Angola
Operation: Angola
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 | |
95,600 | The total number of refugees and asylum seekers is 95,600 including 50,000 mainly from the Kasai region of DRC |
40,000 | refugees and asylum-seekers will receive legal assistance |
7,000 | children of school age will be enrolled in the urban areas while 15,000 children of school age will be enrolled in the Dundo area |
100% | of refugees benefit from essential services and basic rights in Dundo |
50% | of participants in leadership / management structures will be female |
2016 end-year results | |
2,600 | people attended workshops on protection and prevention of sexual and gender-based violence |
1,300 | people of concern benefitted from legal counselling |
164 | children under 1 year old were issued with birth certificates |
Latest Updates
As of 14 November 2017
People of Concern
9%
Decrease in
2016
2016
2016 | 45,698 |
2015 | 50,337 |
2014 | 59,970 |
[["Refugees",15555],["Asylum-seekers",30143]]
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Angola
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2016
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Plan Overview
Working environment
Angola is a state-party to the 1951 Convention. Since 2015, after the new Asylum law was approved, both registration and RSD stopped as the Government body in charge of refugee issues is yet to be established.
While DRC-Angola border is closed to trade and commerce, the Government of Angola has allowed access for Congolese refugees. The influx from Kasai region in the DRC that began in April 2017 has increased the number of refugees, reaching some 34,000 refugees by the end of 2017 in the Lunda Norte Province.
Refugees cannot own businesses, but can obtain work permits. Asylum-seekers cannot work. Very few are formally employed, and most are engaged in informal labour or are self-employed. Many people of concern live in precarious conditions, mainly due to the severe economic crisis, expired documentation or precarious asylum status.
While refugees formally have access to the national health system and primary education, these services are usually not free of charge, and refugees often cannot afford to pay fees. UNHCR is advocating with the Government of Angola to implement the Asylum law and carry out a registration exercise for the urban caseload in country.
UNHCR has established a protection network to conduct border monitoring and monitor POC in the provinces where UNHCR is not present. UNHCR assists the Government of Angola in coordinating the inter-agency refugee response at the national and field level. Weekly Inter-Agency coordination meetings are held in Luanda and Dundo with the participation of UN agencies and partners.
Key priorities
In 2018, UNHCR will focus on:
- Support to the Government in implementation of the new asylum law and restoring the asylum process in Angola
- Strengthen protection monitoring and advocate for a favorable protection environment
- Ensure multi-sector response to the refugees including Congolese new arrivals