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Central African Republic — Return Intention Survey in Bangui (September 2014)
Contacter
DTMRCA@iom.int
Langue
English
Emplacement
Central African Republic
Période couverte
Sep 15 2014
Sep 23 2014
Activité
- Survey
- Return Intention
Since the peak of the crisis in December 2013, displacement in IDP sites in Bangui has decreased by approximately 80.6%. According to the Commission on the Movement of Population (CMP), in the month of September the estimated number of IDPs in Bangui was 60,093, which represents a decrease of 10.9% compared to the previous month.
91% of the total 484 IDPs interviewed envisions to leave the displacement site within the next 4 weeks. Of these, 69% of the respondents want to return and 21% want to relocate. The main challenges confronted on the sites are living conditions, food security, limited access to work and economic vulnerability.