year coa coo totalrefugees ccode_coo ccode_coa minimal_distance groupname1 gwgroupid1 groupname2 gwgroupid2 groupname3 gwgroupid3 sources quote groupshare1_num groupshare2_num groupshare3_num group1share_multiplier group2share_multiplier group3share_multiplier group1_size group2_size group3_size 1988 United States Cuba 3863 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their deifferences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 3476.7 193.15 193.15 1989 United States Cuba 7668 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6901.2 383.4 383.4 1990 United States Cuba 12450 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 11205 622.5 622.5 1991 United States Cuba 16317 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their differences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 14685.3 815.85 815.85 1992 United States Cuba 19934 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17940.6 996.7 996.7 1993 United States Cuba 20276 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their differences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 18248.4 1013.8 1013.8 1994 United States Cuba 19550 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17595 977.5 977.5 1995 United States Cuba 21519 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their differences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 19367.1 1075.95 1075.95 1996 United States Cuba 21865 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 19678.5 1093.25 1093.25 1997 United States Cuba 21308 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their differences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 19177.2 1065.4 1065.4 1998 United States Cuba 19890 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17901 994.5 994.5 1999 United States Cuba 19177 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their differences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17259.3 958.85 958.85 2000 United States Cuba 15683 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 14114.7 784.15 784.15 2001 United States Cuba 14414 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their differences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 12972.6 720.7 720.7 2002 United States Cuba 13001 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 11700.9 650.05 650.05 2003 United States Cuba 11279 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their differences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10151.1 563.95 563.95 2004 United States Cuba 11821 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10638.9 591.05 591.05 2005 United States Cuba 14990 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Though Cuba has always been a multi-racial society, despite their differences, prior to Mariel both major waves of Cuban immigrants were predominatly White dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 13491 749.5 749.5 1977 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4500 490 625 0 2006 United States Cuba 29400 40 2 204724 Whites 4001000 Mulattoes Blacks 4002000 http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume5/pdfs/FILE26.pdf Data from the 1990 census shows that 86.3 percen ot the immigrant were White Cubans, 0.2 percent were Black Cubans, 0.3 percent were Asians and 13.2 percent designated themselves as beloinging to other race. In Cuba, as in the rest of the Carib dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 26460 1470 1470 1993 United States Haiti 2132 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 2025.4 1994 United States Haiti 6947 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 6599.65 1995 United States Haiti 9279 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 8815.05 1996 United States Haiti 11008 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 10457.6 1997 United States Haiti 11888 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 11293.6 1998 United States Haiti 10577 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 10048.1 1999 United States Haiti 6302 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 5986.9 2000 United States Haiti 5160 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,USCRI,,USA,3ae6a8aa4,0.html Haitians represented the third largest group, with 2,977 applying during the year, and an approval rate of 7.6 percent dominant 0.95 4902 2001 United States Haiti 5251 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 4988.45 2002 United States Haiti 5662 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 5378.9 2003 United States Haiti 5389 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 5119.55 2004 United States Haiti 6760 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 6422 2005 United States Haiti 10560 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 10032 2006 United States Haiti 17171 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 16312.5 2007 United States Haiti 17728 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 16841.6 2008 United States Haiti 18175 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 17266.2 2009 United States Haiti 18733 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=M7uXBkUAbQ4C&pg=PA78&dq=haitian+refugees+in+the+USA&hl=de&ei=ZSMpTvS0M5Cc-wbnrpT1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=haitian%20refugees%20in%20the%20USA&f=false political refugees. P.78 dominant 0.95 17796.3 2010 United States of America Haiti 18487 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 17562.7 2011 United States of America Haiti 24013 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 22812.3 2012 United States of America Haiti 26849 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 25506.5 2013 United States of America Haiti 25891 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 24596.4 2014 United States of America Haiti 24170 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 22961.5 2015 United States of America Haiti 21508 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 20432.6 2016 United States of America Haiti 18484 41 2 926882 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 17559.8 2012 United States of America Mexico 2352 70 2 0 Mestizos 7001000 dominant 0.95 2234.4 2013 United States of America Mexico 2795 70 2 0 Mestizos 7001000 dominant 0.95 2655.25 2014 United States of America Mexico 3807 70 2 0 Mestizos 7001000 dominant 0.95 3616.65 2015 United States of America Mexico 4822 70 2 0 Mestizos 7001000 dominant 0.95 4580.9 2016 United States of America Mexico 6161 70 2 0 Mestizos 7001000 dominant 0.95 5852.95 1988 United States Russian Federation 26486 365 2 77081.4 Jews 36511000 Russians 36501000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 15891.6 7945.8 1989 United States Russian Federation 65381 365 2 77081.4 Jews 36511000 Russians 36501000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 39228.6 19614.3 1990 United States Russian Federation 115686 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 69411.6 23137.2 5784.3 1991 United States Russian Federation 153658 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 92194.8 30731.6 7682.9 1992 United States Russian Federation 211661 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 126997 42332.2 10583 1993 United States Russian Federation 240641 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 144385 48128.2 12032 1994 United States Russian Federation 245238 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 147143 49047.6 12261.9 1995 United States Russian Federation 194956 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 116974 38991.2 9747.8 1996 United States Russian Federation 156844 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 94106.4 31368.8 7842.2 1997 United States Russian Federation 188083 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 112850 37616.6 9404.15 1998 United States Russian Federation 162724 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Jews 36511000 Armenians 36508000 http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Russian-Americans.html majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 97634.4 32544.8 8136.2 1999 United States Russian Federation 7999 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4799.4 1599.8 399.95 2000 United States Russian Federation 11916 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7149.6 2383.2 595.8 2001 United States Russian Federation 16294 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9776.4 3258.8 814.7 2002 United States Russian Federation 18499 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11099.4 3699.8 924.95 2003 United States Russian Federation 18964 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11378.4 3792.8 948.2 2004 United States Russian Federation 15891 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9534.6 3178.2 794.55 2005 United States Russian Federation 18812 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11287.2 3762.4 940.6 2006 United States Russian Federation 86914 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 52148.4 17382.8 4345.7 2007 United States Russian Federation 7915 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4749 1583 395.75 2008 United States Russian Federation 7652 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4591.2 1530.4 382.6 2009 United States Russian Federation 7434 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36501000 Chechen 36516000 Jews 36511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4460.4 1486.8 371.7 2010 United States of America Russian Federation 7043 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36602000 dominant 0.95 6690.85 2011 United States of America Russian Federation 6863 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36602000 dominant 0.95 6519.85 2012 United States of America Russian Federation 6714 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36602000 dominant 0.95 6378.3 2013 United States of America Russian Federation 6461 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36602000 dominant 0.95 6137.95 2014 United States of America Russian Federation 6163 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36602000 dominant 0.95 5854.85 2015 United States of America Russian Federation 5905 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36602000 dominant 0.95 5609.75 2016 United States of America Russian Federation 5503 365 2 77081.4 Russians 36602000 dominant 0.95 5227.85 2009 Canada United States 2019 2 20 0 99 2010 Canada United States of America 2637 2 20 0 Haitians 4101000 Women's Comission for Refugees and Children: Refugee Policy Adrift Canadian officials involved in the negotiation of the safe third country agreement revealed that the primary purpose of the provision is to allow for the resettlement of U.S. interdiction casesmany likely to be Haitiansin Canada each year. dominant 0.95 2505.15 2011 Canada United States of America 3384 2 20 0 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 3214.8 2012 Canada United States of America 4045 2 20 0 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 3842.75 2013 Canada United States of America 4451 2 20 0 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 4228.45 2014 Canada United States of America 4687 2 20 0 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 4452.65 2015 Canada United States of America 4573 2 20 0 Haitians 4101000 dominant 0.95 4344.35 1978 Cuba Nicaragua 4000 93 40 711411 99 1978 Cuba Nicaragua 4000 93 40 711411 99 1979 Dominican Rep. Haiti 3300 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 3135 1980 Dominican Rep. Haiti 3800 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 3610 1981 Dominican Rep. Haiti 5000 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 4750 1982 Dominican Rep. Haiti 5000 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 4750 1983 Dominican Rep. Haiti 5000 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 4750 2010 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 24622 346 255 333515 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 BAMF majority minority 0.6 0.3 14773.2 7386.6 1984 Dominican Rep. Haiti 5130 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 4873.5 1985 Dominican Rep. Haiti 6000 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 5700 1986 Dominican Rep. Haiti 4980 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 4731 1987 Dominican Rep. Haiti 5000 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 4750 1988 Dominican Rep. Haiti 4686 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 4451.7 1989 Dominican Rep. Haiti 3320 41 42 0 Haitians 4101000 http://www.oas.org/atip/regional%20reports/migrationinthecaribbean.pdf Some are refugees, fleeing political violence or repression, but most are escaping urban unemployment or rural poverty. dominant 0.95 3154 1982 Mexico Guatemala 35050 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=gQOZaLXtdlAC&pg=PA164&dq=maya+refugees+1985&hl=de&ei=Cl6uTcFrzqA6mOPg5AE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=ladino&f=falsevqvfb2RcYMMkcowpknLiO9m5M&hl=de&ei=0lauTaHQM4SfOtvj2O0B&sa Eighty to 90 percent of the total recognized refugee population were indigenous Maya and 10 to 20 percent ladinos. P. 75 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 33297.5 1752.5 1983 Mexico Guatemala 40000 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=gQOZaLXtdlAC&pg=PA164&dq=maya+refugees+1985&hl=de&ei=Cl6uTcFrzqA6mOPg5AE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=ladino&f=falsevqvfb2RcYMMkcowpknLiO9m5M&hl=de&ei=0lauTaHQM4SfOtvj2O0B&sa Eighty to 90 percent of the total recognized refugee population were indigenous Maya and 10 to 20 percent ladinos. P. 75 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 38000 2000 1984 Mexico Guatemala 45000 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 42750 2250 1985 Mexico Guatemala 45000 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 42750 2250 1986 Mexico Guatemala 45000 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 42750 2250 1987 Mexico Guatemala 45000 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 42750 2250 1988 Mexico Guatemala 44964 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 42715.8 2248.2 1989 Mexico Guatemala 42340 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 Lischer Guatemala (Maya) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 40223 2117 1990 Mexico Guatemala 45412 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 Lischer Guatemala (Maya) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 43141.4 2270.6 1991 Mexico Guatemala 49030 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 Lischer Guatemala (Maya) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 46578.5 2451.5 1992 Mexico Guatemala 49846 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 Lischer Guatemala (Maya) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 47353.7 2492.3 1993 Mexico Guatemala 47246 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 44883.7 2362.3 1994 Mexico Guatemala 42903 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 40757.8 2145.15 1995 Mexico Guatemala 35583 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 33803.8 1779.15 1996 Mexico Guatemala 32593 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 30963.3 1629.65 1997 Mexico Guatemala 30061 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 28557.9 1503.05 1998 Mexico Guatemala 26646 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 25313.7 1332.3 2011 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 24016 346 255 333515 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 BAMF majority minority 0.6 0.3 14409.6 7204.8 1978 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4500 490 625 0 1999 Mexico Guatemala 22116 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 21010.2 1105.8 2000 Mexico Guatemala 16031 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15229.5 801.55 2001 Mexico Guatemala 12953 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12305.3 647.65 2002 Mexico Guatemala 10594 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10064.3 529.7 2003 Mexico Guatemala 4116 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3910.2 205.8 2004 Mexico Guatemala 2374 90 70 0 Maya 9002000 Guatemalans (Mestizo) 9001000 http://unbc.academia.edu/CatherineNolin/Papers/126697/Guatemalan_refugees_and_returnees_Local_geography_and_Maya_identity the vast majority of Guatemalan refugees in Mexico are Maya Indians from various regions of the country, p2. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2255.3 118.7 2016 Mexico Honduras 2126 91 70 178143 Mestizos 9106000 dominant 0.95 2019.7 1980 Mexico El Salvador 44000 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 26400 13200 1981 Mexico El Salvador 140000 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.com/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&dq=isbn:9789041112286&hl=de In regard to Salvadorian refugees, Mexico was in a special situation. Traditionally large numbers of Salvadorian transited Mexico illegally in order to reach the U.S.A. p. 359 majority minority 0.6 0.3 84000 42000 1982 Mexico El Salvador 120000 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.migrationinformation.org/Profiles/display.cfmID=636 The mayjority were from rural communites majority minority 0.6 0.3 72000 36000 1983 Mexico El Salvador 120000 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=2c6ifbjx2wMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=immigration+and+asylum+from+1900+to+the+present&hl=de&ei=npwqTunHNNK18QOJ-d2HDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The violence in El Salvador displaced an estimated 1 million people - 20 percent of El Salvador's population. About half remained within the country as internally displace people, about 100'000 crossed into Honduras, ans many more sought safety majority minority 0.6 0.3 72000 36000 1984 Mexico El Salvador 120000 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 72000 36000 1985 Mexico El Salvador 120000 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 72000 36000 1986 Mexico El Salvador 120000 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 72000 36000 1987 Mexico El Salvador 120000 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 72000 36000 1988 Mexico El Salvador 119894 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 71936.4 35968.2 1989 Mexico El Salvador 3847 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2308.2 1154.1 1990 Mexico El Salvador 4033 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2419.8 1209.9 1983 Guatemala El Salvador 70000 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 66500 3500 1991 Mexico El Salvador 4200 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2520 1260 1992 Mexico El Salvador 4157 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2494.2 1247.1 1993 Mexico El Salvador 4009 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2405.4 1202.7 1994 Mexico El Salvador 3324 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1994.4 997.2 1995 Mexico El Salvador 2432 92 70 206733 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=ucd_T1WBFc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=reconceiving+international+refugee+laws&hl=de&ei=Xp0qTtSXEcqs8QPd0sH5Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Mostly peasants and urban poor, the Salvadoran refugees went to virtually every country in the region, but primarily to the United States and Mexico. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1459.2 729.6 2016 Mexico El Salvador 2366 92 70 206733 Mestizos 9201000 Indigenous peoples 9202000 Mosel: Aproximaciones a la historia del humanitarismo en América Latina y el Caribe, p.85-96 ...que han determinado la heterogeneidad que [...] compuesta en su mayoría por campesinos mestizos y afrodescendientes, dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2247.7 118.3 1985 Belize Guatemala 6000 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.nlsbze.bz/mestizos.html Since the 1980, many thousands of refugee Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communites near the capital city of Belmopan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5700 300 1986 Belize Guatemala 6000 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.faqs.org/minorities/South-and-Central-America/Maya-of-Guatemala.html Over 200'000 Maya fled as refugees to Mexico, Honduras, Belize, the USA and elsewhere. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5700 300 1987 Belize Guatemala 7000 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6650 350 1988 Belize Guatemala 7000 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.nlsbze.bz/mestizos.html Since the 1980, many thousands of refugee Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communites near the capital city of Belmopan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6650 350 1991 Belize Guatemala 3000 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.faqs.org/minorities/South-and-Central-America/Maya-of-Guatemala.html Over 200'000 Maya fled as refugees to Mexico, Honduras, Belize, the USA and elsewhere. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2850 150 1992 Belize Guatemala 3447 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3274.65 172.35 1993 Belize Guatemala 2196 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.nlsbze.bz/mestizos.html Since the 1980, many thousands of refugee Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communites near the capital city of Belmopan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2086.2 109.8 1994 Belize Guatemala 2172 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.faqs.org/minorities/South-and-Central-America/Maya-of-Guatemala.html Over 200'000 Maya fled as refugees to Mexico, Honduras, Belize, the USA and elsewhere. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2063.4 108.6 1995 Belize Guatemala 2149 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2041.55 107.45 1996 Belize Guatemala 2114 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=LIsmSsDAXCcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=lonely+planet++belize&hl=de&ei=0kopTvHtNYvo-gad_OTsBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Meanwhile, civil war and rural poverty in neighboring Guatemala and Honduras sent more refugees into Belize, whose demographic profile changed accordingly wiht Spanish-speaking Mestizos becoming the majority ethnic group. From the time of indep dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2008.3 105.7 1997 Belize Guatemala 2085 90 80 Guatemalans 9001000 Maya 9002000 "http://books.google.ch/booksid=LIsmSsDAXCcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=lonely+planet++belize&hl=de&ei=0kopTvHtNYvo-gad_OTsBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false; http://www.acnur.org/biblioteca/pdf/6026.pdfv" Meanwhile, civil war and rural poverty in neighboring Guatemala and Honduras sent more refugees into Belize, whose demographic profile changed accordingly wiht Spanish-speaking Mestizos becoming the majority ethnic group. From the time of indep dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1980.75 104.25 1980 Belize El Salvador 4000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3800 200 1984 Guatemala El Salvador 70000 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 66500 3500 1981 Belize El Salvador 7000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6650 350 1982 Belize El Salvador 2000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1900 100 1983 Belize El Salvador 7000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6650 350 1984 Belize El Salvador 7000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6650 350 1985 Belize El Salvador 3000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2850 150 1986 Belize El Salvador 3000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2850 150 1987 Belize El Salvador 3000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2850 150 1988 Belize El Salvador 3000 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2850 150 1989 Belize El Salvador 3443 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3270.85 172.15 1990 Belize El Salvador 3907 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3711.65 195.35 1991 Belize El Salvador 8369 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7950.55 418.45 1992 Belize El Salvador 8821 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8379.95 441.05 1993 Belize El Salvador 6084 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5779.8 304.2 1994 Belize El Salvador 6030 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5728.5 301.5 1995 Belize El Salvador 5945 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5647.75 297.25 1996 Belize El Salvador 5770 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5481.5 288.5 1997 Belize El Salvador 5652 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.expatbelize.com/discover-belize/demographics.html Due to conflicts in neighboring Central American nations, Mestizo refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have fled to Belize in significant numbers during the 1980s, and have been further adding to this group. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5369.4 282.6 1998 Belize El Salvador 2340 92 80 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://www.belmopancityonline.com/belize-mestizo.aspx Since the 1980s, many thousands of refugees Mestizo from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have established communities near the capital city of Belmpan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2223 117 1980 Guatemala El Salvador 4130 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3923.5 206.5 1981 Guatemala El Salvador 100000 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 95000 5000 1982 Guatemala El Salvador 70000 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 66500 3500 2003 Germany Hungary 2349 310 255 221669 Hungarians 31001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 2231.55 1985 Guatemala El Salvador 10000 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 1986 Guatemala El Salvador 10000 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 1987 Guatemala El Salvador 10000 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 1988 Guatemala El Salvador 10011 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9510.45 500.55 1989 Guatemala El Salvador 2005 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1904.75 100.25 1990 Guatemala El Salvador 2683 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2548.85 134.15 1991 Guatemala El Salvador 2615 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2484.25 130.75 1992 Guatemala El Salvador 2426 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2304.7 121.3 1993 Guatemala El Salvador 2402 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2281.9 120.1 1994 Guatemala El Salvador 2403 92 90 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2282.85 120.15 1985 Guatemala Nicaragua 2000 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1200 600 1986 Guatemala Nicaragua 2000 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1200 600 1987 Guatemala Nicaragua 2000 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1200 600 1988 Guatemala Nicaragua 3042 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1825.2 912.6 1989 Guatemala Nicaragua 2926 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1755.6 877.8 1990 Guatemala Nicaragua 2511 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1506.6 753.3 1991 Guatemala Nicaragua 2395 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1437 718.5 1992 Guatemala Nicaragua 2262 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1357.2 678.6 1993 Guatemala Nicaragua 2194 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1316.4 658.2 1994 Guatemala Nicaragua 2175 93 90 242849 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 htt.://www.crid.or.cr/digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc836/doc836-c.pdf The refugees are mostly urban or semi-urban from the capital, Managua. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1305 652.5 1980 Honduras El Salvador 25000 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=YnUmToLjIsmd-Qb__KTtCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false By July 1980 the caseload of Salvadorian refugees in Honduras had more than doubledテThe refugees were all peasantes from the Salvadorian province of Chalotenango. P. 350 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 23750 1250 1981 Honduras El Salvador 26000 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=YnUmToLjIsmd-Qb__KTtCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The majority of refugees were small farmers. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 24700 1300 1982 Honduras El Salvador 15840 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+stat+of+the+world's+refugees+2000&hl=de&ei=p4AqTrueIY2r8QOMx5WkBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The Honduran government viewed the refugees as guerrilla collaborators and treated them with distrust and hostility. (gueriilas are mainly peasants and indigenous) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15048 792 1983 Honduras El Salvador 19100 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18145 955 1984 Honduras El Salvador 21400 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20330 1070 2005 Germany Hungary 2398 310 255 221669 Hungarians 31001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 2278.1 1985 Honduras El Salvador 24000 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 22800 1200 1986 Honduras El Salvador 24000 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 22800 1200 1987 Honduras El Salvador 19000 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18050 950 1988 Honduras El Salvador 17279 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16415 863.95 1989 Honduras El Salvador 14840 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 14098 742 1990 Honduras El Salvador 2206 92 91 0 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2095.7 110.3 1978 Honduras Nicaragua 10000 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://www.envio.org.ni/articulo/3963 It is estimated that 14'000 Miskitus who fled from Nicaragua are now in Hondurasテ. Misura provides other figures regarding Nicaraguans in Honduras: 2 500 former members of Somoza's National Guard, 17'500 Miskitus and 7000 non-indigenous Nicar majority minority 0.6 0.3 6000 3000 1982 Honduras Nicaragua 15750 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://www.envio.org.ni/articulo/3963 It is estimated that 14'000 Miskitus who fled from Nicaragua are now in Hondurasテ. Misura provides other figures regarding Nicaraguans in Honduras: 2 500 former members of Somoza's National Guard, 17'500 Miskitus and 7000 non-indigenous Nicar majority minority 0.6 0.3 9450 4725 1983 Honduras Nicaragua 19550 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://www.envio.org.ni/articulo/3385 Thousands of other Misikits crossed the border into Honduras majority minority 0.6 0.3 11730 5865 1984 Honduras Nicaragua 26800 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+stat+of+the+world's+refugees+2000&hl=de&ei=AqwnTqGxEoTasgb-ve2qCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Nicaraguana refugees had first started arriving in neighbouring Honduras in 1981. The majority of them (some 30'000) were indigenous Miskito people, fleeing both fighting between contra and Sandinsista forces in their home areas and Sandinista majority minority 0.6 0.3 16080 8040 1985 Honduras Nicaragua 35000 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+stat+of+the+world's+refugees+2000&hl=de&ei=AqwnTqGxEoTasgb-ve2qCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Nicaraguana refugees had first started arriving in neighbouring Honduras in 1981. The majority of them (some 30'000) were indigenous Miskito people, fleeing both fighting between contra and Sandinsista forces in their home areas and Sandinista majority minority 0.6 0.3 21000 10500 1986 Honduras Nicaragua 43000 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://archive.gao.gov/d15t6/138052.pdf About half of the registered Nicaraguan refugees in Honduras are tribal Indians from the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. The other half, called Ladinos, are of mixed race, with Hispanic cultural orientation. Most Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica majority minority 0.6 0.3 25800 12900 1987 Honduras Nicaragua 43000 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+stat+of+the+world's+refugees+2000&hl=de&ei=AqwnTqGxEoTasgb-ve2qCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false By December 1987, UNHCR had registered nearly 16'000 ladino refugees, roughly double the number registered at the ent of 1986. majority minority 0.6 0.3 25800 12900 1988 Honduras Nicaragua 41400 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 Lischer S.4 majority minority 0.6 0.3 24840 12420 1989 Honduras Nicaragua 41590 93 91 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 Lischer S.5 majority minority 0.6 0.3 24954 12477 1980 Nicaragua El Salvador 4000 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3800 200 1981 Nicaragua El Salvador 20810 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19769.5 1040.5 1982 Nicaragua El Salvador 22740 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 21603 1137 1983 Nicaragua El Salvador 17500 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16625 875 1984 Nicaragua El Salvador 17500 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16625 875 1985 Nicaragua El Salvador 16700 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15865 835 1986 Nicaragua El Salvador 7800 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7410 390 1987 Nicaragua El Salvador 8500 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8075 425 2006 Germany Hungary 2161 310 255 221669 Hungarians 31001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 2052.95 2002 Germany Czech Rep. 5935 316 255 0 Czech 31601000 BAFM dominant 0.95 5638.25 1988 Nicaragua El Salvador 7910 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7514.5 395.5 1989 Nicaragua El Salvador 7090 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6735.5 354.5 1990 Nicaragua El Salvador 7142 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6784.9 357.1 1991 Nicaragua El Salvador 6066 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5762.7 303.3 1992 Nicaragua El Salvador 5588 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5308.6 279.4 1993 Nicaragua El Salvador 5399 92 93 32792.8 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5129.05 269.95 1980 Costa Rica El Salvador 7500 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7125 375 1981 Costa Rica El Salvador 10000 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 1982 Costa Rica El Salvador 10370 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9851.5 518.5 1983 Costa Rica El Salvador 10000 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 1984 Costa Rica El Salvador 6100 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5795 305 1985 Costa Rica El Salvador 6100 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5795 305 1986 Costa Rica El Salvador 6200 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/view/21135 It is argued by them that the Savadorean refugees in Costa Rica are of peasant origin. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5890 310 1987 Costa Rica El Salvador 6200 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5890 310 1988 Costa Rica El Salvador 6239 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5927.05 311.95 1989 Costa Rica El Salvador 6280 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5966 314 1990 Costa Rica El Salvador 6277 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5963.15 313.85 1991 Costa Rica El Salvador 6305 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5989.75 315.25 1992 Costa Rica El Salvador 5636 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5354.2 281.8 1993 Costa Rica El Salvador 4306 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4090.7 215.3 1994 Costa Rica El Salvador 4207 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3996.65 210.35 1995 Costa Rica El Salvador 4154 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3946.3 207.7 1996 Costa Rica El Salvador 3998 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3798.1 199.9 1997 Costa Rica El Salvador 3968 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3769.6 198.4 1998 Costa Rica El Salvador 3911 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3715.45 195.55 1999 Costa Rica El Salvador 3861 92 94 328445 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3667.95 193.05 2003 Germany Czech Rep. 5640 316 255 0 Czech 31601000 BAFM dominant 0.95 5358 1978 Costa Rica Nicaragua 130000 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://www.geog.umd.edu/academic/undergrad/harper/Berrios.pdf This occurred when the Sandinista opposiotn sought to overthrow the dictator Somoza majority minority 0.6 0.3 78000 39000 1979 Costa Rica Nicaragua 15050 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://www.geog.umd.edu/academic/undergrad/harper/Berrios.pdf This occurred when the Sandinista opposiotn sought to overthrow the dictator Somoza majority minority 0.6 0.3 9030 4515 1981 Costa Rica Nicaragua 2000 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://archive.gao.gov/d15t6/138052.pdf About 1'500 Indian refugees flee their homes on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua in 1981 in response to Sandinista-forced relocation to distant areas with NicaraguaテLarger numbers of refugee arrived during early 1982, when the Indian refugee p majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1200 400 100 1982 Costa Rica Nicaragua 3000 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/members/congress-papers/lasa1995/files/PritchardDiana.pdf The other group uprooted in Nicaragua was comprised of ladino pesants on the Pacific Coast who were essentially caught in the crossfire between contra and government forces. They fled from their homes in central and southern regions either to r majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1800 600 150 1983 Costa Rica Nicaragua 3910 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://sites.maxwell.syr.edu/clag/yearbook1993/larson.pdf More than one-half of the Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica in 1983 were Miskito Indians majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2346 782 195.5 1984 Costa Rica Nicaragua 8100 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://sites.maxwell.syr.edu/clag/yearbook1993/larson.pdf More than one-half of the Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica in 1983 were Miskito Indians majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4860 1620 405 1985 Costa Rica Nicaragua 15200 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=gMdyEyamUlEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=hostil+actx+u.s+policy+in+costa+rica+in+the+1980s&hl=de&ei=wvYqTuuZIoSw8QP_3vGQDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false More than one-half of the Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica in 1983 were Miskito Indians majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9120 3040 760 1986 Costa Rica Nicaragua 22000 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=AD6N73QYCtcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=derecho+internacional+de+los+refugiados&hl=de&ei=W3AmTsLXEoSr-gbV6azYCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Honduras y Costa Rica continuaron incrementando la recepcion de refugiados venidos principalmente de El Salvador, Guatemala y Nicaragua. De este ultima pais salieron unos 15'000 indigenas miskitos y sumos durante los primeros meses de 1986 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13200 4400 1100 1987 Costa Rica Nicaragua 22600 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://archive.gao.gov/d15t6/138052.pdf The peak Indian refugee population was over 20,000 in 1986 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13560 4520 1130 1988 Costa Rica Nicaragua 31988 93 94 0 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 Nicaraguans 9301000 http://sites.maxwell.syr.edu/clag/yearbook1993/larson.pdf Refugees entering after 1983 were primarily rural Nicaraguans of non- Miskitu origin who settled in rural and semi-urban areas, usually along the border or on either coast. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 19192.8 6397.6 1599.4 1989 Costa Rica Nicaragua 38560 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://archive.gao.gov/d15t6/138052.pdf Most Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica are Ladinos. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 11568 3856 1928 1990 Costa Rica Nicaragua 33021 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://sites.maxwell.syr.edu/clag/yearbook1993/larson.pdf The Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica are ethnically heterogeneous. The various groups include Indians-Miskitu, Rama and Suma and Creoles. Both rural and urban. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 9906.3 3302.1 1651.05 1991 Costa Rica Nicaragua 28128 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 8438.4 2812.8 1406.4 1992 Costa Rica Nicaragua 27842 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 8352.6 2784.2 1392.1 1993 Costa Rica Nicaragua 19964 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 5989.2 1996.4 998.2 1994 Costa Rica Nicaragua 19504 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 5851.2 1950.4 975.2 1995 Costa Rica Nicaragua 18984 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 5695.2 1898.4 949.2 1996 Costa Rica Nicaragua 17990 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 5397 1799 899.5 1997 Costa Rica Nicaragua 17842 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 5352.6 1784.2 892.1 1998 Costa Rica Nicaragua 17732 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 5319.6 1773.2 886.6 1999 Costa Rica Nicaragua 17532 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 5259.6 1753.2 876.6 2000 Costa Rica Nicaragua 2715 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 814.5 271.5 135.75 2001 Costa Rica Nicaragua 2636 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 790.8 263.6 131.8 2002 Costa Rica Nicaragua 2635 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 790.5 263.5 131.75 2003 Costa Rica Nicaragua 2632 93 94 0 Nicaraguans 9301000 Miskitos 9303000 Sumos 9305000 http://muse.jhu.edu/loginuri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v007/7.2.otterstrom.html Origin patterns of Nicaraguan refugees to Costa Rica shifted over time in a series of waves during the 1980s. Earlier migration stream were more Indian and Creole, but by the mid 1980s, they had become more non-Indian. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 789.6 263.2 131.6 2001 Costa Rica Colombia 3085 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugees predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descent, most of the in Cost Rica residing Colombians have always been middle-class professionals, primarily originating from urban areas. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 2776.5 154.25 154.25 2002 Costa Rica Colombia 7326 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugee predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descen, most of the in Cost Rica residing Colombians have always been middle-class professionals, primarily originating from urban areas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6593.4 366.3 366.3 2003 Costa Rica Colombia 8266 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugee predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descen, most of the in Cost Rica residing Colombians have always been middle-class professionals, primarily originating from urban areas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 7439.4 413.3 413.3 2004 Costa Rica Colombia 8750 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugee predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descen, most of the in Cost Rica residing Colombians have always been middle-class professionals, primarily originating from urban areas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 7875 437.5 437.5 2005 Costa Rica Colombia 9470 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugee predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descen, most of the in Cost Rica residing Colombians have always been middle-class professionals, primarily originating from urban areas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 8523 473.5 473.5 2006 Costa Rica Colombia 9699 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugee predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descen, most of the in Cost Rica residing Colombians have always been middle-class professionals, primarily originating from urban areas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 8729.1 484.95 484.95 2007 Costa Rica Colombia 9739 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://reliefweb.in/node/173227 Most of the 8'000 Colombian refugees in Costa Rica arrived between 2000 and 2002, although the influx continues today dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 8765.1 486.95 486.95 2008 Costa Rica Colombia 9939 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugee predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descen, most of the in Cost Rica residing Colombians have always been middle-class professionals, primarily originating from urban areas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 8945.1 496.95 496.95 2009 Costa Rica Colombia 10199 100 94 271931 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugee predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descen, most of the in Cost Rica residing Colombians have always been middle-class professionals, primarily originating from urban areas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 9179.1 509.95 509.95 2010 Costa Rica Colombia 10214 100 94 271931 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 "Norwegian Refugee Council: Karine, SECURING LAND RIGHTS FOR COLOMBIAN REFUGEE WOMEN IN ECUADOR, 2015 AND PANAMA" On arrival in Ecuador and Panama, NRC found that women fleeing conflict in Colombia many of them Afro-Colombians ... minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 3064.2 1021.4 510.7 2011 Costa Rica Colombia 10297 100 94 271931 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, most displacements take place in remote rural areas of Colombia where armed conflicts are common, and the majority of IDPs are composed of Indigenous people and Afro-Colombians minority minority 0.3 0.1 3089.1 1029.7 2004 Germany Czech Rep. 3743 316 255 0 Czech 31601000 BAFM dominant 0.95 3555.85 2005 Germany Czech Rep. 3016 316 255 0 Czech 31601000 BAFM dominant 0.95 2865.2 2012 Costa Rica Colombia 10305 100 94 271931 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, most displacements take place in remote rural areas of Colombia where armed conflicts are common, and the majority of IDPs are composed of Indigenous people and Afro-Colombians minority minority 0.3 0.1 3091.5 1030.5 2013 Costa Rica Colombia 16586 100 94 271931 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, most displacements take place in remote rural areas of Colombia where armed conflicts are common, and the majority of IDPs are composed of Indigenous people and Afro-Colombians minority minority 0.3 0.1 4975.8 1658.6 2014 Costa Rica Colombia 16623 100 94 271931 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 4986.9 1662.3 831.15 2015 Costa Rica Colombia 2247 100 94 271931 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 674.1 224.7 112.35 2016 Costa Rica Colombia 2335 100 94 271931 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 700.5 233.5 116.75 1980 Panama El Salvador 3000 92 95 674642 Salvadorans 9201000 Indigenous 9202000 http.//www.evryculutre.com/Cr-Ga/El-Salvador.html The vast majority of the population is now mestizo (about 97 percent). (20% of the population was displaced) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2850 150 2007 Panama Colombia 15904 100 95 0 Indigenous peoples 10003000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Colombians 10001000 www.unhcr.org/45c9ecd82.html Many of the some 12'500 refugees sheltering in Darien region are of indigenous or Afro-Colombian descent. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9542.4 3180.8 795.2 2008 Panama Colombia 15303 100 95 0 Indigenous peoples 10003000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Colombians 10001000 www.daytonpledge.org/ActionAlertColombian.html Choco (the province next to Panama) is inhabited primarly by Afro-Colombians and inidgenous groups. Choco (the province next to Panama) is inhabited primarly by Afro-Colombians and inidgenous groups. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9181.8 3060.6 765.15 2009 Panama Colombia 15299 100 95 0 Indigenous peoples 10003000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Colombians 10001000 http://forusa.org/programs//panama/archives/3.htm Most Colombians who flee to Panama settle in the Darien, an isolated, sparsely populated, tropical forest area nea the Colombian border. Many of the are's inhabitants are either indigenous people or AfroPanamanians descended from black Colombia majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9179.4 3059.8 764.95 2010 Panama Colombia 15432 100 95 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 http://www.coha.org/colombias-invisible-crisis-internally-displaced-persons/ According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, most displacements take place in remote rural areas of Colombia where armed conflicts are common, and the majority of IDPs are composed of Indigenous people and Afro-Colombians minority minority 0.3 0.1 4629.6 1543.2 2011 Panama Colombia 15598 100 95 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 http://www.coha.org/colombias-invisible-crisis-internally-displaced-persons/ According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, most displacements take place in remote rural areas of Colombia where armed conflicts are common, and the majority of IDPs are composed of Indigenous people and Afro-Colombians minority minority 0.3 0.1 4679.4 1559.8 2012 Panama Colombia 15723 100 95 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 http://www.coha.org/colombias-invisible-crisis-internally-displaced-persons/ According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, most displacements take place in remote rural areas of Colombia where armed conflicts are common, and the majority of IDPs are composed of Indigenous people and Afro-Colombians minority minority 0.3 0.1 4716.9 1572.3 2013 Panama Colombia 15957 100 95 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 http://www.coha.org/colombias-invisible-crisis-internally-displaced-persons/ According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, most displacements take place in remote rural areas of Colombia where armed conflicts are common, and the majority of IDPs are composed of Indigenous people and Afro-Colombians minority minority 0.3 0.1 4787.1 1595.7 2014 Panama Colombia 15551 100 95 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 4665.3 1555.1 777.55 2015 Panama Colombia 15593 100 95 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 4677.9 1559.3 779.65 2016 Panama Colombia 15614 100 95 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 4684.2 1561.4 780.7 2007 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Colombia 200843 100 101 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 Colombians 10001000 http.//.www.elespectador.com/impreso/nacional/articulo-278582-vida-frontera En el caso de los refugiados colombians, por tratarse en su mayoria de afrodescendientes e indigenas, la discriminacion es otro factor que dificulta su integratcion a otras comunidades majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 120506 40168.6 10042.2 2008 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Colombia 201094 100 101 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 Colombians 10001000 http.//.www.elespectador.com/impreso/nacional/articulo-278582-vida-frontera En el caso de los refugiados colombians, por tratarse en su mayoria de afrodescendientes e indigenas, la discriminacion es otro factor que dificulta su integratcion a otras comunidades majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 120656 40218.8 10054.7 2002 Germany Albania 2073 339 255 768796 Albanians 33901000 2005 Germany Albania 3036 339 255 768796 Albanians 33901000 2009 Germany Albania 2310 339 255 768796 Albanians 33901000 2009 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Colombia 201244 100 101 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 Colombians 10001000 http.//.www.elespectador.com/impreso/nacional/articulo-278582-vida-frontera En el caso de los refugiados colombians, por tratarse en su mayoria de afrodescendientes e indigenas, la discriminacion es otro factor que dificulta su integratcion a otras comunidades majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 120746 40248.8 10062.2 2010 Venezuela Colombia 201467 100 101 0 White / mestizos 10101000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous Peoples 10003000 ACNUR: El Perfil de la Poblacion Colombiana, El caso de Venezula, p.78-81 El 31 por ciento de los hogares de la PNPI no registrada consultados a los fines del presente estudio se identificó como negro/a, mulato/a, afrocolombiano/a y/o afrodescendiente // Un 5,36 por ciento de los hogares que parti- ciparon en el estu majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 120880 40293.4 10073.4 2011 Venezuela Colombia 201941 100 101 0 White / mestizos 10101000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous Peoples 10003000 ACNUR: El Perfil de la Poblacion Colombiana, El caso de Venezula, p.78-81 El 31 por ciento de los hogares de la PNPI no registrada consultados a los fines del presente estudio se identificó como negro/a, mulato/a, afrocolombiano/a y/o afrodescendiente // Un 5,36 por ciento de los hogares que parti- ciparon en el estu majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 121165 40388.2 10097 2012 Venezuela Colombia 203563 100 101 0 White / mestizos 10101000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous Peoples 10003000 ACNUR: El Perfil de la Poblacion Colombiana, El caso de Venezula, p.78-81 El 31 por ciento de los hogares de la PNPI no registrada consultados a los fines del presente estudio se identificó como negro/a, mulato/a, afrocolombiano/a y/o afrodescendiente // Un 5,36 por ciento de los hogares que parti- ciparon en el estu majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 122138 40712.6 10178.2 2013 Venezuela Colombia 204259 100 101 0 White / mestizos 10101000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous Peoples 10003000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 122555 40851.8 10213 2014 Venezuela Colombia 173519 100 101 0 White / mestizos 10101000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous Peoples 10003000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 104111 34703.8 8675.95 2015 Venezuela Colombia 173673 100 101 0 White / mestizos 10101000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous Peoples 10003000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 104204 34734.6 8683.65 2016 Venezuela Colombia 171920 100 101 0 White / mestizos 10101000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous Peoples 10003000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 103152 34384 8596 2002 Ecuador Colombia 3122 100 130 0 Indigenous people (Awas, Kichiwas, Nasa) 10003000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Colombians 10001000 http://www.idia.net/Files/ConferenceCommitteeTopicFiles/102/PDFFile/P08-CG-ColombianRefugees.pdf The indigenous tribes most greatly affected tend to be the Nasa and Awa. Given their locations, many of these people cross the borders into other states seeking asylum in neighboring countries such as Ecuador. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 936.6 312.2 156.1 2003 Ecuador Colombia 6248 100 130 0 Indigenous people (Awas, Kichiwas, Nasa) 10003000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Colombians 10001000 http://www.idia.net/Files/ConferenceCommitteeTopicFiles/102/PDFFile/P08-CG-ColombianRefugees.pdf The indigenous tribes most greatly affected tend to be the Nasa and Awa. Given their locations, many of these people cross the borders into other states seeking asylum in neighboring countries such as Ecuador. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 1874.4 624.8 312.4 2004 Ecuador Colombia 8270 100 130 0 Indigenous people (Awas, Kichiwas, Nasa) 10003000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Colombians 10001000 http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texic/vtx/newsitemid=4565adac4 UNHCR also assists indigenous refugees in neighbroing countries like Panama, Ecuador, Venezuela and Brazil. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 2481 827 413.5 2005 Ecuador Colombia 9851 100 130 0 Indigenous people (Awas, Kichiwas, Nasa) 10003000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Colombians 10001000 http://www.laruta.nu/files/uploads/23/document_document/from%20protection%20to%20rejection.pdf While the refugee population in these countries (Ecuador and Venezuela) prinicpally consits of people with a rural backgroud, of predominantly indigenous or Afro-Colombian descentテ minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 2955.3 985.1 492.55 2006 Ecuador Colombia 11526 100 130 0 Indigenous people (Awas, Kichiwas, Nasa) 10003000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Colombians 10001000 UNHCR In Lita there are mainly Awas and in Esmeralda mainly Afro-Colombians because of the same ethnic ties minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 3457.8 1152.6 576.3 2007 Ecuador Colombia 264255 100 130 0 Indigenous people (Awas, Kichiwas, Nasa) 10003000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Colombians 10001000 http://www.unhcr.org/4565adac4.html An estimated 1700 people have been trappen in the fighting. Some have fled to other parts of Colombia, a few - like Dors- have crossed into Ecuador and come to Lita, where many Colombian Awas have found permandent ferufge from violence in the p minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 79276.5 26425.5 13212.8 2008 Ecuador Colombia 100637 100 130 0 Indigenous people (Awas, Kichiwas, Nasa) 10003000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Colombians 10001000 http://tlhrc.house.gov/docs/transcripts/2010_04_29_Indigenous_Peoples/04_29_2010_The_Rights_of_Indigenous_Peoples_Latin%20America.pdf I also traveled up to the Ecuadoran border ares, north of Lago Agrio, right on the San Miguel River, to meet with communities of Colobian refugees. Many of these refugees were indigenous peoples who had fled form Putumayo and Narino. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 30191.1 10063.7 5031.85 2009 Ecuador Colombia 115745 100 130 0 Indigenous people (Awas, Kichiwas, Nasa) 10003000 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Colombians 10001000 http.