Cameroon 2019 Supplementary Appeal

A total of USD 44.6 million requested for the period January ‐ December 2019.

Read the entire Supplementary Appeal and access the Latest Updates on the Cameroon Situation.

Over the past 13 months, violent clashes in Cameroon between the military and armed separatists have driven thousands of Cameroonians into internal displacement and over the border into Nigeria. The displaced, most of whom are women and children, face a grave humanitarian situation in both countries. Having fled with very little, their presence in impoverished host communities is straining food resources and already limited health, education and WASH facilities in these areas.

As of October 2018, OCHA estimated there were 437,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) in Cameroon, 246,000 of them in the Southwest Region, 105,000 in the Northwest Region, and 86,000 in the Littoral and West Regions. In addition to triggering internal displacement in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of Cameroon, the ongoing conflict has also forced over 35,000 Cameroonians to seek asylum in Nigeria. As the conflict persists in Cameroon, UNHCR anticipates that the influx into Southeast Nigeria will continue, with 20,000 refugees projected to flee in the coming months. This would result in an increase in the overall number of Cameroonian refugees to more than 50,000 by the end of 2019.

This Supplementary Appeal contains UNHCR's financial requirements for its response to the Cameroon situation, as well as an overview of related activities for advocacy and resource mobilization. In 2019, the UNHCR emergency refugee response for Cameroonian refugees in Nigeria and the IDP protection and shelter/NFIs cluster response in Cameroon urgently requires $35.4 million in sustained funding to support the lives and protection of more than half-a-million Cameroonians.

Latest contributions
  • 17-JUL-2019
    Spain
    $284,090
  • 16-JUL-2019
    Ireland
    $1,136,364
  • 11-JUL-2019
    Ireland
    $10,227,273
  • 10-JUL-2019
    Sweden
    $9,376,010
  • 08-JUL-2019
    European Union
    $568,181
  • Kuwait
    $75,910
  • 05-JUL-2019
    Spain
    $1,005,114
  • 04-JUL-2019
    Japan

    private donors

    $78,200
  • European Union
    $568,181
  • Japan
    $2,800,963
  • 03-JUL-2019
    Angola
    $60,000
  • 02-JUL-2019
    Netherlands
    $743,035
  • 30-JUN-2019
    Japan

    private donors

    $300,000
  • Argentina
    $53,550
  • Sweden

    private donors

    $250,000
  • Spain
    $183,019
  • Oman

    private donors

    $57,251
  • United Arab Emirates

    private donors

    $783,336
  • Kuwait

    private donors

    $101,816
  • Saudi Arabia

    private donors

    $309,437