UNHCR External Update - CAR Situation -21 January 2021
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Situation Reports / Updates
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English |
As of 20 January 2021, over 84,000 individuals are thought to have fled from the Central African Republic (CAR), where the situation continues to deteriorate since violence erupted amid the 27 December 2020 presidential election. The most rapid increase in new arrivals is in Bas Uele and North-Ubangui provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where an estimated 74,000 individuals are being hosted in local communities or staying in makeshift shelters. UNHCR operations in Cameroon, Chad, Republic of Congo and DRC are scaling up their field presence and working closely with national authorities, and partners to address the needs of the new arrivals.
Emplacements
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Soudan
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Cameroon
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République Centrafricaine
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Chad
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Republic of the Congo
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République démocratique du Congo
Groupe de population
Pays |
Groupes |
République Centrafricaine
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Central African Republic - Refugees, Central African Republic - IDPs |
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