//.www.elespectador.com/impreso/nacional/articulo-278582-vida-frontera Huyendo de la violencia han ido a Ecuador, mayor receptor de refugiados colombianos y la frontera mas critica. Alli hay cerca de 54 mil refugiados y 27 mil solcitantes de asil colombianas. Cerca de 70% de refugiados vienen de minorias indigenas minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 34723.5 11574.5 5787.25 2010 Ecuador Colombia 120403 100 130 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 http://www.coha.org/colombias-invisible-crisis-internally-displaced-persons/ According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority 0.3 0.1 36120.9 12040.3 2011 Ecuador Colombia 122587 100 130 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 http://www.coha.org/colombias-invisible-crisis-internally-displaced-persons/ According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority 0.3 0.1 36776.1 12258.7 2012 Ecuador Colombia 122964 100 130 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 http://www.coha.org/colombias-invisible-crisis-internally-displaced-persons/ According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority 0.3 0.1 36889.2 12296.4 2010 Germany Albania 2275 339 255 768796 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Asylbewerber aus Albanien sind größtenteils ethnische Albaner (etwa 90 %), die aus dem nördlichen Teil des Landes und aus der Hauptstadt Tirana stammen majority minority 0.6 0.3 1365 682.5 2013 Ecuador Colombia 122359 100 130 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 http://www.coha.org/colombias-invisible-crisis-internally-displaced-persons/ According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority 0.3 0.1 36707.7 12235.9 2014 Ecuador Colombia 121317 100 130 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 36395.1 12131.7 6065.85 2015 Ecuador Colombia 120685 100 130 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 36205.5 12068.5 6034.25 2016 Ecuador Colombia 101161 100 130 0 Afro-Colombians 10002000 Indigenous peoples 10003000 White / mestizos 10101000 https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/system/files/documents/files/hno_colombia_2017_en.pdf According to OCHAs monitoring, between January 2014 and August 2016, indigenous and Afro-colombians made up 74 per cent of IDPs in mass displacement events minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 30348.3 10116.1 5058.05 2007 Brazil Colombia 17498 100 140 0 Colombians 10001000 Afrocolombian 10002000 Indigenous people 10003000 "http://reliefweb.int/node/252204; http://www.argumentations.com/Argumentations/StoryDetail_5849.aspx" UNHCR, working with local civil society partners and the government, is trying to help thousands of other Colombian refugees living in urban and rural areas of Brazil's Amazon region, including indigenous people, realize this too and look for t majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10498.8 3499.6 874.9 1975 Argentina Chile 14400 155 160 0 Chileans 15501000 http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/student-theses/2011-0222-200310/Franka%20van%20Schaik%20-%20whole%20thesis.pdf Many Chileans fled to neighbouring country Argentina, which at the time of the Chilean coup was not a dictarorship until 1976. dominant 0.95 13680 1996 Belgium Poland 4466 290 211 601288 Poles 29001000 majority 0.65 2902.9 1997 Belgium Poland 4466 290 211 601288 Poles 29001000 majority 0.65 2902.9 2014 France Albania 2522 339 220 802578 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 // Refworld: 2015 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - Albania Asylbewerber aus Albanien sind größtenteils ethnische Albaner (etwa 90 %), die aus dem nördlichen Teil des Landes und aus der Hauptstadt Tirana stammen // There were reports of significant discrimination against members of the Romani and Balkan majority minority 0.6 0.3 1513.2 756.6 2015 France Albania 2911 339 220 802578 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1746.6 873.3 2016 France Albania 3568 339 220 802578 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2140.8 1070.4 1994 France Serbia 15000 345 220 732230 1995 France Serbia 5208 345 220 732230 1996 France Serbia 5264 345 220 732230 1997 France Serbia 5360 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 http://www.amgot.org/lfd/serbie.htm 2000 Kosovars sont arrivŽs jusqu'au 1.5.99 majority 0.65 3484 1998 France Serbia 5558 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 USCRI UNHCR estimated that some 1,300 Yugoslavs, many ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, applied for asylum in France in 1998. majority 0.65 3612.7 1999 France Serbia 5886 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 USCRI France accepted some 7,500 Kosovars from Macedonian camps in April and May 1999 majority 0.65 3825.9 2000 France Serbia 3791 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 2464.15 2001 France Serbia 3915 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 2544.75 2002 France Serbia 5589 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 3632.85 2003 France Serbia 5642 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 3667.3 2004 France Serbia 6292 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 4089.8 2005 France Serbia 6988 345 220 732230 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 4542.2 2006 France Serbia 7334 345 220 794683 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 4767.1 2007 France Serbia 7848 345 220 794683 Albanians 34506000 Annual Report on Asylum and Migration Statistics for FRANCE Il sÕagit en rŽalitŽ de personnes originaires du Kosovo appartenant dans leur majoritŽ ˆ la communautŽ albanaise. majority 0.65 5101.2 2008 France Serbia 8395 345 220 794683 Albanians 34506000 Annual Report on Asylum and Migration Statistics for FRANCE Il sÕagit en rŽalitŽ de personnes originaires du Kosovo appartenant dans leur majoritŽ ˆ la communautŽ albanaise. majority 0.65 5456.75 2009 France Serbia 9437 345 220 794683 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 6134.05 2010 France Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 9985 345 220 582929 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 Sardelic: Roma Rights 1 2017: Roma and Conflict: Understanding the Impact of War and Political Violence the practice of refusing the claims of most asylum seek­ers from these countries is still problematic, especially in the case of Romani minorities, who can still prove a well-founded fear of persecution majority minority 0.6 0.3 5991 2995.5 2011 France Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 10891 345 220 582929 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "Ethnische Albaner reisen hauptsächlich aus dem Preevo-Tal nach Belgien und Frankreich. die Bewerber in Frankreich und Belgien ( 20) hauptsächlich ethnische Albaner." majority minority 0.6 0.3 6534.6 3267.3 2012 France Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 11506 345 220 582929 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "Ethnische Albaner reisen hauptsächlich aus dem Preevo-Tal nach Belgien und Frankreich. die Bewerber in Frankreich und Belgien ( 20) hauptsächlich ethnische Albaner." majority minority 0.6 0.3 6903.6 3451.8 2013 France Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 11738 345 220 582929 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "Ethnische Albaner reisen hauptsächlich aus dem Preevo-Tal nach Belgien und Frankreich. die Bewerber in Frankreich und Belgien ( 20) hauptsächlich ethnische Albaner." majority minority 0.6 0.3 7042.8 3521.4 2014 France Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 12119 345 220 582929 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "Ethnische Albaner reisen hauptsächlich aus dem Preevo-Tal nach Belgien und Frankreich. die Bewerber in Frankreich und Belgien ( 20) hauptsächlich ethnische Albaner." majority minority 0.6 0.3 7271.4 3635.7 2008 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 24697 346 255 333515 2009 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 24947 346 255 333515 2015 France Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 12500 345 220 582929 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "Ethnische Albaner reisen hauptsächlich aus dem Preevo-Tal nach Belgien und Frankreich. die Bewerber in Frankreich und Belgien ( 20) hauptsächlich ethnische Albaner." majority minority 0.6 0.3 7500 3750 2016 France Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 13154 345 220 582929 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "Ethnische Albaner reisen hauptsächlich aus dem Preevo-Tal nach Belgien und Frankreich. die Bewerber in Frankreich und Belgien ( 20) hauptsächlich ethnische Albaner." majority minority 0.6 0.3 7892.4 3946.2 2004 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 2642 346 220 543617 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats USCRI 80 percent of whom were Bosnian Muslims dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2509.9 132.1 2005 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 3372 346 220 543617 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats USCRI 80 percent of whom were Bosnian Muslims dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3203.4 168.6 2006 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 3613 346 220 543617 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats USCRI 80 percent of whom were Bosnian Muslims dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3432.35 180.65 2007 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 3780 346 220 543617 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats USCRI 80 percent of whom were Bosnian Muslims dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3591 189 2008 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 3834 346 220 543617 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats USCRI 80 percent of whom were Bosnian Muslims dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3642.3 191.7 2009 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 4041 346 220 543617 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats USCRI 80 percent of whom were Bosnian Muslims dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3838.95 202.05 2010 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 4083 346 220 543617 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2449.8 1224.9 2011 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 4108 346 220 543617 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2464.8 1232.4 2012 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 4118 346 220 543617 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2470.8 1235.4 2013 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 4174 346 220 543617 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2504.4 1252.2 2014 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 4078 346 220 543617 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2446.8 1223.4 2015 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 4055 346 220 543617 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2433 1216.5 2016 France Bosnia and Herzegovina 4065 346 220 543617 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2439 1219.5 1995 France Romania 2852 360 220 924976 Roma 36003000 majority 0.65 1853.8 1996 France Romania 2364 360 220 924976 Roma 36003000 majority 0.65 1536.6 1994 France Algeria 20000 615 220 493478 Arabs 61501000 dominant 0.95 19000 1993 Switzerland Poland 2332 290 225 540392 Poles 29001000 majority 0.65 1515.8 1993 Switzerland Czech Rep. 2429 316 225 320948 Serbs Roma minority 1993 Switzerland Serbia 3229 345 225 646544 1994 Switzerland Serbia 4883 345 225 646544 1997 Switzerland Serbia 7038 345 225 646544 Croats 1998 Switzerland Serbia 3006 345 225 646544 1999 Switzerland Serbia 4481 345 225 646544 2000 Switzerland Serbia 9309 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 8843.55 2001 Switzerland Serbia 12493 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 11868.3 2002 Switzerland Serbia 12001 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 11401 2003 Switzerland Serbia 11249 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 10686.5 2004 Switzerland Serbia 10956 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 10408.2 2005 Switzerland Serbia 10586 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 10056.7 2006 Switzerland Serbia 9827 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 9335.65 2007 Switzerland Serbia 8315 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 7899.25 2008 Switzerland Serbia 7397 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 7027.15 2009 Switzerland Serbia 6491 345 225 646544 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 6166.45 2010 Switzerland Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 5288 345 225 441842 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority 0.6 0.3 3172.8 1586.4 2011 Switzerland Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 4457 345 225 441842 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority 0.6 0.3 2674.2 1337.1 2012 Switzerland Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 4083 345 225 441842 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority 0.6 0.3 2449.8 1224.9 2013 Switzerland Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 3542 345 225 441842 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority 0.6 0.3 2125.2 1062.6 2014 Switzerland Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 3380 345 225 441842 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority 0.6 0.3 2028 1014 2015 Switzerland Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 3158 345 225 441842 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority 0.6 0.3 1894.8 947.4 2016 Switzerland Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2976 345 225 441842 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority 0.6 0.3 1785.6 892.8 1995 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 4499 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2699.4 899.8 224.95 1996 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 5144 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3086.4 1028.8 257.2 1997 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 10410 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6246 2082 520.5 1998 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 5854 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3512.4 1170.8 292.7 1999 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 7287 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4372.2 1457.4 364.35 2000 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 7964 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4778.4 1592.8 398.2 2001 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 8043 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4825.8 1608.6 402.15 2002 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 7654 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4592.4 1530.8 382.7 2003 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 6945 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4167 1389 347.25 2004 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 6553 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3931.8 1310.6 327.65 2005 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 6165 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3699 1233 308.25 2006 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 5548 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3328.8 1109.6 277.4 2007 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 4900 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2940 980 245 2008 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 4314 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2588.4 862.8 215.7 2009 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 3792 346 225 440710 Bosniak / Muslims 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2275.2 758.4 189.6 2010 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 3370 346 225 440710 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2022 1011 2011 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 3043 346 225 440710 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1825.8 912.9 2012 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 2795 346 225 440710 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1677 838.5 2013 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 2603 346 225 440710 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1561.8 780.9 2014 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 2460 346 225 440710 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1476 738 2015 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 2274 346 225 440710 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1364.4 682.2 2016 Switzerland Bosnia and Herzegovina 2173 346 225 440710 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1303.8 651.9 2006 Germany Spain 2431 230 255 674851 2002 Germany Poland 15182 290 255 0 Polish 29001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 14422.9 2003 Germany Poland 13769 290 255 0 Polish 29001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 13080.5 2004 Germany Poland 9292 290 255 0 Polish 29001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 8827.4 2005 Germany Poland 18265 290 255 0 Polish 29001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 17351.8 2006 Germany Poland 12182 290 255 0 Polish 29001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 11572.9 2002 Germany Hungary 2540 310 255 221669 Hungarians 31001000 BAFM dominant 0.95 2413 2011 Germany Albania 2207 339 255 768796 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 t. Im Jahr 2011 verzeichnete Deutschland 93 % ethnische Albaner und 6 % Roma. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1324.2 662.1 2012 Germany Albania 2201 339 255 768796 Albanians 33901000 Roma 34012000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Im Jahr 2012 waren es 91 % ethnische Albaner und 7 % Roma majority minority 0.6 0.3 1320.6 660.3 2009 Germany Montenegro 2425 341 255 646118 2010 Germany Montenegro 3061 342 255 Roma 34512000 Albanians 33901000 BAMF majority minority 0.6 0.3 1836.6 918.3 2011 Germany Montenegro 3487 342 255 Roma 34512000 Albanians 33901000 BAMF majority minority 0.6 0.3 2092.2 1046.1 2012 Germany Montenegro 3762 342 255 Roma 34512000 Albanians 33901000 BAMF majority minority 0.6 0.3 2257.2 1128.6 2002 Germany TfYR Macedonia 3186 343 255 862593 2003 Germany TfYR Macedonia 3198 343 255 862593 2004 Germany TfYR Macedonia 2971 343 255 862593 2005 Germany TfYR Macedonia 6539 343 255 862593 2006 Germany TfYR Macedonia 6014 343 255 862593 2007 Germany TfYR Macedonia 5926 343 255 862593 2008 Germany TfYR Macedonia 5729 343 255 862593 2009 Germany TfYR Macedonia 6081 343 255 862593 2010 Germany The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 6035 343 255 862593 Roma 34303000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "...whereas in other Member States ethnic Albanians represent only between 2 % (in Germany) and 25 % (in France). Die Gruppe setzt sich aus etwa 70 % Roma, 25 % Albanern und 5 % anderen Volksgruppen zusammen. In Deutschland, Luxemburg und der Sc" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5733.25 301.75 2011 Germany The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 5982 343 255 862593 Roma 34303000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "...whereas in other Member States ethnic Albanians represent only between 2 % (in Germany) and 25 % (in France). Die Gruppe setzt sich aus etwa 70 % Roma, 25 % Albanern und 5 % anderen Volksgruppen zusammen. In Deutschland, Luxemburg und der Sc" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5682.9 299.1 2012 Germany The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 6175 343 255 862593 Roma 34303000 Albanians 33901000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 "...whereas in other Member States ethnic Albanians represent only between 2 % (in Germany) and 25 % (in France). Die Gruppe setzt sich aus etwa 70 % Roma, 25 % Albanern und 5 % anderen Volksgruppen zusammen. In Deutschland, Luxemburg und der Sc" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5866.25 308.75 2002 Germany Croatia 3845 344 255 221981 2003 Germany Croatia 3812 344 255 221981 2004 Germany Croatia 2900 344 255 221981 2005 Germany Croatia 2784 344 255 221981 2007 Germany Croatia 17747 344 255 221981 2008 Germany Croatia 16241 344 255 221981 2009 Germany Croatia 4100 344 255 221981 2010 Germany Croatia 4209 344 255 221981 Roma 34405000 BAMF dominant 0.95 3998.55 2011 Germany Croatia 4280 344 255 221981 Roma 34405000 BAMF dominant 0.95 4066 2012 Germany Croatia 4614 344 255 221981 Roma 34405000 BAMF dominant 0.95 4383.3 2002 Germany Serbia 183170 345 255 481625 Albanians 34506000 Roma 34512000 Serbs 34501000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 109902 36634 9158.5 2003 Germany Serbia 168980 345 255 481625 Albanians 34506000 Roma 34512000 Serbs 34501000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 101388 33796 8449 2004 Germany Serbia 142681 345 255 481625 Albanians 34506000 Roma 34512000 Serbs 34501000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 85608.6 28536.2 7134.05 2005 Germany Serbia 99789 345 255 481625 Albanians 34506000 Roma 34512000 Serbs 34501000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 59873.4 19957.8 4989.45 2006 Germany Serbia 75211 345 255 481625 Albanians 34506000 Roma 34512000 Serbs 34501000 BAMF Serbien und Montenegro (v.a. Kosovaren) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 45126.6 15042.2 3760.55 2007 Germany Serbia 91616 345 255 481625 Albanians 34506000 Roma 34512000 Serbs 34501000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 54969.6 18323.2 4580.8 2008 Germany Serbia 98787 345 255 481625 Albanians 34506000 Roma 34512000 Serbs 34501000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 59272.2 19757.4 4939.35 2009 Germany Serbia 123700 345 255 481625 Albanians 34506000 Roma 34512000 Serbs 34501000 BAMF Seuls les Roms ont ŽtŽ nombreux ˆ chercher refuge au-delˆ des Balkans, en particulier en Italie, Allemagne et Belgique. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 74220 24740 6185 2010 Germany Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 122340 345 255 445383 Roma 34604000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 73404 24468 6117 2011 Germany Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 110455 345 255 445383 Roma 34604000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 66273 22091 5522.75 2012 Germany Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 113809 345 255 445383 Roma 34604000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 68285.4 22761.8 5690.45 2013 Germany Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 8410 345 255 445383 Roma 34604000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5046 1682 420.5 2014 Germany Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 9294 345 255 445383 Roma 34604000 Albanians 33901000 BAMF majority minority 0.6 0.3 5576.4 2788.2 2015 Germany Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 9157 345 255 445383 Roma 34604000 Albanians 33901000 BAMF dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8699.15 457.85 2016 Germany Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 9189 345 255 445383 Roma 34604000 Albanians 33901000 BAMF dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8729.55 459.45 1994 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 350000 346 255 333515 Bosniak / Muslims Croats Serbs 1995 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 320000 346 255 333515 1996 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 330000 346 255 333515 1997 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 245000 346 255 333515 1998 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 100000 346 255 333515 1999 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 50000 346 255 333515 2001 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 24000 346 255 333515 2002 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 40531 346 255 333515 2003 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 38688 346 255 333515 2004 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 30083 346 255 333515 2005 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 9223 346 255 333515 2006 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 28098 346 255 333515 2007 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 26261 346 255 333515 2012 Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina 23460 346 255 333515 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks/Muslims 34601000 BAMF majority minority 0.6 0.3 14076 7038 2005 Germany Bulgaria 2651 355 255 835292 2002 Germany Moldova 5370 359 255 897740 2003 Germany Moldova 5641 359 255 897740 2004 Germany Moldova 5509 359 255 897740 2005 Germany Moldova 5466 359 255 897740 2006 Germany Moldova 2170 359 255 897740 2007 Germany Moldova 3275 359 255 897740 2008 Germany Moldova 3823 359 255 897740 2009 Germany Moldova 4041 359 255 897740 2010 Germany Rep. of Moldova 4229 359 255 897740 99 2011 Germany Rep. of Moldova 4139 359 255 897740 99 2012 Germany Rep. of Moldova 3988 359 255 897740 99 2002 Germany Romania 4251 360 255 560534 Roma Lischer 2003 Germany Romania 4053 360 255 560534 2004 Germany Romania 3139 360 255 560534 2005 Germany Romania 8496 360 255 560534 2006 Germany Romania 3898 360 255 560534 2002 Germany Russian Federation 44284 365 255 364746 Germans 36517000 Chechen 36516000 Russians 36501000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 39855.6 2214.2 2214.2 2003 Germany Russian Federation 45568 365 255 364746 Germans 36517000 Chechen 36516000 Russians 36501000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 41011.2 2278.4 2278.4 2004 Germany Russian Federation 45030 365 255 364746 Germans 36517000 Chechen 36516000 Russians 36501000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 40527 2251.5 2251.5 2005 Germany Russian Federation 41732 365 255 364746 Germans 36517000 Chechen 36516000 Russians 36501000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 37558.8 2086.6 2086.6 2006 Germany Russian Federation 25347 365 255 364746 Germans 36517000 Chechen 36516000 Russians 36501000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 15208.2 5069.4 1267.35 2007 Germany Russian Federation 30424 365 255 364746 Germans 36517000 Chechen 36516000 Russians 36501000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 18254.4 6084.8 1521.2 2008 Germany Russian Federation 35505 365 255 364746 Germans 36517000 Chechen 36516000 Russians 36501000 As of early 2008, approximately 10,000 Chechens live in Germany. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 21303 7101 1775.25 2009 Germany Russian Federation 37642 365 255 364746 Germans 36517000 Chechen 36516000 Russians 36501000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 22585.2 7528.4 1882.1 2010 Germany Russian Federation 39460 365 255 364746 Chechens 36516000 Russians 36501000 Kumyks 36534000 BAMF minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 11838 3946 1973 2011 Germany Russian Federation 39816 365 255 364746 Chechens 36516000 Russians 36501000 Ingush 36533000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23889.6 7963.2 1990.8 2012 Germany Russian Federation 40204 365 255 364746 Chechens 36516000 Kumyks 36534000 Ingush 36533000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 24122.4 8040.8 2010.2 2013 Germany Russian Federation 4358 365 255 364746 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 Russians 36501000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2614.8 871.6 217.9 2014 Germany Russian Federation 4608 365 255 364746 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 Russians 36501000 BAMF majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2764.8 921.6 230.4 2015 Germany Russian Federation 4856 365 255 364746 Chechens 36516000 BAMF majority 0.65 3156.4 2016 Germany Russian Federation 5255 365 255 364746 Chechens 36516000 BAMF majority 0.65 3415.75 2002 Germany Latvia 2415 367 255 501476 2003 Germany Latvia 2451 367 255 501476 2004 Germany Latvia 2202 367 255 501476 2002 Germany Ukraine 53502 369 255 587350 Germans 2003 Germany Ukraine 57309 369 255 587350 Germans 2004 Germany Ukraine 57693 369 255 587350 Germans 2005 Germany Ukraine 56276 369 255 587350 Germans 2006 Germany Ukraine 16446 369 255 587350 Germans 2007 Germany Ukraine 19573 369 255 587350 Germans 2008 Germany Ukraine 22156 369 255 587350 Germans 2009 Germany Ukraine 18412 369 255 587350 Germans 2010 Germany Ukraine 19398 369 255 587350 Ukrainians 36901000 UNHCR: Ukranian Refugees in Western Europe The congregation is mostly made up of ethnic Ukrainians, members of a community that numbers hundreds of thousands and has been growing rapidly since the start of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. dominant 0.95 18428.1 2011 Germany Ukraine 19922 369 255 587350 Ukrainians 36901000 UNHCR: Ukranian Refugees in Western Europe The congregation is mostly made up of ethnic Ukrainians, members of a community that numbers hundreds of thousands and has been growing rapidly since the start of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. dominant 0.95 18925.9 2012 Germany Ukraine 20059 369 255 587350 Ukrainians 36901000 UNHCR: Ukranian Refugees in Western Europe The congregation is mostly made up of ethnic Ukrainians, members of a community that numbers hundreds of thousands and has been growing rapidly since the start of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. dominant 0.95 19056 2002 Germany Belarus 2449 370 255 571643 Poles 2003 Germany Belarus 2973 370 255 571643 2004 Germany Belarus 3281 370 255 571643 2005 Germany Belarus 3218 370 255 571643 1992 Poland Serbia 2500 345 290 334486 2005 Poland Russian Federation 3785 365 290 0 Chechen 36516000 UNHCR mainly of Chechen origin dominant 0.95 3595.75 2006 Poland Russian Federation 6024 365 290 0 Chechen 36516000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 5722.8 2007 Poland Russian Federation 9355 365 290 0 Chechen 36516000 www.bulletinofgeography.umk.pl/11_2009/05_galka.pdf dominant 0.95 8887.25 2008 Poland Russian Federation 12034 365 290 0 Chechen 36516000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 11432.3 2009 Poland Russian Federation 14510 365 290 0 Chechen 36516000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 13784.5 2010 Poland Russian Federation 14730 365 290 0 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Poland has been one of the main receiving countries of Chechens in Europe majority 0.65 9574.5 2011 Poland Russian Federation 14897 365 290 0 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Poland has been one of the main receiving countries of Chechens in Europe majority 0.65 9683.05 2012 Poland Russian Federation 14938 365 290 0 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Poland has been one of the main receiving countries of Chechens in Europe majority 0.65 9709.7 1999 Serbia Slovenia 3168 349 345 181650 Serbs 34902000 dominant 0.95 3009.6 2013 Poland Russian Federation 15149 365 290 0 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Poland has been one of the main receiving countries of Chechens in Europe majority 0.65 9846.85 2014 Poland Russian Federation 14277 365 290 0 Chechens 36516000 http://www.dw.com/en/how-eu-countries-handle-the-refugee-crisis/a-18646316 In 2014, 8,020 people filed an application, much fewer than in the previous year. Around half of the applicants are Russian citizens, most of whom are Chechens (91 percent). majority 0.65 9280.05 2015 Poland Russian Federation 12304 365 290 0 Chechens 36516000 http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/35126/ According to the Office for Foreigners' Matters, in 2014, only Poland received 3663 refugees from Chechnya, and from January to November 2015 2500 refugees dominant 0.95 11688.8 2016 Poland Russian Federation 9864 365 290 0 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Poland has been one of the main receiving countries of Chechens in Europe majority 0.65 6411.6 1992 Austria Serbia 42918 345 305 240801 Serbs 34501000 1993 Austria Serbia 39728 345 305 240801 1999 Austria Serbia 5237 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 3404.05 2000 Austria Serbia 3931 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 2555.15 2001 Austria Serbia 4099 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 2664.35 2002 Austria Serbia 4138 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 2689.7 2003 Austria Serbia 4265 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 2772.25 2004 Austria Serbia 4715 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 3064.75 2005 Austria Serbia 5091 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 3309.15 2006 Austria Serbia 5485 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 3565.25 2007 Austria Serbia 5783 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 3758.95 2008 Austria Serbia 6218 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 USCRI majority 0.65 4041.7 2009 Austria Serbia 3473 345 305 240801 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 2257.45 2010 Austria Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 3353 345 305 123841 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2011.8 670.6 167.65 2011 Austria Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 3290 345 305 123841 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1974 658 164.5 2012 Austria Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 3165 345 305 123841 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1899 633 158.25 2013 Austria Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 3075 345 305 123841 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1845 615 153.75 2014 Austria Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2683 345 305 123841 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1609.8 536.6 134.15 2015 Austria Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2199 345 305 123841 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1319.4 439.8 109.95 1996 Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina 74131 346 305 164578 Bosniaks 34601000 Serbs 34602000 Croats 34603000 1997 Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina 69885 346 305 164578 Bosniaks 34601000 Serbs 34602000 Croats 34603000 1998 Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina 68087 346 305 164578 Bosniaks 34601000 Serbs 34602000 Croats 34603000 1999 Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina 66869 346 305 164578 Bosniaks 34601000 Serbs 34602000 Croats 34603000 1998 Austria Romania 4202 360 305 301946 1999 Austria Romania 2375 360 305 301946 2000 Austria Romania 2079 360 305 301946 2004 Austria Russian Federation 4152 365 305 665748 Chechens 36516000 BFM dominant 0.95 3944.4 2005 Austria Russian Federation 6438 365 305 665748 Chechens 36516000 BFM dominant 0.95 6116.1 2006 Austria Russian Federation 8723 365 305 665748 Chechens 36516000 BFM dominant 0.95 8286.85 2007 Austria Russian Federation 11571 365 305 665748 Chechens 36516000 BFM dominant 0.95 10992.5 2008 Austria Russian Federation 14122 365 305 665748 Chechens 36516000 BFM dominant 0.95 13415.9 2009 Austria Russian Federation 15828 365 305 665748 Chechens 36516000 dominant 0.95 15036.6 2010 Austria Russian Federation 17229 365 305 531952 Chechens 36516000 UNHCR: Refugee Integration in Austria 2013 However, one of the more significant recent refugee groups in Austria claims to be from the Russian Federation, most of them Chechens,3 with almost 13,000 refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection since 2006. In asylum statistics citi dominant 0.95 16367.5 2011 Austria Russian Federation 18473 365 305 531952 Chechens 36516000 UNHCR: Refugee Integration in Austria 2013 However, one of the more significant recent refugee groups in Austria claims to be from the Russian Federation, most of them Chechens,3 with almost 13,000 refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection since 2006. In asylum statistics citi dominant 0.95 17549.3 2000 Serbia Slovenia 3168 349 345 181650 Serbs 34902000 dominant 0.95 3009.6 2012 Austria Russian Federation 19517 365 305 531952 Chechens 36516000 UNHCR: Refugee Integration in Austria 2013 However, one of the more significant recent refugee groups in Austria claims to be from the Russian Federation, most of them Chechens,3 with almost 13,000 refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection since 2006. In asylum statistics citi dominant 0.95 18541.2 2013 Austria Russian Federation 19577 365 305 531952 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Austria has the largest and the most concentrated Chechen community in Europe. It hosts over 20,000 refugees from the Russian federation, most of them thought to be Chechens dominant 0.95 18598.2 2014 Austria Russian Federation 17361 365 305 531952 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Austria has the largest and the most concentrated Chechen community in Europe. It hosts over 20,000 refugees from the Russian federation, most of them thought to be Chechens dominant 0.95 16492.9 2015 Austria Russian Federation 15526 365 305 531952 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Austria has the largest and the most concentrated Chechen community in Europe. It hosts over 20,000 refugees from the Russian federation, most of them thought to be Chechens dominant 0.95 14749.7 2016 Austria Russian Federation 13773 365 305 531952 Chechens 36516000 "Huerou: Chechnya at War and Beyond ""Chechen Refugees in Europe""" Austria has the largest and the most concentrated Chechen community in Europe. It hosts over 20,000 refugees from the Russian federation, most of them thought to be Chechens dominant 0.95 13084.3 1991 Hungary Serbia 43000 345 310 0 Croats 34502000 Hungarians 34511000 Serbs 34501000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 25800 8600 2150 1992 Hungary Serbia 29500 345 310 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Hungarians 34511000 Croats 34502000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 17700 5900 1475 1995 Hungary Serbia 8553 345 310 0 Hungarians 34511000 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 UNHCR minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 2565.9 855.3 427.65 1996 Hungary Serbia 4706 345 310 0 Hungarians 34511000 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2823.6 941.2 235.3 1997 Hungary Serbia 3243 345 310 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 UNHCR Refugees of Hungarian ethnicity can apply for citizenship after only one year of residence in Hungary. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1945.8 972.9 2000 Hungary Serbia 2344 345 310 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1406.4 703.2 2004 Hungary Serbia 2251 345 310 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1350.6 675.3 2005 Hungary Serbia 2388 345 310 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1432.8 716.4 2006 Hungary Serbia 2359 345 310 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1415.4 707.7 2007 Hungary Serbia 2329 345 310 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1397.4 698.7 2008 Hungary Serbia 2143 345 310 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1285.8 642.9 1989 Hungary Romania 27000 360 310 0 Hungarians 36002000 Romanians 36001000 http://www.faqs.org/minorities/Eastern-Europe/Hungarians-of-Romania.html dominant minority 0.95 0.05 25650 1350 1990 Hungary Romania 29480 360 310 0 Hungarians 36002000 Romanians 36001000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 28006 1474 1991 Hungary Romania 3110 360 310 0 Hungarians 36002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 2954.5 1992 Hungary Romania 2370 360 310 0 Hungarians 36002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 2251.5 1993 Hungary Romania 2138 360 310 0 Hungarians 36002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 2031.1 1992 Czech Rep. Serbia 8500 345 316 337670 1995 Italy TfYR Macedonia 12360 343 325 209492 1996 Italy TfYR Macedonia 11300 343 325 209492 1997 Italy TfYR Macedonia 11013 343 325 209492 1999 Italy TfYR Macedonia 2100 343 325 209492 1995 Italy Croatia 10099 344 325 14946.4 Croats 34401000 Italians 34404000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6059.4 3029.7 1996 Italy Croatia 8451 344 325 14946.4 Croats 34401000 Italians 34404000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5070.6 2535.3 1997 Italy Croatia 8801 344 325 14946.4 Croats 34401000 Italians 34404000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5280.6 2640.3 1995 Italy Serbia 27873 345 325 173639 Bosnians 34504000 1996 Italy Serbia 21864 345 325 173639 Bosnians 34504000 1997 Italy Serbia 22602 345 325 173639 Bosnians 34504000 1999 Italy Serbia 4123 345 325 173639 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 2679.95 2002 Italy Serbia 2227 345 325 173639 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 1447.55 2003 Italy Serbia 2230 345 325 173639 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 1449.5 2004 Italy Serbia 2302 345 325 173639 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 1496.3 2005 Italy Serbia 2475 345 325 173639 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 1608.75 2006 Italy Serbia 2721 345 325 253781 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 1768.65 2007 Italy Serbia 4304 345 325 253781 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 2797.6 2008 Italy Serbia 4244 345 325 318622 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 2758.6 2009 Italy Serbia 3530 345 325 318622 Albanians 34506000 majority 0.65 2294.5 2010 Italy Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 3565 345 325 102164 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2139 713 178.25 2011 Italy Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2761 345 325 102164 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1656.6 552.2 138.05 2012 Italy Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2511 345 325 102164 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1506.6 502.2 125.55 1999 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 39591 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23754.6 7918.2 1979.55 2013 Italy Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2673 345 325 102164 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1603.8 534.6 133.65 2014 Italy Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2686 345 325 102164 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1611.6 537.2 134.3 2015 Italy Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2620 345 325 102164 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1572 524 131 2016 Italy Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 2885 345 325 102164 Roma 34012000 Albanians 33901000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Die Asylbewerber aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten setzen sich in erster Linie aus Roma aus Serbien und der EJRM sowie aus Albanern aus Albanien und dem Kosovo zusammen. ... d kann daher mit den speziellen Faktoren zusammenhängen, die dort die G majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1731 577 144.25 1995 Italy Bosnia and Herzegovina 8276 346 325 164508 Bosnians 34601000 1996 Italy Bosnia and Herzegovina 7958 346 325 164508 Bosnians 34601000 1997 Italy Bosnia and Herzegovina 8918 346 325 164508 Bosnians 34601000 1980 Italy Russian Federation 10821 365 325 668971 1981 Italy Russian Federation 11562 365 325 668971 1982 Italy Russian Federation 11569 365 325 668971 1983 Italy Russian Federation 11574 365 325 668971 1984 Italy Russian Federation 11577 365 325 668971 1985 Italy Russian Federation 11582 365 325 668971 1986 Italy Russian Federation 10226 365 325 668971 1987 Italy Russian Federation 8683 365 325 668971 1988 Italy Russian Federation 7125 365 325 668971 1989 Italy Russian Federation 3017 365 325 668971 2016 Italy Ukraine 3720 369 325 668971 Ukrainians 36901000 UNHCR: Ukranian Refugees in Western Europe The congregation is mostly made up of ethnic Ukrainians, members of a community that numbers hundreds of thousands and has been growing rapidly since the start of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. dominant 0.95 3534 2009 Italy Turkey 2016 640 325 609515 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 1915.2 2010 Italy Turkey 2001 640 325 609515 Kurds 64001000 Turkish 64002000 Refworld Most are Turkish or Syrian Kurds, with more Syrians arriving every day dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1900.95 100.05 2014 Italy Turkey 2281 640 325 609515 Kurds 64001000 Turkish 64002000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2166.95 114.05 2015 Italy Turkey 2482 640 325 609515 Kurds 64001000 Turkish 64002000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2357.9 124.1 2016 Italy Turkey 2622 640 325 609515 Kurds 64001000 Turkish 64002000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2490.9 131.1 2016 Malta Libya 2130 620 338 Berbers 62005000 Arabs 62001000 Clingendael Report 2015: The Crisis in North Africa """Most of the refugees are ethnic Berbers,"" UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic told journalists in Geneva on Tuesday. " majority minority 0.6 0.3 1278 639 1992 Albania Serbia 3000 345 339 0 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 2850 1993 Albania Serbia 3000 345 339 0 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 2850 1994 Albania Serbia 3000 345 339 0 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 2850 1995 Albania Serbia 4018 345 339 0 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 3817.1 1996 Albania Serbia 4024 345 339 0 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 3822.8 1998 Albania Serbia 22324 345 339 0 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 21207.8 1999 Albania Serbia 3918 345 339 0 Albanians 34506000 dominant 0.95 3722.1 2007 Montenegro Croatia 2361 344 341 0 99 2008 Montenegro Croatia 2361 344 341 0 99 2009 Montenegro Croatia 2184 344 341 0 99 2008 Montenegro Serbia 16210 345 341 0 Serbs 34501000 Roma Montenegrins 34509000 UNHCR Kosovo refugees of Montenegrin and Serbian origins, although representing the two largest groups (55%), have shown extremely limited interest in return. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9726 3242 810.5 2009 Montenegro Serbia 16197 345 341 0 Serbs 34501000 Roma UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15387.1 809.85 2010 Montenegro Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 10948 345 341 0 Roma 34512000 https://rm.coe.int/16806db860 As of October 2013, about 4 800 displaced persons, mostly Roma from Kosovo, had not submitted applications dominant 0.95 10400.6 2011 Montenegro Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 9367 345 341 0 Roma 34512000 https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/eca/macedonia1203/3.htm dominant 0.95 8898.65 2012 Montenegro Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 8504 345 341 0 Roma 34512000 https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/eca/macedonia1203/3.htm dominant 0.95 8078.8 2013 Montenegro Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 6967 345 341 0 Roma 34512000 https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/eca/macedonia1203/3.htm dominant 0.95 6618.65 2014 Montenegro Serbia and Kosovo (S/RES/1244 (1999)) 5633 345 341 0 Roma 34512000 https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/eca/macedonia1203/3.htm dominant 0.95 5351.35 2006 Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina 5005 346 341 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks 34601000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3003 1001 250.25 2007 Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina 6166 346 341 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks 34601000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3699.6 1233.2 308.3 2008 Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina 6168 346 341 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks 34601000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3700.8 1233.6 308.4 2009 Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina 5636 346 341 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 Bosniaks 34601000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3381.6 1127.2 281.8 1997 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 40000 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer Ethn Serb refugees, settled in eth Croat and MuslimsÍ homes in RS majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 24000 8000 2000 2010 Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina 3858 346 341 0 Roma 34512000 Bosniaks 34601000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2314.8 771.6 192.9 2011 Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina 2610 346 341 0 Roma 34512000 Bosniaks 34601000 Serbs 34102000 EASO: Asylanträge aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten 2014 Laut der Schätzung von Bosnien und Herzegowina verlassen hauptsächlich Roma und Bosniaken das Land, um im Ausland Asyl zu beantragen majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1566 522 130.5 1993 TfYR Macedonia Croatia 2508 344 343 180898 99 1994 TfYR Macedonia Croatia 2000 344 343 180898 99 1999 TfYR Macedonia Serbia 21000 345 343 0 Albanians 34506000 Serb 34501000 Roma 34512000 http://www.fundforpeace.org/web/index.phpoption=com_content&task=view&id=282&Itemid=434 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 18900 1050 1050 2000 TfYR Macedonia Serbia 8878 345 343 0 Albanians 34506000 Serb 34501000 Roma 34512000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/type,CHRON,MARP,MKD,469f38b8c,0.html dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 7990.2 443.9 443.9 2001 TfYR Macedonia Serbia 4307 345 343 0 Albanians 34506000 Serb 34501000 Roma 34512000 UNHCR dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 3876.3 215.35 215.35 2002 TfYR Macedonia Serbia 2765 345 343 0 Albanians 34506000 Serb 34501000 Roma 34512000 UNHCR dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 2488.5 138.25 138.25 1993 TfYR Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina 28704 346 343 197209 Bosniaks 34601000 http://www.projects.v2.nl/~arns/Texts/Chrono/MK.html dominant 0.95 27268.8 1994 TfYR Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina 12793 346 343 197209 Bosniaks 34601000 www.greekhelsinki.gr/.../cedime-se-macedonia-muslims.doc dominant 0.95 12153.3 1995 TfYR Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina 9048 346 343 197209 Bosniaks 34601000 http://www.projects.v2.nl/~arns/Texts/Chrono/MK.html dominant 0.95 8595.6 1996 TfYR Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina 5089 346 343 197209 Bosniaks 34601000 http://www.projects.v2.nl/~arns/Texts/Chrono/MK.html dominant 0.95 4834.55 1997 TfYR Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina 3500 346 343 197209 Bosniaks 34601000 http://www.projects.v2.nl/~arns/Texts/Chrono/MK.html dominant 0.95 3325 1995 Croatia Serbia 5103 345 344 0 Croats 34502000 majority 0.65 3316.95 1996 Croatia Serbia 6736 345 344 0 Croats 34502000 majority 0.65 4378.4 1999 Croatia Serbia 3414 345 344 0 Croats 34502000 majority 0.65 2219.1 1993 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 287000 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 Bosniak 34601000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 172200 86100 1994 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 183600 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 dominant 0.95 174420 1995 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 193544 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 Bosniak 34601000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 183867 9677.2 1996 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 158659 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 Bosniak 34601000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 150726 7932.95 1997 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 68340 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 Lischer 2/3 Croat dominant 0.95 64923 1998 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 28659 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 Lischer 2/3 Croat majority 0.65 18628.3 1999 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 24960 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 Lischer 2/3 Croat majority 0.65 16224 2000 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 20889 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 Lischer 2/3 Croat majority 0.65 13577.8 2001 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 20421 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 Lischer 2/3 Croat majority 0.65 13273.6 2002 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 7672 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 dominant 0.95 7288.4 2003 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 3930 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 dominant 0.95 3733.5 2004 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 3204 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 dominant 0.95 3043.8 2005 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 2545 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 dominant 0.95 2417.75 2006 Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 2103 346 344 0 Croats 34603000 dominant 0.95 1997.85 1977 Serbia Albania 2000 339 345 0 Macedonian 33903000 dominant 0.95 1900 2001 Serbia TfYR Macedonia 11276 343 345 0 Albanians 34302000 majority 0.65 7329.4 2002 Serbia TfYR Macedonia 3614 343 345 0 Albanians 34302000 majority 0.65 2349.1 1992 Serbia Croatia 166910 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR This mostly affected ethnic Serb refugees and displaced persons during and after the conflicts in the former SFRY dominant minority 0.95 0.05 158564 8345.5 1993 Serbia Croatia 147833 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 140441 7391.65 1994 Serbia Croatia 72124 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 68517.8 3606.2 1995 Serbia Croatia 232749 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 221112 11637.5 1996 Serbia Croatia 297099 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 282244 14855 1997 Serbia Croatia 293246 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 278584 14662.3 1998 Serbia Croatia 296597 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 281767 14829.9 1999 Serbia Croatia 297994 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 283094 14899.7 2000 Serbia Croatia 289924 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 275428 14496.2 2001 Serbia Croatia 245252 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 232989 12262.6 2002 Serbia Croatia 228655 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 217222 11432.8 2003 Serbia Croatia 189746 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 180259 9487.3 2004 Serbia Croatia 180117 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 171111 9005.85 2005 Serbia Croatia 100651 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 95618.4 5032.55 2006 Serbia Croatia 71111 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 67555.4 3555.55 2007 Serbia Croatia 70169 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 66660.5 3508.45 2008 Serbia Croatia 69505 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 66029.8 3475.25 2009 Serbia Croatia 62145 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 59037.8 3107.25 1998 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 30000 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 18000 6000 1500 2010 Serbia Croatia 52483 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR Global Appeal 2008-2009 Serbia Serbia has 29,457 refugees on World Refugee Day, which is observed today, including 20,334 from Croatia and 9,080 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of them ethnic Serbs, the Refugees Commission in Belgrade said on Monday. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 49858.8 2624.15 2011 Serbia Croatia 49946 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 UNHCR Global Appeal 2008-2009 Serbia Serbia has 29,457 refugees on World Refugee Day, which is observed today, including 20,334 from Croatia and 9,080 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of them ethnic Serbs, the Refugees Commission in Belgrade said on Monday. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 47448.7 2497.3 2012 Serbia Croatia 49931 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 https://eblnews.com/news/balkan/20334-persons-croatia-still-listed-refugees-serbia-25877 Serbia has 29,457 refugees on World Refugee Day, which is observed today, including 20,334 from Croatia and 9,080 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of them ethnic Serbs, the Refugees Commission in Belgrade said on Monday. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 47434.4 2496.55 2013 Serbia Croatia 41762 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 https://eblnews.com/news/balkan/20334-persons-croatia-still-listed-refugees-serbia-25877 Serbia has 29,457 refugees on World Refugee Day, which is observed today, including 20,334 from Croatia and 9,080 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of them ethnic Serbs, the Refugees Commission in Belgrade said on Monday. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 39673.9 2088.1 2014 Serbia Croatia 32372 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 https://eblnews.com/news/balkan/20334-persons-croatia-still-listed-refugees-serbia-25877 Serbia has 29,457 refugees on World Refugee Day, which is observed today, including 20,334 from Croatia and 9,080 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of them ethnic Serbs, the Refugees Commission in Belgrade said on Monday. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 30753.4 1618.6 2015 Serbia Croatia 25996 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 https://eblnews.com/news/balkan/20334-persons-croatia-still-listed-refugees-serbia-25877 Serbia has 29,457 refugees on World Refugee Day, which is observed today, including 20,334 from Croatia and 9,080 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of them ethnic Serbs, the Refugees Commission in Belgrade said on Monday. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 24696.2 1299.8 2016 Serbia Croatia 20346 344 345 0 Serbs 34402000 Roma 34405000 https://eblnews.com/news/balkan/20334-persons-croatia-still-listed-refugees-serbia-25877 Serbia has 29,457 refugees on World Refugee Day, which is observed today, including 20,334 from Croatia and 9,080 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of them ethnic Serbs, the Refugees Commission in Belgrade said on Monday. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19328.7 1017.3 1992 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 349280 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 331816 17464 1993 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 200901 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 190856 10045 1994 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 98200 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 93290 4910 1995 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 84747 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 80509.6 4237.35 1996 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 250744 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 238207 12537.2 1997 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 241438 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 229366 12071.9 1998 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 200937 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 190890 10046.9 1999 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 198185 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 188276 9909.25 2000 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 189959 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 180461 9497.95 2001 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 143094 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 135939 7154.7 2002 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 121449 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 115377 6072.45 2003 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 99785 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 94795.8 4989.25 2004 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 95297 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 90532.1 4764.85 2005 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 46951 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 44603.4 2347.55 2006 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 27414 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 26043.3 1370.7 2007 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 27328 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 25961.6 1366.4 2008 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 27165 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 25806.8 1358.25 2009 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 24154 346 345 0 Serbs 34602000 Roma 34604000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 22946.3 1207.7 2010 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 21047 346 345 0 Roma 34604000 majority 0.65 13680.5 2011 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 20673 346 345 0 Roma 34604000 majority 0.65 13437.4 2012 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 16418 346 345 0 Roma 34604000 majority 0.65 10671.7 2013 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 15296 346 345 0 Roma 34604000 majority 0.65 9942.4 2014 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 11323 346 345 0 Roma 34604000 http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/roma-stellen-grossen-teil-der-balkan-fluechtlinge-a-1045951.html Laut Bundesregierung waren im ersten Quartal 91 Prozent der Asylbewerber aus Serbien Roma, gefolgt von Mazedonien (72 Prozent), Bosnien (60 Prozent) und Montenegro (42 Prozent).  majority 0.65 7359.95 2015 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 9288 346 345 0 Roma 34604000 http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/roma-stellen-grossen-teil-der-balkan-fluechtlinge-a-1045951.html Laut Bundesregierung waren im ersten Quartal 91 Prozent der Asylbewerber aus Serbien Roma, gefolgt von Mazedonien (72 Prozent), Bosnien (60 Prozent) und Montenegro (42 Prozent).  majority 0.65 6037.2 2016 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 9081 346 345 0 Roma 34604000 http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/roma-stellen-grossen-teil-der-balkan-fluechtlinge-a-1045951.html Laut Bundesregierung waren im ersten Quartal 91 Prozent der Asylbewerber aus Serbien Roma, gefolgt von Mazedonien (72 Prozent), Bosnien (60 Prozent) und Montenegro (42 Prozent).  