Uganda

 

Operation: Opération: Uganda

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

2018 planning figures
1,000,000 South Sudanese refugees will have access to permanent water solutions
250,400 refugee children will be enrolled in primary education
12,400 people will be provided with entrepreneurships/business support
95% of South Sudanese refugees will graduate from secondary education
2016 end-year results
246,300 South Sudanese women received core-relief items, shelter kits and sanitary kits
130,600 school-age refugee children were enrolled in primary education 
18,000 refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo were submitted for resettlement
9,300 refugee business owners were trained in entrepreneurship and facilitated access to credit and financial services
767 South Sudanese SGBV survivors accessed  psychosocial counselling

People of Concern Personnes relevant de la compétence du HCR

68%
Increase in
2016
2016 1,162,715
2015 694,158
2014 600,989

 

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Uganda

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Year-end Overview

Plan Overview

Working environment

 
Uganda hosts an estimated 1.3 million refugees. It is Africa’s largest refugee hosting country and one of the top five worldwide. Throughout 2017, Uganda responded to three concurrent emergency influxes: South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burundi. The profile of new arrivals is characterized by a high proportion of women and children, currently representing approximately 84 percent of the new arrivals.
 
The Government of Uganda continues to strengthen the refugee-hosting environment through the Settlement Transformative Agenda included in its five-year National Development Plan II (NDP II 2016-2020). The UN Country Team and the World Bank are supporting the Government of Uganda through the Refugee and Host Population Empowerment (ReHoPE) strategy, which is integrated into the UN Development Assistance Framework for Uganda (UNDAF 2016-2020). These strategic initiatives are aligned with the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) of the New York Declaration on Refugees and Migrants. Uganda was the first country to officially roll-out the CRRF.
 

Key priorities

 
In 2018, Uganda, in collaboration with the international community, with an objective of streamlining risk management within the operation intends to pursue its application of a CRRF approach in the following five areas:
  • emergency response and protection;
  • peaceful co-existence with local communities;
  • self-reliance and resilient livelihoods;                        
  • integration of social services delivery in local government systems; and
durable solutions for refugees and stateless persons.