Country of origin | Source | Data date | Population | |
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Sudan | UNHCR, Government | 30 Jun 2019 | 74.0% | 343,591 |
Central African Rep. | UNHCR, Government | 30 Jun 2019 | 22.3% | 103,562 |
Nigeria | UNHCR, Government | 30 Jun 2019 | 3.4% | 15,999 |
Others | UNHCR, Government | 30 Jun 2019 | 0.2% | 878 |
Dem. Rep. of the Congo | UNHCR, Government | 30 Jun 2019 | 0.1% | 310 |
The dire crisis in the Central African Republic continues to trigger massive forced displacement, increasing pressure on resources and living conditions in host communities and countries. Intense militia activity and inter-community violence hampers humanitarian access and exposes civilians to serious protection risks. According to OCHA, CAR remains the country with the highest humanitarian needs per capita, with 50 per cent of the population having to rely on humanitarian assistance to survive, while 25 per cent is displaced either internally or in a neighbouring country.
Northern Nigeria’s conflict with Boko Haram spilled over to the Lake Chad Basin region, where Nigerian refugees are hosted since 2014, causing large scale forced displacement and an unprecedented humanitarian emergency in Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
Chad CCCM Overview
The on-going conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have caused and continue to cause internal and external displacement of populations. In 2017, some 100,000 Congolese fled to neighbouring countries as refugees, due to widespread militia activities, unrest and violence, joining the 585,000 already in exile. The security conditions in DRC, especially in the eastern and central parts have continued to worsen since the beginning of 2018. Because of this, the Congolese refugee population is now among the ten largest in the world. Nearly 55 per cent are children, many crossing borders unaccompanied or separated. Existing camps and sites in many asylum countries are saturated, and available basic services are stretched to the limit. The situation requires support, adequate resources and collaboration so that effective protection and assistance can be delivered efficiently to Congolese refugees.
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Funding | |
Refugee Response Financial Tracking | |
Nigeria RRRP Inter-Agency Funding | |
Others | |
The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) | |
Disaggregated conflict collection, analysis and crisis mapping project | |
Oslo Humanitarian Conference on Nigeria and the Lake Chad Region | |
Humanitarian Conference | |
Global Protection Cluster | |
Central African Republic webpage | |
Open Data for Africa Données démographiques Chad | |
Shelter and NFI Cluster - Chad | |
Partner | |
Financial Tracking Service Chad | |
FTS Chad | |
Financial Tracking Service CAR | |
Financial Tracking Service for CAR Humanitarian Response Plan 2017 | |
UNHCR Chad | |
Chad on unhcr.org | |
REACH | |
REACH was first deployed to Chad in late 2015 to conduct multi-sector needs assessments to address information gaps on the humanitarian situation in the Lake Chad region. Ongoing projects include multi-sector data collection and community profiling of displaced and host populations. | |
CAR Humanitarian Response | |
Déplacés internes | |
UNHCR | |
CRRF | Chad | |
Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework | |
Refworld | |
Chad on Refworld | |
Nigeria Emergency | |
Emergency |
Capital |
N'Djamena
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Languages |
fr, ar
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Population |
14,037,000
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Area |
N/A
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GDP |
N/A
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GDP growth |
N/A
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Income level |
N/A
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Gini index |
39.8
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Currency |
XAF
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Literacy rate |
N/A
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