majority 0.65 5902.65 1993 Serbia Slovenia 28429 349 345 181650 Serbs 34902000 dominant 0.95 27007.5 1994 Serbia Slovenia 14795 349 345 181650 Serbs 34902000 dominant 0.95 14055.2 1995 Serbia Slovenia 12816 349 345 181650 Serbs 34902000 dominant 0.95 12175.2 1996 Serbia Slovenia 3168 349 345 181650 Serbs 34902000 dominant 0.95 3009.6 1997 Serbia Slovenia 3168 349 345 181650 Serbs 34902000 dominant 0.95 3009.6 1998 Serbia Slovenia 3168 349 345 181650 Serbs 34902000 dominant 0.95 3009.6 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 24877 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14926.2 4975.4 1243.85 2001 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 23607 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14164.2 4721.4 1180.35 2002 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 22016 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13209.6 4403.2 1100.8 2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 19477 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11686.2 3895.4 973.85 2004 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 19213 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11527.8 3842.6 960.65 2005 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 7458 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4474.8 1491.6 372.9 2006 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 7269 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4361.4 1453.8 363.45 2007 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 7163 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4297.8 1432.6 358.15 2008 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 7070 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4242 1414 353.5 2009 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 6941 344 346 0 Bosniaks 34403000 Croats 34401000 Serbs 34402000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4164.6 1388.2 347.05 2010 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 6836 344 346 0 Serbs 34402000 https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/421726.Antonija_Nomos_Minorities_in_Croatia_EU.pdf According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, some 200,000 Croatian refugees, mostly Croatian Serbs in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, are still displaced. dominant 0.95 6494.2 2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 6769 344 346 0 Serbs 34402000 https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/421726.Antonija_Nomos_Minorities_in_Croatia_EU.pdf According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, some 200,000 Croatian refugees, mostly Croatian Serbs in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, are still displaced. dominant 0.95 6430.55 2012 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 6733 344 346 0 Serbs 34402000 https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/421726.Antonija_Nomos_Minorities_in_Croatia_EU.pdf According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, some 200,000 Croatian refugees, mostly Croatian Serbs in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, are still displaced. dominant 0.95 6396.35 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 6709 344 346 0 Serbs 34402000 https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/421726.Antonija_Nomos_Minorities_in_Croatia_EU.pdf According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, some 200,000 Croatian refugees, mostly Croatian Serbs in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, are still displaced. dominant 0.95 6373.55 2014 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 6703 344 346 0 Serbs 34402000 https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/421726.Antonija_Nomos_Minorities_in_Croatia_EU.pdf According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, some 200,000 Croatian refugees, mostly Croatian Serbs in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, are still displaced. dominant 0.95 6367.85 2015 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 6679 344 346 0 Serbs 34402000 https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/421726.Antonija_Nomos_Minorities_in_Croatia_EU.pdf According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, some 200,000 Croatian refugees, mostly Croatian Serbs in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, are still displaced. dominant 0.95 6345.05 2016 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia 5164 344 346 0 Serbs 34402000 https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/421726.Antonija_Nomos_Minorities_in_Croatia_EU.pdf According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, some 200,000 Croatian refugees, mostly Croatian Serbs in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, are still displaced. dominant 0.95 4905.8 1998 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 10000 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6000 2000 500 1999 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 26054 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 15632.4 5210.8 1302.7 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 13260 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7956 2652 663 2001 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 9100 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5460 1820 455 2002 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 5999 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3599.4 1199.8 299.95 2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 3033 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1819.8 606.6 151.65 2004 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 2991 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1794.6 598.2 149.55 2005 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 3098 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1858.8 619.6 154.9 2006 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia 3032 345 346 0 Bosniaks 34504000 Croats 34502000 Serbs 34501000 Lischer majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1819.2 606.4 151.6 1992 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 72440 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 Lischer Muslims from Rep Srpska majority 0.65 47086 1993 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 44321 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 Lischer Muslims from Rep Srpska majority 0.65 28808.6 1994 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 29156 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 Lischer Muslims from Rep Srpska majority 0.65 18951.4 1995 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 18804 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 Lischer Muslims from Rep Srpska majority 0.65 12222.6 1996 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 8337 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 Lischer Muslims from Rep Srpska majority 0.65 5419.05 1997 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 4636 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 Lischer Muslims from Rep Srpska majority 0.65 3013.4 1998 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 3462 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 majority 0.65 2250.3 1999 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 3122 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 majority 0.65 2029.3 2000 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 2804 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 majority 0.65 1822.6 2001 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 2381 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 majority 0.65 1547.65 2003 Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina 2001 346 349 51540.4 Bosniaks 34601000 majority 0.65 1300.65 2004 Greece Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 620 350 289163 1998 Greece Turkey 2274 640 350 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 2160.3 1999 Greece Turkey 2274 640 350 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 2160.3 2000 Greece Turkey 2327 640 350 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 2210.65 2001 Greece Turkey 2430 640 350 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 2308.5 2014 Greece Syrian Arab Rep. 3913 652 350 682159 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3717.35 195.65 2015 Greece Syrian Arab Rep. 9101 652 350 682159 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8645.95 455.05 2016 Greece Syrian Arab Rep. 14420 652 350 682159 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 13699 721 2015 Cyprus Syrian Arab Rep. 3110 652 352 104644 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 UNHCR The Syrian refugees are 87 percent Arab and 10 percent Kurdish, with small representations from other ethnic groups. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1866 933 2016 Cyprus Syrian Arab Rep. 4263 652 352 104644 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 UNHCR The Syrian refugees are 87 percent Arab and 10 percent Kurdish, with small representations from other ethnic groups. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2557.8 1278.9 1996 Russian Federation Moldova 5132 359 365 496101 Russians 35903000 dominant 0.95 4875.4 1997 Russian Federation Moldova 4476 359 365 496101 Russians 35903000 dominant 0.95 4252.2 1998 Russian Federation Moldova 2163 359 365 496101 Russians 35903000 dominant 0.95 2054.85 1996 Russian Federation Ukraine 2297 369 365 0 1997 Russian Federation Ukraine 2326 369 365 0 2014 Russian Federation Ukraine 231787 369 365 0 Russians 36902000 https://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/osw-commentary/2015-10-19/migration-ukrainians-times-crisis The Federal Migration Service of Russia has announced that between the beginning of 2014 and 1 July 2015 as many as 355,000 ethnic Russians submitted their applications for so-called temporary refugee status in Russia.  dominant 0.95 220198 2015 Russian Federation Ukraine 311407 369 365 0 Russians 36902000 https://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/osw-commentary/2015-10-19/migration-ukrainians-times-crisis The Federal Migration Service of Russia has announced that between the beginning of 2014 and 1 July 2015 as many as 355,000 ethnic Russians submitted their applications for so-called temporary refugee status in Russia.  dominant 0.95 295837 2016 Russian Federation Ukraine 226232 369 365 0 Russians 36902000 https://www.rbth.com/politics_and_society/2016/03/28/seeking-shelter-russias-refugees-from-eastern-ukraine-2-years-on_579789 The Russian authorities made a lot of effort to help refugees from the region, who are overwhelmingly ethnic Russians dominant 0.95 214920 1996 Russian Federation Armenia 2621 371 365 113236 Russians 37103000 dominant 0.95 2489.95 1997 Russian Federation Armenia 2474 371 365 113236 Russians 37103000 dominant 0.95 2350.3 1996 Russian Federation Georgia 47762 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 MGFA majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 28657.2 9552.4 2388.1 1997 Russian Federation Georgia 46195 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 UNHCR majority of the (ethnic Osset) Georgian refugees majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 27717 9239 2309.75 1998 Russian Federation Georgia 34314 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 UNHCR majority of the (ethnic Osset) Georgian refugees majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 20588.4 6862.8 1715.7 1999 Russian Federation Georgia 27993 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 UNHCR majority of the (ethnic Osset) Georgian refugees majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16795.8 5598.6 1399.65 2000 Russian Federation Georgia 19560 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 UNHCR majority of the (ethnic Osset) Georgian refugees majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11736 3912 978 2001 Russian Federation Georgia 14832 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 UNHCR majority of the (ethnic Osset) Georgian refugees majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8899.2 2966.4 741.6 2002 Russian Federation Georgia 11368 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 UNHCR majority of the (ethnic Osset) Georgian refugees majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6820.8 2273.6 568.4 2003 Russian Federation Georgia 6527 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 UNHCR majority of the (ethnic Osset) Georgian refugees majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3916.2 1305.4 326.35 2009 Russian Federation Georgia 2329 372 365 0 Ossets 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 UNHCR majority of the (ethnic Osset) Georgian refugees majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1397.4 465.8 116.45 2010 Russian Federation Georgia 2478 372 365 0 South Ossetians 37206000 Russians 37203000 Georgians 37201000 Ministerie Bundeslandse Zaaken: Algemeen ambtsbericht Russische Federatie , Juli 2014 Volgens UNHCR bestaat het aantal vluchtelingen in de Russische Federatie vooral uit Afghanen en Georgiers. Deze laatste groep vluchtelingen is vooral ontstaan als gevolg van het conflict tussen de Russische Federatie en Georgie in 2008 rondom majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1486.8 495.6 123.9 1996 Russian Federation Azerbaijan 35322 373 365 0 Russians Armenians 37304000 UNHCR Ethnic Armenians from Azerbaijan (Baku Armenians) were one of the first groups of internally displaced persons in the former USSR. majority minority 0.6 0.3 21193.2 10596.6 1997 Russian Federation Azerbaijan 33755 373 365 0 Russians Armenians 37304000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 20253 10126.5 1998 Russian Federation Azerbaijan 18319 373 365 0 Russians Armenians 37304000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 10991.4 5495.7 1999 Russian Federation Azerbaijan 12881 373 365 0 Russians Armenians 37304000 UNHCR 1,500 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan, living in hotels and dormitories in Moscow since 1990. majority minority 0.6 0.3 7728.6 3864.3 1996 Russian Federation Turkmenistan 2882 701 365 320130 Russians 70112000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 2737.9 1997 Russian Federation Turkmenistan 3107 701 365 320130 Russians 70112000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 2951.65 1996 Russian Federation Kyrgyzstan 17081 703 365 887575 Russians 70302000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 16227 1997 Russian Federation Kyrgyzstan 16255 703 365 887575 Russians 70302000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 15442.2 1998 Russian Federation Kyrgyzstan 7363 703 365 887575 Russians 70302000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 6994.85 1999 Russian Federation Kyrgyzstan 3749 703 365 887575 Russians 70302000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 3561.55 1996 Russian Federation Uzbekistan 33780 704 365 550473 Meshketian Turks Russians 70403000 UNHCR Some 15,000 Meskhetian Turks were evacuated by the Soviet authorities to Central Russia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 20268 10134 1999 Azerbaijan Armenia 188400 371 373 0 Azeri dominant 0.95 178980 1994 Azerbaijan Uzbekistan 29015 704 373 489244 Meshketian Turks dominant 0.95 27564.2 1997 Russian Federation Uzbekistan 33049 704 365 550473 Meshketian Turks Russians 70403000 UNHCR Some 84,000 Meskhetian Turks spontaneously fled Uzbekistan for the Russian Federation and Azerbaijan. Some 13-16,000 of them live in the Krasnodar Region. majority minority 0.6 0.3 19829.4 9914.7 1998 Russian Federation Uzbekistan 18102 704 365 550473 Meshketian Turks Russians 70403000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 10861.2 5430.6 1999 Russian Federation Uzbekistan 10985 704 365 550473 Meshketian Turks Russians 70403000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 6591 3295.5 1996 Russian Federation Kazakhstan 39787 705 365 0 Russians 70503000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 37797.6 1997 Russian Federation Kazakhstan 40173 705 365 0 Russians 70503000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 38164.3 1998 Russian Federation Kazakhstan 19616 705 365 0 Russians 70503000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 18635.2 1999 Russian Federation Kazakhstan 7668 705 365 0 Russians 70503000 UNHCR mainly ethnic Russians, but not exclusively dominant 0.95 7284.6 2007 Ukraine Georgia 5079 372 369 342761 Georgians 37201000 Abkhaz war refugees dominant 0.95 4825.05 2008 Ukraine Georgia 5076 372 369 342761 Georgians 37201000 Abkhaz war refugees dominant 0.95 4822.2 2009 Ukraine Georgia 5079 372 369 342761 Georgians 37201000 Abkhaz war refugees dominant 0.95 4825.05 1993 Armenia Georgia 6000 372 371 0 Georgians 37201000 Armenians 37202000 http://www.unhcr.org/3b54208d3.html majority minority 0.6 0.3 3600 1800 1994 Armenia Georgia 5000 372 371 0 Georgians 37201000 Armenians 37202000 http://www.unhcr.org/3b54208d3.html majority minority 0.6 0.3 3000 1500 1992 Armenia Azerbaijan 300000 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 285000 1993 Armenia Azerbaijan 328000 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 311600 1994 Armenia Azerbaijan 299000 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 284050 1995 Armenia Azerbaijan 200000 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 190000 1996 Armenia Azerbaijan 200000 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 190000 1997 Armenia Azerbaijan 200000 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 190000 1998 Armenia Azerbaijan 310012 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 294511 1999 Armenia Azerbaijan 296215 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 281404 2000 Armenia Azerbaijan 280586 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 266557 2001 Armenia Azerbaijan 264327 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 251111 2002 Armenia Azerbaijan 247538 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 235161 2003 Armenia Azerbaijan 239250 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 227288 2004 Armenia Azerbaijan 235101 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 223346 2005 Armenia Azerbaijan 219324 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 208358 2006 Armenia Azerbaijan 113224 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 107563 2007 Armenia Azerbaijan 3815 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 3624.25 2008 Armenia Azerbaijan 3082 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 2927.9 2009 Armenia Azerbaijan 2681 373 371 0 Armenians 37304000 dominant 0.95 2546.95 2010 Armenia Azerbaijan 2347 373 371 0 Armenian 37304000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 2229.65 2016 Armenia Azerbaijan 2046 373 371 0 Armenian 37304000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 1943.7 2013 Armenia Syrian Arab Rep. 11090 652 371 336480 Armenian Christians 65204000 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Many Armenian Christians from Syria are seeking refuge in the ethnic Armenian region of Nagorno-Karabakh, where they are welcomed as fellow countrymen. majority 0.65 7208.5 2014 Armenia Syrian Arab Rep. 14994 652 371 336480 Armenian Christians 65204000 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Most of these refugees are ethnic Armenians, who can receive citizenship and Armenian passports relatively easily, often even before leaving Syria or the Middle East. majority 0.65 9746.1 2015 Armenia Syrian Arab Rep. 16611 652 371 336480 Armenian Christians 65204000 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Most of these refugees are ethnic Armenians, who can receive citizenship and Armenian passports relatively easily, often even before leaving Syria or the Middle East. majority 0.65 10797.1 2016 Armenia Syrian Arab Rep. 14626 652 371 336480 Armenian Christians 65204000 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Most of these refugees are ethnic Armenians, who can receive citizenship and Armenian passports relatively easily, often even before leaving Syria or the Middle East. majority 0.65 9506.9 1999 Georgia Russian Federation 5163 365 372 0 Chechen 36516000 majority 0.65 3355.95 2000 Georgia Russian Federation 7603 365 372 0 Chechen 36516000 majority 0.65 4941.95 2001 Georgia Russian Federation 7884 365 372 0 Chechen 36516000 majority 0.65 5124.6 2002 Georgia Russian Federation 4176 365 372 0 Chechen 36516000 majority 0.65 2714.4 2003 Georgia Russian Federation 3848 365 372 0 Chechen 36516000 majority 0.65 2501.2 2004 Georgia Russian Federation 2543 365 372 0 Chechen 36516000 majority 0.65 1652.95 2005 Georgia Russian Federation 2483 365 372 0 Chechen 36516000 majority 0.65 1613.95 2005 Georgia Islamic Rep. of Iran 630 372 156181 2004 Azerbaijan Russian Federation 8367 365 373 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.drc.dk/relief-work/where-we-work/caucasus/azerbaijan/ dominant 0.95 7948.65 2005 Azerbaijan Russian Federation 2828 365 373 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.drc.dk/relief-work/where-we-work/caucasus/azerbaijan/ dominant 0.95 2686.6 2006 Azerbaijan Russian Federation 2425 365 373 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.drc.dk/relief-work/where-we-work/caucasus/azerbaijan/ dominant 0.95 2303.75 2007 Azerbaijan Russian Federation 2110 365 373 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.drc.dk/relief-work/where-we-work/caucasus/azerbaijan/ dominant 0.95 2004.5 1992 Azerbaijan Armenia 195000 371 373 0 Azeri dominant 0.95 185250 1993 Azerbaijan Armenia 200000 371 373 0 Azeri dominant 0.95 190000 1994 Azerbaijan Armenia 201440 371 373 0 Azeri dominant 0.95 191368 1995 Azerbaijan Armenia 200000 371 373 0 Azeri dominant 0.95 190000 1996 Azerbaijan Armenia 198000 371 373 0 Azeri dominant 0.95 188100 1997 Azerbaijan Armenia 198000 371 373 0 Azeri dominant 0.95 188100 1998 Azerbaijan Armenia 188400 371 373 0 Azeri dominant 0.95 178980 1996 Azerbaijan Uzbekistan 35682 704 373 489244 Meshketian Turks dominant 0.95 33897.9 1997 Azerbaijan Uzbekistan 35682 704 373 489244 Meshketian Turks dominant 0.95 33897.9 1998 Azerbaijan Uzbekistan 33216 704 373 489244 Meshketian Turks dominant 0.95 31555.2 1999 Azerbaijan Uzbekistan 33216 704 373 489244 Meshketian Turks dominant 0.95 31555.2 1990 Sweden Poland 6091 290 380 161646 Poles 29001000 majority 0.65 3959.15 1991 Sweden Poland 6079 290 380 161646 Poles 29001000 majority 0.65 3951.35 1992 Sweden Poland 3121 290 380 161646 Poles 29001000 majority 0.65 2028.65 1993 Sweden Poland 2577 290 380 161646 Poles 29001000 majority 0.65 1675.05 1994 Sweden Poland 2152 290 380 161646 Poles 29001000 majority 0.65 1398.8 2014 Sweden Russian Federation 2014 365 380 207660 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1208.4 604.2 2015 Sweden Russian Federation 2003 365 380 207660 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1201.8 600.9 2004 Norway Russian Federation 2249 365 385 0 Chechen 36516000 dominant 0.95 2136.55 2005 Norway Russian Federation 2694 365 385 0 Chechen 36516000 dominant 0.95 2559.3 2006 Norway Russian Federation 3034 365 385 0 Chechen 36516000 dominant 0.95 2882.3 2007 Norway Russian Federation 3552 365 385 0 Chechen 36516000 dominant 0.95 3374.4 2008 Norway Russian Federation 3790 365 385 0 Chechen 36516000 dominant 0.95 3600.5 2009 Norway Russian Federation 3969 365 385 0 Chechen 36516000 dominant 0.95 3770.55 2010 Norway Russian Federation 4104 365 385 0 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 Norwegian Directorate of Immigration Annual Report 1 100 Russian citizens applied for asylum. Over 90 per cent were Chechens. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2462.4 1231.2 2011 Norway Russian Federation 4056 365 385 0 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 Norwegian Directorate of Immigration Annual Report The Russian applicants mainly came from Chechnya and Ingushetia majority minority 0.6 0.3 2433.6 1216.8 2012 Norway Russian Federation 3875 365 385 0 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 Norwegian Directorate of Immigration Annual Report dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3681.25 193.75 2013 Norway Russian Federation 3334 365 385 0 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 Norwegian Directorate of Immigration Annual Report dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3167.3 166.7 2014 Norway Russian Federation 2328 365 385 0 Chechens 36516000 Ingush 36533000 Norwegian Directorate of Immigration Annual Report dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2211.6 116.4 1991 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 4631 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://pards.org/paccc/Senegla_Jun_1998.doc Some inhabitants of the Casamance, both Diola nad non-Diala, have sought refuge in neighboring Guinea-Bissau and the Gambia during the recent renewal of armed conflict in Casamance. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 4167.9 231.55 231.55 1992 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 12163 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 UNHCR Most of the refugees are from the Casamance region. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10946.7 608.15 608.15 1993 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 20577 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.kaiptc.org/Publications/Monographs/Monographs/Monograph-7-Aissatou.aspx Casamanヘais refugees settled in the thousands in Guinea Bissau and the Gambia, sheltered by cross-border ethnic kin. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 18519.3 1028.85 1028.85 1994 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 23577 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.kaiptc.org/Publications/Monographs/Monographs/Monograph-7-Aissatou.aspx The Diolas are the dominant ethnic group in Casamnce and are estimated to be about 60% of the population of the Lower Casmance region. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 21219.3 1178.85 1178.85 1995 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 15100 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.un.org/ecosocdev/afrec/vol19no1/191senegal.htm Nearly two-thirds of ist people are Diola, while Wolof, who are the largest group nationally, constiute just 5 per cent of Casamance's population. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 13590 755 755 1996 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 15000 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.un.org/ecosocdev/afrec/vol19no1/191senegal.htm Nearly two-thirds of ist people are Diola, while Wolof, who are the largest group nationally, constiute just 5 per cent of Casamance's population. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 13500 750 750 1997 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 15297 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 UNHCR Refugees are from Casamance dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 13767.3 764.85 764.85 1998 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 5921 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 Human rights in developing countries: yearbook 1997 Despite allegations of providing shelter to the separatist, Guinea-Bissau plays an importan trole as a mediator in the conflict. It host several thousand of Casamance refugees and has its own strong Diola community along the border. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 5328.9 296.05 296.05 1999 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 6243 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 Human rights in developing countries: yearbook 1997 Despite allegations of providing shelter to the separatist, Guinea-Bissau plays an importan trole as a mediator in the conflict. It host several thousand of Casamance refugees and has its own strong Diola community along the border. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 5618.7 312.15 312.15 2000 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 6554 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 Human rights in developing countries: yearbook 1997 Despite allegations of providing shelter to the separatist, Guinea-Bissau plays an importan trole as a mediator in the conflict. It host several thousand of Casamance refugees and has its own strong Diola community along the border. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 5898.6 327.7 327.7 2001 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7332 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 Human rights in developing countries: yearbook 1997 Despite allegations of providing shelter to the separatist, Guinea-Bissau plays an importan trole as a mediator in the conflict. It host several thousand of Casamance refugees and has its own strong Diola community along the border. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6598.8 366.6 366.6 2002 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7322 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 Human rights in developing countries: yearbook 1997 Despite allegations of providing shelter to the separatist, Guinea-Bissau plays an importan trole as a mediator in the conflict. It host several thousand of Casamance refugees and has its own strong Diola community along the border. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6589.8 366.1 366.1 1979 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4500 490 625 0 2003 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7317 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 Human rights in developing countries: yearbook 1997 Despite allegations of providing shelter to the separatist, Guinea-Bissau plays an importan trole as a mediator in the conflict. It host several thousand of Casamance refugees and has its own strong Diola community along the border. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6585.3 365.85 365.85 2004 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7317 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 Human rights in developing countries: yearbook 1997 Despite allegations of providing shelter to the separatist, Guinea-Bissau plays an importan trole as a mediator in the conflict. It host several thousand of Casamance refugees and has its own strong Diola community along the border. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6585.3 365.85 365.85 2005 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7320 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 Human rights in developing countries: yearbook 1997 Despite allegations of providing shelter to the separatist, Guinea-Bissau plays an importan trole as a mediator in the conflict. It host several thousand of Casamance refugees and has its own strong Diola community along the border. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6588 366 366 2006 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7454 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.payson.tulane.edu/conflict/Cs%20St/Casamance.html Depending on their location, rebels are reported to use neighboring Guinea-Bissau and The Gambia as refug areas and sources of arms and logistical support. Almost all of the rebels who have been fighting against the Goverment are Diola. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6708.6 372.7 372.7 2007 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7488 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.payson.tulane.edu/conflict/Cs%20St/Casamance.html Depending on their location, rebels are reported to use neighboring Guinea-Bissau and The Gambia as refug areas and sources of arms and logistical support. Almost all of the rebels who have been fighting against the Goverment are Diola. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6739.2 374.4 374.4 2008 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7492 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.payson.tulane.edu/conflict/Cs%20St/Casamance.html Depending on their location, rebels are reported to use neighboring Guinea-Bissau and The Gambia as refug areas and sources of arms and logistical support. Almost all of the rebels who have been fighting against the Goverment are Diola. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6742.8 374.6 374.6 2009 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7492 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.payson.tulane.edu/conflict/Cs%20St/Casamance.html Depending on their location, rebels are reported to use neighboring Guinea-Bissau and The Gambia as refug areas and sources of arms and logistical support. Almost all of the rebels who have been fighting against the Goverment are Diola. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 6742.8 374.6 374.6 2010 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7480 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, p.165 The protacted fighting between the MFDC and Senegal's armed forces,..., has created thousands of Senegalese (mostly Diola) refugees in Guinea-Bissau dominant 0.95 7106 2011 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7658 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, p.165 The protacted fighting between the MFDC and Senegal's armed forces,..., has created thousands of Senegalese (mostly Diola) refugees in Guinea-Bissau dominant 0.95 7275.1 2012 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 7700 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, p.165 The protacted fighting between the MFDC and Senegal's armed forces,..., has created thousands of Senegalese (mostly Diola) refugees in Guinea-Bissau dominant 0.95 7315 2013 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 8445 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Arla Human Rights Assessment in Senegal Casamance, the Senegalese territory south of The Gambia, is a subject to a long-standing conflict with the separatist group Movement of Democratic Force of the Casamance (MFDC). MFDC has its roots in the main ethnical group in Casamance, the Di dominant 0.95 8022.75 2014 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 8601 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, p.165 The protacted fighting between the MFDC and Senegal's armed forces,..., has created thousands of Senegalese (mostly Diola) refugees in Guinea-Bissau dominant 0.95 8170.95 2015 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 8601 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, p.165 The protacted fighting between the MFDC and Senegal's armed forces,..., has created thousands of Senegalese (mostly Diola) refugees in Guinea-Bissau dominant 0.95 8170.95 2016 Guinea-Bissau Senegal 8374 433 404 0 Diola 43305000 Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, p.165 The protacted fighting between the MFDC and Senegal's armed forces,..., has created thousands of Senegalese (mostly Diola) refugees in Guinea-Bissau dominant 0.95 7955.3 1990 Guinea-Bissau Liberia 3004 450 404 519447 99 1992 Gambia Senegal 3294 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 UNHCR Refugees are from Casamance majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1976.4 658.8 164.7 1993 Gambia Senegal 2006 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 UNHCR Refugees are from Casamance majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1203.6 401.2 100.3 1994 Gambia Senegal 2006 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 UNHCR Refugees are from Casamance majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1203.6 401.2 100.3 1995 Gambia Senegal 2393 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.internal-displacement.org/8025708F004CE90B/(httpDocuments)/E7970430FBE01AC4C12572E3002D6AF7/$file/JRS+-+urban+displacement.pdf The ethnic composition of the sample of IDPs was comparable with the mix record for their home district of Niaguis, the lowest administrative level for which census ethnicity data were abailabe. In both cases the Diola were the largest groups f majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1435.8 478.6 119.65 1996 Gambia Senegal 2490 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://reliefweb.int/node/91335 Individuals of the Diola ethnic community are apparently at particular risk because government authorities suspect them of being symathetic to the independence movemnet. Members of the Manjak, Mandingo, B alante and Mancagne ethnic groups have majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1494 498 124.5 1998 Gambia Senegal 3567 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.rrojasdatabank.info/guinea.htm Many of the fresh wave of refugees arriving in the Gambia were Mandinka. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2140.2 713.4 178.35 2010 Mali Mauritania 10468 435 432 0 Peul 43302000 A majority of expelled villagers were of the Hal-Pulaar or Peul ethnic group. majority 0.65 6804.2 1980 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 1999 Gambia Senegal 5071 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.payson.tulane.edu/conflict/Cs%20St/Casamance.html Depending on their location, rebels are reported to use neighboring Guinea-Bissau and The Gambia as refuge areas and sources of arms and logistical support. Almost all of the rebels who have been fighting agains the Goverment are Diola. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3042.6 1014.2 253.55 2000 Gambia Senegal 4230 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNACP550.pdf The GOS has complained for years that among the large number of Casamance refugees - estimated at 6000 to 8000 - who reside in official camps along the Gambia-Casamance border, are MFCD members and their supporters. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2538 846 211.5 2002 Gambia Senegal 4230 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 UNHCR Refugees are form Casamance majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2538 846 211.5 2006 Gambia Senegal 6946 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4167.6 1389.2 347.3 2007 Gambia Senegal 7546 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4527.6 1509.2 377.3 2008 Gambia Senegal 7546 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4527.6 1509.2 377.3 2009 Gambia Senegal 7546 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue (and other eastern groups) 43304000 Wolof 43301000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4527.6 1509.2 377.3 2010 Gambia Senegal 7359 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue 43304000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority 0.6 0.3 4415.4 2207.7 2011 Gambia Senegal 8359 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue 43304000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority 0.6 0.3 5015.4 2507.7 2012 Gambia Senegal 9042 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue 43304000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority 0.6 0.3 5425.2 2712.6 2013 Gambia Senegal 9025 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue 43304000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority 0.6 0.3 5415 2707.5 2014 Gambia Senegal 11036 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue 43304000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority 0.6 0.3 6621.6 3310.8 2015 Gambia Senegal 7392 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue 43304000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority 0.6 0.3 4435.2 2217.6 2016 Gambia Senegal 7470 433 420 0 Diola 43305000 Mandingue 43304000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,RDCI,,GMB,49c8be2bd,0.html While Jola (Diola) immigration from the Casamance is welcome, it has been made clear that further Wolof immigration form northern Senegal in not desired. majority minority 0.6 0.3 4482 2241 1995 Gambia Sierra Leone 4050 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but it is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2430 810 202.5 1996 Gambia Sierra Leone 4263 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but it is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2557.8 852.6 213.15 1997 Gambia Sierra Leone 5427 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 UNHCR Refugees from Freetown majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3256.2 1085.4 271.35 1998 Gambia Sierra Leone 5419 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 UNHCR Refugees from Freetown majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3251.4 1083.8 270.95 1999 Gambia Sierra Leone 12044 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 UNHCR Refugees from Freetown majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7226.4 2408.8 602.2 2000 Gambia Sierra Leone 7631 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 UNHCR Refugees from Freetown majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4578.6 1526.2 381.55 2001 Gambia Sierra Leone 7101 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://web.mit.edu/cis/www/migration/pubs/rrwp/Remembering%20the%20Homeland.pdf "In many cases the majority ethnic groups (the Mende and Temne) could not communciate because Sierra Leonian Krio is an Englisch, rather than French-based Creole, so the lingua france was of no help.;" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4260.6 1420.2 355.05 2002 Gambia Sierra Leone 7734 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://web.mit.edu/cis/www/migration/pubs/rrwp/Remembering%20the%20Homeland.pdf A special feature of the Sierra Leonean conflict which distinguishes it from many other recent internal conflicts is that the fighting parties do not identify themselves with a specific ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4640.4 1546.8 386.7 2003 Gambia Sierra Leone 6127 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but it is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3676.2 1225.4 306.35 2016 Ghana Togo 3299 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3134.05 164.95 2004 Gambia Sierra Leone 5955 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but it is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3573 1191 297.75 2005 Gambia Sierra Leone 5955 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but it is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3573 1191 297.75 2006 Gambia Sierra Leone 5955 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but it is no longer an ethnic war majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3573 1191 297.75 2007 Gambia Sierra Leone 6465 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but it is no longer an ethnic war majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3879 1293 323.25 2008 Gambia Sierra Leone 6454 451 420 409933 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 Creole 45101000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but it is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3872.4 1290.8 322.7 1990 Mali Mauritania 13000 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Lischer, http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/democracy/1993_hrp_report/93hrp_report_africa/Mauritania.html "S.6; The 1989 crisis also led approximately 13'000 Mauritanian Peuhl to take refuge in mali" dominant 0.95 12350 1991 Mali Mauritania 13076 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponment of presidential elcetions, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemeate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 12422.2 1992 Mali Mauritania 13076 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,USCRI,,MLI,3ae6a8ce28,0.html Most Mauritanian refugees were ethnic Peuhls, herders whose traditional livelihood relied on cross-border migrations. In 1989-90, Mauritanian officials expelled them from Mauritania and barred those outside the country from returning. dominant 0.95 12422.2 1995 Mali Mauritania 16997 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Lischer S.9 dominant 0.95 16147.1 1996 Mali Mauritania 16764 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Lischer S.9 dominant 0.95 15925.8 1997 Mali Mauritania 11103 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,USCRI,,MLI,3ae6a8bc7a,0.html An estimated 15'000 Mauritanian refugees remained in southwestern Malis' Kayes region, near the Mauritanian border. Most were ethnic Peulhs dominant 0.95 10547.8 1998 Mali Mauritania 11627 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Lischer S.8 dominant 0.95 11045.6 1999 Mali Mauritania 6110 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5804.5 2000 Mali Mauritania 6115 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5809.25 2001 Mali Mauritania 6117 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5811.15 2002 Mali Mauritania 6121 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5814.95 2003 Mali Mauritania 6148 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5840.6 2004 Mali Mauritania 6185 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5875.75 2005 Mali Mauritania 6165 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5856.75 2006 Mali Mauritania 6165 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5856.75 2007 Mali Mauritania 6165 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5856.75 2008 Mali Mauritania 6157 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 5849.15 2009 Mali Mauritania 10482 435 432 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponement of presidential elections, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugees from Senegal or 10'00 dominant 0.95 9957.9 2011 Togo Côte d'Ivoire 5151 437 461 313291 Other Akans 43704000 Kru 43702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3090.6 1545.3 2011 Mali Mauritania 12442 435 432 0 Peul 43503000 Soninke 43503000 Woloof 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context Today, an estimated 19,000 persons (claims range from 15,000 to 50,000) from the Pulaar (or Peul/Fulani), Soninke, and Wolof ethnic groups live dispersed in settlements across a 600-kilometre strip near the Mauritanian border14 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 3732.6 1244.2 622.1 2012 Mali Mauritania 12436 435 432 0 Peul 43503000 Soninke 43503000 Woloof 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context Today, an estimated 19,000 persons (claims range from 15,000 to 50,000) from the Pulaar (or Peul/Fulani), Soninke, and Wolof ethnic groups live dispersed in settlements across a 600-kilometre strip near the Mauritanian border14 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 3730.8 1243.6 621.8 2013 Mali Mauritania 12897 435 432 0 Peul 43503000 Soninke 43503000 Woloof 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context Today, an estimated 19,000 persons (claims range from 15,000 to 50,000) from the Pulaar (or Peul/Fulani), Soninke, and Wolof ethnic groups live dispersed in settlements across a 600-kilometre strip near the Mauritanian border14 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 3869.1 1289.7 644.85 2014 Mali Mauritania 12898 435 432 0 Peul 43503000 Soninke 43503000 Woloof 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context Today, an estimated 19,000 persons (claims range from 15,000 to 50,000) from the Pulaar (or Peul/Fulani), Soninke, and Wolof ethnic groups live dispersed in settlements across a 600-kilometre strip near the Mauritanian border14 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 3869.4 1289.8 644.9 2015 Mali Mauritania 13539 435 432 0 Peul 43503000 Soninke 43503000 Woloof 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context Today, an estimated 19,000 persons (claims range from 15,000 to 50,000) from the Pulaar (or Peul/Fulani), Soninke, and Wolof ethnic groups live dispersed in settlements across a 600-kilometre strip near the Mauritanian border14 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 4061.7 1353.9 676.95 2016 Mali Mauritania 15298 435 432 0 Peul 43503000 Soninke 43503000 Woloof 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context Today, an estimated 19,000 persons (claims range from 15,000 to 50,000) from the Pulaar (or Peul/Fulani), Soninke, and Wolof ethnic groups live dispersed in settlements across a 600-kilometre strip near the Mauritanian border14 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 4589.4 1529.8 764.9 2004 Mali CÌ«te d'Ivoire 2704 437 432 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru (Bete) 43702000 Northerners (Malinke) 43703000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf This group represents the second largest group of refguees of Malinke, Yacuba and Bete ethnicities from the north and westrn parts of Ivory Coast majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1622.4 540.8 135.2 2005 Mali CÌ«te d'Ivoire 2712 437 432 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru (Bete) 43702000 Northerners (Malinke) 43703000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf This group represents the second largest group of refguees of Malinke, Yacuba and Bete ethnicities from the north and westrn parts of Ivory Coast majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1627.2 542.4 135.6 2006 Mali CÌ«te d'Ivoire 2066 437 432 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru (Bete) 43702000 Northerners (Malinke) 43703000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf This group represents the second largest group of refguees of Malinke, Yacuba and Bete ethnicities from the north and westrn parts of Ivory Coast majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1239.6 413.2 103.3 2007 Mali CÌ«te d'Ivoire 2088 437 432 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru (Bete) 43702000 Northerners (Malinke) 43703000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf This group represents the second largest group of refguees of Malinke, Yacuba and Bete ethnicities from the north and westrn parts of Ivory Coast majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1252.8 417.6 104.4 2008 Mali CÌ«te d'Ivoire 2078 437 432 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru (Bete) 43702000 Northerners (Malinke) 43703000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf This group represents the second largest group of refguees of Malinke, Yacuba and Bete ethnicities from the north and westrn parts of Ivory Coast majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1246.8 415.6 103.9 2009 Mali CÌ«te d'Ivoire 2028 437 432 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru (Bete) 43702000 Northerners (Malinke) 43703000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf This group represents the second largest group of refguees of Malinke, Yacuba and Bete ethnicities from the north and westren parts of Ivory Coast majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1216.8 405.6 101.4 2010 Mali Côte d'Ivoire 2033 437 432 0 Southern Mende 43705000 Kru 43702000 Northerners (Baoulé) 43703000 http://www.refworld.org/pdfid/3dc6967b2.pdf Ethnic Baoulé working in northern Côte d'Ivoire have already been recorded arriving in Mali for fear of attacks, majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1219.8 406.6 101.65 2011 Mali Côte d'Ivoire 2206 437 432 0 Southern Mende 43705000 Kru 43702000 Northerners (Baoulé) 43703000 http://www.refworld.org/pdfid/3dc6967b2.pdf Ethnic Baoulé working in northern Côte d'Ivoire have already been recorded arriving in Mali for fear of attacks, majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1323.6 441.2 110.3 1975 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 46000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=5 For years, Guinea-Bissau gave guerrilla fighters safe passage into the refugee camps just across the border. This was a 'natural' favour as the freedom fighters of Guinea-Bissau of the PAIGC had used Casamance as a refugee basis during their gu majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 27600 9200 2300 1976 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 37000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=Xx5HTz0-KJcC&pg=PA25&dq=guinea+bissau+ethnic+refugees&hl=de&ei=rAotTtTJGJS18QPszpTvCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=guinea%20bissau%20ethnic%20refugees&f=false speak the same language, lead a communal life, and sometimes even thave shared the seme fields which lay across the border. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 22200 7400 1850 1977 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=%22refugees+from+guinea+bissau%22+senegal+ethnic&source=bl&ots=6smDzNakpu&sig=-e8vv0lHUiwxOoZBOiySnq3C4AI&hl=de&ei=7hEtTt6sDIfoOZOGhOsK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved= Refugees form Guinea-Bissau entered Senegal, where they integrated with their ethnic kin in the south of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000 1000 250 1978 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://focus-migration.hwwi.de/Senegal.2636.0.html "Guinea-Bissau gilt ebenfalls als wichtige Quelle von Zuwanderern im Senegal; in Folge des bissauischen Unabhハngigkeitskrieges (1963-74) sind Anfang der 1970er Jahre 75.000 Personen aus diesem Land nach Senegal gekommen" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000 1000 250 2003 Chad Sudan 110000 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 66000 33000 1979 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=5 For years, Guinea-Bissau gave guerrilla fighters safe passage into the refugee camps just across the border. This was a 'natural' favour as the freedom fighters of Guinea-Bissau of the PAIGC had used Casamance as a refugee basis during their gu majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000 1000 250 1980 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=Xx5HTz0-KJcC&pg=PA25&dq=guinea+bissau+ethnic+refugees&hl=de&ei=rAotTtTJGJS18QPszpTvCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=guinea%20bissau%20ethnic%20refugees&f=false speak the same language, lead a communal life, and sometimes even thave shared the seme fields which lay across the border. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000 1000 250 1981 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 4000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=%22refugees+from+guinea+bissau%22+senegal+ethnic&source=bl&ots=6smDzNakpu&sig=-e8vv0lHUiwxOoZBOiySnq3C4AI&hl=de&ei=7hEtTt6sDIfoOZOGhOsK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved= Refugees form Guinea-Bissau entered Senegal, where they integrated with their ethnic kin in the south of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2400 800 200 1982 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://focus-migration.hwwi.de/Senegal.2636.0.html "Guinea-Bissau gilt ebenfalls als wichtige Quelle von Zuwanderern im Senegal; in Folge des bissauischen Unabhハngigkeitskrieges (1963-74) sind Anfang der 1970er Jahre 75.000 Personen aus diesem Land nach Senegal gekommen" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000 1000 250 1983 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=5 For years, Guinea-Bissau gave guerrilla fighters safe passage into the refugee camps just across the border. This was a 'natural' favour as the freedom fighters of Guinea-Bissau of the PAIGC had used Casamance as a refugee basis during their gu majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000 1000 250 1984 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5010 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=Xx5HTz0-KJcC&pg=PA25&dq=guinea+bissau+ethnic+refugees&hl=de&ei=rAotTtTJGJS18QPszpTvCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=guinea%20bissau%20ethnic%20refugees&f=false speak the same language, lead a communal life, and sometimes even thave shared the seme fields which lay across the border. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3006 1002 250.5 1985 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5350 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=%22refugees+from+guinea+bissau%22+senegal+ethnic&source=bl&ots=6smDzNakpu&sig=-e8vv0lHUiwxOoZBOiySnq3C4AI&hl=de&ei=7hEtTt6sDIfoOZOGhOsK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved= Refugees form Guinea-Bissau entered Senegal, where they integrated with their ethnic kin in the south of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3210 1070 267.5 1986 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5350 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://focus-migration.hwwi.de/Senegal.2636.0.html "Guinea-Bissau gilt ebenfalls als wichtige Quelle von Zuwanderern im Senegal; in Folge des bissauischen Unabhハngigkeitskrieges (1963-74) sind Anfang der 1970er Jahre 75.000 Personen aus diesem Land nach Senegal gekommen" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3210 1070 267.5 1987 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5000 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=5 For years, Guinea-Bissau gave guerrilla fighters safe passage into the refugee camps just across the border. This was a 'natural' favour as the freedom fighters of Guinea-Bissau of the PAIGC had used Casamance as a refugee basis during their gu majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000 1000 250 1988 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 4999 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=Xx5HTz0-KJcC&pg=PA25&dq=guinea+bissau+ethnic+refugees&hl=de&ei=rAotTtTJGJS18QPszpTvCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=guinea%20bissau%20ethnic%20refugees&f=false speak the same language, lead a communal life, and sometimes even thave shared the seme fields which lay across the border. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2999.4 999.8 249.95 1989 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5001 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=5 For years, Guinea-Bissau gave guerrilla fighters safe passage into the refugee camps just across the border. This was a 'natural' favour as the freedom fighters of Guinea-Bissau of the PAIGC had used Casamance as a refugee basis during their gu majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000.6 1000.2 250.05 1990 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5001 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=Xx5HTz0-KJcC&pg=PA25&dq=guinea+bissau+ethnic+refugees&hl=de&ei=rAotTtTJGJS18QPszpTvCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=guinea%20bissau%20ethnic%20refugees&f=false speak the same language, lead a communal life, and sometimes even thave shared the seme fields which lay across the border. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000.6 1000.2 250.05 1991 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5001 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=%22refugees+from+guinea+bissau%22+senegal+ethnic&source=bl&ots=6smDzNakpu&sig=-e8vv0lHUiwxOoZBOiySnq3C4AI&hl=de&ei=7hEtTt6sDIfoOZOGhOsK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved= Refugees form Guinea-Bissau entered Senegal, where they integrated with their ethnic kin in the south of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000.6 1000.2 250.05 1992 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5001 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://focus-migration.hwwi.de/Senegal.2636.0.html "Guinea-Bissau gilt ebenfalls als wichtige Quelle von Zuwanderern im Senegal; in Folge des bissauischen Unabhハngigkeitskrieges (1963-74) sind Anfang der 1970er Jahre 75.000 Personen aus diesem Land nach Senegal gekommen" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000.6 1000.2 250.05 1993 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5001 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://analarcher.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/temudo-schiefer_disintegration-and-resilience-of-agrarian-so1.pdf 1998: the urban Elite fled to Senegal majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000.6 1000.2 250.05 1994 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 5001 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://www.conflicttransform.net/Guinea.pdf The alliance between Guinea-Bissau rebels and the Casamancais separatist group Mouvement des Forces Dホmocratique de Casamance (MFPD) had a strong foundation as both represented Balants, Biafada and Diola/Felup ethnic groups majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3000.6 1000.2 250.05 2006 Senegal Mauritania 19630 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/democracy/1993_hrp_report/93hrp_report_africa/Mauritania.html Of the approximately 60'000 African-Mauritanians who were expelled, an estimated 56'000 remain in refugee settlements in Senegal. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17667 981.5 981.5 1998 Senegal Guinea-Bissau 4690 404 433 0 Peul 40402000 Balanta 40401000 Manjoca 40403000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=5y5Ff4uvePEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=guinea+bissau&hl=de&ei=3_0sTsSZL8On8QO7mdWPDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CEQQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=refuge&f=false In 1998�7000 who were generally better educated and sought refuge in Senegal, Cape Verde, the Gambia, Guinea and Portugal majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2814 938 234.5 1989 Senegal Mauritania 48236 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 Lischer S. 9 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 43412.4 2411.8 2411.8 1990 Senegal Mauritania 52995 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 "Lischer; http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/democracy/1993_hrp_report/93hrp_report_africa/Mauritania.html" S.8. Of the approximately 60'000 African-Mauritanians who were expelled, an estimated 56'000 remin in refugee settlements in Senegal. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 47695.5 2649.75 2649.75 1991 Senegal Mauritania 66798 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/42bbcb702.pdf Since April 1989, some 40,000 to 50,000 black Mauritanians � members of the Peulh, Wolof, Sonink� and Bambara ethnic groups � have been expelled from their own country on orders of their government. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 60118.2 3339.9 3339.9 1992 Senegal Mauritania 66498 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.citizenshiprightsinafrica.org/Thematic/collective%20expulsion.html About 40,000-50,000 black Mauritanians � members of the Peul, Wolof, Soninke and Bambara ethnic groups � were discriminately removed from their homes and land by the Arab and Berber dominated government dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 59848.2 3324.9 3324.9 1993 Senegal Mauritania 67844 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.cicred.org/rdr/rdr_a/revues/revue69-70/70-69-70_a.html (white/black oppositions and the expulsion of a large number of black Mauritanians dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 61059.6 3392.2 3392.2 1994 Senegal Mauritania 67844 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,MRGI,,MRT,4954ce5623,0.html Many blacks were rounded up in their villages, stripped of their identity cards and shipped across the river to Senegal. More than 90% of them were Fula agro-pastoralists and herders. Despite foreign mediation, Senegal and Mauritania broke off dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 61059.6 3392.2 3392.2 1995 Senegal Mauritania 65485 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/democracy/1993_hrp_report/93hrp_report_africa/Mauritania.html Of the approximately 60'000 African-Mauritanians who were expelled, an estimated 56'000 remain in refugee settlements in Senegal. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 58936.5 3274.25 3274.25 1996 Senegal Mauritania 64030 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/democracy/1993_hrp_report/93hrp_report_africa/Mauritania.html Of the approximately 60'000 African-Mauritanians who were expelled, an estimated 56'000 remain in refugee settlements in Senegal. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 57627 3201.5 3201.5 1997 Senegal Mauritania 56229 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/42bbcb702.pdf This case study documents the findings from selected sites in northern Senegal, based on formal and non-formal meetings and discussions with refugees and local Senegalese, as well as much more detailed personal interviews from selected individu dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 50606.1 2811.45 2811.45 1998 Senegal Mauritania 55133 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/42bbcb702.pdf Since April 1989, some 40,000 to 50,000 black Mauritanians � members of the Peulh, Wolof, Sonink� and Bambara ethnic groups � have been expelled from their own country on orders of their government. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 49619.7 2756.65 2756.65 1999 Senegal Mauritania 19999 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.citizenshiprightsinafrica.org/Thematic/collective%20expulsion.html About 40,000-50,000 black Mauritanians � members of the Peul, Wolof, Soninke and Bambara ethnic groups � were discriminately removed from their homes and land by the Arab and Berber dominated government dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17999.1 999.95 999.95 2000 Senegal Mauritania 19803 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.cicred.org/rdr/rdr_a/revues/revue69-70/70-69-70_a.html (white/black oppositions and the expulsion of a large number of black Mauritanians dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17822.7 990.15 990.15 2001 Senegal Mauritania 19783 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,MRGI,,MRT,4954ce5623,0.html Many blacks were rounded up in their villages, stripped of their identity cards and shipped across the river to Senegal. More than 90% of them were Fula agro-pastoralists and herders. Despite foreign mediation, Senegal and Mauritania broke off dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17804.7 989.15 989.15 2002 Senegal Mauritania 19777 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/42bbcb702.pdf Since April 1989, some 40,000 to 50,000 black Mauritanians � members of the Peulh, Wolof, Sonink� and Bambara ethnic groups � have been expelled from their own country on orders of their government. