Burundi

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Displaced population tracked by DTM in Burundi
Latest IDP estimates from IDMC
23,000
In Burundi, IDMC GRID Dec 2019
Total population in Burundi
As of 2018 World Bank
Region
East Africa and the Horn of Africa

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  • Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
  • Site assessed by DTM

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DTM Burundi recorded 61,784 individuals comprising 13,210 families during the period covered. Of these 19% were children, 10% were elderly and 5% were pregnant women. These DTM statistics covered the 3 provinces of Bubanza, Cankuzo and Gitega.

DTM recorded 148,490 IDPs comprising 31,245 households during the period covered. Of these 5,157 are in displacement sites, 86,014 are living with host families and 57,319 are living in rented houses and self-constructed huts.

En décembre 2016, DTM a identifié 141 221 258 PDI (29 245 ménages) dans onze provinces. La plupart des PDI résident dans la province de Gitega (34 584 PDI).

The site profile was conducted for a camp in the town of Mutimbuzi, Rural Bujumbura. 958 IDPs comprising 102 households were present at the camp during the period of survey. There was one functional water service on site which could provide 20 liters of water per person per day.

The site profile was conducted for a camp in the town of Mutimbuzi, Rural Bujumbura. 2,032 IDPs comprising 303 households were present at the camp during the period of survey. There were two functional water services on site which could provide 20 liters of water per person per day.

La Matrice de suivi des Déplacements (DTM en anglais) a été lancée au Burundi en Septembre 2015 par l’Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations pour suivre et évaluer efficacement de manière systématique les mouvements de population à l’intérieur du pays.

DTM recorded 141,221 IDPs. Of these 58% were displaced as a result of natural disasters and 42% were displaced as a result of the socio-political situation. 

In Cashi, DTM recorded 1,063 IDPs (135 households) in October 2016. This number did not change in the follollowing month. The numbers did not change in the case of Gitaza either during the same months, where DTM recorded 1,269 IPDs (182 households).

En octobre 2016, DTM a identifié 102 258 PDI (21 606 ménages) dans neuf provinces. La plupart des PDI résident dans la province de Gitega (31 610 PDI soit 7 014 ménages).

130,956 persons are reported to be internally displaced. This represents a 28% increase from previous month (October 2016) and an overall peak in 2016. There were around 14,900 IDPs in January 2016. 11 out of 18 provinces were covered by the DTM.

DTM recorded 102,258 IDPs (21,606 households) in nine provinces. Most IDPs were found in Gitega (31,610 IDPs or 7,014 households). 32% of IDPs had been displaced since January–April 2015, 33% since after July 2015 and 31% since May–July 2015. Another 4% had been displaced since 2013–2015.

En septembre 2016, les données ont été collectées sur les personnes déplacées internes dans sept (7) provinces avec des informations fournies par 314 informateurs-clés dans les provinces ciblées.

57,926 IDPs (12,254 households) have been identified by the DTM in September 2016 in the 7 targeted provinces. The number of persons displaced by natural disasters has increased by 15% between August and September 2016.

En août 2016, DTM a identifié 59 758 PDI dans sept provinces. La plupart des PDI résident dans la province de Makamba (13 255 PDI soit 2 651 ménages).

DTM recorded 59,758 IDPs (12,472 households) in seven provinces. Most IDPs were found in Makamba (13,255 IDPs or 2,651 households). 58% of IDPs reported socio-political reasons for their displacement and 40% were displaced by natural disasters. 2% fled for 'other' reasons.

Pendant le mois de juillet 2016, les données ont été collectées sur les personnes déplacées internes au sein de sept (7) provinces avec des informations fournies par 1,774 informateurs-clé dans les provinces ciblées. Les données des collines ont été collectées dans six (6) provinces

En juin 2016, DTM a identifié 61 268 PDI dans sept provinces. La plupart des PDI résident dans la province de Makamba (14 635 PDI soit 2 927 ménages).

58,461 IDPs (11,698 households) have been identified by the DTM in July 2016 in seven targeted provinces. The majority of IDPs identified in July 2016 left their homes due to the current socio-political situation (66%). 33% of IDPs fled due to natural disasters.

DTM recorded 61,268 IDPs (12,610 households) in seven provinces. Most IDPs were found in Makamba (14,635 IDPs or 2,927households). 68% of IDPs reported socio-political reasons for their displacement and 29% were displaced by natural disasters. 3% fled for 'other' reasons.

La Matrice de suivi des Déplacements (DTM en anglais) a été lancée au Burundi par l’Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations en septembre 2015 pour suivre et évaluer

In May 2016, the DTM assessments covered five provinces: Muyinga, Ruyigi, Rutana, Makamba and Kirundo. The assessments identified 41,423 IDPs in 8,758 households. The displaced population is composed of 46% men and boys and 54% women and girls.

En avril 2016, DTM a identifié 41 752 PDI dans quatre provinces. La plupart des PDI résident dans la province de Makamba (15 643 PDI soit 3 127 ménages). 67% des PDI ont été déplacées en raison de la situation socio-politique et 24% ont été déplacées à la suite désatrses naturels.

DTM recorded 41,752 IDPs in four provinces. Most IDPs were counted in Makamba province (15,643 IDPs or 3,127 households). 67% of IDPs reported socio-political reasons for their displacement and 24% were displaced by natural disasters. 9% fled for 'other' reasons.

La Matrice de suivi des Déplacements (DTM en anglais) a été lancée au Burundi par l’Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations en septembre 2015 pour suivre et évaluer

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