2,886,537
Germany 1,473,9230000 1,473,923
Ireland 1,193,2410000 1,193,241
Japan 3,500,0000001,833,013 5,333,013
Norway 1,752,336000599,520 2,351,857
PRIV DONORS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 250,0000000 250,000
Private donors in Germany 901,9170000 901,917
Private donors in Italy 6800044 112
Private donors in Japan 90,2700000 90,270
Private donors in Qatar 1,505,5370000 1,505,537
Private donors in the United States of America 1,816,0800000 1,816,080
Sweden 4,347,3540000 4,347,354
UNAIDS 000080,250 80,250
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 7,720,3190000 7,720,319
United States of America 22,569,60000051,800,000 74,369,600
Uganda subtotal 63,101,05300055,249,157 118,350,210
Total 272,534,199268,8178,478,78516,427,637409,214,256 706,923,694
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