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17799.3 988.85 988.85 2003 Senegal Mauritania 19777 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.citizenshiprightsinafrica.org/Thematic/collective%20expulsion.html About 40,000-50,000 black Mauritanians � members of the Peul, Wolof, Soninke and Bambara ethnic groups � were discriminately removed from their homes and land by the Arab and Berber dominated government dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17799.3 988.85 988.85 2004 Senegal Mauritania 19778 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.cicred.org/rdr/rdr_a/revues/revue69-70/70-69-70_a.html (white/black oppositions and the expulsion of a large number of black Mauritanians dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17800.2 988.9 988.9 2005 Senegal Mauritania 19712 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,MRGI,,MRT,4954ce5623,0.html Many blacks were rounded up in their villages, stripped of their identity cards and shipped across the river to Senegal. More than 90% of them were Fula agro-pastoralists and herders. Despite foreign mediation, Senegal and Mauritania broke off dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17740.8 985.6 985.6 1981 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 2007 Senegal Mauritania 19503 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/democracy/1993_hrp_report/93hrp_report_africa/Mauritania.html Of the approximately 60'000 African-Mauritanians who were expelled, an estimated 56'000 remain in refugee settlements in Senegal. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 17552.7 975.15 975.15 2008 Senegal Mauritania 32292 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspxReportID=90828 The returnees are Mauritanians who have lived in Senegal since 1989, when ethnic clashes forced out tens of thousands of mostly black Africans in the coutnry that has a mix of black Africans and people of Arab-Berber descendt. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 29062.8 1614.6 1614.6 2009 Senegal Mauritania 21377 435 433 0 Peuhl (Black Africans) 43503000 Wolof (Black African) 43503000 Toucouleur (Black African) 43503000 http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e484e66.thml The continued postponment of presidential elcetions, for instance, in Cote d'Ivoirs, has prevented repatriation. Similarly, the political stalemeate in Mauritania has not allowed for the repatriation of some 8'000 refugges from Senegal or 10'99 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 19239.3 1068.85 1068.85 2010 Senegal Mauritania 19937 435 433 0 Black Africans 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context The Mauritania government expelled approximately 75,000 black Mauritanians (60- 65,000 towards Senegal and 10-15,000 towards Mali), dominant 0.95 18940.2 2011 Senegal Mauritania 19917 435 433 0 Black Africans 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context dominant 0.95 18921.2 2012 Senegal Mauritania 13702 435 433 0 Black Africans 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context dominant 0.95 13016.9 2013 Senegal Mauritania 13703 435 433 0 Black Africans 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context dominant 0.95 13017.8 2014 Senegal Mauritania 13699 435 433 0 Black Africans 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context dominant 0.95 13014 2015 Senegal Mauritania 13687 435 433 0 Black Africans 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context dominant 0.95 13002.6 2016 Senegal Mauritania 13683 435 433 0 Black Africans 43503000 Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa: The Situation of Mauritanian Expellees in Context dominant 0.95 12998.8 1993 Benin Togo 155908 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 UNHCR Most of the refugees are from the urban area, from the capital Lome dominant minority 0.95 0.05 148113 7795.4 1994 Benin Togo 70000 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.ecoi.net/file_upload/470_1165925697_3e4cb8084.pdf The military backed terror campaign intensified in late 1992, culmination in the massacre of hundreds of civilians in Lomホ in Januara 1993, and a mass exodus of Ewホ, the main southern ethnic group, estimated 300'000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 66500 3500 1995 Benin Togo 23370 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.ecoi.net/file_upload/470_1165925697_3e4cb8084.pdf The military backed terror campaign intensified in late 1992, culmination in the massacre of hundreds of civilians in Lomホ in Januara 1993, and a mass exodus of Ewホ, the main southern ethnic group, estimated 300'000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 22201.5 1168.5 1996 Benin Togo 4690 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.ecoi.net/file_upload/470_1165925697_3e4cb8084.pdf The military backed terror campaign intensified in late 1992, culmination in the massacre of hundreds of civilians in Lomホ in Januara 1993, and a mass exodus of Ewホ, the main southern ethnic group, estimated 300'000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4455.5 234.5 2005 Benin Togo 26632 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://news.africareview.com/Country+Profiles/-/825460/825538/-/view/printVersion/-/meeqnb/-/index.html "2005; The ensuing crackdown forced 40'000 Togolese, mainly Ewホs from the south, to flee to Benin and Ghana as refugees" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 25300.4 1331.6 2006 Benin Togo 9444 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://news.africareview.com/Country+Profiles/-/825460/825538/-/view/printVersion/-/meeqnb/-/index.html "2005; The ensuing crackdown forced 40'000 Togolese, mainly Ewホs from the south, to flee to Benin and Ghana as refugees" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8971.8 472.2 2007 Benin Togo 6208 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://news.africareview.com/Country+Profiles/-/825460/825538/-/view/printVersion/-/meeqnb/-/index.html "2005; The ensuing crackdown forced 40'000 Togolese, mainly Ewホs from the south, to flee to Benin and Ghana as refugees" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5897.6 310.4 2008 Benin Togo 5600 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://news.africareview.com/Country+Profiles/-/825460/825538/-/view/printVersion/-/meeqnb/-/index.html "2005; The ensuing crackdown forced 40'000 Togolese, mainly Ewホs from the south, to flee to Benin and Ghana as refugees" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5320 280 2009 Benin Togo 5921 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://news.africareview.com/Country+Profiles/-/825460/825538/-/view/printVersion/-/meeqnb/-/index.html "2005; The ensuing crackdown forced 40'000 Togolese, mainly Ewホs from the south, to flee to Benin and Ghana as refugees" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5624.95 296.05 2010 Benin Togo 5912 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://news.africareview.com/Country+Profiles/-/825460/825538/-/view/printVersion/-/meeqnb/-/index.html "2005; The ensuing crackdown forced 40'000 Togolese, mainly Ewホs from the south, to flee to Benin and Ghana as refugees" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5616.4 295.6 2011 Benin Togo 5883 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://news.africareview.com/Country+Profiles/-/825460/825538/-/view/printVersion/-/meeqnb/-/index.html "2005; The ensuing crackdown forced 40'000 Togolese, mainly Ewホs from the south, to flee to Benin and Ghana as refugees" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5588.85 294.15 2012 Benin Togo 4188 461 434 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://news.africareview.com/Country+Profiles/-/825460/825538/-/view/printVersion/-/meeqnb/-/index.html "2005; The ensuing crackdown forced 40'000 Togolese, mainly Ewホs from the south, to flee to Benin and Ghana as refugees" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3978.6 209.4 1991 Mauritania Mali 14700 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 Lischer, http://www.aucegypt.edu/GAPP/cmrs/reports/Documents/ChanneNov.pdf , http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf These tensions produces an armed conflict which led to the flight of some 150'000 refugees (mailny Tuaregs and ethnic Moors) between 1990 and 1994), p.16, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Bur dominant minority 0.95 0.05 13965 735 2010 Ivory Coast Liberia 25563 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 15337.8 5112.6 1278.15 1992 Mauritania Mali 37500 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 Lischer, http://www.aucegypt.edu/GAPP/cmrs/reports/Documents/ChanneNov.pdf , http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf These tensions produces an armed conflict which led to the flight of some 150'000 refugees (mailny Tuaregs and ethnic Moors) between 1990 and 1994), p.16, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Bur dominant minority 0.95 0.05 35625 1875 1993 Mauritania Mali 51548 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 Lischer, http://www.aucegypt.edu/GAPP/cmrs/reports/Documents/ChanneNov.pdf , http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf These tensions produces an armed conflict which led to the flight of some 150'000 refugees (mailny Tuaregs and ethnic Moors) between 1990 and 1994), p.16, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Bur dominant minority 0.95 0.05 48970.6 2577.4 1994 Mauritania Mali 82217 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 Lischer, http://www.aucegypt.edu/GAPP/cmrs/reports/Documents/ChanneNov.pdf , http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf These tensions produces an armed conflict which led to the flight of some 150'000 refugees (mailny Tuaregs and ethnic Moors) between 1990 and 1994), p.16, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Bur dominant minority 0.95 0.05 78106.1 4110.85 1995 Mauritania Mali 34387 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.aucegypt.edu/GAPP/cmrs/reports/Documents/ChanneNov.pdf , http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf These tensions produces an armed conflict which led to the flight of some 150'000 refugees (mailny Tuaregs and ethnic Moors) between 1990 and 1994), p.16, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Bur dominant minority 0.95 0.05 32667.7 1719.35 1996 Mauritania Mali 15872 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.aucegypt.edu/GAPP/cmrs/reports/Documents/ChanneNov.pdf , http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf These tensions produces an armed conflict which led to the flight of some 150'000 refugees (mailny Tuaregs and ethnic Moors) between 1990 and 1994), p.16, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Bur dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15078.4 793.6 1997 Mauritania Mali 7500 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.aucegypt.edu/GAPP/cmrs/reports/Documents/ChanneNov.pdf , http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf These tensions produces an armed conflict which led to the flight of some 150'000 refugees (mailny Tuaregs and ethnic Moors) between 1990 and 1994), p.16, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Bur dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7125 375 2007 Mauritania Mali 3500 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspxreportid=72223 Touareg Rebellion 2007-2009. A string of armed attacks in the north of Niger this year were provoked by feelings of neglect among people in the region and throughout Niger dominant 0.95 3325 2012 Mauritania Mali 54029 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-24329810 Tens of thousands of Malians, mainly ethnic Tuaregs, fled into Mauritania last year  dominant minority 0.95 0.05 51327.6 2701.45 2013 Mauritania Mali 66393 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-24329810 Tens of thousands of Malians, mainly ethnic Tuaregs, fled into Mauritania last year  dominant minority 0.95 0.05 63073.3 3319.65 2014 Mauritania Mali 48912 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-24329810 Tens of thousands of Malians, mainly ethnic Tuaregs, fled into Mauritania last year  dominant minority 0.95 0.05 46466.4 2445.6 2015 Mauritania Mali 50233 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/aug/10/threat-of-marriage-young-malian-refugee-girls-mauritania-mbera-camp Mbera is one of the biggest refugee camps in sub-Saharan Africa, home mainly to Tuareg and Arab Malians.  dominant minority 0.95 0.05 47721.3 2511.65 2016 Mauritania Mali 46644 432 435 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/aug/10/threat-of-marriage-young-malian-refugee-girls-mauritania-mbera-camp Mbera is one of the biggest refugee camps in sub-Saharan Africa, home mainly to Tuareg and Arab Malians.  dominant minority 0.95 0.05 44311.8 2332.2 1989 Mauritania Senegal 15000 433 435 0 Moor http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,,CHRON,MRT,,469f38bb14,0.html (basically a term used loosely by the Mauritanian government to expel Kewri it felt was a threat to the state) occurred in retaliation for deportation of Moors from Senegal. dominant 0.95 14250 1990 Mauritania Senegal 60000 433 435 0 Moor Lischer S. 7 dominant 0.95 57000 1991 Mauritania Senegal 20500 433 435 0 Moor http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,,CHRON,MRT,,469f38bb14,0.html (basically a term used loosely by the Mauritanian government to expel Kewri it felt was a threat to the state) occurred in retaliation for deportation of Moors from Senegal. dominant 0.95 19475 2007 Mauritania Western Sahara 26000 600 435 0 Sahrawi http://www.uscrirefugees.org/2010Website/5_Resources/5_5_Refugee_Warehousing/5_5_4_Archived_World_Refugee_Surveys/5_5_4_7_World_Refugee_Survey_2009/5_5_4_7_1_Statistics/RefugeesandAsylumseek.pdf Mauritania: 26000 from Western Sahara dominant 0.95 24700 2008 Mauritania Western Sahara 26000 600 435 0 Sahrawi http://www.uscrirefugees.org/2010Website/5_Resources/5_5_Refugee_Warehousing/5_5_4_Archived_World_Refugee_Surveys/5_5_4_7_World_Refugee_Survey_2009/5_5_4_7_1_Statistics/RefugeesandAsylumseek.pdf Mauritania: 26000 from Western Sahara dominant 0.95 24700 2009 Mauritania Western Sahara 26000 600 435 0 Sahrawi http://www.uscrirefugees.org/2010Website/5_Resources/5_5_Refugee_Warehousing/5_5_4_Archived_World_Refugee_Surveys/5_5_4_7_World_Refugee_Survey_2009/5_5_4_7_1_Statistics/RefugeesandAsylumseek.pdf Mauritania: 26000 from Western Sahara dominant 0.95 24700 2010 Mauritania Western Sahara 26000 600 435 1191.09 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 24700 2011 Mauritania Western Sahara 26000 600 435 1191.09 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 24700 2012 Mauritania Western Sahara 26000 600 435 1191.09 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 24700 2013 Mauritania Western Sahara 26001 600 435 1191.09 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 24700.9 2014 Mauritania Western Sahara 26001 600 435 1191.09 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 24700.9 2015 Mauritania Western Sahara 26007 600 435 1191.09 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 24706.7 2016 Mauritania Western Sahara 26001 600 435 1191.09 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 24700.9 1993 Niger Mali 13000 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR tuareg refugees dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12350 650 2011 Ivory Coast Liberia 23650 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14190 4730 1182.5 1994 Niger Mali 13000 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,,CHRON,NER,456d621e2,469f38c2104,0.html, http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf 1996. An agreement between Niger, Mali and the UNHCR was signed making provision for the return of 25'000 Malian Tuareg refugees living in Niger, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Burkina Fas dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12350 650 1995 Niger Mali 25000 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 Lischer S. 8 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 23750 1250 1996 Niger Mali 24000 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,,CHRON,NER,456d621e2,469f38c2104,0.html, http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf 1996. An agreement between Niger, Mali and the UNHCR was signed making provision for the return of 25'000 Malian Tuareg refugees living in Niger, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Burkina Fas dominant minority 0.95 0.05 22800 1200 1997 Niger Mali 7060 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,,CHRON,NER,456d621e2,469f38c2104,0.html, http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf 1996. An agreement between Niger, Mali and the UNHCR was signed making provision for the return of 25'000 Malian Tuareg refugees living in Niger, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Burkina Fas dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6707 353 1998 Niger Mali 3288 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,,CHRON,NER,456d621e2,469f38c2104,0.html, http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf 1996. An agreement between Niger, Mali and the UNHCR was signed making provision for the return of 25'000 Malian Tuareg refugees living in Niger, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Burkina Fas dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3123.6 164.4 2012 Niger Mali 50204 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR Most of the refugees who fled northern Mali are from the Tuareg ethnic group dominant minority 0.95 0.05 47693.8 2510.2 2013 Niger Mali 48928 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR All of the 8,000 refugees at Agando and nearby Chinourawen village fled to western Niger with their animals to escape the fighting that erupted in northern Mali early last year or because of continued insecurity or fear of reprisals since Janua dominant minority 0.95 0.05 46481.6 2446.4 2014 Niger Mali 47466 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR All of the 8,000 refugees at Agando and nearby Chinourawen village fled to western Niger with their animals to escape the fighting that erupted in northern Mali early last year or because of continued insecurity or fear of reprisals since Janua dominant minority 0.95 0.05 45092.7 2373.3 2015 Niger Mali 56012 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR All of the 8,000 refugees at Agando and nearby Chinourawen village fled to western Niger with their animals to escape the fighting that erupted in northern Mali early last year or because of continued insecurity or fear of reprisals since Janua dominant minority 0.95 0.05 53211.4 2800.6 2016 Niger Mali 60154 432 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR All of the 8,000 refugees at Agando and nearby Chinourawen village fled to western Niger with their animals to escape the fighting that erupted in northern Mali early last year or because of continued insecurity or fear of reprisals since Janua dominant minority 0.95 0.05 57146.3 3007.7 2013 Niger Nigeria 8385 475 436 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR All of the 8,000 refugees at Agando and nearby Chinourawen village fled to western Niger with their animals to escape the fighting that erupted in northern Mali early last year or because of continued insecurity or fear of reprisals since Janua dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7965.75 419.25 2014 Niger Nigeria 30000 475 436 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko-Haram fighting in north-east of Nigeria, where this group lives dominant 0.95 28500 2015 Niger Nigeria 68321 475 436 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko-Haram fighting in north-east of Nigeria, where this group lives dominant 0.95 64904.9 2016 Niger Nigeria 105501 475 436 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko-Haram fighting in north-east of Nigeria, where this group lives dominant 0.95 100226 1992 Niger Chad 3397 483 436 0 Toubou 48306000 Arabs 48301000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=1KBP7QbalX0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=africa+south+of+the+sahara+2003&hl=de&ei=k9nQTanVE4WWOta4_YoN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CFMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false, http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/25/worl South east Niger, where several thousands (mainly Toubou) Chadian refguees had settled�, the eruopa world year book, the government ordered the expulsion of 150'000 Arab refugees from Chad and neighboring countires who have lived in Niger for dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3227.15 169.85 1993 Niger Chad 3622 483 436 0 Toubou 48306000 Arabs 48301000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=1KBP7QbalX0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=africa+south+of+the+sahara+2003&hl=de&ei=k9nQTanVE4WWOta4_YoN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CFMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false, http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/25/worl South east Niger, where several thousands (mainly Toubou) Chadian refguees had settled�, the eruopa world year book, the government ordered the expulsion of 150'000 Arab refugees from Chad and neighboring countires who have lived in Niger for dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3440.9 181.1 1994 Niger Chad 2000 483 436 0 Toubou 48306000 Arabs 48301000 UNHCR Most of the children refugees are toubou. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1900 100 1995 Niger Chad 2433 483 436 0 Toubou 48306000 Arabs 48301000 UNHCR Most of the children refugees are toubou. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2311.35 121.65 1975 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Guinea 300000 438 437 0 Peul 43802000 Susu 43803000 Malinke 43801000 http://www.sierraexpressmedia.com/archives/16577 During Sekou Toure's rule, you may be forgiven to think that he was the first African leader, even bevor the Tutsi-Hutu debacle, to embark on ethnic cleansing. Sierra Leone became the safe haven for the Fullah pepole, who sought refuge in their majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 180000 60000 15000 1976 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Guinea 500000 438 437 0 Peul 43802000 Susu 43803000 Malinke 43801000 http://books.google.com/books/about/Historical_dictionary_of_Guinea.htmlid=kIiHwg3Y5u4C This second major purge took plac ein 1976, when President Tourホ announced that an attempt on this life y Fulbホ had been foilde. Fourホ is reported to have declared that the Fulbホ would be annihilated, not by race war but by radical revo majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 300000 100000 25000 2012 Ivory Coast Liberia 3424 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 majority 0.65 2225.6 2013 Ivory Coast Liberia 2366 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 majority 0.65 1537.9 2014 Liberia Côte d'Ivoire 38109 437 450 0 Kru 43702000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Ivorian crisis in 2011, where Kru became powerless majority minority 0.6 0.3 22865.4 11432.7 1982 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 1990 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 271831 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Lischer, http://www.peterhunziker.ch/Liberia_Mandingo.pdf, http://books.google.com/booksid=1KBP7QbalX0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=africa+south+of+the+sahara+2003&hl=de&ei=H7bcTeScL4agOtjihYcP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA �ber 100'000 Krahns und Mandingo flohen in die benachbarte Elfenbeink�ste, wo sie die Fl�chtlingslagern leben�The attacks promoted the flight of 75'000-80'000 Krahn refugees, a high proportion of the entire estimated population of Krahn dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 244648 13591.5 13591.5 1991 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 229900 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Lischer, http://www.peterhunziker.ch/Liberia_Mandingo.pdf, http://books.google.com/booksid=1KBP7QbalX0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=africa+south+of+the+sahara+2003&hl=de&ei=H7bcTeScL4agOtjihYcP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA �ber 100'000 Krahns und Mandingo flohen in die benachbarte Elfenbeink�ste, wo sie die Fl�chtlingslagern leben�The attacks promoted the flight of 75'000-80'000 Krahn refugees, a high proportion of the entire estimated population of Krahn dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 206910 11495 11495 1992 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 173719 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 UNHCR New Krahn refugees arrived in January 1992 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 156347 8685.95 8685.95 1993 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 250863 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Buch: The graves are not yes full: race, tribe and power in the heart of Africa More than 100'000 Krahn refugees fled into neighboring Ivory Coast. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 225777 12543.2 12543.2 1994 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 359351 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Buch: The graves are not yes full: race, tribe and power in the heart of Africa More than 100'000 Krahn refugees fled into neighboring Ivory Coast. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 323416 17967.6 17967.6 1995 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 297117 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Buch: The graves are not yes full: race, tribe and power in the heart of Africa More than 100'000 Krahn refugees fled into neighboring Ivory Coast. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 267405 14855.9 14855.9 1996 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 327288 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Buch: The graves are not yes full: race, tribe and power in the heart of Africa More than 100'000 Krahn refugees fled into neighboring Ivory Coast. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 294559 16364.4 16364.4 1997 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 207014 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 "UNHCR; http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CIV,,3ae6a8db0,0.html" More than 100'000 Krahn refugees fled into neighboring Ivory Coast. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 186313 10350.7 10350.7 1998 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 148910 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 "http://www.fol.org/reports/Liberia_starts_over.html; http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CIV,,3ae6a8db0,0.html" "In September 1998, up to 18'000 ethnic Krahn Liberians fled to neighboring Cote d'Ivoire; The election of Charles Taylor to the Liberian presideny enouraged many ethnic Gio and Grebo refugees to repatriate, while ethnic Krahn refugees were more" dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 134019 7445.5 7445.5 1999 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 135649 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CIV,,3ae6a8a710,0.html The vast majority were ethnic Krahn dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 122084 6782.45 6782.45 2000 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 117749 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CIV,,3b31e16018,0.html Tousands of ethnic Krahn refugees with ties to Libera's former Krahn-dominated government insistet that Liberia's post -ar animosities prevented their safe return home. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 105974 5887.45 5887.45 2001 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 122846 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 http://irinnews.org/report.aspxreportid=43715 There are an estimated 30'000 Liberian refugees living in Western Cote d'Ivoire, most of them are from the Kranh tribe. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 110561 6142.3 6142.3 2002 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 43000 450 437 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 http://irinnews.org/report.aspxreportid=43715 There are an estimated 30'000 Liberian refugees living in Western Cote d'Ivoire, most of them are from the Kranh tribe. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 38700 2150 2150 2003 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 74180 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf In Cote d'Ivoire, Krahn were the majority until 2002, but sind the May/June 2003 influx into the Tabou area, the Grebo outnumber them and constiutte 42 per cent of the refugee population there majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 44508 14836 3709 2004 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 70402 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 http://reliefweb.int/node/119516 Many of the Liberian refugees in Cote D'Ivoire, particularly those of the Kranh and Mandingo ethnic gropus, would again be at risk of being killed, tortured or ill-treated by Liberian security forces if the yreturned to Liberia�. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 42241.2 14080.4 3520.1 2005 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 39919 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 http://www.globalhealth.gov/refugee/refugees_health_liberian.html UNHCR refugee registration information from the camps indicates that women and children comprise more than 70% of the population with the majority being ethnic Krahn and Grebos. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23951.4 7983.8 1995.95 2006 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 25615 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 http://www.globalhealth.gov/refugee/refugees_health_liberian.html UNHCR refugee registration information from the camps indicates that women and children comprise more than 70% of the population with the majority being ethnic Krahn and Grebos. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 15369 5123 1280.75 2007 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 24146 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 http://www.globalhealth.gov/refugee/refugees_health_liberian.html UNHCR refugee registration information from the camps indicates that women and children comprise more than 70% of the population with the majority being ethnic Krahn and Grebos. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14487.6 4829.2 1207.3 2008 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 24256 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 http://www.globalhealth.gov/refugee/refugees_health_liberian.html UNHCR refugee registration information from the camps indicates that women and children comprise more than 70% of the population with the majority being ethnic Krahn and Grebos. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14553.6 4851.2 1212.8 2009 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Liberia 24033 450 437 0 Kru (Grebos) 45003060 Mandingo 45003070 Krahn 45003050 http://www.international-alert.org/sites/default/files/publications/201011IFPlofasecurity.pdf Some locals believe the majority of all remainin g Liberian refugees are Krahn who lack conficende in post war security. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14419.8 4806.6 1201.65 2001 CÌ«te d'Ivoire Sierra Leone 2116 451 437 213545 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 "http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f0c2,469f3acd2,0.html; also compare sources from Guinea and Liberia" The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but is no longer an ethnic war majority minority 0.6 0.3 1269.6 634.8 1998 Guinea Guinea-Bissau 2144 404 438 0 99 2002 Guinea CÌ«te d'Ivoire 2188 437 438 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 UNHCR Many have the same ethnic background as the Liberian population dominant 0.95 2078.6 2003 Guinea CÌ«te d'Ivoire 9552 437 438 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of Ivory Coast. The majority are from the Yacouba ethic group dominant 0.95 9074.4 2004 Guinea CÌ«te d'Ivoire 4735 437 438 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of Ivory Coast. The majority are from the Yacouba ethic group dominant 0.95 4498.25 2005 Guinea CÌ«te d'Ivoire 3233 437 438 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of Ivory Coast. The majority are from the Yacouba ethic group dominant 0.95 3071.35 2006 Guinea CÌ«te d'Ivoire 4335 437 438 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of Ivory Coast. The majority are from the Yacouba ethic group dominant 0.95 4118.25 2007 Guinea CÌ«te d'Ivoire 4277 437 438 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of Ivory Coast. The majority are from the Yacouba ethic group dominant 0.95 4063.15 2008 Guinea CÌ«te d'Ivoire 3864 437 438 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of Ivory Coast. The majority are from the Yacouba ethic group dominant 0.95 3670.8 2009 Guinea CÌ«te d'Ivoire 3968 437 438 0 Southern Mende (Yacouba) 43705000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of Ivory Coast. The majority are from the Yacouba ethic group dominant 0.95 3769.6 2010 Guinea Côte d'Ivoire 4073 437 438 0 Southern Mande 43705000 dominant 0.95 3869.35 2011 Guinea Côte d'Ivoire 6380 437 438 0 Southern Mande 43705000 dominant 0.95 6061 2012 Guinea Côte d'Ivoire 6552 437 438 0 Southern Mande 43705000 dominant 0.95 6224.4 2013 Guinea Côte d'Ivoire 6493 437 438 0 Southern Mande 43705000 dominant 0.95 6168.35 2014 Guinea Côte d'Ivoire 6580 437 438 0 Southern Mande 43705000 dominant 0.95 6251 2015 Guinea Côte d'Ivoire 6668 437 438 0 Southern Mande 43705000 dominant 0.95 6334.6 2016 Guinea Côte d'Ivoire 4504 437 438 0 Southern Mande 43705000 dominant 0.95 4278.8 1990 Guinea Liberia 325000 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi http://books.google.com/booksid=1KBP7QbalX0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=africa+south+of+the+sahara+2003&hl=de&ei=H7bcTeScL4agOtjihYcP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false By May 1990 an estimated 160'000 Gios, Manos and others had fled to Guinea and Cote d'Ivore. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 195000 65000 16250 1991 Guinea Liberia 405355 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi In June 1990�some 20'000 refugees frle to west Yomou, some 13'000 to Macenta and some 16'000 to east gu�ck�dou. These refugees were mainly Kpell�, Loma and Kissi. Http://www.itg.be/itg/GeneralSite/InfServices/Downloads/shsop11.pdf In June 1990�some 20'000 refugees fled to west Yomou, some 13'000 to Macenta and some 16'000 to east Gu�ck�dou. These refugees were mainly Kpell�, Loma and Kissi. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 243213 81071 20267.8 1992 Guinea Liberia 324895 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html (During the civil war) tens of housands of people fled from the country into neighboring Guinea seeking refuge. Many were member of the minority Mandingo group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 194937 64979 16244.8 1993 Guinea Liberia 416064 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi UNHCR Loma refugees were hurred. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 249638 83212.8 20803.2 1994 Guinea Liberia 398314 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html (During the civil war) tens of housands of people fled from the country into neighboring Guines seeking refuge. Many were member of the minority Mandingo group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 238988 79662.8 19915.7 1995 Guinea Liberia 418210 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html (During the civil war) tens of housands of people fled from the country into neighboring Guines seeking refuge. Many were member of the minority Mandingo group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 250926 83642 20910.5 1996 Guinea Liberia 415003 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html (During the civil war) tens of housands of people fled from the country into neighboring Guines seeking refuge. Many were member of the minority Mandingo group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 249002 83000.6 20750.2 1997 Guinea Liberia 243036 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html (During the civil war) tens of housands of people fled from the country into neighboring Guines seeking refuge. Many were member of the minority Mandingo group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 145822 48607.2 12151.8 1998 Guinea Liberia 183031 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi UNHCR Many liberian refugees in Guinea belong to the Madingo. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 109819 36606.2 9151.55 1999 Guinea Liberia 129096 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi http://www.fol.org/reports/lst_page3.html Between half and three-quarters of Liberian refugees in Guinea are ethnic Mandingo. Up to 80'000 Liberian refugees in Guinea are either ethnic Mandingo and/or fled from Lofa country (Lofa conflict is between Mandingos and Lormas) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 77457.6 25819.2 6454.8 2000 Guinea Liberia 117069 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi UNHCR Mandingos who returned to Liberia were arrested. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 70241.4 23413.8 5853.45 2001 Guinea Liberia 82792 450 438 0 Mandingo 45003070 Lorma Kissi http://www.prio.no/sptrans/-1882051530/Liberia_full_report.pdf The LURD rebel group, established on the foundations of the old ULIMO-K faction and based largely on Mandingo membership, began incursions into Liberia from 1999. p.24 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 49675.2 16558.4 4139.6 2002 Guinea Liberia 119293 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 Lorma Gbandi http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,COUNTRYREP,GIN,,3e3141700,0.html Liberians who have been in Guinea since around 1990. The majoirty of these are from the Mandingo ethnic group and many of them have family membmer who from part of the LURD. Since January 2002, some 26'000 civilians, mostly ethnic Gbandis, Kis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 71575.8 23858.6 5964.65 2013 Ghana Togo 3416 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3245.2 170.8 2003 Guinea Liberia 149639 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 Lorma Gbandi http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf The Mandingo are the majority in Guinea (29 per cent). Refugees from Lofa account for 64 per cent of refugees in Guinea majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 89783.4 29927.8 7481.95 2004 Guinea Liberia 127256 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 Lorma Gbandi http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf The Mandingo are the majority in Guinea (29 per cent). Refugees from Lofa account for 64 per cent of refugees in Guinea. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 76353.6 25451.2 6362.8 2005 Guinea Liberia 54810 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 Lorma Gbandi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html In early 2005, three quarters of the Liberians remaining in Guinea came from the Mandingo ethnic group, claiming that they were still unwelcome at home. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 32886 10962 2740.5 2006 Guinea Liberia 21816 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 Lorma Gbandi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html In early 2005, three quarters of the Liberians remaining in Guinea came from the Mandingo ethnic group, claiming that they were still unwelcome at thome majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13089.6 4363.2 1090.8 2007 Guinea Liberia 14489 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 Lorma Gbandi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html In early 2005, three quarters of the Liberians remaining in Guinea came from the Mandingo ethnic group, claiming that they were still unwelcome at thome majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8693.4 2897.8 724.45 2008 Guinea Liberia 11097 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 Lorma Gbandi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html In early 2005, three quarters of the Liberians remaining in Guinea came from the Mandingo ethnic group, claiming that they were still unwelcome at thome majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6658.2 2219.4 554.85 2009 Guinea Liberia 11120 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 Lorma Gbandi http://www.liberianonline.com/liberia-news1122.html In early 2005, three quarters of the Liberians remaining in Guinea came from the Mandingo ethnic group, claiming that they were still unwelcome at thome majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6672 2224 556 2010 Guinea Liberia 9789 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 majority 0.65 6362.85 2011 Guinea Liberia 9972 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 majority 0.65 6481.8 2012 Guinea Liberia 3520 450 438 0 Madingo 45003070 majority 0.65 2288 1991 Guinea Sierra Leone 142601 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 Http://www.itg.be/itg/GeneralSite/InfServices/Downloads/shsop11.pdf The consequence for Guinea was another massive influx of some 100'000 refugees, mainly Sierra Leoneans from the Kissi and Mende gorups. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 85560.6 28520.2 7130.05 1992 Guinea Sierra Leone 153573 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html Guinea has taken in large numbers of refugees from all groups who have fled the violence. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 92143.8 30714.6 7678.65 1993 Guinea Sierra Leone 161092 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html Guinea has taken in large numbers of refugees from all groups who have fled the violence. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 96655.2 32218.4 8054.6 1994 Guinea Sierra Leone 154922 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html Guinea has taken in large numbers of refugees from all groups who have fled the violence. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 92953.2 30984.4 7746.1 1995 Guinea Sierra Leone 254070 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f0c2,469f3acd2,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 152442 50814 12703.5 1996 Guinea Sierra Leone 248827 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f0c2,469f3acd2,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 149296 49765.4 12441.4 1997 Guinea Sierra Leone 192235 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://anthroplogy.unt.edu/anthatunt-facultyinterest.php This project was the result of preliminary research concerning health behaviors of Sierra Leonean (moslty Mende) refugees in Kolomba Camp, Rep. of Guinea. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 115341 38447 9611.75 1998 Guinea Sierra Leone 297231 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://anthroplogy.unt.edu/anthatunt-facultyinterest.php This project was the result of preliminary research concerning health behaviors of Sierra Leonean (moslty Mende) refugees in Kolomba Camp, Rep. of Guinea. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 178339 59446.2 14861.5 1999 Guinea Sierra Leone 370631 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://anthroplogy.unt.edu/anthatunt-facultyinterest.php This project was the result of preliminary research concerning health behaviors of Sierra Leonean (moslty Mende) refugees in Kolomba Camp, Rep. of Guinea. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 222379 74126.2 18531.6 2000 Guinea Sierra Leone 310024 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 UNHCR Sierra Leonean Kamajors and ULIMO-K were identified in refugee camps in the Macenta and Gueckedou areas. (Kamajors are mailny Mende) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 186014 62004.8 15501.2 2001 Guinea Sierra Leone 95527 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 57316.2 19105.4 4776.35 2002 Guinea Sierra Leone 60553 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The civil war has involved maily Mende and Temne, but is no longer an ethnic war. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 36331.8 12110.6 3027.65 2003 Guinea Sierra Leone 25000 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.arcrelief.org/gbvbooks/cdrom/content/Book_3_KAP_Survey/BOOK3.pdf Interviews in a refugee camp: 31% Sierra Leonian and 68% Liberian. The largest groups were Gbandi (28%), and Kissi (26%), followed byy Loma (17%), Mende (14%), Kono (4%), Temene (3%). majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 15000 5000 1250 2004 Guinea Sierra Leone 7165 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.arcrelief.org/gbvbooks/cdrom/content/Book_3_KAP_Survey/BOOK3.pdf Interviews in a refugee camp: 31% Sierra Leonian and 68% Liberian. The largest groups were Gbandi (28%), and Kissi (26%), followed byy Loma (17%), Mende (14%), Kono (4%), Temene (3%). majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4299 1433 358.25 2005 Guinea Sierra Leone 5423 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.arcrelief.org/gbvbooks/cdrom/content/Book_3_KAP_Survey/BOOK3.pdf Interviews in a refugee camp: 31% Sierra Leonian and 68% Liberian. The largest groups were Gbandi (28%), and Kissi (26%), followed byy Loma (17%), Mende (14%), Kono (4%), Temene (3%). majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3253.8 1084.6 271.15 1983 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 2006 Guinea Sierra Leone 5259 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.arcrelief.org/gbvbooks/cdrom/content/Book_3_KAP_Survey/BOOK3.pdf Interviews in a refugee camp: 31% Sierra Leonian and 68% Liberian. The largest groups were Gbandi (28%), and Kissi (26%), followed byy Loma (17%), Mende (14%), Kono (4%), Temene (3%). majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3155.4 1051.8 262.95 2007 Guinea Sierra Leone 6394 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.arcrelief.org/gbvbooks/cdrom/content/Book_3_KAP_Survey/BOOK3.pdf Interviews in a refugee camp: 31% Sierra Leonian and 68% Liberian. The largest groups were Gbandi (28%), and Kissi (26%), followed byy Loma (17%), Mende (14%), Kono (4%), Temene (3%). majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3836.4 1278.8 319.7 2008 Guinea Sierra Leone 6460 451 438 0 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 http://www.arcrelief.org/gbvbooks/cdrom/content/Book_3_KAP_Survey/BOOK3.pdf Interviews in a refugee camp: 31% Sierra Leonian and 68% Liberian. The largest groups were Gbandi (28%), and Kissi (26%), followed byy Loma (17%), Mende (14%), Kono (4%), Temene (3%). majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3876 1292 323 1992 Burkina Faso Mali 5400 432 439 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=jeh3gxrpp1kC&printsec=frontcover&dq=tuaregs+the+blue+people&hl=de&ei=aLvQTb9RxZQ65ZCAhA0&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false, http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountr In the course of 1991 the situation in Mali gradually deteriorated. In fact by the end of the year ninety per cent of the Tuareg poulation of Mali had fled the country�20'000 in Burkina Faso, p. 59-60, mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and f dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5130 270 1993 Burkina Faso Mali 6000 432 439 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=jeh3gxrpp1kC&printsec=frontcover&dq=tuaregs+the+blue+people&hl=de&ei=aLvQTb9RxZQ65ZCAhA0&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false, http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountr There were 120'000 Tuareg refugees living in camps in neighboring Mauritania, Algeria, Burkina faso and Niger, S. 317, dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5700 300 1994 Burkina Faso Mali 49500 432 439 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR, refugee camps for Tuaregs dominant minority 0.95 0.05 47025 2475 2012 Burkina Faso Mali 38776 432 439 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 36837.2 1938.8 2013 Burkina Faso Mali 28684 432 439 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 27249.8 1434.2 2014 Burkina Faso Mali 31604 432 439 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 30023.8 1580.2 2015 Burkina Faso Mali 33574 432 439 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 31895.3 1678.7 2016 Burkina Faso Mali 32017 432 439 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/orphans-of-the-sahara/2014/01/orphans-sahara-return-20141810297720127.html In February 2016, more than 33,000 Malian Tuareg refugees remained in Burkina Faso. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 30416.2 1600.85 2002 Liberia CÌ«te d'Ivoire 19158 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yakouba) 43705000 Kru (Gu�re, B�te) 43702000 Northerners (Diula) 43703000 UNHCR Ivorian refugees in the Maryland country, belong mostly to the Grebo and Kru ethnic group. In Nimba country the vast majority is from Yakouba, a minority of Djoula, Gu�r� and B�te. In gran Geden 99% are ethnic Guere (Kru) and Djula (north majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11494.8 3831.6 957.9 2003 Liberia CÌ«te d'Ivoire 20000 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yakouba) 43705000 Kru (Gu�re, B�te) 43702000 Northerners (Diula) 43703000 UNHCR Ivorian refugees in the Maryland country, belong mostly to the Grebo and Kru ethnic group. In Nimba country the vast majority is from Yakouba, a minority of Djoula, Gu�r� and B�te. In gran Geden 99% are ethnic Guere (Kru) and Djula (north majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12000 4000 1000 2004 Liberia CÌ«te d'Ivoire 12408 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yakouba) 43705000 Kru (Gu�re, B�te) 43702000 Northerners (Diula) 43703000 UNHCR Ivorian refugees in the Maryland country, belong mostly to the Grebo and Kru ethnic group. In Nimba country the vast majority is from Yakouba, a minority of Djoula, Gu�r� and B�te. In gran Geden 99% are ethnic Guere (Kru) and Djula (north majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7444.8 2481.6 620.4 2005 Liberia CÌ«te d'Ivoire 6592 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yakouba) 43705000 Kru (Gu�re, B�te) 43702000 Northerners (Diula) 43703000 UNHCR Ivorian refugees in the Maryland country, belong mostly to the Grebo and Kru ethnic group. In Nimba country the vast majority is from Yakouba, a minority of Djoula, Gu�r� and B�te. In gran Geden 99% are ethnic Guere (Kru) and Djula (north majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3955.2 1318.4 329.6 2006 Liberia CÌ«te d'Ivoire 12590 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yakouba) 43705000 Kru (Gu�re, B�te) 43702000 Northerners (Diula) 43703000 UNHCR Ivorian refugees in the Maryland country, belong mostly to the Grebo and Kru ethnic group. In Nimba country the vast majority is from Yakouba, a minority of Djoula, Gu�r� and B�te. In gran Geden 99% are ethnic Guere (Kru) and Djula (north majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7554 2518 629.5 2007 Liberia CÌ«te d'Ivoire 6865 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yakouba) 43705000 Kru (Gu�re, B�te) 43702000 Northerners (Diula) 43703000 http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2011/04/20/liberia-protect-refugees-against-sexual-abuse The vast majority of the 150,000 refugees from C�te d'Ivoire who have streamed into eastern Liberia since November have fled to well over one hundred villages in two counties on Liberia's eastern border with C�te d'Ivoire. As of April 14, U majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4119 1373 343.25 2008 Liberia CÌ«te d'Ivoire 6607 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yakouba) 43705000 Kru (Gu�re, B�te) 43702000 Northerners (Diula) 43703000 http://unliberia.org/doc/Humanitarian%20Sitrep%20Feb%2020-26%202011.pdf Majority of refugees croosing into Nimba Countra are of Yacouba and Diula ethnic groups majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3964.2 1321.4 330.35 2009 Liberia CÌ«te d'Ivoire 6414 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yakouba) 43705000 Kru (Gu�re, B�te) 43702000 Northerners (Diula) 43703000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4de35fe72.html In Butuo, most of the refugees are from the Yacouba ethnic group, sharing close linguistic and family ties with the Gio in Liberia, which has eased their acceptance. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3848.4 1282.8 320.7 2010 Liberia Côte d'Ivoire 24536 437 450 0 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru 43702000 Ivorian crisis in 2011, where Kru became powerless majority minority 0.6 0.3 14721.6 7360.8 2011 Liberia Côte d'Ivoire 128067 437 450 0 Kru 43702000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Ivorian crisis in 2011, where Kru became powerless majority minority 0.6 0.3 76840.2 38420.1 2012 Liberia Côte d'Ivoire 65560 437 450 0 Kru 43702000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Ivorian crisis in 2011, where Kru became powerless majority minority 0.6 0.3 39336 19668 2013 Liberia Côte d'Ivoire 52786 437 450 0 Kru 43702000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Ivorian crisis in 2011, where Kru became powerless majority minority 0.6 0.3 31671.6 15835.8 2015 Liberia Côte d'Ivoire 36041 437 450 0 Kru 43702000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Ivorian crisis in 2011, where Kru became powerless majority minority 0.6 0.3 21624.6 10812.3 2016 Liberia Côte d'Ivoire 18552 437 450 0 Kru 43702000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Ivorian crisis in 2011, where Kru became powerless majority minority 0.6 0.3 11131.2 5565.6 1992 Liberia Sierra Leone 100000 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 UNHCR most of the refugees are from the rural area. They settled in a place that was controlled by the NPFL (supporter of RUF with a Temne majority) majority minority 0.6 0.3 60000 30000 1993 Liberia Sierra Leone 150000 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 UNHCR RUF has strong ties with NPFL (Liberia) majority minority 0.6 0.3 90000 45000 1994 Liberia Sierra Leone 120000 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 UNHCR The refugees from Sierra Leone were those fearing the pressure fo the Sierra Leonean ECOMOG contigent. majority minority 0.6 0.3 72000 36000 1995 Liberia Sierra Leone 120002 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2f122,469f3acd26,0.html The government of Liberia has actively supported the RUF in their attempts at gaining control of the government majority minority 0.6 0.3 72001.2 36000.6 1996 Liberia Sierra Leone 120001 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 72000.6 36000.3 1997 Liberia Sierra Leone 126846 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 UNHCR In November 1996 1'500 RUF fighters and family members were forced to cross into Liberia majority minority 0.6 0.3 76107.6 38053.8 1998 Liberia Sierra Leone 96273 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 57763.8 28881.9 1999 Liberia Sierra Leone 96273 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 57763.8 28881.9 2000 Liberia Sierra Leone 69266 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 41559.6 20779.8 2001 Liberia Sierra Leone 54717 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 32830.2 16415.1 2002 Liberia Sierra Leone 45735 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 27441 13720.5 2003 Liberia Sierra Leone 13941 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 8364.6 4182.3 2004 Liberia Sierra Leone 2735 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1641 820.5 2005 Liberia Sierra Leone 3546 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2127.6 1063.8 2006 Liberia Sierra Leone 3566 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 UNHCR The refugees who are still in the country arrived in 1991 and 2004. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2139.6 1069.8 2007 Liberia Sierra Leone 3563 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 UNHCR Local integration was planed for the refugees who stayed in Liberia since 1991 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2137.8 1068.9 2008 Liberia Sierra Leone 3579 451 450 0 Mende 45104000 Temne 45105000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,LBR,456d621e2,3ae6a8bd28,0.html About 50'000 Sierra leoneans, many of them ethnic Mende, lived in settlement in Lofa Country, in northwestern Liberia. majority minority 0.6 0.3 2147.4 1073.7 1990 Sierra Leone Liberia 125830 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende "http://www.prio.no/sptrans/-1882051530/Liberia_full_report.pdf; www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Mende.aspx" "The United Liberation Movement for Democracy in Liberia (ULIMO) was formed in 1991 by ethnic Mandingo and Krahn refugees and soldiers who had fled to Sierra Leone.; The civil war in Liberia in ealry 1990 brought many liberian mende into sierra" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 75498 25166 6291.5 1991 Sierra Leone Liberia 28020 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende http://www.prio.no/sptrans/-1882051530/Liberia_full_report.pdf ULIMO was supported by the AFL, the Sierra Leonean government, and top-ranking officials in ECOMAG. ULIMO soon split in to two factions: ULIMO-J, an ethnic Krahn faction led by Roosvelt Johnson and supported by Sierra Leone� majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16812 5604 1401 1992 Sierra Leone Liberia 5850 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR It was difficult for Mandingos and Krahns to return back home majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3510 1170 292.5 1993 Sierra Leone Liberia 16264 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR Most refugees come from the Krahn ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9758.4 3252.8 813.2 1994 Sierra Leone Liberia 15861 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR Most refugees come from the Krahn ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9516.6 3172.2 793.05 1995 Sierra Leone Liberia 4667 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR Most refugees come from the Krahn ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2800.2 933.4 233.35 1996 Sierra Leone Liberia 13521 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR Most refugees come from the Krahn ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8112.6 2704.2 676.05 1997 Sierra Leone Liberia 13000 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR Those refugees who arrived in 1992 are still not willing to return to Liberia, because of ongoing fights in the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7800 2600 650 2014 Ghana Togo 2926 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2779.7 146.3 1998 Sierra Leone Liberia 9862 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR Those refugees who arrived in 1992 are still not willing to return to Liberia, because of ongoing fights in the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5917.2 1972.4 493.1 1999 Sierra Leone Liberia 6566 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR Those refugees who arrived in 1992 are still not willing to return to Liberia, because of ongoing fights in the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3939.6 1313.2 328.3 2000 Sierra Leone Liberia 6543 450 451 0 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Mende UNHCR Those refugees who arrived in 1992 are still not willing to return to Liberia, because of ongoing fights in the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3925.8 1308.6 327.15 2001 Sierra Leone Liberia 10498 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf As regards the old caseload, of approximately 7000 Liberian urban refugees (consisting mainly of Vai, Mandingo, Mende and Kru), individual assessments were conducted in 2000-01 after the competion of the first Liberian repatriaton operation (19 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6298.8 2099.6 524.9 2002 Sierra Leone Liberia 63491 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf They are mainly former members of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), and pro-Taylor militias, other are members of LURD. Civilian family members of all three gropus are in refugee samps and communites. 53% of the refugees are from Lofa region majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 38094.6 12698.2 3174.55 2003 Sierra Leone Liberia 61192 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf 7000 old caseload from the 1990 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 36715.2 12238.4 3059.6 2004 Sierra Leone Liberia 65433 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 Http://www.itg.be/itg/GeneralSite/InfServices/Downloads/shsop11.pdf Most of the Gbande from Loffa country fled to the Mende areas of Sierra Leone. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 39259.8 13086.6 3271.65 2005 Sierra Leone Liberia 59952 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf wheras in Sierra Leone 28 per cent are Ggandi and 23 per cent Kissi. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 35971.2 11990.4 2997.6 2006 Sierra Leone Liberia 27311 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf wheras in Sierra Leone 28 per cent are Ggandi and 23 per cent Kissi. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16386.6 5462.2 1365.55 2007 Sierra Leone Liberia 8738 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf wheras in Sierra Leone 28 per cent are Ggandi and 23 per cent Kissi. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5242.8 1747.6 436.9 2008 Sierra Leone Liberia 7778 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf wheras in Sierra Leone 28 per cent are Ggandi and 23 per cent Kissi. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4666.8 1555.6 388.9 2009 Sierra Leone Liberia 9037 450 451 0 Gbandi Kissi Mandingo 45003070 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf wheras in Sierra Leone 28 per cent are Ggandi and 23 per cent Kissi. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5422.2 1807.4 451.85 2010 Sierra Leone Liberia 8341 450 451 0 Mandingo 45003070 minority 2011 Sierra Leone Liberia 8046 450 451 0 Mandingo 45003070 minority 2012 Sierra Leone Liberia 4163 450 451 0 Mandingo 45003070 minority 2013 Sierra Leone Liberia 2776 450 451 0 Mandingo 45003070 minority 2012 Ghana Côte d'Ivoire 8699 437 452 0 Other Akans 43704000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru 43702000 majority majority minority 2013 Ghana Côte d'Ivoire 9567 437 452 0 Other Akans 43704000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru 43702000 majority majority minority 2014 Ghana Côte d'Ivoire 9779 437 452 0 Other Akans 43704000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru 43702000 majority majority minority 2015 Ghana Côte d'Ivoire 10807 437 452 0 Other Akans 43704000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru 43702000 majority majority minority 2016 Ghana Côte d'Ivoire 6453 437 452 0 Other Akans 43704000 Southern Mande (Yacouba) 43705000 Kru 43702000 majority majority minority 1990 Ghana Liberia 7979 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/docs/resources/reports/arra08_buduburam.pdf 2008: A significant part of the refugee population in Buduburam (where most of the Liberian refguees stay) has been there since the early 1990s. