Location name | Source | Data date | Population | |
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Angola | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 5.5% | 56,124 |
Botswana | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 0.1% | 936 |
Comoros | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 0.0% | 12 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 51.5% | 523,840 |
Eswatini | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 0.3% | 2,767 |
Lesotho | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 0.1% | 660 |
Madagascar | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 0.1% | 590 |
Malawi | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 5.1% | 52,093 |
Mauritius | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 0.0% | 23 |
Mozambique | UNHCR, Government | 31 Jul 2023 | 3.3% | 33,872 |
Namibia | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 0.7% | 7,176 |
Republic of the Congo | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 7.2% | 73,269 |
South Africa | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 14.8% | 150,962 |
Zambia | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 8.9% | 90,647 |
Zimbabwe | UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 2.4% | 24,818 |
Location name | Source | Data date | Population | |
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Democratic Republic of the Congo | IOM, UNHCR, Government | 31 Aug 2023 | 79.3% | 6,056,562 |
Malawi | IOM | 31 Aug 2023 | 8.6% | 659,278 |
Mozambique | IOM | 30 Jun 2023 | 11.5% | 875,972 |
Zimbabwe | IOM | 31 Aug 2023 | 0.5% | 41,535 |
UNHCR, 06 Jul 2023
The third UNHCR-NGO Regional consultations in Southern Africa took place on 5 and 6 July, and deliberated, among other key issues, on how to better foster the inclusion of forcibly displaced people in national systems and services in the countries hosting them. Read more
UNHCR, 16 Jun 2023
The full-scale war in Ukraine, alongside conflict elsewhere and climate-driven upheaval meant more people than ever remained uprooted from their homes last year, heightening the urgency for immediate, collective action to alleviate the causes and impact of displacement, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency,... Read more
UNHCR, 10 Mar 2023
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is greatly alarmed as violent clashes between non-state armed groups and government forces drive hundreds of thousands to flee their homes in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In February alone, nearly 300,000 people fled across Rutshuru and Masisi territo... Read more
Deputy Director for UNHCR Southern Africa Bureau, Angele Dikongue-Atangana, visiting relocation IDPs site in Nanjua, Ancuabe and meeting with internally displaced and host communities.
© UNHCR/Deiliany de Souza December 2020
Mozambique Families displaced by extremist violence in Cabo Delgado
© UNHCR/Deiliany de Souza August 2020
UNHCR in partnership with the Catholic University of Mozambique has started a pilot project in Josina Machel neighborhood, Pemba city, to provide legal counselling and legal assistance to IDPs and host communities on issues related to birth registration an
© UNHCR/Deiliany Souza
Protection Focal points conduction awareness sessions within their own community. These frontliner workers, identify by their communities, are helping UNHCR team to deliver protection and assistance to displaced people and host communities
© UNHCR/Juliana Ghazi
Violence in northern Mozambique is leading to the displacement of thousands of families in the Province of Cabo Delgado
©UNHCR/Eduardo Burmeister, December 2020
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UNHCR concerned by conflict’s toll on hundreds of thousands displaced in eastern DR Congo – 10 March 2023 | |
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is greatly alarmed as violent clashes between non-state armed groups and government forces drive hundreds of thousands to flee their homes in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In February alone, nearly 300,000 people fled across Rutshuru and Masisi territories in North Kivu Province. | |
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Community workers brave the odds to help survivors of violence in DR Congo – UNHCR, 10 March 2022 | |
As Lidia Ajuwa, 30, walks down the hill into Kibarizo, a remote village in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo’s North Kivu province, she is greeted with smiles as she passes rows of small, grass-thatched houses. Hers is a familiar and friendly face in a region that for years has grappled with insecurity. |
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Type of Inquiry | Contact |
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Donor Relations | Joan Allison |
Media | Helene Caux |
Data | RBSA DIMA |