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Number of Somalis internally displaced is over 1.5 million

 

Nairobi Tuesday 08 Sep 2009 Shaaficiyah Media

 

The number of internally displaced people living in Somalia is now over 1.5 million*. The main reason for the increase of the overall number of displaced (from 1.3 million in the first quarter of 2009) is the renewed
violence in Mogadishu that displaced over a quarter of a million* people since May 7th.

 

Despite the fact that the rate of displacement from Mogadishu has significantly decreased since the beginning of July, the UN Refugee Agency’s partners in Somalia report that in the last two months only, almost 95,000 people were displaced, 77,000 of them from Mogadishu.

 

Afgooye corridor is still the area receiving most of the displaced from the Somali capital. Afgooye is now home to 524,000 Somalis living in makeshift shelters and without adequate access to basic facilities, such
as water, sanitation, medical care and education. Humanitarian agencies’ access to the areas where most of the people are displaced is still very limited, due to insecurity and continuous
fighting between the government’s forces and armed opposition groups. More and more Somalis are seeking safety crossing international borders into Kenya, Yemen and Ethiopia.

 

Insecurity and war are still the main reasons for the displacement of people, but the current drought affecting most of the Somali territory, and the consequent lack of livelihoods, are also amongst the main causes
of displacement, as reported by the displaced people themselves.

 

The majority of the 1.5 million internally displaced are women and children, victims of human rights violations committed on a daily basis in complete impunity in Somalia.

According to the UN, Somalia is scenario of one of the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. Half of its population is in urgent need of humanitarian assistance and the displaced people are the group of people most affected by the crisis.

 

Over half a million Somalis live as refugees in countries neighbouring Somalia, mainly in Kenya (312,800), Yemen (146,000) and Ethiopia (45,000).

*Please note that these figures are estimates largely based on reports of population movement from around 70 NGO partners based in the three regions of Somalia

 

 

 


Roberta Russo
Associate Public Information Officer
UNHCR Somalia
Waiyaki Way, Lion Place
Nairobi
+254 (0) 733121136
russo@unhcr.org

 

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