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Refugees and nationals by district
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Refugee population by district
Refugee settlements
Total refugees JSON 
1,331,565
Last updated 31 Aug 2019
Source - UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 
Total refugees by month JSON  .CSV 
Refugees by district JSON  .CSV 
The category "Other" includes refugees in transit/reception facilities pending relocation to settlements.
Location name Source Data date Population
Yumbe UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  17.2%
228,519
Adjumani UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  15.5%
205,762
Arua UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  13.0%
172,238
Isingiro UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  9.4%
125,547
Moyo UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  9.1%
120,802
Kikuube UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  8.5%
112,659
Kyegegwa UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  8.0%
106,391
Kampala UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  5.3%
70,191
Kamwenge UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  5.2%
69,372
Kiryandongo UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  4.6%
61,758
Lamwo UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  3.8%
50,817
Koboko UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  0.4%
5,343

Refugees by country of origin JSON  .CSV 
Country of origin Source Data date Population
South Sudan UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  63.3%
842,640
Dem. Rep. of the Congo UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  28.2%
376,111
Burundi UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  3.3%
43,441
Somalia UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  2.5%
33,714
Rwanda UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  1.2%
16,142
Eritrea UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  1.0%
13,237
Sudan UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  0.2%
2,817
Ethiopia UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  0.2%
2,812
Others UNHCR, Government of Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister 31 Aug 2019
  0.0%
651


Host population by district JSON 
Location name Source Data date Population
Kampala 8 Aug 2019
  27.2%
1,650,800
Arua 8 Aug 2019
  14.7%
891,700
Yumbe 8 Aug 2019
  10.4%
629,400
Isingiro 8 Aug 2019
  9.5%
576,300
Kamwenge 8 Aug 2019
  8.1%
495,400
Kyegegwa 8 Aug 2019
  6.7%
408,700
Kikuube 8 Aug 2019
  5.6%
341,300
Kiryandongo 8 Aug 2019
  5.0%
305,300
Koboko 8 Aug 2019
  4.1%
248,500
Adjumani 8 Aug 2019
  3.9%
234,300
Moyo 8 Aug 2019
  2.6%
155,200
Lamwo 8 Aug 2019
  2.3%
142,300

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Capital
Kampala
Languages
en, sw
Population
34,856,813
Area
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Gini index
44.3
Currency
UGX
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