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DR Congo UNICEF Monthly Humanitarian Situation Report - 01 - 30 June 2014

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Lubero, North Kivu: Following the advance of NDC-Cheka militia towards other localities of Ikobo and Bunyatenge groupings in South Lubero, populations moved towards localities along Masereka- Lukanga axis. Over 1,000 households were added to 3,000 initially recorded in other localities of South Lubero. The threat of this militia walking on Bunyatenge, a locality bordering recently affected Oninga (Walikale), worries populations and humanitarian workers.

Masisi, North Kivu: In response to the crisis, from the start of 2014 RRMP covered around 40 % of all NFI needs in this zone host- ing about 30,000 affected people. The new focus of humanitarians on the current crisis in South Lubero, where the special allocation of Pooled Funds is directed, should not detract attention from the crisis in Masisi nor the needs of people returning to Kamango/Nobili area (Beni territory).

Beni, North Kivu: UNHCR has started monitoring protection in Kamango/Nobili, where around 80 % of internally displaced people (IDPs) and refugees have returned home. Given the level of multisec- torial needs, funds must be mobilized for this zone that was highly affected by the offensive of the FARDC against the ADF-NALU in the second half of 2013, with many social and health infrastructures de- stroyed.

CAR: UNHCR registered the arrival of several hundreds refugees from CAR in June. Over 15,000 CAR refugees have been registered since December 2013, predominantly in the northern Equateur Prov- ince but also in Oriental Province.