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4787.4 1595.8 398.95 1991 Ghana Liberia 8000 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/docs/resources/reports/arra08_buduburam.pdf 2008: A significant part of the refugee population in Buduburam (where most of the Liberian refguees stay) has been there since the early 1990s. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4800 1600 400 1992 Ghana Liberia 12000 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.cal.org/co/overseas/highlight/CWS_ACC-West_Africa.html While many Liberians, Sierra Leoneans, and Nigerians speak some form of English, they also speak other indigenous languages, such as Mandingo, Krahn, and Yoruba. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7200 2400 600 1993 Ghana Liberia 15000 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/docs/resources/reports/arra08_buduburam.pdf 2008: A significant part of the refugee population in Buduburam (where most of the Liberian refguees stay) has been there sind the early 1990s. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9000 3000 750 1994 Ghana Liberia 15924 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/docs/resources/reports/arra08_buduburam.pdf 2008: A significant part of the refugee population in Buduburam (where most of the Liberian refguees stay) has been there sind the early 1990s. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9554.4 3184.8 796.2 1995 Ghana Liberia 13899 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/docs/resources/reports/arra08_buduburam.pdf 2008: A significant part of the refugee population in Buduburam (where most of the Liberian refguees stay) has been there sind the early 1990s. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8339.4 2779.8 694.95 1996 Ghana Liberia 15178 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/docs/resources/reports/arra08_buduburam.pdf 2008: A significant part of the refugee population in Buduburam (where most of the Liberian refguees stay) has been there sind the early 1990s. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9106.8 3035.6 758.9 1997 Ghana Liberia 17145 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/docs/resources/reports/arra08_buduburam.pdf 2008: A significant part of the refugee population in Buduburam (where most of the Liberian refguees stay) has been there sind the early 1990s. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10287 3429 857.25 2015 Ghana Togo 3041 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2888.95 152.05 1998 Ghana Liberia 12569 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/docs/resources/reports/arra08_buduburam.pdf 2008: A significant part of the refugee population in Buduburam (where most of the Liberian refguees stay) has been there sind the early 1990s. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7541.4 2513.8 628.45 1999 Ghana Liberia 10373 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 UNHCR Krahn refugees are not willing to return as long as Taylor remains in power. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6223.8 2074.6 518.65 2000 Ghana Liberia 9454 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 UNHCR Krahn refugees are not willing to return as long as Taylor remains in power. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5672.4 1890.8 472.7 2001 Ghana Liberia 8865 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,GHA,,3b31e163a,0.html Ethnic Krahn Liberian refugees particularly feared persecution because of Liberia's lingering civil war rivaleries. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5319 1773 443.25 2002 Ghana Liberia 28298 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf Krahn constiute the majority in Ghana (25%). majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16978.8 5659.6 1414.9 2003 Ghana Liberia 42466 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf Most Liberian refugees in Ghana (72%) are from Montserrado Country (The main ethnic groups are Kpelle, Bassa, Mano, Kissi, Loma, and Gola) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 25479.6 8493.2 2123.3 2004 Ghana Liberia 40853 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf Most Liberian refugees in Ghana (72%) are from Montserrado Country (The main ethnic groups are Kpelle, Bassa, Mano, Kissi, Loma, and Gola) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 24511.8 8170.6 2042.65 2005 Ghana Liberia 38684 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf Most Liberian refugees in Ghana (72%) are from Montserrado Country (The main ethnic groups are Kpelle, Bassa, Mano, Kissi, Loma, and Gola) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23210.4 7736.8 1934.2 2006 Ghana Liberia 35653 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf Most Liberian refugees in Ghana (72%) are from Montserrado Country (The main ethnic groups are Kpelle, Bassa, Mano, Kissi, Loma, and Gola) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 21391.8 7130.6 1782.65 2007 Ghana Liberia 26967 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf Most Liberian refugees in Ghana (72%) are from Montserrado Country (The main ethnic groups are Kpelle, Bassa, Mano, Kissi, Loma, and Gola) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16180.2 5393.4 1348.35 2008 Ghana Liberia 15797 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 http://www.unhcr.org/414965534.pdf Most Liberian refugees in Ghana (72%) are from Montserrado Country (The main ethnic groups are Kpelle, Bassa, Mano, Kissi, Loma, and Gola) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9478.2 3159.4 789.85 2009 Ghana Liberia 11476 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 sample from the Buduburam camp: Krahn 19 von 37, Kpelle 2 von 37, Kru 2, von 37 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6885.6 2295.2 573.8 2010 Ghana Liberia 11585 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6951 2317 579.25 2011 Ghana Liberia 11295 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6777 2259 564.75 2012 Ghana Liberia 5156 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3093.6 1031.2 257.8 2013 Ghana Liberia 5249 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3149.4 1049.8 262.45 2014 Ghana Liberia 5262 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3157.2 1052.4 263.1 2015 Ghana Liberia 2788 450 452 469969 Krahn 45003050 Mandingo 45003070 Kpelle 45003040 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1672.8 557.6 139.4 2000 Ghana Sierra Leone 2103 451 452 795429 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 UNHCR Because of the civil ware, about 2318 refugees from Siera Leone are in Ghana. More are arriving because of the fighting and harassment of refugges in Guinea. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1261.8 420.6 105.15 2002 Ghana Sierra Leone 4316 451 452 795429 Mende 45104000 Kissi Temne 45105060 UNHCR Because of the civil ware, about 2318 refugees from Siera Leone are in Ghana. More are arriving because of the fighting and harassment of refugges in Guinea. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2589.6 863.2 215.8 1993 Ghana Togo 135000 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/527 Also, tensions in Togo resulted in as many as 150'000 Ewe-speaking refuees fleeing to Ghana. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 128250 6750 1994 Ghana Togo 97714 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/527 Also, tensions in Togo resulted in as many as 150'000 Ewe-speaking refuees fleeing to Ghana. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 92828.3 4885.7 1995 Ghana Togo 69280 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/527 Also, tensions in Togo resulted in as many as 150'000 Ewe-speaking refuees fleeing to Ghana. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 65816 3464 1996 Ghana Togo 20258 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/527 Also, tensions in Togo resulted in as many as 150'000 Ewe-speaking refuees fleeing to Ghana. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19245.1 1012.9 1997 Ghana Togo 5042 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/527 Also, tensions in Togo resulted in as many as 150'000 Ewe-speaking refuees fleeing to Ghana. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4789.9 252.1 2005 Ghana Togo 14136 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/ena/wfp109031.pdf The majority of Tofolese refugees entered Ghana as of 28 April 2005...Wheter settled in rural or urban/semi-urban areas, the Togolese refugees who are in majority from the Ewe ethnic group� dominant minority 0.95 0.05 13429.2 706.8 2006 Ghana Togo 8517 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=46102 Violence erupted, mostly between the Ewe opposition supporter and the armed forces...The UN reported 400 to 500 deaths as a result of the conflict, and 40'000 political refugees from the opposition party fled to Ghana and Benin. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8091.15 425.85 2007 Ghana Togo 7243 461 452 0 Ewe 46101000 Kabre 46102000 http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/ena/wfp109031.pdf The majority of Tofolese refugees entered Ghana as of 28 April 2005...Wheter settled in rural or urban/semi-urban areas, the Togolese refugees who are in majority from the Ewe ethnic group� dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6880.85 362.15 2012 Togo Côte d'Ivoire 5593 437 461 313291 Other Akans 43704000 Kru 43702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3355.8 1677.9 2013 Togo Côte d'Ivoire 2433 437 461 313291 Other Akans 43704000 Kru 43702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1459.8 729.9 2014 Togo Côte d'Ivoire 2558 437 461 313291 Other Akans 43704000 Kru 43702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1534.8 767.4 2015 Togo Côte d'Ivoire 2516 437 461 313291 Other Akans 43704000 Kru 43702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1509.6 754.8 2016 Togo Côte d'Ivoire 2129 437 461 313291 Other Akans 43704000 Kru 43702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1277.4 638.7 1985 Togo Ghana 2500 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Northern Groups 45206000 "UNHCR; http://www.africapeace.org/home/content/o/l/u/oluwakorede/html/images/file/state%20caused%20ethnicconflicts.pdf" The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups , 1985-86 Konkombas-Bimobas conflict dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2375 125 1986 Togo Ghana 2150 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Northern Groups 45206000 "UNHCR; http://www.africapeace.org/home/content/o/l/u/oluwakorede/html/images/file/state%20caused%20ethnicconflicts.pdf" The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups , 1985-86 Konkombas-Bimobas conflict dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2042.5 107.5 1987 Togo Ghana 3390 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Northern Groups 45206000 "UNHCR; http://www.africapeace.org/home/content/o/l/u/oluwakorede/html/images/file/state%20caused%20ethnicconflicts.pdf" The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups , 1985-86 Konkombas-Bimobas conflict dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3220.5 169.5 1988 Togo Ghana 3338 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Northern Groups 45206000 "UNHCR; http://www.africapeace.org/home/content/o/l/u/oluwakorede/html/images/file/state%20caused%20ethnicconflicts.pdf" The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups , 1985-86 Konkombas-Bimobas conflict dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3171.1 166.9 1989 Togo Ghana 3314 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Northern Groups 45206000 "UNHCR; http://www.africapeace.org/home/content/o/l/u/oluwakorede/html/images/file/state%20caused%20ethnicconflicts.pdf" The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups , 1985-86 Konkombas-Bimobas conflict dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3148.3 165.7 1990 Togo Ghana 3294 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Northern Groups 45206000 "UNHCR; http://www.africapeace.org/home/content/o/l/u/oluwakorede/html/images/file/state%20caused%20ethnicconflicts.pdf" The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups , 1985-86 Konkombas-Bimobas conflict dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3129.3 164.7 1991 Togo Ghana 3242 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Northern Groups 45206000 "UNHCR; http://www.africapeace.org/home/content/o/l/u/oluwakorede/html/images/file/state%20caused%20ethnicconflicts.pdf" The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups , 1985-86 Konkombas-Bimobas conflict dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3079.9 162.1 1992 Togo Ghana 3206 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Northern Groups 45206000 "UNHCR; http://www.africapeace.org/home/content/o/l/u/oluwakorede/html/images/file/state%20caused%20ethnicconflicts.pdf" The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups , 1985-86 Konkombas-Bimobas conflict dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3045.7 160.3 1993 Togo Ghana 3158 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 UNHCR Conflict between the Dagomba and the Kankombas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 2842.2 157.9 157.9 1994 Togo Ghana 12231 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 UNHCR Conflict between the Dagomba and the Kankombas dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 11007.9 611.55 611.55 1995 Togo Ghana 10722 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 UNHCR The refugees in north Togo are from related ethnic groups dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 9649.8 536.1 536.1 1996 Togo Ghana 12285 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 Refugee Review Tribunal,AUSTRALIA,RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE: www.mrt-rrt.gov.au/ArticleDocuments/.../gha34619.pdf.aspx February 1994:About 6000 Konkomba fled to Togo as a result. The government also closed four of its border posts to prevent the conflict from spreading. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 11056.5 614.25 614.25 1997 Togo Ghana 12285 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actual number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 11056.5 614.25 614.25 1998 Togo Ghana 11208 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw_102399b.html The refugees fled Ghana in 1994, following clashes between the Dagomba, Nanumba and Konkomba ethnic communities in the northern part of the country. The UNHCR official said very few wanted to return to Ghana. Most preferred to remain with their dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10087.2 560.4 560.4 1999 Togo Ghana 11208 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actual number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10087.2 560.4 560.4 2000 Togo Ghana 11208 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,497481b02,3df4be33c,0.html At the request of the government of Ghana, Ghana, Togo and the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees (UNHCR) held a meeting aimed at seeking assistance for the voluntary repatriation of refugees who fled to Togo during the 1994 conflict dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10087.2 560.4 560.4 2001 Togo Ghana 11208 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actula number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10087.2 560.4 560.4 2002 Togo Ghana 11208 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 UNHCR The refugees in Togo arrived in 1994. The majority of refugees who are willing to return to their origin country are from North-Ghana dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10087.2 560.4 560.4 2002 Cameroon Nigeria 17000 475 471 0 Fulani (Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt) 47501000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,NGA,,40b4594214,0.html In 2002�and pushed an estimated 20'000 Fulani into neighboring Cameroon. dominant 0.95 16150 2003 Togo Ghana 11208 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actual number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10087.2 560.4 560.4 2004 Togo Ghana 10000 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actual number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 9000 500 500 2005 Togo Ghana 8000 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actual number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 7200 400 400 2006 Togo Ghana 5000 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actual number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 4500 250 250 2008 Togo Ghana 8113 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actual number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 7301.7 405.65 405.65 2009 Togo Ghana 8073 452 461 0 Konkomba (Northern groups 45206000 Nanumba (Northern groups) 45206000 Dagomba (Northern Groups) 45206000 "https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/14508/ASC-21_Wienia.pdf;jsessionid=36798AAD8D22500CD0736D1DE0307F92sequence=2" In total, 152'600 refugees were registered but the actual number of displaced people was probably much higher, also because many Konkomba fled to Togo dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 7265.7 403.65 403.65 2010 Togo Ghana 13575 452 461 0 Northern Groups (Mole-Dagbani, Gurma, Grusi) 45206000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2010/5/4bffaf889/unhcr-rushes-aid-ghanaian-refugees-togo.html dominant 0.95 12896.2 2011 Togo Ghana 13676 452 461 0 Northern Groups (Mole-Dagbani, Gurma, Grusi) 45206000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2010/5/4bffaf889/unhcr-rushes-aid-ghanaian-refugees-togo.html dominant 0.95 12992.2 2012 Togo Ghana 17371 452 461 0 Northern Groups (Mole-Dagbani, Gurma, Grusi) 45206000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2010/5/4bffaf889/unhcr-rushes-aid-ghanaian-refugees-togo.html dominant 0.95 16502.4 2013 Togo Ghana 17746 452 461 0 Northern Groups (Mole-Dagbani, Gurma, Grusi) 45206000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2010/5/4bffaf889/unhcr-rushes-aid-ghanaian-refugees-togo.html dominant 0.95 16858.7 2014 Togo Ghana 18444 452 461 0 Northern Groups (Mole-Dagbani, Gurma, Grusi) 45206000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2010/5/4bffaf889/unhcr-rushes-aid-ghanaian-refugees-togo.html dominant 0.95 17521.8 2015 Togo Ghana 18476 452 461 0 Northern Groups (Mole-Dagbani, Gurma, Grusi) 45206000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2010/5/4bffaf889/unhcr-rushes-aid-ghanaian-refugees-togo.html dominant 0.95 17552.2 2016 Togo Ghana 9648 452 461 0 Northern Groups (Mole-Dagbani, Gurma, Grusi) 45206000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2010/5/4bffaf889/unhcr-rushes-aid-ghanaian-refugees-togo.html dominant 0.95 9165.6 1975 Cameroon Equatorial Guinea 30000 411 471 Fang http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:464 The next wave of refugees to enter Cameroon were Equato-Guineans, mostly from the Fang ethnic group who were fleeing from the regime of Francisco Macias Nguema, whoose policies they felt subjected them to imminent physical danger. By the end th dominant 0.95 28500 1976 Cameroon Equatorial Guinea 30000 411 471 Fang http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:464 The next wave of refugees to enter Cameroon were Equato-Guineans, mostly from the Fang ethnic group who were fleeing from the regime of Francisco Macias Nguema, whoose policies they felt subjected them to imminent physical danger. By the end th dominant 0.95 28500 1977 Cameroon Equatorial Guinea 30000 411 471 Fang http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:464 The next wave of refugees to enter Cameroon were Equato-Guineans, mostly from the Fang ethnic group who were fleeing from the regime of Francisco Macias Nguema, whoose policies they felt subjected them to imminent physical danger. By the end th dominant 0.95 28500 1978 Cameroon Equatorial Guinea 30000 411 471 Fang http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:464 The next wave of refugees to enter Cameroon were Equato-Guineans, mostly from the Fang ethnic group who were fleeing from the regime of Francisco Macias Nguema, whoose policies they felt subjected them to imminent physical danger. By the end th dominant 0.95 28500 1979 Cameroon Equatorial Guinea 10000 411 471 Fang http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:464 The next wave of refugees to enter Cameroon were Equato-Guineans, mostly from the Fang ethnic group who were fleeing from the regime of Francisco Macias Nguema, whoose policies they felt subjected them to imminent physical danger. By the end th dominant 0.95 9500 1980 Cameroon Equatorial Guinea 18000 411 471 Fang http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:464 The next wave of refugees to enter Cameroon were Equato-Guineans, mostly from the Fang ethnic group who were fleeing from the regime of Francisco Macias Nguema, whoose policies they felt subjected them to imminent physical danger. By the end th dominant 0.95 17100 1981 Cameroon Equatorial Guinea 18000 411 471 Fang http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:464 The next wave of refugees to enter Cameroon were Equato-Guineans, mostly from the Fang ethnic group who were fleeing from the regime of Francisco Macias Nguema, whoose policies they felt subjected them to imminent physical danger. By the end th dominant 0.95 17100 1982 Cameroon Equatorial Guinea 18000 411 471 Fang http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:464 The next wave of refugees to enter Cameroon were Equato-Guineans, mostly from the Fang ethnic group who were fleeing from the regime of Francisco Macias Nguema, whoose policies they felt subjected them to imminent physical danger. By the end th dominant 0.95 17100 1999 Chad Sudan 23310 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 13986 6993 2003 Cameroon Nigeria 16983 475 471 0 Fulani (Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt) 47501000 UNHCR 2002 The conflict was between Mambilas and Fulani in Taraba region. dominant 0.95 16133.8 2004 Cameroon Nigeria 16686 475 471 0 Fulani (Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt) 47501000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-148861.pdf At least 23,000 Fulani herders fled into nearby Cameroon to escape clashes which broke out with farming comunities on the Mambila plateau. dominant 0.95 15851.7 2005 Cameroon Nigeria 9711 475 471 0 Fulani (Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt) 47501000 http://www.afrol.com/News2002/nig020_bororo_cam2.htm Tens of thousands of Fulani herders have fled Nigeria's eastern Taraba State to Cameroon, escaping the ethnic clashes which broke out in the Mambila plateau with farming communities at the beginning of the year dominant 0.95 9225.45 2006 Cameroon Nigeria 2953 475 471 0 Fulani (Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt) 47501000 http://www.afrol.com/News2002/nig020_bororo_cam2.htm Tens of thousands of Fulani herders have fled Nigeria's eastern Taraba State to Cameroon, escaping the ethnic clashes which broke out in the Mambila plateau with farming communities at the beginning of the year dominant 0.95 2805.35 2007 Cameroon Nigeria 2872 475 471 0 Fulani (Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt) 47501000 http://www.afrol.com/News2002/nig020_bororo_cam2.htm Tens of thousands of Fulani herders have fled Nigeria's eastern Taraba State to Cameroon, escaping the ethnic clashes which broke out in the Mambila plateau with farming communities at the beginning of the year dominant 0.95 2728.4 2008 Cameroon Nigeria 2872 475 471 0 Fulani (Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt) 47501000 http://www.afrol.com/News2002/nig020_bororo_cam2.htm Tens of thousands of Fulani herders have fled Nigeria's eastern Taraba State to Cameroon, escaping the ethnic clashes which broke out in the Mambila plateau with farming communities at the beginning of the year dominant 0.95 2728.4 2009 Cameroon Nigeria 2873 475 471 0 Fulani (Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt) 47501000 http://www.afrol.com/News2002/nig020_bororo_cam2.htm Tens of thousands of Fulani herders have fled Nigeria's eastern Taraba State to Cameroon, escaping the ethnic clashes which broke out in the Mambila plateau with farming communities at the beginning of the year dominant 0.95 2729.35 2010 Cameroon Nigeria 2873 475 471 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 2729.35 2011 Cameroon Nigeria 3223 475 471 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 3061.85 2012 Cameroon Nigeria 3223 475 471 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 3061.85 2013 Cameroon Nigeria 7459 475 471 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 7086.05 2014 Cameroon Nigeria 39968 475 471 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 37969.6 2015 Cameroon Nigeria 71840 475 471 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 68248 2016 Cameroon Nigeria 88706 475 471 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 84270.7 1982 Cameroon Central African Rep. 15000 482 471 0 99 2006 Cameroon Central African Rep. 22342 482 471 0 Mbororo http://www.unhcr.org/4608f5e45.html The need for a new and stronger field presence was triggered by the arrival of several successive waves of ethnic Mbororo refugees fleeing from the neighbouring Central African Republic in 2005-06. In total, an estimated 25,000 refugees arrived dominant 0.95 21224.9 2007 Cameroon Central African Rep. 48498 482 471 0 Mbororo http://www.unhcr.org/4608f5e45.html The need for a new and stronger field presence was triggered by the arrival of several successive waves of ethnic Mbororo refugees fleeing from the neighbouring Central African Republic in 2005-06. In total, an estimated 25,000 refugees arrived dominant 0.95 46073.1 2008 Cameroon Central African Rep. 66602 482 471 0 Mbororo http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CAF,,485f50c66c,0.html The majority of refugees from CAR were ethnic Mbororo pastoralists� dominant 0.95 63271.9 2009 Cameroon Central African Rep. 85824 482 471 0 Mbororo http.//soleresponsibility.org/rescources/Cameroon_Update.doc Refugees from the CAR are mainly Mbororo nomadic cattle herders who have been arriving to Cameroon in several waves since 2005. dominant 0.95 81532.8 2010 Cameroon Central African Rep. 89927 482 471 0 Peuhl/Goula 48205090 The Muslim Peuhl, an ethnic minority who traditionally live as nomads, were estimated before the current conflict to number only 300,000 in the CAR, out of a total population of 4.5 million or less than 10 percent. But in almost all of the r dominant 0.95 85430.6 2011 Cameroon Central African Rep. 90176 482 471 0 Peuhl/Goula 48205090 The Muslim Peuhl, an ethnic minority who traditionally live as nomads, were estimated before the current conflict to number only 300,000 in the CAR, out of a total population of 4.5 million or less than 10 percent. But in almost all of the r dominant 0.95 85667.2 2012 Cameroon Central African Rep. 92094 482 471 0 Peuhl/Goula 48205090 The Muslim Peuhl, an ethnic minority who traditionally live as nomads, were estimated before the current conflict to number only 300,000 in the CAR, out of a total population of 4.5 million or less than 10 percent. But in almost all of the r dominant 0.95 87489.3 2013 Cameroon Central African Rep. 103892 482 471 0 Peuhl/Goula 48205090 The Muslim Peuhl, an ethnic minority who traditionally live as nomads, were estimated before the current conflict to number only 300,000 in the CAR, out of a total population of 4.5 million or less than 10 percent. But in almost all of the r dominant 0.95 98697.4 2014 Cameroon Central African Rep. 220702 482 471 0 Peuhl/Goula 48205090 The Muslim Peuhl, an ethnic minority who traditionally live as nomads, were estimated before the current conflict to number only 300,000 in the CAR, out of a total population of 4.5 million or less than 10 percent. But in almost all of the r dominant 0.95 209667 2015 Cameroon Central African Rep. 267463 482 471 0 Peuhl/Goula 48205090 The Muslim Peuhl, an ethnic minority who traditionally live as nomads, were estimated before the current conflict to number only 300,000 in the CAR, out of a total population of 4.5 million or less than 10 percent. But in almost all of the r dominant 0.95 254090 2016 Cameroon Central African Rep. 283602 482 471 0 Peuhl/Goula 48205090 The Muslim Peuhl, an ethnic minority who traditionally live as nomads, were estimated before the current conflict to number only 300,000 in the CAR, out of a total population of 4.5 million or less than 10 percent. But in almost all of the r dominant 0.95 269422 2000 Chad Sudan 17436 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 10461.6 5230.8 1979 Cameroon Chad 8000 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA226715 � Habre (Toubou) and his forces were then forced to flee to Cameroon�, Following the battles of N'Djamena in 1979 and 1980, many residents south refuge across the Cari River in neighbroing Cameroon. Violence against southerners in N'Djamena bro majority 0.65 5200 1980 Cameroon Chad 110000 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA226715 � Habre (Toubou) and his forces were then forced to flee to Cameroon�, Following the battles of N'Djamena in 1979 and 1980, many residents south refuge across the Cari River in neighbroing Cameroon. Violence against southerners in N'Djamena bro majority minority 0.6 0.3 66000 33000 1981 Cameroon Chad 136690 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA226715 � Habre (Toubou) and his forces were then forced to flee to Cameroon�, Following the battles of N'Djamena in 1979 and 1980, many residents south refuge across the Cari River in neighbroing Cameroon. Violence against southerners in N'Djamena bro majority minority 0.6 0.3 82014 41007 1982 Cameroon Chad 3610 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/chad/all.html Hisseine Habre took power in 1982. Although the Hadjerai had supported him in his efforts to gain power, the dismissed them, after they established their own political movement�and tried to destroy the Hadjerai who he cosidered as his opponen majority minority 0.6 0.3 2166 1083 1983 Cameroon Chad 3950 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/chad/all.html N'Djamena brought further emigration�during the early 1980 retribution brought against northern merchants living in the southern cities of Moundou and Sarh. Altough some of these people later returned to their homes withing Chad,others sought majority minority 0.6 0.3 2370 1185 1984 Cameroon Chad 13500 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/chad/all.html N'Djamena brought further emigration�during the early 1980 retribution brought against northern merchants living in the southern cities of Moundou and Sarh. Altough some of these people later returned to their homes withing Chad,others sought majority minority 0.6 0.3 8100 4050 1985 Cameroon Chad 35000 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/chad/all.html N'Djamena brought further emigration�during the early 1980 retribution brought against northern merchants living in the southern cities of Moundou and Sarh. Altough some of these people later returned to their homes withing Chad,others sought majority minority 0.6 0.3 21000 10500 1986 Cameroon Chad 53500 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/chad/all.html N'Djamena brought further emigration�during the early 1980 retribution brought against northern merchants living in the southern cities of Moundou and Sarh. Altough some of these people later returned to their homes withing Chad,others sought majority minority 0.6 0.3 32100 16050 1987 Cameroon Chad 58700 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/chad/all.html N'Djamena brought further emigration�during the early 1980 retribution brought against northern merchants living in the southern cities of Moundou and Sarh. Altough some of these people later returned to their homes withing Chad,others sought majority minority 0.6 0.3 35220 17610 1988 Cameroon Chad 50784 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/chad/all.html N'Djamena brought further emigration�during the early 1980 retribution brought against northern merchants living in the southern cities of Moundou and Sarh. Altough some of these people later returned to their homes withing Chad,others sought majority minority 0.6 0.3 30470.4 15235.2 1989 Cameroon Chad 48254 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 UNHCR The old refugees returned home (1991) majority minority 0.6 0.3 28952.4 14476.2 1990 Cameroon Chad 49476 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,,CHRON,TCD,,469f3878c,0.html President Habre (a Toubou) and his government fled to neighboring Cameroon following the defeat of his forces by the smaller rebel army of the Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS). majority minority 0.6 0.3 29685.6 14842.8 1991 Cameroon Chad 44843 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 UNHCR Because of the change of the government, many supporters of the old president fled to Cameroon majority minority 0.6 0.3 26905.8 13452.9 1992 Cameroon Chad 41749 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 UNHCR They are conflicts between different ethnic groups from Chad in the refugee camp in Cameroon majority minority 0.6 0.3 25049.4 12524.7 1993 Cameroon Chad 43153 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 UNHCR The group of refugees from the old president are in the camps and some families, especially women and children from the ethnic group Hadjerai arrived. A new group of refugees from the South of Chad arrived during 1993 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 25891.8 8630.6 2157.65 1994 Cameroon Chad 43018 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 UNHCR The group of refugees from the old president are in the camps and some families, especially women and children from the ethnic group Hadjerai arrived. A new group of refugees from the South of Chad arrived during 1993 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 25810.8 8603.6 2150.9 1995 Cameroon Chad 44445 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 UNHCR Most refugees from Chad ar from the southern part of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 26667 8889 2222.25 1996 Cameroon Chad 44566 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 http://mobileafricarevisited.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/mobility-political-insecurity-and-the-formation-of-identities.pdf The Hadjerai have been involved in the war in its different phases and factions. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 26739.6 8913.2 2228.3 1997 Cameroon Chad 44103 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 UNHCR (1995) Most refugees from Chad are from the southern part of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 26461.8 8820.6 2205.15 1998 Cameroon Chad 44561 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 UNHCR (1995) Most refugees from Chad are from the southern part of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 26736.6 8912.2 2228.05 1999 Cameroon Chad 44640 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 UNHCR (1995) Most refugees from Chad are from the southern part of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 26784 8928 2232 2000 Cameroon Chad 42325 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 UNHCR (1995) Most refugees from Chad are from the southern part of the country majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 25395 8465 2116.25 2001 Cameroon Chad 39289 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CAF,,485f50c66c,0.html Some Chadians who had fled civil war in the early 1980s repatriated by 2001 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23573.4 7857.8 1964.45 2002 Cameroon Chad 39293 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CAF,,485f50c66c,0.html Some Chadians who had fled civil war in the early 1980s repatriated by 2001 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23575.8 7858.6 1964.65 2003 Cameroon Chad 39261 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CAF,,485f50c66c,0.html Some Chadians who had fled civil war in the early 1980s repatriated by 2001 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23556.6 7852.2 1963.05 2004 Cameroon Chad 39290 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CAF,,485f50c66c,0.html Some Chadians who had fled civil war in the early 1980s repatriated by 2001 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23574 7858 1964.5 2005 Cameroon Chad 39303 483 471 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 Hadjerai 48302100 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,CAF,,485f50c66c,0.html Some Chadians who had fled civil war in the early 1980s repatriated by 2001 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 23581.8 7860.6 1965.15 2006 Cameroon Chad 7095 483 471 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Tama 48302300 Toubou 48306000 http://www.irinnews.org/PrintReport.aspxReportID=76732 Beasoe and his compatriots said when the rebels came they mostly pillaged neighbourhood known to be Zaghawan, the ethnic group of President Idriss Dホby majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4257 1419 354.75 2007 Cameroon Chad 5974 483 471 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Tama 48302300 Toubou 48306000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,IRIN,,CMR,,47b461411a,0.html One aid worker said he suspected many of the refugees currently in Cameroon were from either the Tama or Zaghawa ethnic groups, rather than the many other groups that make up the population of N'djamena. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3584.4 1194.8 298.7 2008 Cameroon Chad 8773 483 471 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Tama 48302300 Toubou 48306000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,IRIN,,CMR,,47b461411a,0.html One aid worker said he suspected many of the refugees currently in Cameroon were from either the Tama or Zaghawa ethnic groups, rather than the many other groups that make up the population of N'djamena. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5263.8 1754.6 438.65 2009 Cameroon Chad 8342 483 471 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Tama 48302300 Toubou 48306000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,IRIN,,CMR,,47b461411a,0.html One aid worker said he suspected many of the refugees currently in Cameroon were from either the Tama or Zaghawa ethnic groups, rather than the many other groups that make up the population of N'djamena. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5005.2 1668.4 417.1 2010 Cameroon Chad 8492 483 471 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Tamas 48302300 http://www.refworld.org/docid/47b461411a.html Beasoe and his compatriots said when the rebels came they mostly pillaged neighbourhoods known to be Zaghawan.One aid worker said he suspected many of the refugees currently in Cameroon were from either the Tama or Zaghawa ethnic groups. majority minority 0.6 0.3 5095.2 2547.6 2011 Cameroon Chad 5251 483 471 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Tamas 48302300 http://www.refworld.org/docid/47b461411a.html Beasoe and his compatriots said when the rebels came they mostly pillaged neighbourhoods known to be Zaghawan.One aid worker said he suspected many of the refugees currently in Cameroon were from either the Tama or Zaghawa ethnic groups. majority minority 0.6 0.3 3150.6 1575.3 1980 Nigeria Chad 100000 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false, http://books.google.ch/booksi following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 60000 30000 1981 Nigeria Chad 84570 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false there have been several fights between the Toubou and the Zaghawa majority minority 0.6 0.3 50742 25371 1982 Nigeria Chad 4000 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 2400 1200 1983 Nigeria Chad 4000 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 2400 1200 1984 Nigeria Chad 4000 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 2400 1200 1985 Nigeria Chad 5000 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 3000 1500 1986 Nigeria Chad 4020 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 2412 1206 2014 Central African Republic Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5342 490 482 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant 0.95 5074.9 2001 Chad Sudan 12558 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 7534.8 3767.4 1987 Nigeria Chad 4310 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 2586 1293 1988 Nigeria Chad 4283 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 2569.8 1284.9 1989 Nigeria Chad 3311 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=HevVTdPfLIvoOcCCqKoH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false following recent events in N'Djamena. P. 289, it is significant for an understanding of Chadian politict that the two major figures of recent political history Hissene Habrホ and Goukouni Oueddei are both Toubou, Habrホ from the Daza and Gou majority minority 0.6 0.3 1986.6 993.3 1998 Nigeria Chad 3188 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=37 Many Toubou have fled to Nigeria and refuse to return majority minority 0.6 0.3 1912.8 956.4 1999 Nigeria Chad 3194 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=37 Many Toubou have fled to Nigeria and refuse to return majority minority 0.6 0.3 1916.4 958.2 2000 Nigeria Chad 3194 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 UNHCR Most of the refugess are muslim majority minority 0.6 0.3 1916.4 958.2 2001 Nigeria Chad 3193 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=37 Many Toubou have fled to Nigeria and refuse to return majority minority 0.6 0.3 1915.8 957.9 2002 Nigeria Chad 3194 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=37 Many Toubou have fled to Nigeria and refuse to return majority minority 0.6 0.3 1916.4 958.2 2003 Nigeria Chad 3193 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=37 Many Toubou have fled to Nigeria and refuse to return majority minority 0.6 0.3 1915.8 957.9 2004 Nigeria Chad 3195 483 475 0 Toubou 48306000 Zaghawa 48302200 http://www.conflict-prevention.net/page.phpid=40&formid=73&action=show&surveyid=37 Many Toubou have fled to Nigeria and refuse to return majority minority 0.6 0.3 1917 958.5 1975 Gabon Equatorial Guinea 60000 411 481 0 Fang "http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/3dca82d32.pdf; http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.phppeo3=11187&rog3=GB" At first Gabon was the main destination for Equaotiral Guinean refugees, until the end of the regime of President Macias Nguema, because of physical proximity, ease of access, economic prosperity and because of the ethnic similarities it shares dominant 0.95 57000 1976 Gabon Equatorial Guinea 60000 411 481 0 Fang "http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/3dca82d32.pdf; http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.phppeo3=11187&rog3=GB" At first Gabon was the main destination for Equaotiral Guinean refugees, until the end of the regime of President Macias Nguema, because of physical proximity, ease of access, economic prosperity and because of the ethnic similarities it shares dominant 0.95 57000 1977 Gabon Equatorial Guinea 90000 411 481 0 Fang "http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/3dca82d32.pdf; http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.phppeo3=11187&rog3=GB" At first Gabon was the main destination for Equaotiral Guinean refugees, until the end of the regime of President Macias Nguema, because of physical proximity, ease of access, economic prosperity and because of the ethnic similarities it shares dominant 0.95 85500 1978 Gabon Equatorial Guinea 60000 411 481 0 Fang "http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/3dca82d32.pdf; http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.phppeo3=11187&rog3=GB" At first Gabon was the main destination for Equaotiral Guinean refugees, until the end of the regime of President Macias Nguema, because of physical proximity, ease of access, economic prosperity and because of the ethnic similarities it shares dominant 0.95 57000 1979 Gabon Equatorial Guinea 30000 411 481 0 Fang "http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/3dca82d32.pdf; http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.phppeo3=11187&rog3=GB" At first Gabon was the main destination for Equaotiral Guinean refugees, until the end of the regime of President Macias Nguema, because of physical proximity, ease of access, economic prosperity and because of the ethnic similarities it shares dominant 0.95 28500 1980 Gabon Equatorial Guinea 20000 411 481 0 Fang "http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/3dca82d32.pdf; http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.phppeo3=11187&rog3=GB" At first Gabon was the main destination for Equaotiral Guinean refugees, until the end of the regime of President Macias Nguema, because of physical proximity, ease of access, economic prosperity and because of the ethnic similarities it shares dominant 0.95 19000 1999 Gabon Congo 12174 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 Lari 48405000 http://travel.mapsofworld.com/gabon/tourist-destinations-in-gabon/tchibanga.html The majority of people living in Tchibanga,includes most Congolese refugees belonging to the Bapunu ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7304.4 2434.8 608.7 2000 Gabon Congo 17555 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 Lari 48405000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf Ils sont gホnホralement d'ethnie Ndzebi, Kougni, Punu, Lari et Bembホ. La presque totalitホ de ces rホfugiホs sont arrivホs au Gabon entre 1997 et 1999 ネ la suite des guerres civiles successives qui ont eu lieu en Rホpublique du Congo majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10533 3511 877.75 2001 Gabon Congo 15001 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 Lari 48405000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/category,,IRBC,,COG,403dd1ed0,0.html (ibid.). These three regions are inhabited mainly by the Nzabi, Pounou, Tホkホ (Bateke), Kongo, Bembホ (Babembホ) and Zambi ethnic groups, and Pascal Lissouba himself is from this area (ibid.). majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9000.6 3000.2 750.05 2015 Central African Republic Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4798 490 482 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 "Culture Orientation Resource Center: Refugees from the DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO" dominant 0.95 4558.1 2002 Chad Sudan 12729 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 7637.4 3818.7 2002 Gabon Congo 11945 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 Lari 48405000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf Ils sont gホnホralement d'ethnie Ndzebi, Kougni, Punu, Lari et Bembホ. La presque totalitホ de ces rホfugiホs sont arrivホs au Gabon entre 1997 et 1999 ネ la suite des guerres civiles successives qui ont eu lieu en Rホpublique du Congo majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7167 2389 597.25 2003 Gabon Congo 12122 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 Lari 48405000 http://www.icmc.net/gabon-and-its-refugees As most Congolese refugees in Gabon were supporters of Lissouba they felt that the Gabonese authorities were cooperating with Brazzaville and feared that they would be forcibly returned to Congo. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7273.2 2424.4 606.1 2004 Gabon Congo 11988 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 Lari 48405000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/43f5d1a62.pdf Ils sont gホnホralement d'ethnie Ndzebi, Kougni, Punu, Lari et Bembホ. La presque totalitホ de ces rホfugiホs sont arrivホs au Gabon entre 1997 et 1999 ネ la suite des guerres civiles successives qui ont eu lieu en Rホpublique du Congo majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7192.8 2397.6 599.4 2005 Gabon Congo 7298 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/resources/intakesub/2005-06_Intake_Sub.pdf While the majority of refugees have returned to RoC, resettlement is still required for specific groups including: refugees in Gabon, predominantly those who are university educated, former government officials from the Ndzebi, Kougui and Puna majority minority 0.6 0.3 4378.8 2189.4 2006 Gabon Congo 7178 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/resources/intakesub/2005-06_Intake_Sub.pdf While the majority of refugees have returned to RoC, resettlement is still required for specivic groups indluding: refugees in Gabon, predominantly thos who are univeriy educated former government officials from the Ndzebi, Kougui and Puna ethn majority minority 0.6 0.3 4306.8 2153.4 2007 Gabon Congo 7555 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/resources/intakesub/2005-06_Intake_Sub.pdf While the majority of refugees have returned to RoC, resettlement is still required for specivic groups indluding: refugees in Gabon, predominantly thos who are univeriy educated former government officials from the Ndzebi, Kougui and Puna ethn majority minority 0.6 0.3 4533 2266.5 2008 Gabon Congo 7674 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/resources/intakesub/2005-06_Intake_Sub.pdf While the majority of refugees have returned to RoC, resettlement is still required for specivic groups indluding: refugees in Gabon, predominantly thos who are univeriy educated former government officials from the Ndzebi, Kougui and Puna ethn majority minority 0.6 0.3 4604.4 2302.2 2009 Gabon Congo 7523 484 481 0 Bapunu (Nibolek) 48409000 Nzabi, Bembホ (Nibolek) 48409000 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/resources/intakesub/2005-06_Intake_Sub.pdf While the majority of refugees have returned to RoC, resettlement is still required for specivic groups indluding: refugees in Gabon, predominantly thos who are univeriy educated former government officials from the Ndzebi, Kougui and Puna ethn majority minority 0.6 0.3 4513.8 2256.9 2010 Gabon Congo 7665 484 481 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Batéké 48402000 http://www.refworld.org/pdfid/4a114f56d.pdf dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7281.75 383.25 1980 Central African Rep. Chad 7000 483 482 0 1981 Central African Rep. Chad 4000 483 482 0 1982 Central African Rep. Chad 7400 483 482 0 1983 Central African Rep. Chad 6790 483 482 0 1984 Central African Rep. Chad 42000 483 482 0 1985 Central African Rep. Chad 45480 483 482 0 1986 Central African Rep. Chad 12900 483 482 0 1987 Central African Rep. Chad 4160 483 482 0 1988 Central African Rep. Chad 2924 483 482 0 1989 Central African Rep. Chad 2373 483 482 0 1993 Central African Rep. Chad 20708 483 482 0 1994 Central African Rep. Chad 21495 483 482 0 1995 Central African Rep. Chad 6101 483 482 0 1996 Central African Rep. Chad 5491 483 482 0 1997 Central African Rep. Chad 3859 483 482 0 1998 Central African Rep. Chad 7487 483 482 0 1999 Central African Rep. Chad 3531 483 482 0 2000 Central African Rep. Chad 3331 483 482 0 1999 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9536 490 482 0 Hema dominant 0.95 9059.2 2000 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15325 490 482 0 Hema dominant 0.95 14558.8 2001 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10225 490 482 0 Hema dominant 0.95 9713.75 2002 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10798 490 482 0 Hema dominant 0.95 10258.1 2003 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 6498 490 482 0 Hema dominant 0.95 6173.1 2004 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 3447 490 482 0 Hema dominant 0.95 3274.65 2005 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 3267 490 482 0 Hema , extracted from: http://www.wfp.org/stories/fleeing-murder-arson-and-rape-drc-refugees-struggle-make-new-start on the 01.06.2011. dominant 0.95 3103.65 2006 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 3027 490 482 0 Hema dominant 0.95 2875.65 2009 Central African Rep. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20899 490 482 0 Munzayas UNHCR (2009): More than 16,000 Congolese flee violence and seek shelter in Republic of Congo, extracted from: http://www.unhcr.org/4af450b56.html on the 26.04.2011./ VoA News (2010): More Than 100,000 Congo Refugees Need Aid, extracted from: ht dominant 0.95 19854 2010 Central African Republic Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15300 490 482 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant 0.95 14535 2011 Central African Republic Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13427 490 482 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant 0.95 12755.6 2012 Central African Republic Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10662 490 482 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant 0.95 10128.9 2013 Central African Republic Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10992 490 482 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant 0.95 10442.4 2016 Central African Republic Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4708 490 482 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 "Culture Orientation Resource Center: Refugees from the DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO" dominant 0.95 4472.6 1990 Central African Rep. Sudan 3066 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1839.6 919.8 1991 Central African Rep. Sudan 11116 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6669.6 3334.8 1992 Central African Rep. Sudan 17745 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 10647 5323.5 1993 Central African Rep. Sudan 23326 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 13995.6 6997.8 1994 Central African Rep. Sudan 25889 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 15533.4 7766.7 1995 Central African Rep. Sudan 27252 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 16351.2 8175.6 1996 Central African Rep. Sudan 30671 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 18402.6 9201.3 1997 Central African Rep. Sudan 32541 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 19524.6 9762.3 1998 Central African Rep. Sudan 33950 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 20370 10185 1999 Central African Rep. Sudan 35457 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 21274.2 10637.1 2000 Central African Rep. Sudan 36151 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 21690.6 10845.3 2001 Central African Rep. Sudan 36345 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 21807 10903.5 2002 Central African Rep. Sudan 37375 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 22425 11212.5 2003 Central African Rep. Sudan 36479 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 21887.4 10943.7 2004 Central African Rep. Sudan 19470 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 11682 5841 2005 Central African Rep. Sudan 19960 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 11976 5988 2006 Central African Rep. Sudan 7900 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 4740 2370 2007 Central African Rep. Sudan 4170 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2502 1251 2008 Central African Rep. Sudan 4411 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2646.6 1323.3 2009 Central African Rep. Sudan 4488 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2692.8 1346.4 2010 Central African Republic Sudan 4615 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 https://www.sudantribune.com/UN-agency-set-to-reopen-office-in,1681 dominant 0.95 4384.25 2011 Central African Republic Sudan 2120 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 https://www.sudantribune.com/UN-agency-set-to-reopen-office-in,1681 dominant 0.95 2014 2012 Central African Republic Sudan 2174 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 https://www.sudantribune.com/UN-agency-set-to-reopen-office-in,1681 dominant 0.95 2065.3 2013 Central African Republic Sudan 2172 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 https://www.sudantribune.com/UN-agency-set-to-reopen-office-in,1681 dominant 0.95 2063.4 2016 Central African Republic Sudan 2114 625 482 0 Azande 62501000 dominant 0.95 2008.3 2016 Central African Republic South Sudan 4912 626 482 Azande 62501000 https://www.sudantribune.com/UN-agency-set-to-reopen-office-in,1681 Fabomy said integration between the Sudanese refugees and the locals had been easy, as they all belonged to the Zande ethnic group. dominant 0.95 4666.4 2014 Chad Nigeria 2930 475 483 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 2783.5 2015 Chad Nigeria 5689 475 483 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 5404.55 2016 Chad Nigeria 7777 475 483 0 Hausa-Fulani and Muslim Middle Belt 47501000 Boko Haram activies in Bodo state of Nigeria dominant 0.95 7388.15 2002 Chad Central African Rep. 20045 482 483 0 Ngama 48205070 Mbai 48205070 Daba majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12027 4009 1002.25 2003 Chad Central African Rep. 33893 482 483 0 Ngama 48205070 Mbai 48205070 Daba majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 20335.8 6778.6 1694.65 2004 Chad Central African Rep. 29683 482 483 0 Ngama 48205070 Mbai 48205070 Daba majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 17809.8 5936.6 1484.15 2005 Chad Central African Rep. 41246 482 483 0 Ngama 48205070 Mbai 48205070 Daba UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 24747.6 8249.2 2062.3 2006 Chad Central African Rep. 48400 482 483 0 Ngama 48205070 Mbai 48205070 Daba majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 29040 9680 2420 2007 Chad Central African Rep. 46176 482 483 0 Ngama 48205070 Mbai 48205070 Daba majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 27705.6 9235.2 2308.8 2008 Chad Central African Rep. 57258 482 483 0 Ngama 48205070 Mbai 48205070 Daba , extracted from: http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-295511.pdf on the 02.06.2011. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 34354.8 11451.6 2862.9 2009 Chad Central African Rep. 71015 482 483 0 Ngama 48205070 Mbai 48205070 Daba , extracted from: http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspxReportId=85713 on teh 15.04.2011. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 42609 14203 3550.75 2010 Chad Central African Rep. 69428 482 483 0 Sara 48205070 Baya 48205020 Goula 48205090 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 41656.8 13885.6 3471.4 2011 Chad Central African Rep. 67414 482 483 0 Sara 48205070 Baya 48205020 Goula 48205090 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 40448.4 13482.8 3370.7 2012 Chad Central African Rep. 65874 482 483 0 Sara 48205070 Baya 48205020 Goula 48205090 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 39524.4 13174.8 3293.7 2013 Chad Central African Rep. 80545 482 483 0 Sara 48205070 Baya 48205020 Goula 48205090 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 48327 16109 4027.25 2014 Chad Central African Rep. 91783 482 483 0 Sara 48205070 Baya 48205020 Goula 48205090 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 55069.8 18356.6 4589.15 2015 Chad Central African Rep. 63397 482 483 0 Sara 48205070 Baya 48205020 Goula 48205090 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 38038.2 12679.4 3169.85 2016 Chad Central African Rep. 70223 482 483 0 Sara 48205070 Baya 48205020 Goula 48205090 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 42133.8 14044.6 3511.15 1998 Chad Sudan 8701 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 , Briefing Notes, 21.08.2009, extracted from: http://www.unhcr.org/4a8e98129.html on the 15.04.2011./ This source (IRIN) state ethnic clashes in northeastern Vakaga region, between two groups, but not known if those two groups fled or just one and which. