Zimbabwe
Operation: Zimbabwe
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 | |
100% | of households will have their basic and domestic item needs met |
100% | of primary school–aged children will be enrolled in primary education |
100% | of women will be provided with sanitary supplies |
35% | of households will have access to arable land or other productive natural resources |
40 | government staff will be trained on statelessness |
2016 end-year results | |
100% | of people of concern had access to primaryhealth care |
1,700 | children were enrolled in primary schools (3% increase) |
530 | children were enrolled in secondary schools (10% increase) |
480 | children were enrolled in early childhood education (62% increase) |
460 | people were submitted for resettlement (102% increase) |
Latest Updates
People of Concern
97%
Decrease in
2016
2016
2016 | 10,064 |
2015 | 310,624 |
2014 | 9,225 |
[["Refugees",7426],["Asylum-seekers",952],["Returned refugees",6],["Others of concern",1680]]
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Zimbabwe
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2016
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Year-end Overview
Plan Overview
Working environment
Zimbabwe continues to maintain a favorable protection environment. The overall situation remains peaceful, though there are some heightened intra-party tensions due to the elections scheduled for 2018. The number of new asylum-seekers, particularly from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is expected to increase during 2018. Progress on the prevention of statelessness is gradually improving. Despite facing economic challenges, the Government continues to support refugees and asylum-seekers through the provision of land, transit centre facilities, warehouses, access to services and social amenities, personnel and documentation. Coordination mechanisms with partners are in place and will be continued in 2018.Key priorities:
In 2018 UNHCR will focus on:- Engaging the most vulnerable in livelihoods activities;
- Diversifying partnerships to increase the identification of people in need of international protection through regular border monitoring and visits to detention facilities;
- Working with the legislature to align relevant laws with the 2013 constitution and conducting a study on statelessness.