IDPs In Central African Republic JSON 
522,231
آخر تحديث 29 Feb 2024
Source - UNHCR, Government 
IDPs In Central African Republic JSON  .CSV 
Refugees in Central African Republic JSON 
34,441
آخر تحديث 29 Feb 2024
Source - Government, UNHCR 
Refugees in Central African Republic JSON  .CSV 
Country of origin Source تاريخ البيانات Population
Sudan Government, UNHCR 29 Feb 2024   68.1% 23,308
Dem. Rep. of the Congo Government, UNHCR 29 Feb 2024   18.8% 6,425
South Sudan Government, UNHCR 29 Feb 2024   8.1% 2,786
Chad Government, UNHCR 29 Feb 2024   4.4% 1,493
Various Government, UNHCR 29 Feb 2024   0.6% 196


Asylum-seekers in Central African Republic JSON 
32,511
آخر تحديث 29 Feb 2024
Source - UNHCR 
IDP returnees in Central African Republic JSON 
499,430
آخر تحديث 30 Jun 2022
Source - UNHCR, Government
IDPs In Central African Republic

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Refugee returnees to Central African Republic since 2017 (Non cumulative) JSON 
   Situations related to this Country
  • Central African Republic - Central African Republic Regional Response

    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.

  • Central African Republic - DRC Situation

    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.

  • Central African Republic - Eradication of Statelessness in the East and Horn of Africa, and the Great Lakes Region

    Highlighting statelessness in the 12 Member States of the ICGLR, and what is being done to eradicate it. Media coverage, testimonies of stateless persons, reports on the issue and all documents pertaining to the Brazzaville Declaration process can be consulted in English, French, Portuguese and Arabic.

  • Central African Republic - Regional Bureau for West and Central Africa

    With ongoing crises in the Central African Republic (CAR), Mali and Nigeria, as well as increased insecurity in Burkina Faso, more than 7 million people are internally displaced across the region. In this challenging context, UNHCR will assume its tri-cluster leadership role, provide direct assistance to IDPs, ensure that protection is placed at the centre of the multi-stakeholder humanitarian response and that solutions are pursued in coordination with all partners, including key development actors. “The West and Central Africa region faces multiple humanitarian and development challenges. This has not stopped its governments and people from showing solidarity with nearly 5 million refugees and internally displaced people. To be sustainable, this solidarity needs to be supported by adequate funding.” Regional Bureau Director: Mr. Abdouraouf Gnon Konde.

  • Central African Republic - Sudan situation

    Since the start of the conflict in Sudan in mid-April, large numbers of civilians have been forced to flee, including people who were already internally displaced and refugees from other countries who had sought safety in Sudan. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled into neighbouring countries or returned home in adverse circumstances – notably to the Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia and South Sudan. Others self-relocated within Sudan.