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5220.6 1740.2 435.05 2004 Chad Sudan 224924 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 134954 67477.2 2005 Chad Sudan 228836 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 , in: The Magazine of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, extracted from: http://www.redcross.int/EN/mag/magazine2005_2/22-23.html on the 26.08.2010. . dominant minority 0.95 0.05 217394 11441.8 2006 Chad Sudan 233025 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 139815 69907.5 2007 Chad Sudan 242555 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 Torou, Darnace (2009): The Darfur Conflict: Its Impact on Chad and Sudan, extracted from: http://www.africafiles.org/printableversion.aspid=21737 majority minority 0.6 0.3 145533 72766.5 2008 Chad Sudan 267966 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 160780 80389.8 2009 Chad Sudan 262194 625 483 0 Massalit 62514000 Zaghawa 62515000 USCRI (2009): World Refugee Survey 2009: Chad, extracted from: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher, USCRI,,,4140d2a271,0.html on the 26.08.2010. . majority minority 0.6 0.3 157316 78658.2 2010 Chad Sudan 278257 625 483 0 Zaghawa 62515000 Massalit 62514000 http://www.refworld.org/docid/4a40d2a271.html The Sudanese rebel Justice and Equality Movement's (JEM), which the Government supports, recruited children in Djabal and other camps dominated by the Zaghawa ethnic group making up about 100,000 of the refugee population dominant minority 0.95 0.05 264344 13912.9 2011 Chad Sudan 298311 625 483 0 Zaghawa 62515000 Massalit 62514000 UNHCR: https://www.booksforafrica.org/assets/documents/Chad-Refugee-Camps.pdf Refugees in eastern Chad come from the Darfur region (west Sudan) and are mainly Muslim nomads from the Zaghawa and Massalit tribes. T dominant minority 0.95 0.05 283395 14915.5 2012 Chad Sudan 306960 625 483 0 Zaghawa 62515000 Massalit 62514000 UNHCR: https://www.booksforafrica.org/assets/documents/Chad-Refugee-Camps.pdf Refugees in eastern Chad come from the Darfur region (west Sudan) and are mainly Muslim nomads from the Zaghawa and Massalit tribes. T dominant minority 0.95 0.05 291612 15348 2013 Chad Sudan 352948 625 483 0 Zaghawa 62515000 Massalit 62514000 UNHCR: https://www.booksforafrica.org/assets/documents/Chad-Refugee-Camps.pdf Refugees in eastern Chad come from the Darfur region (west Sudan) and are mainly Muslim nomads from the Zaghawa and Massalit tribes. T dominant minority 0.95 0.05 335301 17647.4 2014 Chad Sudan 357711 625 483 0 Zaghawa 62515000 Massalit 62514000 UNHCR: https://www.booksforafrica.org/assets/documents/Chad-Refugee-Camps.pdf Refugees in eastern Chad come from the Darfur region (west Sudan) and are mainly Muslim nomads from the Zaghawa and Massalit tribes. T dominant minority 0.95 0.05 339825 17885.6 2015 Chad Sudan 299750 625 483 0 Zaghawa 62515000 Massalit 62514000 http://www.southsudannewsagency.com/index.php/2017/08/08/darfuri-refugees-eastern-chad-invisible-casualties-darfur-genocide/ The Sudanese refugees, mainly women and children are from the Massalit ethnic group, dominant minority 0.95 0.05 284762 14987.5 2016 Chad Sudan 312468 625 483 0 Zaghawa 62515000 Massalit 62514000 http://www.southsudannewsagency.com/index.php/2017/08/08/darfuri-refugees-eastern-chad-invisible-casualties-darfur-genocide/ The Sudanese refugees, mainly women and children are from the Massalit ethnic group, dominant minority 0.95 0.05 296845 15623.4 2013 Congo Central African Rep. 10084 482 484 0 Mbaka 48206040 Baya 48205020 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9579.8 504.2 2014 Congo Central African Rep. 21695 482 484 0 Mbaka 48206040 Baya 48205020 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20610.2 1084.75 2015 Congo Central African Rep. 23664 482 484 0 Mbaka 48206040 Baya 48205020 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 22480.8 1183.2 2016 Congo Central African Rep. 24474 482 484 0 Mbaka 48206040 Baya 48205020 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 23250.3 1223.7 1989 Congo Chad 2321 483 484 430113 999 1991 Congo Chad 2247 483 484 430113 999 1992 Congo Chad 2209 483 484 430113 999 1993 Congo Chad 2156 483 484 430113 999 1994 Congo Chad 2109 483 484 430113 999 1999 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12360 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2d562,49749d312a,0.html After 1997, Ngbandi lost their privileged positions in government and faced discrimination. With Mobutu's defeat and departure, many Ngbandi soldierts fled across the river to the Republic of Congo. majority minority 0.6 0.3 7416 3708 2000 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 97600 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 UNHCR The vast majority have deserted, albeit often linked in some way to persecution because of their ethnicity( from the region of ex-President Mobutu), or ethnic links with the MLC rebel leader. Some refugees are from Kinshasa. majority minority 0.6 0.3 58560 29280 2001 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 92778 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 UNHCR the presence of the fromer President Mobutu's troop (Ex-Forces Armes Zairoises) within the RoC army and also among asylum seekers created a danger for other DRC refugees from a different ethic group. majority minority 0.6 0.3 55666.8 27833.4 2002 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 83515 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 UNHCR The vast majority have deserted, albeit often linked in some way to persecution because of their ethnicity( from the region of ex-President Mobutu), or ethnic links with the MLC rebel leader. Some refugees are from Kinshasa. majority minority 0.6 0.3 50109 25054.5 2003 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 81004 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 UNHCR The vast majority have deserted, albeit often linked in some way to persecution because of their ethnicity( from the region of ex-President Mobutu), or ethnic links with the MLC rebel leader. Some refugees are from Kinshasa. majority minority 0.6 0.3 48602.4 24301.2 2004 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 58834 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 UNHCR The vast majority have deserted, albeit often linked in some way to persecution because of their ethnicity( from the region of ex-President Mobutu), or ethnic links with the MLC rebel leader. Some refugees are from Kinshasa. majority minority 0.6 0.3 35300.4 17650.2 2005 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 56380 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 UNHCR The vast majority have deserted, albeit often linked in some way to persecution because of their ethnicity( from the region of ex-President Mobutu), or ethnic links with the MLC rebel leader. Some refugees are from Kinshasa. majority minority 0.6 0.3 33828 16914 2006 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 46341 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 UNHCR, http://www.connectmun.ca/backgrounders/UNHCRTopicA.pdf "The vast majority have deserted, albeit often linked in some way to persecution because of their ethnicity( from the region of ex-President Mobutu), or ethnic links with the MLC rebel leader. Some refugees are from Kinshasa. ; 2006: The Kivu co" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 27804.6 9268.2 2317.05 2012 Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda 50736 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 30441.6 15220.8 2007 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 27605 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 UNHCR, http://www.connectmun.ca/backgrounders/UNHCRTopicA.pdf "The vast majority have deserted, albeit often linked in some way to persecution because of their ethnicity( from the region of ex-President Mobutu), or ethnic links with the MLC rebel leader. Some refugees are from Kinshasa. ; 2006: The Kivu co" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16563 5521 1380.25 2008 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13973 490 484 0 Ngbandi 49008000 Bakongo 49003000 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 UNHCR, http://www.connectmun.ca/backgrounders/UNHCRTopicA.pdf "The vast majority have deserted, albeit often linked in some way to persecution because of their ethnicity( from the region of ex-President Mobutu), or ethnic links with the MLC rebel leader. Some refugees are from Kinshasa. ; 2006: The Kivu co" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8383.8 2794.6 698.65 2009 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 103213 490 484 0 Munzaya 49008000 other Lobala groups 49008000 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 http://www.unhcr.de/aktuell/einzelansicht/browse/19/article/5/dr-kongo-16000-auf-der-flucht.htmlPHPSESSID=ce3ec94ac1a75681f59bcea1ef5857ba, http://www.hatnews.org/2009/11/12/come-back-home-drc-government-urges-refugees/ Die 16.000 Asylsuchenden aud der DK Kongo, die mehrheitlich der Ethnie der Munzaya angeh�ren�, most of the refugees were Munzaya. The majority of discplace Lobala (Untergruppe von Ngbandi) sought refuge in RoC, while the Boba and other ethn majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 61927.8 20642.6 5160.65 2010 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 124244 490 484 0 Bakongo 49003000 Tetela-Kusu 49012000 Mbandja 49002000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 37273.2 12424.4 6212.2 2011 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 131648 490 484 0 Bakongo 49003000 Tetela-Kusu 49012000 Mbandja 49002000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 39494.4 13164.8 6582.4 2012 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 89424 490 484 0 Bakongo 49003000 Tetela-Kusu 49012000 Mbandja 49002000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 26827.2 8942.4 4471.2 2013 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 31936 490 484 0 Bakongo 49003000 Tetela-Kusu 49012000 Mbandja 49002000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 9580.8 3193.6 1596.8 2014 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 23376 490 484 0 Bakongo 49003000 Tetela-Kusu 49012000 Mbandja 49002000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 7012.8 2337.6 1168.8 2015 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12267 490 484 0 Bakongo 49003000 Tetela-Kusu 49012000 Mbandja 49002000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 3680.1 1226.7 613.35 2016 Congo Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12284 490 484 0 Bakongo 49003000 Tetela-Kusu 49012000 Mbandja 49002000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 3685.2 1228.4 614.2 1975 Congo Angola 5000 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ERORecords/HO/421/2/ind/ang4.htm#bakongo By 1979, most of the fighting was concentrated away from the north and many of those Bakongo who fled to DRC were able to return. (Data is from DRC, but there is no data available from Congo) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4750 250 1993 Congo Angola 10065 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 Lischer S. 3 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9561.75 503.25 1994 Congo Angola 12697 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 Lischer S.3 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12062.1 634.85 1995 Congo Angola 19404 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 UNHCR Most refugees from Cabinda arrived in 1992 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18433.8 970.2 1996 Congo Angola 20201 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 UNHCR Most refugees from Cabinda arrived in 1992 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19190.9 1010.05 1997 Congo Angola 20606 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the ajority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19575.7 1030.3 1998 Congo Angola 20980 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the ajority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19931 1049 1999 Congo Angola 20550 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the ajority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19522.5 1027.5 2000 Congo Angola 18515 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 UNHCR around 18500 refugees from Cabinda dominant minority 0.95 0.05 17589.2 925.75 2001 Congo Angola 17745 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.princeton.edu/~modelun/PICSIM/old/documents/Republic_of_Congo_BG.pdf There are about 22'000 Angolans (from Cabinda) in Pointe-Noire dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16857.8 887.25 2002 Congo Angola 17746 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the ajority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16858.7 887.3 2003 Congo Angola 3881 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 UNHCR A great number of refugees origninate from Cabinda, where the fighings have been violent dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3686.95 194.05 2004 Congo Angola 3632 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the majority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3450.4 181.6 2005 Congo Angola 2975 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the ajority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2826.25 148.75 2006 Congo Angola 2666 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the ajority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2532.7 133.3 1984 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 2007 Congo Angola 2665 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the ajority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2531.75 133.25 2008 Congo Angola 2652 540 484 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayome 54002000 http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.aspgroupId=54003, http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.aspgroupId=54003 Congo is sheltering around 11'000 Cabinda refugees�, The Bakongo ethnic group makes up the ajority in Cabinda�. The Mayombe ethnic group lives in the mountain forests�is a small minority in the province dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2519.4 132.6 2001 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Central African Rep. 26549 482 490 0 Yakoma 48206080 UNHCR The majority of people who fled Bangui are Yakoma dominant 0.95 25221.5 2002 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Central African Rep. 2864 482 490 0 Yakoma 48206080 http://www.irinnews.org/PrintReport.aspxReportID=35454 At least 3400 Yakoma refugees from CAR, who fled during previous uprisings, are still living in the Mole refugee camp near Zone, DRC dominant 0.95 2720.8 2013 Democratic Republic of Congo Central African Rep. 53385 482 490 0 Mbaka 48206040 Yakoma 48206080 majority majority 2014 Democratic Republic of Congo Central African Rep. 68165 482 490 0 Mbaka 48206040 Yakoma 48206080 majority majority 2015 Democratic Republic of Congo Central African Rep. 107929 482 490 0 Mbaka 48206040 Yakoma 48206080 majority majority 2016 Democratic Republic of Congo Central African Rep. 102489 482 490 0 Mbaka 48206040 Yakoma 48206080 majority majority 1997 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 20212 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 UNHCR Refugees are from Brazaville majority minority 0.6 0.3 12127.2 6063.6 1998 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 15030 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 Lischer S:3 majority minority 0.6 0.3 9018 4509 1999 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 11800 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 UNHCR Refugees are from Brazaville majority minority 0.6 0.3 7080 3540 2000 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 5100 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 UNHCR Refugees are from Brazaville majority minority 0.6 0.3 3060 1530 2001 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 2922 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/2723.pdf While political players have used ethnic divisions as a means to serve their own ends, much of the underlying tension in the ROC is economic rather than ethnically based. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1753.2 876.6 2002 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 7212 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/briefingkit-b4668aa1d744b3ef4e944b6ce933c8d0.pdf In mid-September there were an estimated 20,000 refugees from the RoC in DRC. The rate of arrival of Congolese refugees to Bas Congo has diminished over the reporting period and many are returning to Congo-Brazzaville. However, anecdotal report majority minority 0.6 0.3 4327.2 2163.6 2003 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 6626 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2ecb2,3f7d4d7315,0.html The Lari (Balari) are a sub-group of the Bakongo (Kongo) ethnic group, one of the components of the Bantu people. Apart from their common territorial basis, which is the Pool region, and their Lari dialect, no other noticeable feature allows th majority minority 0.6 0.3 3975.6 1987.8 2004 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 5277 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/briefingkit-b4668aa1d744b3ef4e944b6ce933c8d0.pdf In mid-September there were an estimated 20,000 refugees from the RoC in DRC. The rate of arrival of Congolese refugees to Bas Congo has diminished over the reporting period and many are returning to Congo-Brazzaville. However, anecdotal report majority minority 0.6 0.3 3166.2 1583.1 2005 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Congo 5243 484 490 0 Lari/Bakongo 48405000 Nibolek 48409000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/briefingkit-b4668aa1d744b3ef4e944b6ce933c8d0.pdf In mid-September there were an estimated 20,000 refugees from the RoC in DRC. The rate of arrival of Congolese refugees to Bas Congo has diminished over the reporting period and many are returning to Congo-Brazzaville. However, anecdotal report majority minority 0.6 0.3 3145.8 1572.9 1979 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 49780 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 "http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false; http://www.geog.sussex." "On May 1979...they had been generously received by the Zaireian population, principally member of their own tribes (Alur, Lugbase and Kakwa). P 297;" majority minority 0.6 0.3 29868 14934 1980 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 150000 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false "large numbers of Ugandans belonging to the Kakwa, Lugbasa and Alur tribes entered the Haut-Zaire region from early October 1980, p 297; Despite all the rumors that the liberation army intended to eliminate all the Madi, Alur, Lugbara and Kakwa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 90000 45000 1981 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 125000 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false "large numbers of Ugandans belonging to the Kakwa, Lugbasa and Alur tribes entered the Haut-Zaire region from early October 1980, p 297; Despite all the rumors that the liberation army intended to eliminate all the Madi, Alur, Lugbara and Kakwa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 75000 37500 1982 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 60000 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false "large numbers of Ugandans belonging to the Kakwa, Lugbasa and Alur tribes entered the Haut-Zaire region from early October 1980, p 297; Despite all the rumors that the liberation army intended to eliminate all the Madi, Alur, Lugbara and Kakwa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 36000 18000 2008 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 22643 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 21510.8 1132.15 1983 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 65000 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false "large numbers of Ugandans belonging to the Kakwa, Lugbasa and Alur tribes entered the Haut-Zaire region from early October 1980, p 297; Despite all the rumors that the liberation army intended to eliminate all the Madi, Alur, Lugbara and Kakwa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 39000 19500 1984 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 30810 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false "large numbers of Ugandans belonging to the Kakwa, Lugbasa and Alur tribes entered the Haut-Zaire region from early October 1980, p 297; Despite all the rumors that the liberation army intended to eliminate all the Madi, Alur, Lugbara and Kakwa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 18486 9243 1985 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 17000 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false it was unlikely that the refugees would immediately return to Uganda majority minority 0.6 0.3 10200 5100 1986 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 14230 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false it was unlikely that the refugees would immediately return to Uganda majority minority 0.6 0.3 8538 4269 1987 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 4000 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false it was unlikely that the refugees would immediately return to Uganda majority minority 0.6 0.3 2400 1200 1988 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 3998 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false it was unlikely that the refugees would immediately return to Uganda majority minority 0.6 0.3 2398.8 1199.4 1989 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 4000 500 490 0 Kakwa-Nubian 50009112 Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur) 50009111 http://books.google.ch/booksid=3wm6zNv_DE8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+refugee+concept+in+group+situations&hl=de&ei=yQ7OTafTHYqcOpO9nfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=uganda&f=false it was unlikely that the refugees would immediately return to Uganda majority minority 0.6 0.3 2400 1200 1990 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 10099 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.refugeelawproject.org/working_papers/RLP.WP10.pdf The recent history of Bundibugyo distric is dominated by the prevalence of conflict and subsequent displacement. Not only has the district had to cope with a five-year rebel insurgency during wich the majority of civilains were forcibly displac majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6059.4 2019.8 504.95 1991 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 20111 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.refugeelawproject.org/working_papers/RLP.WP10.pdf The recent history of Bundibugyo distric is dominated by the prevalence of conflict and subsequent displacement. Not only has the district had to cope with a five-year rebel insurgency during wich the majority of civilains were forcibly displac majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12066.6 4022.2 1005.55 1992 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 21085 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.refugeelawproject.org/working_papers/RLP.WP10.pdf The recent history of Bundibugyo distric is dominated by the prevalence of conflict and subsequent displacement. Not only has the district had to cope with a five-year rebel insurgency during wich the majority of civilains were forcibly displac majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12651 4217 1054.25 1993 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 21754 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.refugeelawproject.org/working_papers/RLP.WP10.pdf The sillover effect has not been limited to the northern borders of Uganda. Several rebel groups operation from the chaotic regions of eastern DRC have mounted attacks in the mountainous southwestern areas of Uganda. To the extent that these gr majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13052.4 4350.8 1087.7 1994 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 18560 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.wilsoncenter.org/topics/docs/MDRPDRCCOFSStudy_Final_ENGL.pdf Bundibubyo: The distric has three main ethnic communites namely Bamba, Bakonjo and Batuku. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11136 3712 928 1995 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 12611 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.refugeelawproject.org/working_papers/RLP.WP10.pdf The recent history of Bundibugyo distric is dominated by the prevalence of conflict and subsequent displacement. Not only has the district had to cope with a five-year rebel insurgency during wich the majority of civilains were forcibly displac majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7566.6 2522.2 630.55 1996 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 17289 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko UNHCR 1997 In June following attacks by the ADF in Kassese and Bundibugyo districts in Western Uganda around 120,000 people were displaced. About 20,000 Ugandans fled into Eastern DRC but a large number returned. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10373.4 3457.8 864.45 1997 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 44289 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko "http://www.finance.go.ug/docs/Bundibugyo%20district%20final%20report.pdf; http://www.wilsoncenter.org/topics/docs/MDRPDRCCOFSStudy_Final_ENGL.pdf" "Between 1997 and 2000, the ADF successfully destabilised several western Uganda districts and displaced large parts of the local population (e.g up to 85% of the population in the Bundibugy district alone); Bundibubyo: The distric has three mai" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 26573.4 8857.8 2214.45 1998 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 2000 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko UNHCR Since June 1997 a new group of refugees from Uganda arrived, because of insecurity caused by AFD-NALU rebels in Bundibugyo region. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1200 400 100 1999 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 3240 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko UNHCR Since June 1997 a new group of refugees from Uganda arrived, because of insecurity caused by AFD-NALU rebels in Bundibugyo region. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1944 648 162 2000 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 13020 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko UNHCR 2001 ADF has been waging a military campain. Many persons notably in The Kasese and Bundibugyo district were displaced. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7812 2604 651 2001 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 20751 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.wilsoncenter.org/topics/docs/MDRPDRCCOFSStudy_Final_ENGL.pdf By 2000, most ADF units were either eliminated or forces to retreat to camps in the north-eastern part of DRC's North Kivu province, from where it tried to regroup majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12450.6 4150.2 1037.55 2002 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 23012 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.refugeelawproject.org/working_papers/RLP.WP10.pdf a second phas of return to Bwamba country followe in January 2003 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13807.2 4602.4 1150.6 2003 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 18953 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Ugandan refugees remained in northeast Congo-Kinshasa at year's end. Some Ugandan refugees had fled their country during the 1980s, while others arrived in Congo-Kinshasa during the late 1990s because of armed insurgency in majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11371.8 3790.6 947.65 2004 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 18953 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Ugandan refugees remained in northeast Congo-Kinshasa at year's end. Some Ugandan refugees had fled their country during the 1980s, while others arrived in Congo-Kinshasa during the late 1990s because of armed insurgency in majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11371.8 3790.6 947.65 2005 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 18954 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Ugandan refugees remained in northeast Congo-Kinshasa at year's end. Some Ugandan refugees had fled their country during the 1980s, while others arrived in Congo-Kinshasa during the late 1990s because of armed insurgency in majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11372.4 3790.8 947.7 2006 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 13904 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.mongabay.com/history/uganda/uganda-buganda_and_the_kingship.html Ugandan refugees as well as members of the LRA seek shelter in southern Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Garamba National Park. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8342.4 2780.8 695.2 2007 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Uganda 13905 500 490 0 Bakonjo-Bamba Far North-West Nile (Lugbara, Alur, Kakwa) 50009110 Batuko http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Ugandan refugees remained in northeast Congo-Kinshasa at year's end. Some Ugandan refugees had fled their country during the 1980s, while others arrived in Congo-Kinshasa during the late 1990s because of armed insurgency in majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8343 2781 695.25 2013 Democratic Republic of Congo Uganda 2686 500 490 0 99 1975 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 24000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.culturalsurvival.org/ourpublications/csq/article/somali-emergency-2000000-refugees in 1973 there were an estimated 40'000 Burundi Hutu in Tanzania, 40'000 in Zaire� dominant minority 0.95 0.05 22800 1200 1976 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 18220 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 17309 911 1977 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 11300 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10735 565 1978 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 11000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10450 550 1979 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 11000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10450 550 1980 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 11000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10450 550 1981 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 11300 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10735 565 1982 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 10000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 1983 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 10000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 1984 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 10150 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9642.5 507.5 1985 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 10000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166781 the slaughter of 1972 hat generated a massive involuntary migration of Hutu population into Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania (approximately 150'000) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 2009 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 80525 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 76498.8 4026.25 1986 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 10000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=2c6ifbjx2wMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=immigration+and+asylum:+from+1900+to+the+present&hl=de&ei=69PMTaiTH4ugOqyOuZUN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Burundi's Hutu population, remembering the ferocity of killing in 1972 and 1988, fled the country in greater number in 1993 than in either of these earlier outbreaks fo violence. More then 600'000 Hutu left the coutnry between October 1993 and dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 1987 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 13000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=2c6ifbjx2wMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=immigration+and+asylum:+from+1900+to+the+present&hl=de&ei=69PMTaiTH4ugOqyOuZUN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Burundi's Hutu population, remembering the ferocity of killing in 1972 and 1988, fled the country in greater number in 1993 than in either of these earlier outbreaks fo violence. More then 600'000 Hutu left the coutnry between October 1993 and dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12350 650 1988 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 13299 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=2c6ifbjx2wMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=immigration+and+asylum:+from+1900+to+the+present&hl=de&ei=69PMTaiTH4ugOqyOuZUN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Burundi's Hutu population, remembering the ferocity of killing in 1972 and 1988, fled the country in greater number in 1993 than in either of these earlier outbreaks fo violence. More then 600'000 Hutu left the coutnry between October 1993 and dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12634 664.95 1989 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 13298 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=2c6ifbjx2wMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=immigration+and+asylum:+from+1900+to+the+present&hl=de&ei=69PMTaiTH4ugOqyOuZUN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Burundi's Hutu population, remembering the ferocity of killing in 1972 and 1988, fled the country in greater number in 1993 than in either of these earlier outbreaks fo violence. More then 600'000 Hutu left the coutnry between October 1993 and dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12633.1 664.9 1990 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 13293 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=2c6ifbjx2wMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=immigration+and+asylum:+from+1900+to+the+present&hl=de&ei=69PMTaiTH4ugOqyOuZUN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Burundi's Hutu population, remembering the ferocity of killing in 1972 and 1988, fled the country in greater number in 1993 than in either of these earlier outbreaks fo violence. More then 600'000 Hutu left the coutnry between October 1993 and dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12628.3 664.65 1991 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 41243 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=2c6ifbjx2wMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=immigration+and+asylum:+from+1900+to+the+present&hl=de&ei=69PMTaiTH4ugOqyOuZUN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Burundi's Hutu population, remembering the ferocity of killing in 1972 and 1988, fled the country in greater number in 1993 than in either of these earlier outbreaks fo violence. More then 600'000 Hutu left the coutnry between October 1993 and dominant minority 0.95 0.05 39180.8 2062.15 1992 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 9476 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=2c6ifbjx2wMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=immigration+and+asylum:+from+1900+to+the+present&hl=de&ei=69PMTaiTH4ugOqyOuZUN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Burundi's Hutu population, remembering the ferocity of killing in 1972 and 1988, fled the country in greater number in 1993 than in either of these earlier outbreaks fo violence. More then 600'000 Hutu left the coutnry between October 1993 and dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9002.2 473.8 1993 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 176351 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 Lischer S. 12 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 167533 8817.55 1994 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 180098 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 Lischer S. 14 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 171093 9004.9 1995 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 117902 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 "http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/refworld/rwmainpage=search&docid=3ae6a8b824&skip=0&query=burundi refugee hutu" Tens of thousands of Burundian Hutu fled to Zaire and Tanzania. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 112007 5895.1 1996 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 30226 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 "http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/refworld/rwmainpage=search&docid=3ae6a8b824&skip=0&query=burundi refugee hutu" Tens of thousands of Burundian Hutu fled to Zaire and Tanzania. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 28714.7 1511.3 1997 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 47004 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 Lischer S.4 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 44653.8 2350.2 1998 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 20000 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 Lischer S.3 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19000 1000 1999 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 19200 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18240 960 2000 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 19760 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18772 988 2001 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 19485 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18510.8 974.25 2002 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 19374 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18405.3 968.7 2003 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 19552 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18574.4 977.6 2004 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 19400 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18430 970 1985 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 2005 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 19032 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18080.4 951.6 2006 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 17777 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16888.2 888.85 2007 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 17602 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16721.9 880.1 2008 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 17588 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16708.6 879.4 2009 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Burundi 17585 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COD,,3eddc49cc,0.html An estimated 20'000 Burundian refugees, virtually all ethnic Hutu, were in Congo-Kinshasa at the end of 2002, but their exact number and condition were impossible to ascertain. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16705.8 879.25 2010 Democratic Republic of Congo Burundi 12845 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 7707 3853.5 2011 Democratic Republic of Congo Burundi 8915 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5349 2674.5 2012 Democratic Republic of Congo Burundi 9368 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5620.8 2810.4 2013 Democratic Republic of Congo Burundi 9762 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5857.2 2928.6 2014 Democratic Republic of Congo Burundi 9259 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5555.4 2777.7 2015 Democratic Republic of Congo Burundi 23163 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 13897.8 6948.9 2016 Democratic Republic of Congo Burundi 36332 516 490 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 21799.2 10899.6 1975 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 24300 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.gsdr.org/docs/open/5512.pdf Overall, from 1959-1967�200'000 Tutsi-half their poplulation in Rwanda at the time- were driven from the country as refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 23085 1215 1976 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 24500 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 23275 1225 1977 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 18000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 17100 900 1978 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 22000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20900 1100 1979 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 22000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20900 1100 1980 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 22000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20900 1100 1981 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 12040 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11438 602 1982 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 12000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11400 600 1983 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 12000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11400 600 1984 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 12120 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11514 606 1985 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 11000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10450 550 2010 Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda 69836 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 41901.6 20950.8 2011 Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda 61481 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 36888.6 18444.3 1986 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 11000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10450 550 1987 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 3000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2850 150 1988 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 12000 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11400 600 1989 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 11996 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11396.2 599.8 1990 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 12596 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11966.2 629.8 1991 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 50930 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 48383.5 2546.5 1992 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 50929 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 48382.6 2546.45 1993 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 53490 517 490 0 Tutsi 51702000 Hutu 51701000 http://www.grandslacs.net/doc/0744.pdf Begining in 1959, and periodically throughout the next 30 years, hundreds of thousends of Tutsi Rwandese fled the country, escaping ethnic and political violence. By 1993, they were �.living mailny in Tanzania, Zaire, Burundi and Uganda. P 9 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 50815.5 2674.5 1994 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 1252837 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://edition.cnn.com/EVENTS/1996/year.in.review/topten/hutu/zaire.html In 1994, when hundreds of thousands of Hutu refugees -- the loosing side in Rwanda's civil war -- fled to Zaire the United Nations set up camps for them dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1190200 62641.9 1995 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 1100642 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.africa.upenn.edu/NEH/rwhistory.htm In March about 2.5 million Hutu refugees remained in Zaire, Burundi, and Tanzania, either from reluctance or inability to return. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1045610 55032.1 1996 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 423561 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://timelines.ws/countries/CONGO.HTML 1996��� ��� Oct 21, About 225,000 Hutu refugees fled camps in eastern Zaire. The governour of the area has given the 300,000 Banyamulenge Tutsis a week to leave. Zaire has camps holding about 1.5 million Hutu refugees, most of them dominant minority 0.95 0.05 402383 21178.1 1997 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 37000 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 Lischer dominant minority 0.95 0.05 35150 1850 1998 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 35000 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 33250 1750 1999 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 33000 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 31350 1650 2000 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 46280 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 43966 2314 2001 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 30414 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 28893.3 1520.7 2002 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 20510 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19484.5 1025.5 2003 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 19743 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18755.8 987.15 2004 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 11816 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11225.2 590.8 2005 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 42360 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 40242 2118 2006 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 37313 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 35447.3 1865.65 2007 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Rwanda 29814 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/RSCworkingpaper23.pdf there was and still is a great deal of fear of retribution and prosecution by many Hutu refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 28323.3 1490.7 2013 Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda 43674 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 26204.4 13102.2 2014 Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda 38028 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 22816.8 11408.4 2015 Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda 245052 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 147031 73515.6 2016 Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda 245052 517 490 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 147031 73515.6 1975 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 460000 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ERORecords/HO/421/2/ind/ang4.htm#bakongo By 1979, most of the fighting was concentrated away from the north and many of those Bakongo who fled to DRC were able to return. dominant 0.95 437000 1976 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 471340 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://cabinda.chez.com/history2.htm May 1976: Rebels claimed some 45'000 Cabindans fled to Zaire majority minority 0.6 0.3 282804 141402 1977 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 500000 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ERORecords/HO/421/2/ind/ang4.htm#bakongo By 1979, most of the fighting was concentrated away from the north and many of those Bakongo who fled to DRC were able to return. majority minority 0.6 0.3 300000 150000 1978 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 620000 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ERORecords/HO/421/2/ind/ang4.htm#bakongo By 1979, most of the fighting was concentrated away from the north and many of those Bakongo who fled to DRC were able to return. majority minority 0.6 0.3 372000 186000 1979 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 626700 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ERORecords/HO/421/2/ind/ang4.htm#bakongo By 1979, most of the fighting was concentrated away from the north and many of those Bakongo who fled to DRC were able to return. majority minority 0.6 0.3 376020 188010 1980 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 426700 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=VRxoj2AFNRkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=angola+from+afro+stalinism+to+petro+diamond+capitalism&hl=de&ei=2a8vTqP6HsaUOqK-9H4&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false During the 1980, most of the Bakongo refuges returned to Angola (Angola: from Afro-Stalinism to petro-diamond capitalism), S.22 majority minority 0.6 0.3 256020 128010 1981 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 427000 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=S3oOF4I1tkAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=transforming+settlement+in+southern+africa&hl=de&ei=-bS6Te6nA4HrOcbxrMoF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false August 1992: Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to elections. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic group majority minority 0.6 0.3 256200 128100 1982 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 393800 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=S3oOF4I1tkAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=transforming+settlement+in+southern+africa&hl=de&ei=-bS6Te6nA4HrOcbxrMoF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false August 1992: Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to elections. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic group majority minority 0.6 0.3 236280 118140 1983 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 215000 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=S3oOF4I1tkAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=transforming+settlement+in+southern+africa&hl=de&ei=-bS6Te6nA4HrOcbxrMoF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false August 1992: Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to elections. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic group majority minority 0.6 0.3 129000 64500 1984 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 282660 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=S3oOF4I1tkAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=transforming+settlement+in+southern+africa&hl=de&ei=-bS6Te6nA4HrOcbxrMoF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false August 1992: Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to elections. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic group majority minority 0.6 0.3 169596 84798 1985 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 240500 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=S3oOF4I1tkAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=transforming+settlement+in+southern+africa&hl=de&ei=-bS6Te6nA4HrOcbxrMoF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false August 1992: Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to elections. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic group majority minority 0.6 0.3 144300 72150 1986 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 261000 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=S3oOF4I1tkAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=transforming+settlement+in+southern+africa&hl=de&ei=-bS6Te6nA4HrOcbxrMoF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false August 1992: Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to elections. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic group majority minority 0.6 0.3 156600 78300 1987 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 298700 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.photius.com/countries/angola/society/angola_society_ethnolinguistic_cate~81.html The same is true of other ethnic groups whose members fled to Zaire and Zambia in the late 1980s when the insurgency intensified in Angola's border regions. This category would include many Ovimbundu, who have fled from central Angola to Zambia majority minority 0.6 0.3 179220 89610 1988 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 310085 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.photius.com/countries/angola/society/angola_society_ethnolinguistic_cate~81.html The same is true of other ethnic groups whose members fled to Zaire and Zambia in the late 1980s when the insurgency intensified in Angola's border regions. This category would include many Ovimbundu, who have fled from central Angola to Zambia majority minority 0.6 0.3 186051 93025.5 1989 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 310092 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.photius.com/countries/angola/society/angola_society_ethnolinguistic_cate~81.html The same is true of other ethnic groups whose members fled to Zaire and Zambia in the late 1980s when the insurgency intensified in Angola's border regions. This category would include many Ovimbundu, who have fled from central Angola to Zambia majority minority 0.6 0.3 186055 93027.6 2005 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 11723 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.smallarmssurveysudan.org/pdfs/HSBA-SWP-4-DRC-Sudan.pdf the strikes have added a further level of insecurity in the state where ethnic skirmishes between Dinka and Azande in late 2005 had already shaken several towns and villages majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7033.8 2344.6 586.15 1990 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 308242 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=S3oOF4I1tkAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=transforming+settlement+in+southern+africa&hl=de&ei=-bS6Te6nA4HrOcbxrMoF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false August 1992: Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to elections. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic group majority minority 0.6 0.3 184945 92472.6 1991 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 278580 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=S3oOF4I1tkAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=transforming+settlement+in+southern+africa&hl=de&ei=-bS6Te6nA4HrOcbxrMoF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false August 1992: Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to elections. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic group majority minority 0.6 0.3 167148 83574 1992 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 197954 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 UNHCR Large numbers of refugees in Zaire began trickling back into Angola prior to election. It was likely that most of these refugees are of the Bakongo ethnic gorup majority minority 0.6 0.3 118772 59386.2 1993 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 207286 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.docstoc.com/docs/72683425/CHAPTER-4-THE-ANGOLAN-EXPERIENCE Thousands of people wer killed across the country. And there was much destruction of national infrastructure. The majority of those killed in Luanda were Ovimbundu people suspected of being UNITA sympathiseres. A second wave of violence swept L majority minority 0.6 0.3 124372 62185.8 1994 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 160948 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.docstoc.com/docs/72683425/CHAPTER-4-THE-ANGOLAN-EXPERIENCE Thousands of people wer killed across the country. And there was much destruction of national infrastructure. The majority of those killed in Luanda were Ovimbundu people suspected of being UNITA sympathiseres. A second wave of violence swept L majority minority 0.6 0.3 96568.8 48284.4 1995 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 108338 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.docstoc.com/docs/72683425/CHAPTER-4-THE-ANGOLAN-EXPERIENCE Thousands of people wer killed across the country. And there was much destruction of national infrastructure. The majority of those killed in Luanda were Ovimbundu people suspected of being UNITA sympathiseres. A second wave of violence swept L majority minority 0.6 0.3 65002.8 32501.4 1996 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 108284 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.docstoc.com/docs/72683425/CHAPTER-4-THE-ANGOLAN-EXPERIENCE Thousands of people wer killed across the country. And there was much destruction of national infrastructure. The majority of those killed in Luanda were Ovimbundu people suspected of being UNITA sympathiseres. A second wave of violence swept L majority minority 0.6 0.3 64970.4 32485.2 1997 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 87687 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.docstoc.com/docs/72683425/CHAPTER-4-THE-ANGOLAN-EXPERIENCE Thousands of people wer killed across the country. And there was much destruction of national infrastructure. The majority of those killed in Luanda were Ovimbundu people suspected of being UNITA sympathiseres. A second wave of violence swept L majority minority 0.6 0.3 52612.2 26306.1 1998 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 137000 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.docstoc.com/docs/72683425/CHAPTER-4-THE-ANGOLAN-EXPERIENCE Thousands of people wer killed across the country. And there was much destruction of national infrastructure. The majority of those killed in Luanda were Ovimbundu people suspected of being UNITA sympathiseres. A second wave of violence swept L majority minority 0.6 0.3 82200 41100 1999 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 150000 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://www.docstoc.com/docs/72683425/CHAPTER-4-THE-ANGOLAN-EXPERIENCE Thousands of people wer killed across the country. And there was much destruction of national infrastructure. The majority of those killed in Luanda were Ovimbundu people suspected of being UNITA sympathiseres. A second wave of violence swept L majority minority 0.6 0.3 90000 45000 2000 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 175420 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/briefingkit-66e409d33465222deea3ea5fbe997520.pdf UNHCR has received reports that between 15'00 and 18'000 displaced Angolans have gathered in border villages waiting to cross into the DRC province of South Babundu, southeast of Kinshasa. They are fleeing intensified clashes between government majority minority 0.6 0.3 105252 52626 2001 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 186879 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic majority minority 0.6 0.3 112127 56063.7 2002 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 184201 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic majority minority 0.6 0.3 110521 55260.3 2003 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 123714 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic majority minority 0.6 0.3 74228.4 37114.2 2004 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 98383 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayombe 54002000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic dominant minority 0.95 0.05 93463.9 4919.15 2005 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 106772 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayombe 54002000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic dominant minority 0.95 0.05 101433 5338.6 2013 Uganda Burundi 10587 516 500 92180.7 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6352.2 3176.1 2014 Uganda Burundi 11903 516 500 92180.7 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 7141.8 3570.9 2015 Uganda Burundi 26256 516 500 92180.7 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 15753.6 7876.8 2006 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 132295 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayombe 54002000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic dominant minority 0.95 0.05 125680 6614.75 2007 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 112680 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayombe 54002000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic dominant minority 0.95 0.05 107046 5634 2008 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 111589 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayombe 54002000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic dominant minority 0.95 0.05 106010 5579.45 2009 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Angola 84374 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayombe 54002000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/reliefweb_pdf/node-174695.pdf After having celebrated the end of Angola's devastating 27-year civil war in 2002 and the greadual return of refugees and intern displaced people in the following years, most of the world has ignored refugees and IDP from the continuing conflic dominant minority 0.95 0.05 80155.3 4218.7 2010 Democratic Republic of Congo Angola 79617 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayombe 54002000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 75636.1 3980.85 2011 Democratic Republic of Congo Angola 78144 540 490 0 Bakongo 54001000 Cabindan Mayombe 54002000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 74236.8 3907.2 1990 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 70900 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 "Lischer; UNHCR" "S.11 (Southerners); Refugees are coming from the south of Sudan" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 42540 14180 3545 1991 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 90780 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 "Lischer; UNHCR" "S.11 (Southerners); Refugees are coming from the south of Sudan" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 54468 18156 4539 1992 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 109373 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 "Lischer; UNHCR" "S.11 (Southerners); Refugees are coming from the south of Sudan" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 65623.8 21874.6 5468.65 1993 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 111219 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 "Lischer; UNHCR" "S.11 (Southerners); Refugees are coming from the south of Sudan" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 66731.4 22243.8 5560.95 1994 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 111872 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 "Lischer; UNHCR" "S.11 (Southerners); Refugees are coming from the south of Sudan" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 67123.2 22374.4 5593.6 1995 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 94192 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 "Lischer; UNHCR" "S.11 (Southerners); Refugees are coming from the south of Sudan" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 56515.2 18838.4 4709.6 1996 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 96529 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 "Lischer; UNHCR" "S.11 (Southerners); Refugees are coming from the south of Sudan" majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 57917.4 19305.8 4826.45 1997 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 61181 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6a8a520.html Changes in Sudan's civil war during 1997 encouraged thousands of Sudanese to repatriate majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 36708.6 12236.2 3059.05 1998 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 31100 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 18660 6220 1555 1999 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 68000 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 40800 13600 3400 2000 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 72910 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 43746 14582 3645.5 2001 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 75009 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 45005.4 15001.8 3750.45 2002 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 75781 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 45468.6 15156.2 3789.05 2003 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 45060 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 27036 9012 2253 2004 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 45226 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 27135.6 9045.2 2261.3 2016 Uganda Burundi 41012 516 500 92180.7 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 24607.2 12303.6 2006 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 6181 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3708.6 1236.2 309.05 2007 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 2511 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1506.6 502.2 125.55 2008 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 2511 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1506.6 502.2 125.55 2009 Dem. Rep. of the Congo Sudan 2509 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/sudan.thm The ongoing civil war das displaced mor than 4 million southerners. The south also contains many tribal gorups and uses many more languages than in the north. The Dinka (pop. Est. Mor than 1 million) is the largest of the many Black African tri majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1505.4 501.8 125.45 2010 Democratic