Central African Republic

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IDPs tracked

Displacement Movements

512,000
IDMC 2023

Data collection round

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IDP Population Trend

  • Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
  • Site assessed by DTM
  • Data not available
About Central African Republic

In response to the sectarian and inter-communal violence that erupted in December 2013 in the Central African Republic, and subsequent displacement of persons, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) rolled out its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM). DTM in the Central African Republic collects key information on internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees through different components and methodologies throughout the country.Information collected include the location, numbers, periods of displacement, area of origin, needs and vulnerabilities of the population displaced as well as services available and return intentions.While DTM rounds are implemented on a monthly basis, enumerators are also deployed in instances of new displacement to conduct rapid assessments and inform humanitarian partners in a timely manner.

Contact

DTM CAR
DTMRCA@iom.int

Current Donors
  • BHA
  • ECHO
  • CAR Humanitarian Fund
Mobility Impact due to COVID-19 in Central African Republic

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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Central African Republic — Return Intention Survey in Bangui (February 2014)

609 IDPs were interviewed at 40 sites in Bangui. 89% of displaced persons left their place of origin since December 2013. 99% left their place of origin for security reasons. 20% of displaced persons have stayed at more than one site.

République Centrafricaine — Enquête sur les Intentions de Retour, Bangui (Janvier 2014)

L’analyse présentée dans ce rapport est tirée d’une enquête réalisée entre 15 et 16 janvier 2014, au cours des visites journalières des Facilitateurs des Sites visant à capter les intentions de retours des personnes vivant dans les sites à Bangui.

Republique Centrafricaine — Sites Spontanés, Bangui (décembre 2013 — janvier 2014)

Ces cartes montrent les sites spontanés à Bangui, entre le 17 décembre 2013 et le 7 janvier 2014.


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