Republic of Congo Sudan 2505 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1503 501 125.25 2011 Democratic Republic of Congo Sudan 2504 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1502.4 500.8 125.2 2012 Democratic Republic of Congo Sudan 2505 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1503 501 125.25 2013 Democratic Republic of Congo Sudan 2564 625 490 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Other Southern groups 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1538.4 512.8 128.2 2015 Democratic Republic of Congo South Sudan 5597 626 490 99 2016 Democratic Republic of Congo South Sudan 66672 626 490 99 1975 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 34450 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 32727.5 1976 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 34230 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 32518.5 1977 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 34710 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 32974.5 1978 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 34700 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 32965 1979 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 34000 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 32300 1980 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 32000 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 30400 1981 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 32000 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 30400 1982 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 32000 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 30400 1983 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 31350 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 29782.5 1984 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 31350 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 29782.5 1985 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 32700 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 31065 1986 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 30800 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 29260 1992 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15624 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 14842.8 1993 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4500 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 4275 1994 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4500 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 4275 1995 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12313 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 11697.3 1996 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 28611 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 27180.4 1997 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 14246 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 13533.7 1998 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5350 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 5082.5 1999 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 7987 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 7587.65 2000 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9019 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 8568.05 2001 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 7613 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 7232.35 2002 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 8848 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 8405.6 2003 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 11680 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 11096 2004 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 14982 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 14232.9 2005 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20564 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 19535.8 2006 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 28766 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 27327.7 2007 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 41782 490 500 0 Hutu IWPR (2007): Refugees on the move as DR Congo fighting escalates, extracted from: http://www.congoplanet.com/article.jspid=4526953 on teh 20.04.2011. dominant 0.95 39692.9 2008 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 76498 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 72673.1 2009 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 73175 490 500 0 Hutu dominant 0.95 69516.2 2010 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 81804 490 500 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 77713.8 2011 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 81487 490 500 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 77412.6 2012 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 127021 490 500 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 120670 2013 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 155742 490 500 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 147955 2014 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 178217 490 500 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 169306 2015 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 201782 490 500 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 191693 2016 Uganda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 205363 490 500 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 195095 2007 Uganda Burundi 2224 516 500 92180.7 2008 Uganda Burundi 3183 516 500 92180.7 2009 Uganda Burundi 3777 516 500 92180.7 2010 Uganda Burundi 4950 516 500 92180.7 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2970 1485 2011 Uganda Burundi 6687 516 500 92180.7 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 4012.2 2006.1 2012 Uganda Burundi 10728 516 500 92180.7 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6436.8 3218.4 1975 Uganda Rwanda 78120 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 74214 1976 Uganda Rwanda 78480 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 74556 1977 Uganda Rwanda 76840 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 72998 1978 Uganda Rwanda 78000 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 74100 1979 Uganda Rwanda 78000 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 74100 1980 Uganda Rwanda 80000 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 76000 1981 Uganda Rwanda 80000 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 76000 1982 Uganda Rwanda 80000 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 76000 1983 Uganda Rwanda 80320 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 76304 1984 Uganda Rwanda 115350 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 109582 1985 Uganda Rwanda 118000 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 112100 1986 Uganda Rwanda 111600 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 106020 1987 Uganda Rwanda 83860 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 79667 1988 Uganda Rwanda 83588 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 79408.6 1989 Uganda Rwanda 75553 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 71775.4 1990 Uganda Rwanda 82156 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 78048.2 1991 Uganda Rwanda 84010 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 79809.5 1992 Uganda Rwanda 85806 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 81515.7 1993 Uganda Rwanda 97000 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 92150 1994 Uganda Rwanda 97000 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 92150 1995 Uganda Rwanda 6450 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 6127.5 1996 Uganda Rwanda 11236 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 10674.2 1997 Uganda Rwanda 12200 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 11590 1998 Uganda Rwanda 7497 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 7122.15 1999 Uganda Rwanda 7983 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 7583.85 2000 Uganda Rwanda 13740 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 13053 2001 Uganda Rwanda 14288 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 13573.6 2002 Uganda Rwanda 18937 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 17990.2 2003 Uganda Rwanda 19604 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 18623.8 2004 Uganda Rwanda 18902 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 USCRI (2004): Country Report, extracted from: http://www.refugees.org/countryreports.aspxid=180 on the 27.08.2010. . dominant 0.95 17956.9 2005 Uganda Rwanda 20213 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 19202.3 2006 Uganda Rwanda 21866 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 20772.7 2007 Uganda Rwanda 17846 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 16953.7 2008 Uganda Rwanda 16162 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 15353.9 2009 Uganda Rwanda 15717 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 14931.1 2010 Uganda Rwanda 12590 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 7554 3777 2011 Uganda Rwanda 12998 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 7798.8 3899.4 2012 Uganda Rwanda 14684 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 8810.4 4405.2 2013 Uganda Rwanda 13376 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 8025.6 4012.8 2014 Uganda Rwanda 14312 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 8587.2 4293.6 2015 Uganda Rwanda 14714 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 8828.4 4414.2 2016 Uganda Rwanda 15231 517 500 0 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 9138.6 4569.3 1992 Uganda Somalia 2030 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 1928.5 1993 Uganda Somalia 2300 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2185 1994 Uganda Somalia 2300 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2185 2006 Uganda Somalia 3752 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3564.4 2007 Uganda Somalia 4573 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 4344.35 2008 Uganda Somalia 6085 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 5780.75 2009 Uganda Somalia 8172 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 7763.4 2010 Uganda Somalia 11151 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 10593.5 2011 Uganda Somalia 14023 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 13321.8 2012 Uganda Somalia 19000 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 18050 2013 Uganda Somalia 13144 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 12486.8 2014 Uganda Somalia 17010 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 16159.5 2015 Uganda Somalia 27720 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 26334 2016 Uganda Somalia 30689 520 500 665205 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 29154.5 2016 Uganda Ethiopia 2002 530 500 190393 99 1987 Uganda Sudan 3010 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1806 602 150.5 1988 Uganda Sudan 18000 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10800 3600 900 1989 Uganda Sudan 52979 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 . majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 31787.4 10595.8 2648.95 1990 Uganda Sudan 61960 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 37176 12392 3098 1991 Uganda Sudan 77142 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 46285.2 15428.4 3857.1 1992 Uganda Sudan 92110 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 55266 18422 4605.5 1993 Uganda Sudan 180000 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 108000 36000 9000 1994 Uganda Sudan 180000 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 108000 36000 9000 1995 Uganda Sudan 209860 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 125916 41972 10493 1996 Uganda Sudan 223720 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 , in: Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 17, No. 4, p. 420-435. (p. 427). minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 67116 22372 11186 1997 Uganda Sudan 160365 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 Merkx (2000): majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 96219 32073 8018.25 1998 Uganda Sudan 189840 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 113904 37968 9492 1999 Uganda Sudan 200565 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 120339 40113 10028.2 2000 Uganda Sudan 212156 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 127294 42431.2 10607.8 2001 Uganda Sudan 176766 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 106060 35353.2 8838.3 2002 Uganda Sudan 188194 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 112916 37638.8 9409.7 2003 Uganda Sudan 198281 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 118969 39656.2 9914.05 2004 Uganda Sudan 214673 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 128804 42934.6 10733.7 2005 Uganda Sudan 212857 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 127714 42571.4 10642.9 2006 Uganda Sudan 215675 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 129405 43135 10783.8 2007 Uganda Sudan 162063 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 in: Gil Loescher et al. (eds.), Protracted Refugee Situations: Political, Human Rights and Security Implications, Tokyo / New York/ Paris: UN University Press. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 97237.8 32412.6 8103.15 2008 Uganda Sudan 56883 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 34129.8 11376.6 2844.15 2009 Uganda Sudan 20836 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12501.6 4167.2 1041.8 2010 Uganda Sudan 19382 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11629.2 3876.4 969.1 2011 Uganda Sudan 18268 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10960.8 3653.6 913.4 2012 Uganda Sudan 7910 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4746 1582 395.5 2016 Uganda Sudan 2545 625 500 0 Madi 62511000 Kuku 62502000 Acholi 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1527 509 127.25 2012 Uganda South Sudan 11135 626 500 Bari/Madi 62602000 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 https://ugandarefugees.org/wp-content/uploads/Uganda-2017-South-Sudan-RRP-Update-narrative-20-April.pdf The majority of the new arrivals arriving in Uganda belong to Madi and Lotuko ethnicities of Eastern Equatoria and Juba, and the Kakwa and Pojulu ethnicities, originating from Central Equatoria region, mainly from Mugo, Lanya and Yei States. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6681 2227 556.75 2013 Uganda South Sudan 22510 626 500 Bari/Madi 62602000 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 https://ugandarefugees.org/wp-content/uploads/Uganda-2017-South-Sudan-RRP-Update-narrative-20-April.pdf The majority of the new arrivals arriving in Uganda belong to Madi and Lotuko ethnicities of Eastern Equatoria and Juba, and the Kakwa and Pojulu ethnicities, originating from Central Equatoria region, mainly from Mugo, Lanya and Yei States. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13506 4502 1125.5 2014 Uganda South Sudan 157053 626 500 Bari/Madi 62602000 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 https://ugandarefugees.org/wp-content/uploads/Uganda-2017-South-Sudan-RRP-Update-narrative-20-April.pdf The majority of the new arrivals arriving in Uganda belong to Madi and Lotuko ethnicities of Eastern Equatoria and Juba, and the Kakwa and Pojulu ethnicities, originating from Central Equatoria region, mainly from Mugo, Lanya and Yei States. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 94231.8 31410.6 7852.65 2015 Uganda South Sudan 199359 626 500 Bari/Madi 62602000 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 https://ugandarefugees.org/wp-content/uploads/Uganda-2017-South-Sudan-RRP-Update-narrative-20-April.pdf Additionally, smaller numbers of Dinka, Lotuku, and Nuer ethnicities have also arrived in Uganda majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 119615 39871.8 9967.95 2016 Uganda South Sudan 639007 626 500 Bari/Madi 62602000 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 https://ugandarefugees.org/wp-content/uploads/Uganda-2017-South-Sudan-RRP-Update-narrative-20-April.pdf The majority of the new arrivals arriving in Uganda belong to Madi and Lotuko ethnicities of Eastern Equatoria and Juba, and the Kakwa and Pojulu ethnicities, originating from Central Equatoria region, mainly from Mugo, Lanya and Yei States. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 383404 127801 31950.3 2004 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2367 490 501 350150 Bembe 49010000 Banyamulenge 49013000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1420.2 710.1 2005 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2306 490 501 350150 Bembe 49010000 Banyamulenge 49013000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1383.6 691.8 2006 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2385 490 501 350150 Bembe 49010000 Banyamulenge 49013000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1431 715.5 2007 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2674 490 501 350150 Bembe 49010000 Banyamulenge 49013000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1604.4 802.2 2008 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2927 490 501 350150 Bembe 49010000 Banyamulenge 49013000 HMSV (2008): Twenty-One Banyamulenge Unjustly Jailed in Kenya Since Sept. 5, 2008, extracted from: http://banyamulengesurvivors.blogspot.com/2008/12/twenty-one-banyamulenge-unjustly-jailed.html on the 26.04.2011. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1756.2 878.1 2009 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 3608 490 501 350150 Bembe 49010000 Banyamulenge 49013000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2164.8 1082.4 2010 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4879 490 501 350150 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 Urban Congolese Refugees in Kenya: The Contingencies of Coping and Resilience in a Context Marked by Structural Vulnerability dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4635.05 243.95 2011 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5155 490 501 350150 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 Urban Congolese Refugees in Kenya: The Contingencies of Coping and Resilience in a Context Marked by Structural Vulnerability dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4897.25 257.75 2012 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 6244 490 501 350150 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 Urban Congolese Refugees in Kenya: The Contingencies of Coping and Resilience in a Context Marked by Structural Vulnerability dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5931.8 312.2 2013 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 8076 490 501 350150 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 Urban Congolese Refugees in Kenya: The Contingencies of Coping and Resilience in a Context Marked by Structural Vulnerability dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7672.2 403.8 2014 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9324 490 501 350150 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 Urban Congolese Refugees in Kenya: The Contingencies of Coping and Resilience in a Context Marked by Structural Vulnerability dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8857.8 466.2 2006 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 127973 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 121574 2015 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12046 490 501 350150 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 Urban Congolese Refugees in Kenya: The Contingencies of Coping and Resilience in a Context Marked by Structural Vulnerability dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11443.7 602.3 2016 Kenya Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13328 490 501 350150 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 Urban Congolese Refugees in Kenya: The Contingencies of Coping and Resilience in a Context Marked by Structural Vulnerability dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12661.6 666.4 1977 Kenya Uganda 4280 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 Jozef Merkx UNHCR (2000): Refugee identities and relief in an African borderland: a study of northern Uganda and southern Sudan, in:NEW ISSUES IN REFUGEE RESEARCH, Working Paper No. 19, extracted from: http://www.jha.ac/articles/u019.htm dominant 0.95 4066 1978 Kenya Uganda 4630 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 4398.5 1979 Kenya Uganda 3550 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3372.5 1983 Kenya Uganda 2990 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2840.5 1984 Kenya Uganda 3880 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3686 1985 Kenya Uganda 4160 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3952 1986 Kenya Uganda 3220 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3059 1987 Kenya Uganda 5460 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5187 1988 Kenya Uganda 6590 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 6260.5 1989 Kenya Uganda 6210 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5899.5 1990 Kenya Uganda 6049 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5746.55 1991 Kenya Uganda 9785 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 9295.75 1992 Kenya Uganda 3292 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3127.4 1993 Kenya Uganda 2241 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2128.95 1994 Kenya Uganda 2920 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2774 1995 Kenya Uganda 5907 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5611.65 1996 Kenya Uganda 5425 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5153.75 1997 Kenya Uganda 5536 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5259.2 1998 Kenya Uganda 6003 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5702.85 1999 Kenya Uganda 5947 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5649.65 2000 Kenya Uganda 5780 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5491 2001 Kenya Uganda 5804 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5513.8 2002 Kenya Uganda 4432 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 4210.4 2003 Kenya Uganda 4438 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 4216.1 2005 Kenya Uganda 2834 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2692.3 2006 Kenya Uganda 2810 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2669.5 2007 Kenya Uganda 2807 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2666.65 2008 Kenya Uganda 2789 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2649.55 2009 Kenya Uganda 2760 500 501 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2622 1988 Kenya Rwanda 2030 517 501 351399 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 1928.5 1989 Kenya Rwanda 2020 517 501 351399 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 1919 1991 Kenya Rwanda 2191 517 501 351399 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 2081.45 1992 Kenya Rwanda 2200 517 501 351399 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 2090 1993 Kenya Rwanda 2174 517 501 351399 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 2065.3 1994 Kenya Rwanda 2076 517 501 351399 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 1972.2 1995 Kenya Rwanda 5861 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 5567.95 1996 Kenya Rwanda 5487 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 5212.65 1997 Kenya Rwanda 5762 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 5473.9 1998 Kenya Rwanda 8665 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 8231.75 1999 Kenya Rwanda 2858 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2715.1 2000 Kenya Rwanda 2691 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2556.45 2001 Kenya Rwanda 3277 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 3113.15 2002 Kenya Rwanda 2509 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2383.55 2003 Kenya Rwanda 2520 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2394 2005 Kenya Rwanda 2361 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2242.95 2006 Kenya Rwanda 2335 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2218.25 2007 Kenya Rwanda 2498 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2373.1 2008 Kenya Rwanda 2524 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2397.8 2009 Kenya Rwanda 2468 517 501 351399 Hutu 51702000 dominant 0.95 2344.6 1991 Kenya Somalia 95887 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 91092.6 1992 Kenya Somalia 285619 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 271338 1993 Kenya Somalia 219049 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 208097 1994 Kenya Somalia 206268 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 195955 1995 Kenya Somalia 172164 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 163556 1996 Kenya Somalia 171347 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 162780 1997 Kenya Somalia 174119 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 165413 1998 Kenya Somalia 164657 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 156424 1999 Kenya Somalia 141088 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 134034 2000 Kenya Somalia 137376 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 130507 2001 Kenya Somalia 144349 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 137132 2002 Kenya Somalia 155767 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 147979 2003 Kenya Somalia 154272 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 146558 2004 Kenya Somalia 153627 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 145946 2005 Kenya Somalia 150459 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 142936 2006 Kenya Somalia 173702 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 165017 2007 Kenya Somalia 192420 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 182799 2008 Kenya Somalia 259121 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 246165 2009 Kenya Somalia 310280 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 294766 2010 Kenya Somalia 351773 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 Bajuni / Somali Bantu 50108000 Refworld When asked about the numbers of Bajunis indigenous to Somalia who are refugees in Kenya, Abdalla Bakari stated that a total of 3,000 Bajuni are refugees in Kenya, 500 of who have protection status under the UNHCR mandate. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 334184 17588.7 2011 Kenya Somalia 517666 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 Bajuni / Somali Bantu 50108000 Refworld When asked about the numbers of Bajunis indigenous to Somalia who are refugees in Kenya, Abdalla Bakari stated that a total of 3,000 Bajuni are refugees in Kenya, 500 of who have protection status under the UNHCR mandate. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 491783 25883.3 2012 Kenya Somalia 512069 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 Bajuni / Somali Bantu 50108000 Refworld When asked about the numbers of Bajunis indigenous to Somalia who are refugees in Kenya, Abdalla Bakari stated that a total of 3,000 Bajuni are refugees in Kenya, 500 of who have protection status under the UNHCR mandate. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 486466 25603.5 2013 Kenya Somalia 475304 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 Bajuni / Somali Bantu 50108000 Refworld When asked about the numbers of Bajunis indigenous to Somalia who are refugees in Kenya, Abdalla Bakari stated that a total of 3,000 Bajuni are refugees in Kenya, 500 of who have protection status under the UNHCR mandate. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 451539 23765.2 2014 Kenya Somalia 424691 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 Bajuni / Somali Bantu 50108000 Refworld When asked about the numbers of Bajunis indigenous to Somalia who are refugees in Kenya, Abdalla Bakari stated that a total of 3,000 Bajuni are refugees in Kenya, 500 of who have protection status under the UNHCR mandate. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 403456 21234.6 2015 Kenya Somalia 417920 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 Bajuni / Somali Bantu 50108000 Refworld When asked about the numbers of Bajunis indigenous to Somalia who are refugees in Kenya, Abdalla Bakari stated that a total of 3,000 Bajuni are refugees in Kenya, 500 of who have protection status under the UNHCR mandate. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 397024 20896 2016 Kenya Somalia 324448 520 501 0 Somali 52001000 Bajuni / Somali Bantu 50108000 Refworld When asked about the numbers of Bajunis indigenous to Somalia who are refugees in Kenya, Abdalla Bakari stated that a total of 3,000 Bajuni are refugees in Kenya, 500 of who have protection status under the UNHCR mandate. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 308226 16222.4 1986 Kenya Ethiopia 2130 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1278 639 1987 Kenya Ethiopia 2010 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1206 603 1988 Kenya Ethiopia 2720 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1632 816 1989 Kenya Ethiopia 2994 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1796.4 898.2 1990 Kenya Ethiopia 4912 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2947.2 1473.6 1991 Kenya Ethiopia 10600 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6360 3180 1992 Kenya Ethiopia 68633 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 41179.8 20589.9 1993 Kenya Ethiopia 26466 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 122. . majority minority 0.6 0.3 15879.6 7939.8 1994 Kenya Ethiopia 10537 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6322.2 3161.1 1995 Kenya Ethiopia 8535 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5121 2560.5 1996 Kenya Ethiopia 7109 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 4265.4 2132.7 1997 Kenya Ethiopia 8634 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5180.4 2590.2 1998 Kenya Ethiopia 8099 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 4859.4 2429.7 1999 Kenya Ethiopia 8191 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 4914.6 2457.3 2000 Kenya Ethiopia 4053 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2431.8 1215.9 2001 Kenya Ethiopia 13541 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 8124.6 4062.3 2002 Kenya Ethiopia 11202 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 UNHCR dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 10081.8 560.1 560.1 2003 Kenya Ethiopia 11139 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6683.4 2227.8 556.95 2004 Kenya Ethiopia 12595 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7557 2519 629.75 2005 Kenya Ethiopia 14862 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8917.2 2972.4 743.1 2006 Kenya Ethiopia 16428 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 9856.8 3285.6 821.4 2007 Kenya Ethiopia 18119 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10871.4 3623.8 905.95 2008 Kenya Ethiopia 22649 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 Abugida Ethiopian American Information Center (2010): Kenya must Stop Persecuting Ethiopian Refugees in collaboration with the Ethiopian Regim, majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13589.4 4529.8 1132.45 2009 Kenya Ethiopia 17103 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 http://www.abugidainfo.com/p=16828&print=1 on teh 26.04.2011. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10261.8 3420.6 855.15 2010 Kenya Ethiopia 21253 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12751.8 4250.6 1062.65 2011 Kenya Ethiopia 21857 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13114.2 4371.4 1092.85 2012 Kenya Ethiopia 22221 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13332.6 4444.2 1111.05 2013 Kenya Ethiopia 23524 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14114.4 4704.8 1176.2 2014 Kenya Ethiopia 21250 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12750 4250 1062.5 2015 Kenya Ethiopia 21229 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12737.4 4245.8 1061.45 2016 Kenya Ethiopia 19064 530 501 0 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigre 53009000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11438.4 3812.8 953.2 1992 Kenya Sudan 21800 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 13080 6540 1993 Kenya Sudan 31578 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 122. . majority minority 0.6 0.3 18946.8 9473.4 2007 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 97099 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 92244 1994 Kenya Sudan 27194 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 122. majority minority 0.6 0.3 16316.4 8158.2 1995 Kenya Sudan 41215 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 122. majority minority 0.6 0.3 24729 12364.5 1996 Kenya Sudan 33477 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 122. majority minority 0.6 0.3 20086.2 10043.1 1997 Kenya Sudan 37351 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 122. majority minority 0.6 0.3 22410.6 11205.3 1998 Kenya Sudan 48162 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 122. majority minority 0.6 0.3 28897.2 14448.6 1999 Kenya Sudan 64254 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 38552.4 19276.2 2000 Kenya Sudan 55585 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 33351 16675.5 2001 Kenya Sudan 69804 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 41882.4 20941.2 2002 Kenya Sudan 57779 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 34667.4 17333.7 2003 Kenya Sudan 63197 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 37918.2 18959.1 2004 Kenya Sudan 67556 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 40533.6 20266.8 2005 Kenya Sudan 76646 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 45987.6 22993.8 2006 Kenya Sudan 73004 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 43802.4 21901.2 2007 Kenya Sudan 45261 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 27156.6 13578.3 2008 Kenya Sudan 28496 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 17097.6 8548.8 2009 Kenya Sudan 20315 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 12189 6094.5 2010 Kenya Sudan 20528 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 12316.8 6158.4 2011 Kenya Sudan 17568 625 501 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 10540.8 5270.4 2012 Kenya Sudan 3157 625 501 0 99 2013 Kenya Sudan 3907 625 501 0 99 2014 Kenya Sudan 3381 625 501 0 99 2015 Kenya Sudan 3419 625 501 0 99 2016 Kenya Sudan 2863 625 501 0 99 2012 Kenya South Sudan 16774 626 501 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 10064.4 5032.2 2013 Kenya South Sudan 19930 626 501 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 11958 5979 2014 Kenya South Sudan 89226 626 501 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 53535.6 26767.8 2015 Kenya South Sudan 95671 626 501 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 57402.6 28701.3 2016 Kenya South Sudan 87141 626 501 Dinka 62604000 Nuer 62608000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 52284.6 26142.3 1980 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4000 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 3800 1981 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9360 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 8892 1982 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9650 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 9167.5 1983 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15050 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 14297.5 1984 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15670 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 14886.5 1985 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16150 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15342.5 1986 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16170 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15361.5 1987 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16000 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15200 1988 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15970 490 510 0 Bembe or Wabembe 49010000 UNHCR (2011): 2011 UNHCR country operations profile - United Republic of Tanzania, extracted from: http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e45c736.html on the 20.04.2011. dominant 0.95 15171.5 1989 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15960 490 510 0 Bembe or Wabembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15162 1990 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15943 490 510 0 Bembe or Wabembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15145.8 1991 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15960 490 510 0 Bembe or Wabembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15162 1992 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15983 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 109. dominant 0.95 15183.8 1993 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16030 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15228.5 1994 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16054 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15251.3 1995 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16022 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 15220.9 1996 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 55214 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 52453.3 1997 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 74313 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 70597.4 1998 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 58282 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 55367.9 1999 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 98545 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 93617.8 2000 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 110412 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 104891 2001 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 117516 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 111640 2002 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 140301 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 133286 2003 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 150160 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 142652 2004 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 153474 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 145800 2005 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 150112 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 142606 2008 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 79706 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 75720.7 2009 United Rep. of Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 63275 490 510 0 Bembe 49010000 dominant 0.95 60111.2 2010 Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 60186 490 510 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 57176.7 3009.3 2011 Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 61913 490 510 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 58817.3 3095.65 2012 Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 63330 490 510 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 60163.5 3166.5 2013 Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 64569 490 510 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 61340.6 3228.45 2014 Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 53881 490 510 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 51186.9 2694.05 2015 Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 55803 490 510 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 53012.8 2790.15 2016 Tanzania Dem. Rep. of the Congo 50324 490 510 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 47807.8 2516.2 1975 United Rep. of Tanzania Uganda 2300 500 510 0 Acholi/ Langi 50009120 Glazer, Nathan and Moynihan, Daniel (eds.) (1975): Ethnicity: Theory and Practice, USA: President and Felos of Harvard College, p. 448 ..many Acholi and Langi in Uganda decided to flee the country. dominant 0.95 2185 1976 United Rep. of Tanzania Uganda 2200 500 510 0 Acholi/ Langi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2090 1977 United Rep. of Tanzania Uganda 3630 500 510 0 Acholi/ Langi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3448.5 1978 United Rep. of Tanzania Uganda 4100 500 510 0 Acholi/ Langi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3895 1983 United Rep. of Tanzania Uganda 10000 500 510 0 Acholi/ Langi 50009120 dominant 0.95 9500 1984 United Rep. of Tanzania Uganda 2500 500 510 0 Acholi/ Langi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2375 1986 United Rep. of Tanzania Uganda 2730 500 510 0 Acholi/ Langi 50009120 dominant 0.95 2593.5 1975 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 110540 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 UN News Centre, extracted from: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.aspNewsID=34388&Cr=burundi&Cr1 on the 19.04.11. dominant 0.95 105013 1976 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 126600 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 UN News Centre, extracted from: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.aspNewsID=34388&Cr=burundi&Cr1 on the 19.04.11. dominant 0.95 120270 1977 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 134750 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 UN News Centre, extracted from: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.aspNewsID=34388&Cr=burundi&Cr1 on the 19.04.11. dominant 0.95 128012 1978 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 129580 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 123101 1979 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 132880 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 126236 1980 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 148620 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 141189 1981 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 153700 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 146015 1982 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 148270 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 140856 1983 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 148050 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 140648 1984 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 154240 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 146528 1985 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 169700 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 161215 1986 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 181220 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 172159 1987 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 154440 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 146718 1988 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 154657 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 146924 1989 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 154703 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 146968 1990 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 154689 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 146955 1991 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 148703 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 141268 1992 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 149500 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 142025 1993 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 444867 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 422624 1994 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 202738 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 192601 1995 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 227216 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 215855 1996 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 385452 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 USAID/OFDA (1996): Situation Report #2 - Burundi Complex Emergency Report, extracted from: http://reliefweb.int/node/25719 on the 29.04.2011. dominant 0.95 366179 1997 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 459420 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 436449 1998 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 473768 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 450080 1999 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 498982 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 474033 2000 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 538448 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 511526 2001 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 521180 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 495121 2002 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 540861 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 513818 2003 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 494209 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 469499 2004 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 443706 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 421521 2005 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 393611 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 373930 2006 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 352640 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 335008 2007 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 336277 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 Faculty of Dentistry, Muhimbili Universit, Tanzania Dental association (2006): Tanzania: Refugee Camps, extracted from: http://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/publications/library/pdf/tanzania_site_assessments.pdf on the 19.04.2011, p. 14. dominant 0.95 319463 2008 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 240480 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 228456 2009 United Rep. of Tanzania Burundi 53823 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 51131.8 2010 Tanzania Burundi 47350 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 28410 14205 2011 Tanzania Burundi 67549 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 40529.4 20264.7 2012 Tanzania Burundi 35343 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 21205.8 10602.9 2013 Tanzania Burundi 35183 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 21109.8 10554.9 2014 Tanzania Burundi 34313 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 20587.8 10293.9 2015 Tanzania Burundi 155755 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 93453 46726.5 2016 Tanzania Burundi 230850 516 510 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 138510 69255 1975 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 23100 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 21945 1976 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 23600 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 22420 1977 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 24370 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 23151.5 1978 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 25100 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 23845 1979 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 26330 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 25013.5 1985 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 21000 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 19950 1986 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 22300 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 21185 1987 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 22300 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 21185 1988 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 22299 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 21184 1989 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 22290 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 21175.5 1990 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 22297 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 21182.2 1991 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 50000 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 Veney, Cassandra (2007): Forced Migration in Eastern Africa: Democratization, Structural Adjustment and Refugees, New York: Palgrave MacMillian, p. 137. dominant 0.95 47500 1992 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 50012 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 47511.4 1993 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 51942 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 49344.9 1994 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 626196 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 Lischer 2000 Many of the refugees were Hutu ethnics fleeing the predominantly Tutsi Rwandese Patriotic Front (RPF), which invaded to end the Rwandan Genocide. dominant 0.95 594886 1995 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 547976 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 http://www.burundi-agnews.org/agnews_history.htm dominant 0.95 520577 1996 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 20020 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 http://www.burundi-agnews.org/agnews_history.htm dominant 0.95 19019 1998 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 4760 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 4522 1999 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 20098 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 19093.1 2000 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 27372 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 26003.4 2001 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 3034 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 2882.3 2002 United Rep. of Tanzania Rwanda 2717 517 510 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 2581.15 1993 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 2513 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2387.35 1994 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 3348 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3180.6 1995 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 3623 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3441.85 1996 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 4829 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 4587.55 1997 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 3000 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2850 1998 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 4200 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3990 1999 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 3300 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3135 2000 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 2991 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2841.45 2001 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 3424 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3252.8 2002 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 3493 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3318.35 2003 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 3330 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3163.5 2004 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 2867 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2723.65 2005 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 2663 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2529.85 2006 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 2086 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 1981.7 2007 United Rep. of Tanzania Somalia 2059 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 1956.05 2012 Tanzania Somalia 2105 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 1999.75 2013 Tanzania Somalia 2136 520 510 404384 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2029.2 1975 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 33700 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 About Refugees Services Department: Historical background of the Refugee Services Department, extracted from: http://www.moha.go.tz/index.phpoption=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=127 on teh 20.04.2011. dominant 0.95 32015 1987 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 72000 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 68400 1988 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 71997 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 68397.1 1989 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 71996 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 68396.2 1990 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 71999 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 68399 1991 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 72190 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 68580.5 1992 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 75152 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 71394.4 1993 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 48673 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 46239.3 1994 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 34702 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 32966.9 1995 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 34702 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 32966.9 1996 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 33202 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 31541.9 1997 United Rep. of Tanzania Mozambique 33202 541 510 0 Makonde 54101000 dominant 0.95 31541.9 1980 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 50750 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 48212.5 1981 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 51090 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 48535.5 1982 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16750 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 15912.5 1983 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 19650 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 18667.5 1984 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 19650 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 18667.5 1985 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9650 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 9167.5 1986 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 21400 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 20330 1987 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 25000 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 23750 1988 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 59602 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 56621.9 1989 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 59557 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 56579.1 1990 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 25850 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 24557.5 1991 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 25840 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 24548 1992 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 25782 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 24492.9 1993 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 25970 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 24671.5 1994 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 21887 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 20792.7 1995 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20000 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 19000 1996 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20000 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 19000 1997 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20000 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 19000 1998 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 23085 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 21930.8 1999 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20760 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 19722 2000 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 25847 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 24554.7 2001 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 26670 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 25336.5 2002 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 39762 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 37773.9 2003 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 40568 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 38539.6 2004 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 48424 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 46002.8 2005 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20359 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 BBC News (2004): Congo refugees back from Burundi, extracted from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3692558.stm on the 26.04.2011. The refugees, who are known as Banyamulenge, had refused an offer to move to camps further inside Burundi, away from Gatumba, where 160 refugees were killed on 13 August. dominant 0.95 19341 2006 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12623 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 11991.8 2007 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 23914 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 22718.3 2008 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20757 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 19719.2 2009 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 24614 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 23383.3 2010 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 28957 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 27509.2 1447.85 2011 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 35213 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 33452.3 1760.65 2012 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 41349 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 39281.6 2067.45 2013 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 45124 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 42867.8 2256.2 2014 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 52631 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 49999.4 2631.55 2015 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 53029 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 50377.6 2651.45 2016 Burundi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 57055 490 516 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 54202.2 2852.75 1983 Burundi Uganda 6250 500 516 92180.7 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 5937.5 1984 Burundi Uganda 26290 500 516 92180.7 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 24975.5 1985 Burundi Uganda 33220 500 516 92180.7 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 31559 1986 Burundi Uganda 21100 500 516 92180.7 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 20045 1975 Burundi Rwanda 49500 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 47025 1976 Burundi Rwanda 49500 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 47025 1977 Burundi Rwanda 50000 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 47500 1978 Burundi Rwanda 49430 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 46958.5 1979 Burundi Rwanda 49480 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 47006 1980 Burundi Rwanda 183810 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 174620 1981 Burundi Rwanda 183170 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 174012 1982 Burundi Rwanda 234590 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 222860 1983 Burundi Rwanda 227870 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 216476 1984 Burundi Rwanda 227870 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 216476 1985 Burundi Rwanda 224570 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 213342 1986 Burundi Rwanda 225000 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 213750 1987 Burundi Rwanda 242180 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 230071 1988 Burundi Rwanda 207508 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 http://books.google.com/booksid=jj4J-AXGDaQC&pg=PA1276&lpg=PA1276&dq=rwandan+refugees+in+Burundi+Hutu&source=bl&ots=JIldr7snFv&sig=LxWL4HJB6DED3ZzjbSpzIY9Gj9o&hl=en&ei=N3-6TdfDIMyaOvjV0OsF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDYQ6AEwBQ p. 1276 dominant 0.95 197133 1989 Burundi Rwanda 207486 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 197112 1990 Burundi Rwanda 242200 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 230090 1991 Burundi Rwanda 243943 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 231746 1992 Burundi Rwanda 245612 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 233331 1993 Burundi Rwanda 245548 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 dominant 0.95 233271 1994 Burundi Rwanda 278092 517 516 0 Tutsi 51702000 http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00040202.htm dominant 0.95 264187 1995 Burundi Rwanda 153000 517 516 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 145350 1997 Burundi Rwanda 2000 517 516 0 Hutu 51701000 , extracted from:http://articles.sfgate.com/1995-04-01/news/17802152_1_rwandan-hutus-burundi-s-capital-bujumbura-refugee-camps/2 on the 29.04.2011. dominant 0.95 1900 1998 Burundi Rwanda 2000 517 516 0 Hutu 51701000 dominant 0.95 1900 1995 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4559 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 4331.05 1996 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15397 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 14627.1 1997 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 27105 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 25749.8 1998 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 31967 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 30368.7 1999 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 32951 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 31303.4 2000 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 27441 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 26068.9 2001 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 33064 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 31410.8 2002 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 29281 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 , extracted from: http://reliefweb.int/node/110289 on the 09.05.2011. dominant 0.95 27816.9 2003 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 34725 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 32988.8 2004 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 45460 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 43187 2005 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 41403 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 39332.8 2006 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 46272 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Sluzki, Carlos (2006): Short Term Heaven, Long Term Limbo: A visit to a UNHCR refugee camp in Rwanda, in: Global Studies Review, extracted from: http://www.humiliationstudies.org/documents/SluzkiRefugeeCampsiRwanda.pdf on the 09.05.2011. . dominant 0.95 43958.4 2007 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 50731 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 48194.4 2008 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 52409 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 49788.6 2009 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 53647 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 50964.6 2010 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 55027 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 52275.6 2751.35 2011 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 54955 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 52207.2 2747.75 2012 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 57857 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 54964.1 2892.85 2013 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 72988 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 69338.6 3649.4 2014 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 73400 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 69730 3670 2015 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 73864 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 70170.8 3693.2 2016 Rwanda Dem. Rep. of the Congo 73147 490 517 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/congolese-drc-refugees The majority of refugees are of Banyarwanda backgrounds (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 69489.6 3657.35 1982 Rwanda Uganda 38000 500 517 0 Banyarwand 50011000 , extracted from: http://www.culturalsurvival.org/ourpublications/csq/article/uganda-creating-a-refugee-crisis on the 09.05.2011. dominant 0.95 36100 1983 Rwanda Uganda 31000 500 517 0 Banyarwanda 50011000 dominant 0.95 29450 1984 Rwanda Uganda 30420 500 517 0 Banyarwanda 50011000 dominant 0.95 28899 1975 Rwanda Burundi 7400 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 7030 1976 Rwanda Burundi 7500 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 7125 1977 Rwanda Burundi 7500 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 7125 1978 Rwanda Burundi 7600 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 7220 1979 Rwanda Burundi 7800 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 7410 1980 Rwanda Burundi 10150 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 9642.5 1981 Rwanda Burundi 17950 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 17052.5 1982 Rwanda Burundi 18000 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 17100 1983 Rwanda Burundi 18500 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 17575 1984 Rwanda Burundi 18520 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 17594 1985 Rwanda Burundi 20110 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 19104.5 1986 Rwanda Burundi 19400 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 18430 1987 Rwanda Burundi 19470 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 18496.5 1988 Rwanda Burundi 22197 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 21087.2 1989 Rwanda Burundi 23290 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 22125.5 1990 Rwanda Burundi 23587 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 22407.7 1991 Rwanda Burundi 33996 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 32296.2 1992 Rwanda Burundi 25153 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 23895.3 1993 Rwanda Burundi 250000 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 Fergal Keane, extracted from: http://www.rwandanstories.org/origins/refugees_and_scapegoating.html on the 29.04.2011. dominant 0.95 237500 1994 Rwanda Burundi 6000 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 5700 1995 Rwanda Burundi 3228 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 3066.6 1996 Rwanda Burundi 9611 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 9130.45 1997 Rwanda Burundi 6933 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 6586.35 2004 Rwanda Burundi 4719 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 4483.05 2005 Rwanda Burundi 3743 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 3555.85 2006 Rwanda Burundi 2870 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 2726.5 2007 Rwanda Burundi 2817 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 2676.15 2008 Rwanda Burundi 2624 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 2492.8 2015 Rwanda Burundi 70848 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 67305.6 3542.4 2016 Rwanda Burundi 82886 516 517 0 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 78741.7 4144.3 1977 Somalia Ethiopia 500000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 475000 1978 Somalia Ethiopia 600000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 570000 1979 Somalia Ethiopia 1175000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 1116250 1980 Somalia Ethiopia 2000000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 1900000 1981 Somalia Ethiopia 700000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 665000 1982 Somalia Ethiopia 700000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 665000 1983 Somalia Ethiopia 700000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 665000 1984 Somalia Ethiopia 701300 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 666235 1985 Somalia Ethiopia 812000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 771400 1986 Somalia Ethiopia 700000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 665000 1987 Somalia Ethiopia 840100 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 798095 1988 Somalia Ethiopia 834000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 792300 1989 Somalia Ethiopia 769630 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 731148 1990 Somalia Ethiopia 460000 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 "Somalia REFUGEES http://www.photius.com/countries/somalia/society/somalia_society_refugees.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook" dominant 0.95 437000 2011 Somalia Ethiopia 2046 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 1943.7 2012 Somalia Ethiopia 2179 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 2070.05 2013 Somalia Ethiopia 2305 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 2189.75 2014 Somalia Ethiopia 2606 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 2475.7 2015 Somalia Ethiopia 2756 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 2618.2 2016 Somalia Ethiopia 3060 530 520 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 dominant 0.95 2907 2015 Somalia Yemen 5183 679 520 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 4923.85 2016 Somalia Yemen 8297 679 520 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 7882.15 1989 Djibouti Somalia 29960 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 28462 1990 Djibouti Somalia 76180 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 72371 1991 Djibouti Somalia 84628 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 80396.6 1992 Djibouti Somalia 20000 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 19000 1993 Djibouti Somalia 17682 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 16797.9 1994 Djibouti Somalia 20602 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 19571.9 1995 Djibouti Somalia 21321 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 20254.9 1996 Djibouti Somalia 23010 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 21859.5 1997 Djibouti Somalia 21546 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 20468.7 1998 Djibouti Somalia 21615 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 20534.2 1999 Djibouti Somalia 21648 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 20565.6 2000 Djibouti Somalia 21698 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 20613.1 2001 Djibouti Somalia 21712 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 20626.4 2002 Djibouti Somalia 20251 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 19238.4 2003 Djibouti Somalia 25474 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 24200.3 2004 Djibouti Somalia 17331 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 16464.4 2005 Djibouti Somalia 9828 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 9336.6 2006 Djibouti Somalia 8642 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 8209.9 2007 Djibouti Somalia 5980 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 5681 2008 Djibouti Somalia 8522 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 8095.9 2009 Djibouti Somalia 11198 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 10638.1 2010 Djibouti Somalia 14216 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 13505.2 2011 Djibouti Somalia 19426 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 18454.7 2012 Djibouti Somalia 18289 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 17374.5 2013 Djibouti Somalia 19169 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 18210.5 2014 Djibouti Somalia 19720 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 18734 2015 Djibouti Somalia 12323 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 11706.8 2016 Djibouti Somalia 13021 520 522 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 12370 1977 Djibouti Ethiopia 8000 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7600 400 1978 Djibouti Ethiopia 20000 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19000 1000 1979 Djibouti Ethiopia 28800 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 27360 1440 1980 Djibouti Ethiopia 45310 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 43044.5 2265.5 1981 Djibouti Ethiopia 31600 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 30020 1580 1982 Djibouti Ethiopia 34000 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 32300 1700 1983 Djibouti Ethiopia 29170 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 27711.5 1458.5 1984 Djibouti Ethiopia 16770 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15931.5 838.5 2004 Ethiopia Eritrea 8719 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5231.4 1743.8 435.95 1985 Djibouti Ethiopia 17280 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 extracted from: http://www.mongabay.com/history/ethiopia/ethiopia-refugees,_drought,_and_famine.html on the 01.06.2011. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16416 864 1986 Djibouti Ethiopia 16720 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15884 836 1987 Djibouti Ethiopia 13140 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12483 657 1991 Djibouti Ethiopia 11516 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10940.2 575.8 1992 Djibouti Ethiopia 8000 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7600 400 1993 Djibouti Ethiopia 16383 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15563.8 819.15 1994 Djibouti Ethiopia 12798 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12158.1 639.9 1995 Djibouti Ethiopia 5979 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5680.05 298.95 1996 Djibouti Ethiopia 2046 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1943.7 102.3 1997 Djibouti Ethiopia 2000 530 522 0 Somali (Ogaden) 53008000 Oroma 53006000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1900 100 2015 Djibouti Yemen 6157 679 522 27421.1 99 2016 Djibouti Yemen 3777 679 522 27421.1 99 1994 Ethiopia Kenya 8188 501 530 0 Borena Oromo majority 0.65 5322.2 1995 Ethiopia Kenya 8680 501 530 0 Borena Oromo majority 0.65 5642 1996 Ethiopia Kenya 8678 501 530 0 Borena Oromo majority 0.65 5640.7 1997 Ethiopia Kenya 8671 501 530 0 Borena Oromo majority 0.65 5636.15 1998 Ethiopia Kenya 4941 501 530 0 Borena Oromo majority 0.65 3211.65 1999 Ethiopia Kenya 4783 501 530 0 Borena Oromo majority 0.65 3108.95 2007 Ethiopia Kenya 2644 501 530 0 Borena Oromo majority 0.65 1718.6 2008 Ethiopia Kenya 2645 501 530 0 Borena Oromo majority 0.65 1719.25 2009 Ethiopia Kenya 2732 501 530 0 Borena Oromo UNHCR (2009)/ http://one.wfp.org/operations/current_operations/BR/101273_1008.pdf majority 0.65 1775.8 2010 Ethiopia Kenya 2425 501 530 0 Borena Oromo 2011 Ethiopia Kenya 2454 501 530 0 Borena Oromo 2012 Ethiopia Kenya 2894 501 530 0 Borena Oromo 2013 Ethiopia Kenya 2894 501 530 0 Borena Oromo 2014 Ethiopia Kenya 2728 501 530 0 Borena Oromo 2015 Ethiopia Kenya 3193 501 530 0 Borena Oromo 2016 Ethiopia Kenya 3326 501 530 0 Borena Oromo 1987 Ethiopia Somalia 60000 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 57000 1988 Ethiopia Somalia 350067 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 332564 1989 Ethiopia Somalia 324808 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 308568 1990 Ethiopia Somalia 386000 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 366700 1991 Ethiopia Somalia 513950 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 488252 1992 Ethiopia Somalia 406147 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 385840 1993 Ethiopia Somalia 228139 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 216732 1994 Ethiopia Somalia 269739 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 256252 1995 Ethiopia Somalia 305351 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 290083 1996 Ethiopia Somalia 287761 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 273373 1997 Ethiopia Somalia 249235 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 236773 1998 Ethiopia Somalia 195345 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 185578 1999 Ethiopia Somalia 180862 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 171819 2000 Ethiopia Somalia 121096 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 115041 2001 Ethiopia Somalia 67129 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 63772.6 2002 Ethiopia Somalia 37532 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 35655.4 2003 Ethiopia Somalia 28276 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 26862.2 2004 Ethiopia Somalia 16470 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 15646.5 2005 Ethiopia Somalia 15901 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 15106 2006 Ethiopia Somalia 16576 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 15747.2 2007 Ethiopia Somalia 25843 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 24550.8 2008 Ethiopia Somalia 33625 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 31943.8 2009 Ethiopia Somalia 58980 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 UNHCR/ DZ dominant 0.95 56031 2010 Ethiopia Somalia 81247 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 77184.6 2011 Ethiopia Somalia 185466 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 176193 2012 Ethiopia Somalia 223031 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 211879 2013 Ethiopia Somalia 240825 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 228784 2014 Ethiopia Somalia 245097 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 232842 2015 Ethiopia Somalia 256669 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 243836 2016 Ethiopia Somalia 242014 520 530 0 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 229913 1994 Ethiopia Djibouti 18000 522 530 0 Afar 52202000 http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Djibouti-MIGRATION.html dominant 0.95 17100 1995 Ethiopia Djibouti 18000 522 530 0 Afar 52202000 dominant 0.95 17100 1996 Ethiopia Djibouti 18000 522 530 0 Afar 52202000 dominant 0.95 17100 1997 Ethiopia Djibouti 8000 522 530 0 Afar 52202000 dominant 0.95 7600 1998 Ethiopia Djibouti 3000 522 530 0 Afar 52202000 dominant 0.95 2850 2000 Ethiopia Eritrea 3276 531 530 0 Kunama 53102030 Afar 53102020 USCRI (2003): Worl Refugeee Survey 2003: Country Report, extracted from: http://www.refugees.org/countryreports.aspxid=231 on the 20.08.2010. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1965.6 982.8 2001 Ethiopia Eritrea 4212 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2527.2 842.4 210.6 2002 Ethiopia Eritrea 5126 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3075.6 1025.2 256.3 2003 Ethiopia Eritrea 6754 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4052.4 1350.8 337.7 2005 Ethiopia Eritrea 10700 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6420 2140 535 2006 Ethiopia Eritrea 13078 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7846.8 2615.6 653.9 2007 Ethiopia Eritrea 20753 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12451.8 4150.6 1037.65 2008 Ethiopia Eritrea 21018 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12610.8 4203.6 1050.9 2009 Ethiopia Eritrea 36164 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 UNHCR/ http://www.sudantribune.com/Eritrean-Afar-refugees-urge-UNHCR,35778 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 21698.4 7232.8 1808.2 2010 Ethiopia Eritrea 44791 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 26874.6 8958.2 2239.55 2011 Ethiopia Eritrea 54896 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 32937.6 10979.2 2744.8 2012 Ethiopia Eritrea 63771 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 38262.6 12754.2 3188.55 2013 Ethiopia Eritrea 84377 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 50626.2 16875.4 4218.85 2014 Ethiopia Eritrea 123784 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 74270.4 24756.8 6189.2 2015 Ethiopia Eritrea 155231 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 93138.6 31046.2 7761.55 2016 Ethiopia Eritrea 165548 531 530 0 Tygrinya 53101000 Afar 53102020 Kunama 53102030 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 99328.8 33109.6 8277.4 1975 Ethiopia Sudan 11000 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6600 3300 1976 Ethiopia Sudan 10600 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6360 3180 1977 Ethiopia Sudan 10850 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6510 3255 1978 Ethiopia Sudan 10850 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6510 3255 1979 Ethiopia Sudan 10850 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6510 3255 1980 Ethiopia Sudan 10850 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6510 3255 1981 Ethiopia Sudan 5350 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3210 1605 1982 Ethiopia Sudan 5350 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3210 1605 1983 Ethiopia Sudan 31000 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 18600 9300 1984 Ethiopia Sudan 180000 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 108000 54000 1985 Ethiopia Sudan 180000 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 108000 54000 1986 Ethiopia Sudan 132000 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 79200 39600 1987 Ethiopia Sudan 250000 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 150000 75000 1988 Ethiopia Sudan 328976 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 197386 98692.8 1989 Ethiopia Sudan 384989 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 230993 115497 1990 Ethiopia Sudan 387585 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 232551 116276 1991 Ethiopia Sudan 15670 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 9402 4701 1992 Ethiopia Sudan 25600 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 15360 7680 1993 Ethiopia Sudan 44376 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 26625.6 13312.8 1994 Ethiopia Sudan 51800 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 31080 15540 1995 Ethiopia Sudan 61113 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 36667.8 18333.9 1996 Ethiopia Sudan 75743 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 45445.8 22722.9 1997 Ethiopia Sudan 56868 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 34120.8 17060.4 1998 Ethiopia Sudan 58580 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 35148 17574 1999 Ethiopia Sudan 70262 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 42157.2 21078.6 2000 Ethiopia Sudan 71732 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 43039.2 21519.6 2001 Ethiopia Sudan 80934 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 USCRI (2003): World Refugeee Survey 2003: Country Report, extracted from: http://www.refugees.org/countryreports.aspxid=231 on the 20.08.2010. majority minority 0.6 0.3 48560.4 24280.2 2002 Ethiopia Sudan 89952 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 53971.2 26985.6 2003 Ethiopia Sudan 94899 625 530 0 Nuer 62508000 Dinka 62504000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 56939.4 28469.7 2004 Ethiopia Sudan 90451 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 54270.6 27135.3 2005 Ethiopia Sudan 73927 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 44356.2 22178.1 2006 Ethiopia Sudan 66980 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 40188 20094 2007 Ethiopia Sudan 35493 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 21295.8 7098.6 1774.65 2008 Ethiopia Sudan 25913 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 15547.8 5182.6 1295.65 2009 Ethiopia Sudan 23516 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 UNHCR minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 7054.8 2351.6 1175.8 2010 Ethiopia Sudan 25238 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 7571.4 2523.8 1261.9 2011 Ethiopia Sudan 45286 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 13585.8 4528.6 2264.3 2012 Ethiopia Sudan 27175 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 8152.5 2717.5 1358.75 2013 Ethiopia Sudan 33582 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 10074.6 3358.2 1679.1 2014 Ethiopia Sudan 35447 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 10634.1 3544.7 1772.35 2015 Ethiopia Sudan 37785 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 11335.5 3778.5 1889.25 2010 Zambia Rwanda 5736 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3441.6 1720.8 2016 Ethiopia Sudan 39896 625 530 0 Anuak 62511000 Nuer 62508000 Maban 62511000 minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 11968.8 3989.6 1994.8 2012 Ethiopia South Sudan 58715 626 530 Nuer 62608000 Dinka 62604000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 35229 17614.5 2013 Ethiopia South Sudan 71506 626 530 Nuer 62608000 Dinka 62604000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 42903.6 21451.8 2014 Ethiopia South Sudan 251791 626 530 Nuer 62608000 Dinka 62604000 http://www.unhcr.org/593e9e9b7.pdf The majority of the latest influx originates from the Upper Nile and Jonglei states in South Sudan which are predominantly populated by the ethnic Nuer tribe, dominant minority 0.95 0.05 239201 12589.5 2015 Ethiopia South Sudan 281508 626 530 Nuer 62608000 Dinka 62604000 http://www.unhcr.org/593e9e9b7.pdf The majority of the latest influx originates from the Upper Nile and Jonglei states in South Sudan which are predominantly populated by the ethnic Nuer tribe, dominant minority 0.95 0.05 267433 14075.4 2016 Ethiopia South Sudan 338774 626 530 Nuer 62608000 Dinka 62604000 http://www.unhcr.org/593e9e9b7.pdf The majority of the latest influx originates from the Upper Nile and Jonglei states in South Sudan which are predominantly populated by the ethnic Nuer tribe, dominant minority 0.95 0.05 321835 16938.7 1997 Eritrea Somalia 2494 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2369.3 1998 Eritrea Somalia 2342 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2224.9 1999 Eritrea Somalia 2270 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2156.5 2002 Eritrea Somalia 2990 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2840.5 2003 Eritrea Somalia 3261 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3097.95 2004 Eritrea Somalia 3523 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3346.85 2005 Eritrea Somalia 3620 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3439 2006 Eritrea Somalia 3792 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3602.4 2007 Eritrea Somalia 4228 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 4016.6 2008 Eritrea Somalia 4675 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 4441.25 2009 Eritrea Somalia 4561 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 4332.95 2010 Eritrea Somalia 4556 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 4328.2 2011 Eritrea Somalia 4472 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 4248.4 2012 Eritrea Somalia 3440 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 3268 2013 Eritrea Somalia 3054 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2901.3 2014 Eritrea Somalia 2758 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2620.1 2015 Eritrea Somalia 2485 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2360.75 2016 Eritrea Somalia 2244 520 531 115212 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 2131.8 1976 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 Ndembu www.countrystudies.us/angola/62.htm In the late 1960s, when refugees from Katanga in Zaire, speakers of Lunda or a related language, crossed the border into what are now Lunda Sul and northern Moxico provinces. , between 1975 and 1978 opposition parties grew in number and in size dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4750 250 1977 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 225000 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 Ndembu www.countrystudies.us/angola/62.htm In the late 1960s, when refugees from Katanga in Zaire, speakers of Lunda or a related language, crossed the border into what are now Lunda Sul and northern Moxico provinces. , between 1975 and 1978 opposition parties grew in number and in size dominant minority 0.95 0.05 213750 11250 1978 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 110550 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 Ndembu "http://education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry/Congo-Kin; http://www.coutry-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-15145.html" "1975-1978: The FNLC, working from it's base in Angola, launched a rebellion in the Katanga region but was repulsed after the intervention of French, Belgian and Moroccan troops.; FLNC ethnic base (Lunda and Ndembu)" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 105022 5527.5 1979 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 30000 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 Ndembu http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 28500 1500 1980 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20000 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 19000 1981 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16700 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 15865 1982 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20060 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 19057 1983 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20060 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 19057 1984 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13260 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 12597 1985 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13220 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 12559 1986 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13200 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 12540 1987 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12210 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 11599.5 2014 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12944 490 540 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12296.8 647.2 1988 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12150 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.winne.com/angola/bf04.html In 1988, however, a significant number of Zairian refugees continued to inhabit LundaChokwe territory. dominant 0.95 11542.5 1989 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9654 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 9171.3 1990 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9212 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 UNHCR The violent repression by the Mobutu's regime against opposition parties led to an influx of many refugees of ex-Zaire into Angola. This group consists of former civil servants and students of urban background. dominant 0.95 8751.4 1991 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10769 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/type,ANNUALREPORT,USCRI,AGO,3ae6a8b53c,0.html 1998. More than 9000 Congolese/Zairian refugees were registered with UNHCR in Angola at years's end. Many originated in southern Congo/Zaire's Shaba (formerly Katanga) Region, and fled in the aftermath of unsuccessful attemps of Katangan indepe dominant 0.95 10230.5 1992 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10769 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/type,ANNUALREPORT,USCRI,AGO,3ae6a8b53c,0.html 1998. More than 9000 Congolese/Zairian refugees were registered with UNHCR in Angola at years's end. Many originated in southern Congo/Zaire's Shaba (formerly Katanga) Region, and fled in the aftermath of unsuccessful attemps of Katangan indepe dominant 0.95 10230.5 1993 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10696 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/type,ANNUALREPORT,USCRI,AGO,3ae6a8b53c,0.html 1998. More than 9000 Congolese/Zairian refugees were registered with UNHCR in Angola at years's end. Many originated in southern Congo/Zaire's Shaba (formerly Katanga) Region, and fled in the aftermath of unsuccessful attemps of Katangan indepe dominant 0.95 10161.2 1994 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10662 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/type,ANNUALREPORT,USCRI,AGO,3ae6a8b53c,0.html 1998. More than 9000 Congolese/Zairian refugees were registered with UNHCR in Angola at years's end. Many originated in southern Congo/Zaire's Shaba (formerly Katanga) Region, and fled in the aftermath of unsuccessful attemps of Katangan indepe dominant 0.95 10128.9 1995 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10846 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 Lischer S:1, Shaba Province dominant 0.95 10303.7 1996 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9341 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/type,ANNUALREPORT,USCRI,AGO,3ae6a8b53c,0.html 1998. More than 9000 Congolese/Zairian refugees were registered with UNHCR in Angola at years's end. Many originated in southern Congo/Zaire's Shaba (formerly Katanga) Region, and fled in the aftermath of unsuccessful attemps of Katangan indepe dominant 0.95 8873.95 1997 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9322 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/type,ANNUALREPORT,USCRI,AGO,3ae6a8b53c,0.html 1998. More than 9000 Congolese/Zairian refugees were registered with UNHCR in Angola at years's end. Many originated in southern Congo/Zaire's Shaba (formerly Katanga) Region, and fled in the aftermath of unsuccessful attemps of Katangan indepe dominant 0.95 8855.9 1998 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10399 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 Lischer Katangese dominant 0.95 9879.05 1999 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12845 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katango Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 12202.8 2000 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 11821 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 UNHCR most of the refugees are katangese soldiers dominant 0.95 11230 2001 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 11933 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 UNHCR Congolese refugees from the 1990 are reductant to return dominant 0.95 11336.3 2002 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 11930 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 11333.5 2003 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13015 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katango Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 12364.2 2004 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13510 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,COG,,3eddc49c8,0.html About 12'000 Congolese refugees from the Katanga Province of Congo-Kinshasa remained in Angola at year's end. Most have lived in Angola for 10 to 20 years. (2003) dominant 0.95 12834.5 2005 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13464 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,4565c22550,4565c25f629,43f5d1a62,0.html Angola also host 402 Congolese cases of various ethnic backgrounds and mainly from Kinshasa. dominant 0.95 12790.8 2006 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12615 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,AGO,,485f50c0c,0.html The largest group of refugees was 11'400 from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who mostly arrived in the 1970s. dominant 0.95 11984.2 2007 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 11380 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,AGO,,485f50c0c,0.html The largest group of refugees was 11'400 from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who mostly arrived in the 1970s. dominant 0.95 10811 2008 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 11900 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,AGO,,485f50c0c,0.html The largest group of refugees was 11'400 from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who mostly arrived in the 1970s. dominant 0.95 11305 2009 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13364 490 540 0 Lunda-Yeke 49011000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,AGO,,485f50c0c,0.html The largest group of refugees was 11'400 from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who mostly arrived in the 1970s. dominant 0.95 12695.8 2010 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13648 490 540 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12965.6 682.4 2011 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13648 490 540 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12965.6 682.4 2012 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20740 490 540 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19703 1037 2013 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 21104 490 540 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20048.8 1055.2 2015 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12944 490 540 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12296.8 647.2 2016 Angola Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12944 490 540 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12296.8 647.2 1980 Angola South Africa 5000 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 4750 1981 Angola South Africa 5000 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 4750 1982 Angola South Africa 6210 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 5899.5 1983 Angola South Africa 6210 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 5899.5 1984 Angola South Africa 9000 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 8550 1985 Angola South Africa 9300 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 8835 1986 Angola South Africa 10000 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 9500 1987 Angola South Africa 10000 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 9500 1988 Angola South Africa 9200 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 8740 1989 Angola South Africa 2100 560 540 0 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 1995 1990 Angola South Africa 2100 560 540 752318 Blacks 56005000 http://countrystudies.us/angola/55.htm There are also around 10'000 South African refugees, most associated with the antigovernment African National Congress (ANC) dominant 0.95 1995 1976 Angola Namibia 5000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.nelsonmandela.org/omalley/index.php/site/q/03lv02167/04lv02264/05lv02335/06lv02357/07lv02372/08lv02374.htm Kassinga was thus both a military base and a refugee camp. It hosted a considerable number of combatants, including senior officers. dominant 0.95 4750 1977 Angola Namibia 10000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 9500 1978 Angola Namibia 30000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia. The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its inte dominant 0.95 28500 1979 Angola Namibia 35000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2e972,469f38c014,0.html Muyongo asserts that SWAPO is 95% Ovambo and discriminates against other ethnic groups. dominant 0.95 33250 1980 Angola Namibia 50000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2e972,469f38c014,0.html Muyongo asserts that SWAPO is 95% Ovambo and discriminates against other ethnic groups. dominant 0.95 47500 1981 Angola Namibia 70000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 66500 1982 Angola Namibia 70010 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 66509.5 1983 Angola Namibia 70010 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 66509.5 1984 Angola Namibia 70000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://repository.forcedmigration.org/text/pid=fmo:465 As shows in Table 2 the majority of Nambian refugees, now estigmated to number about 100'000 are in Angola and Zambia. Over 95% of new Namibian exiles owe allegiance to SWAPO and are therefore taken care of by SWAPO. dominant 0.95 66500 1985 Angola Namibia 69000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 65550 1986 Angola Namibia 69000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 65550 1987 Angola Namibia 69000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 65550 2010 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12342 490 551 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11724.9 617.1 1988 Angola Namibia 69000 565 540 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 65550 2010 Mozambique Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2262 490 541 175219 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2148.9 113.1 2011 Mozambique Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2263 490 541 175219 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2149.85 113.15 2012 Mozambique Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2527 490 541 175219 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2400.65 126.35 2013 Mozambique Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2578 490 541 175219 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2449.1 128.9 2014 Mozambique Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2651 490 541 175219 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2518.45 132.55 2015 Mozambique Dem. Rep. of the Congo 3415 490 541 175219 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3244.25 170.75 2016 Mozambique Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2729 490 541 175219 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2592.55 136.45 1975 Mozambique Zimbabwe 14500 552 541 0 Shona (Ndau) 55201100 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Manyika http://books.google.ch/booksid=YdM33xmIhTUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=great+debates+at+the+united+nations+an+encyclopedia+of+fifty+key+issues&hl=de&ei=qQwlTtXIOMPo-gblh63TCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=fal Hundreds of thousands of black Rhodesian refugees fled into neighbroing countries where they were assisted by the UNHCR. P.172 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8700 2900 725 1976 Mozambique Zimbabwe 30000 552 541 0 Shona (Ndau) 55201100 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Manyika http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+state+of+the+world+refugees+2000&hl=de&ei=U2IlTr_zO8uh-Qac_8XhCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=the%20state%20of%20the%20world%20refugee Along the eastern border with Mozambique, many fled only a short distance, crossing the frontier but remaining among kinsfok. Many other went to large camps deeper inside Mozambique, in places like Chimoio and Nyadzonia, which were run by ZANU. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 18000 6000 1500 1977 Mozambique Zimbabwe 42400 552 541 0 Shona (Ndau) 55201100 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Manyika http://www.gta.gov.zw/index.phpoption=com_content&view=article&id=168&Itemid=188 The Rhodeisans carried out both air and ground attacks on mailnly ZANU and ZAPU refugees camps in Mozambique and Zambia respectively majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 25440 8480 2120 1978 Mozambique Zimbabwe 100000 552 541 0 Shona (Ndau) 55201100 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Manyika http://books.google.ch/booksid=YdM33xmIhTUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=great+debates+at+the+united+nations+an+encyclopedia+of+fifty+key+issues&hl=de&ei=qQwlTtXIOMPo-gblh63TCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=fal Hundreds of thousands of black Rhodesian refugees fled into neighbroing countries where they were assisted by the UNHCR. P.172 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 60000 20000 5000 1979 Mozambique Zimbabwe 150000 552 541 0 Shona (Ndau) 55201100 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Manyika http://books.google.ch/booksid=54Oe1WTfBfAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+state+of+the+world+refugees+2000&hl=de&ei=U2IlTr_zO8uh-Qac_8XhCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=the%20state%20of%20the%20world%20refugee Along the eastern border with Mozambique, many fled only a short distance, crossing the frontier but remaining among kinsfok. Many other went to large camps deeper inside Mozambique, in places like Chimoio and Nyadzonia, which were run by ZANU. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 90000 30000 7500 1975 Mozambique Malawi 30000 553 541 0 http://www.culturalsurvival.org/ourpublications/csq/article/somali-emergency-2000000-refugees By November 1972, some 21,000 Jehovah's Witnesses from Malawi were refugees in Zambia's eastern province. In December 17,700 were forced to return. In 1973, 35,000 Jehovah's Witnesses fled continued persecution to Mozambique. By August 1975 the 1980 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://www.asylumlaw.org/docs/congodemocraticrepublic/ind99b_congodr_ca.htm Ethnic tensions, which are a long standing issue, are reflected in DRC internal and external politics. The province of Shaba, now Katanga, has tried to secede since independence and there is friction with the Luba from Kasai-oriental. dominant 0.95 4750 1981 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4710 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://ideas.repec.org/p/qeh/qehwps/qehwps95.html Katangans and Kasaians have long-lasting grievances via-ネ-vis each other and the state. Both regions seceded in the 1960s and both experimented with autonomour policies in the early 1990s. dominant 0.95 4474.5 1982 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 8990 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://www.asylumlaw.org/docs/congodemocraticrepublic/ind99b_congodr_ca.htm Ethnic tensions, which are a long standing issue, are reflected in DRC internal and external politics. The province of Shaba, now Katanga, has tried to secede since independence and there is friction with the Luba from Kasai-oriental. dominant 0.95 8540.5 1983 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 10450 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://ideas.repec.org/p/qeh/qehwps/qehwps95.html Katangans and Kasaians have long-lasting grievances via-ネ-vis each other and the state. Both regions seceded in the 1960s and both experimented with autonomour policies in the early 1990s. dominant 0.95 9927.5 1984 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9560 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://www.asylumlaw.org/docs/congodemocraticrepublic/ind99b_congodr_ca.htm Ethnic tensions, which are a long standing issue, are reflected in DRC internal and external politics. The province of Shaba, now Katanga, has tried to secede since independence and there is friction with the Luba from Kasai-oriental. dominant 0.95 9082 1985 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9670 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://ideas.repec.org/p/qeh/qehwps/qehwps95.html Katangans and Kasaians have long-lasting grievances via-ネ-vis each other and the state. Both regions seceded in the 1960s and both experimented with autonomour policies in the early 1990s. dominant 0.95 9186.5 1986 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9500 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://www.asylumlaw.org/docs/congodemocraticrepublic/ind99b_congodr_ca.htm Ethnic tensions, which are a long standing issue, are reflected in DRC internal and external politics. The province of Shaba, now Katanga, has tried to secede since independence and there is friction with the Luba from Kasai-oriental. dominant 0.95 9025 1987 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9200 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://ideas.repec.org/p/qeh/qehwps/qehwps95.html Katangans and Kasaians have long-lasting grievances via-ネ-vis each other and the state. Both regions seceded in the 1960s and both experimented with autonomour policies in the early 1990s. dominant 0.95 8740 1988 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 8940 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://www.asylumlaw.org/docs/congodemocraticrepublic/ind99b_congodr_ca.htm Ethnic tensions, which are a long standing issue, are reflected in DRC internal and external politics. The province of Shaba, now Katanga, has tried to secede since independence and there is friction with the Luba from Kasai-oriental. dominant 0.95 8493 1989 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9000 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://ideas.repec.org/p/qeh/qehwps/qehwps95.html Katangans and Kasaians have long-lasting grievances via-ネ-vis each other and the state. Both regions seceded in the 1960s and both experimented with autonomour policies in the early 1990s. dominant 0.95 8550 1990 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9100 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 UNHCR Political developments in Zaire in the past year, particularly in the nearby Shaba Province, directly affected the refugee situation in Zambia. Few genuine cases were still related to the May 1990 incidents at the campus of Lubumbashi Universit dominant 0.95 8645 1991 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9380 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 UNHCR Political developments in Zaire in the past year, particularly in the nearby Shaba Province, directly affected the refugee situation in Zambia. Few genuine cases were still related to the May 1990 incidents at the campus of Lubumbashi Universit dominant 0.95 8911 1992 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 9620 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 UNHCR Ethnic tensions in Zambia between the Luba and the Kasai dominant 0.95 9139 1993 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13512 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2d4d2,3ae6ab6e7a,0.html . dominant 0.95 12836.4 1994 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13512 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://iccobservers.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/veroff-oxford-thesis-final-library-copy.pdf in 1993-1995 following the failed national elections in Angola as well as an influx of Luba-Kasai from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who had faced repression, discrimination, and forced expulation from their homes in Katanga Province dominant 0.95 12836.4 1995 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13320 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://iccobservers.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/veroff-oxford-thesis-final-library-copy.pdf in 1993-1995 following the failed national elections in Angola as well as an influx of Luba-Kasai from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who had faced repression, discrimination, and forced expulation from their homes in Katanga Province dominant 0.95 12654 1996 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 14180 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 http://iccobservers.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/veroff-oxford-thesis-final-library-copy.pdf in 1993-1995 following the failed national elections in Angola as well as an influx of Luba-Kasai from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who had faced repression, discrimination, and forced expulation from their homes in Katanga Province dominant 0.95 13471 1997 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13031 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Ngbandi 49008000 UNHCR From January 1997 onwards, about 400 ex-Forces Armees Zairoise personnel, including those who belonged to the Division Speciale Presidentielle (DSP) of former President Mobutu, entered Zambia and laid claim to refugee status. This created an aw dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12379.5 651.55 1998 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12195 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Ngbandi 49008000 UNHCR From January 1997 onwards, about 400 ex-Forces Armees Zairoise personnel, including those who belonged to the Division Speciale Presidentielle (DSP) of former President Mobutu, entered Zambia and laid claim to refugee status. This created an aw dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11585.2 609.75 1999 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 36421 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Ngbandi 49008000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,4565c22550,4565c25f629,43f5d1a62,0.html The Congolese refugees in Zambia come mostly from the Katanga Province. A minority come from tand Bukavu in Kivu Province. The refugees are both of urban and rural backgrounds. Congolese refugees live predominately in three of the four camps in dominant minority 0.95 0.05 34599.9 1821.05 2000 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 45051 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Ngbandi 49008000 "; http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Hornet/irin_4899.html" The refugees are mostly coming from the Kalemie, Moba and Pepa areas of eastern DRC. (Kalamie= mostly inhabited by Baluba (Luba-Kasai)) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 42798.4 2252.55 2001 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 56132 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Ngbandi 49008000 "; http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Hornet/irin_4899.html" The refugees are mostly coming from the Kalemie, Moba and Pepa areas of eastern DRC. (Kalamie= mostly inhabited by Baluba (Luba-Kasai)) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 53325.4 2806.6 2002 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 49160 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Ngbandi 49008000 "; http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Hornet/irin_4899.html" The refugees are mostly coming from the Kalemie, Moba and Pepa areas of eastern DRC. (Kalamie= mostly inhabited by Baluba (Luba-Kasai)) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 46702 2458 2003 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 58405 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Ngbandi 49008000 "; http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Hornet/irin_4899.html" The refugees are mostly coming from the Kalemie, Moba and Pepa areas of eastern DRC. (Kalamie= mostly inhabited by Baluba (Luba-Kasai)) dominant minority 0.95 0.05 55484.8 2920.25 2004 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 66248 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Tabwa 49008000 Tumbwe http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/2BA1DDFFEAA584CD85256EBB006F765E-ifrc-zmb-29mar.pdf The refugees are mostly coming from the Kalemie, Moba and Pepa areas of eastern DRC. (Kalamie= mostly inhabited by Baluba (Luba-Kasai)) dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 59623.2 3312.4 3312.4 2005 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 61243 490 551 0 Luba-Kasai 49005000 Tabwa 49008000 Tumbwe http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/41597821fa.pdf There is a second group of approximately 1700 DRC refugees planned for resettlement submission in 2005, due to legal and physical protection need and lack of local integration prospects. This is a group consiting mainly of ethnic Luba, who fale dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 55118.7 3062.15 3062.15 2006 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 60874 490 551 0 Tabwa Lunda-Kasai 49005000 "http://www.forgenow.org/content/forge-refugee-camps; http://www.unhcr.org/456c730c2.html" "Most inhabitants of Kala are of the Tabwa tribe; More than 80'000 Congolese refugees have repatriated since early last year, of whom some 38'000 were assisted by UNHCR. Transit centres were also beng prepared in Katanga, where most Congolese re" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 57830.3 3043.7 2007 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 55446 490 551 0 Tabwa Lunda-Kasai 49005000 UNHCR 90% of refugees in the north are from the tabwa group dominant minority 0.95 0.05 52673.7 2772.3 2008 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 47329 490 551 0 Tabwa Lunda-Kasai 49005000 UNHCR 90% of refugees in the north are from the tabwa group dominant minority 0.95 0.05 44962.6 2366.45 2009 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 21965 490 551 0 Tabwa Lunda-Kasai 49005000 UNHCR 90% of refugees in the north are from the tabwa group dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20866.8 1098.25 1986 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 2011 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 12509 490 551 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11883.5 625.45 2012 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 14871 490 551 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 14127.5 743.55 2013 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 16684 490 551 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15849.8 834.2 2014 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 18598 490 551 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 17668.1 929.9 2015 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 19293 490 551 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18328.3 964.65 2016 Zambia Dem. Rep. of the Congo 21338 490 551 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20271.1 1066.9 2001 Zambia Burundi 2417 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=7P55w5rrrzsC&printsec=frontcover&dq=managing+the+undesirables&hl=de&ei=vwjMTdizDZGp8QOmuNWgBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The UNHCR sit at Mahea is a settlement of 58'ooo refugees in a rural setting. The maximum number recordes was in fact 58'535 in January 2002 and has since declined, the population is made up mainly of Angolans,Rwandans and Burundi, thes last tw dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2296.15 120.85 2003 Zambia Burundi 2059 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=7P55w5rrrzsC&printsec=frontcover&dq=managing+the+undesirables&hl=de&ei=vwjMTdizDZGp8QOmuNWgBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The UNHCR sit at Mahea is a settlement of 58'ooo refugees in a rural setting. The maximum number recordes was in fact 58'535 in January 2002 and has since declined, the population is made up mainly of Angolans,Rwandans and Burundi, thes last tw dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1956.05 102.95 2005 Zambia Burundi 2089 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=7P55w5rrrzsC&printsec=frontcover&dq=managing+the+undesirables&hl=de&ei=vwjMTdizDZGp8QOmuNWgBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The UNHCR sit at Mahea is a settlement of 58'ooo refugees in a rural setting. The maximum number recordes was in fact 58'535 in January 2002 and has since declined, the population is made up mainly of Angolans,Rwandans and Burundi, thes last tw dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1984.55 104.45 2009 Zambia Burundi 2087 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 Tutsi 51602000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=7P55w5rrrzsC&printsec=frontcover&dq=managing+the+undesirables&hl=de&ei=vwjMTdizDZGp8QOmuNWgBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The UNHCR sit at Mahea is a settlement of 58'ooo refugees in a rural setting. The maximum number recordes was in fact 58'535 in January 2002 and has since declined, the population is made up mainly of Angolans,Rwandans and Burundi, thes last tw dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1982.65 104.35 2010 Zambia Burundi 2175 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 2066.25 2011 Zambia Burundi 2038 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 1936.1 2012 Zambia Burundi 2378 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 2259.1 2013 Zambia Burundi 2435 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 2313.25 2014 Zambia Burundi 2501 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 2375.95 2015 Zambia Burundi 2931 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 2784.45 2016 Zambia Burundi 3637 516 551 427086 Hutu 51601000 dominant 0.95 3455.15 1997 Zambia Rwanda 2094 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 UNHCR a mayority of refugees are Hutus dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1989.3 104.7 1998 Zambia Rwanda 4048 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3845.6 202.4 1999 Zambia Rwanda 4155 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3947.25 207.75 2000 Zambia Rwanda 4809 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4568.55 240.45 2001 Zambia Rwanda 5048 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4795.6 252.4 2002 Zambia Rwanda 5032 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4780.4 251.6 2003 Zambia Rwanda 5767 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 UNHCR The Hutu still fear to return to Rwanda dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5478.65 288.35 2004 Zambia Rwanda 5791 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5501.45 289.55 2005 Zambia Rwanda 5669 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 UNHCR The Hutu fear to return because of the unequal treatment in Rwanda dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5385.55 283.45 2006 Zambia Rwanda 4067 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3863.65 203.35 2007 Zambia Rwanda 4045 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3842.75 202.25 2008 Zambia Rwanda 4898 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4653.1 244.9 2009 Zambia Rwanda 5145 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 http://hir.harvard.edu/religion/blurry-borders "The porous borders along northern Zambia recently allowed entry to over 30,000 Rwandan Hutus...Also, the country will likely witness an influx of Hutu refugees;" dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4887.75 257.25 2011 Zambia Rwanda 5559 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3335.4 1667.7 2012 Zambia Rwanda 5963 517 551 606208 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3577.8 1788.9 1975 Zambia Angola 30040 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 18024 9012 1976 Zambia Angola 27730 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 16638 8319 1977 Zambia Angola 29700 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 17820 8910 1978 Zambia Angola 25750 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 15450 7725 1979 Zambia Angola 26000 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 15600 7800 1980 Zambia Angola 22000 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela http://www.mongabay.com/history/angola/angola-nganguela.html In the 1980s, the spread of the UNITA insurgency into the Nganuela-inhabited area adjacent to the Zambian border led to the flight of many Nganguela families into Zambia majority minority 0.6 0.3 13200 6600 1981 Zambia Angola 29130 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 17478 8739 1982 Zambia Angola 71450 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 42870 21435 1983 Zambia Angola 83100 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 49860 24930 1984 Zambia Angola 75080 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority 0.6 0.3 45048 22524 1985 Zambia Angola 76760 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" "Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above.; The sa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 46056 23028 1986 Zambia Angola 94230 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" "Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above.; The sa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 56538 28269 2000 Zambia Angola 198154 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&pg=PA180&lpg=PA180&dq=lunda+refugees+in+zambia&source=bl&ots=AGGY6ZOBL-&sig=mEhEjQ2y-5k76H-DQ4MjNYaMEg0&hl=de&ei=bbAyTpaNLceM-waipdGDDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAw#v=onepag Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war (1975-2002) in that nation and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 118892 39630.8 9907.7 1987 Zambia Angola 93000 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" "Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above.; The sa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 55800 27900 1988 Zambia Angola 97008 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" "Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above.; The sa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 58204.8 29102.4 1989 Zambia Angola 98140 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" "Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above.; The sa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 58884 29442 1990 Zambia Angola 99083 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" "Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above.; The sa" majority minority 0.6 0.3 59449.8 29724.9 1991 Zambia Angola 102453 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 61471.8 20490.6 5122.65 1992 Zambia Angola 101779 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 61067.4 20355.8 5088.95 1993 Zambia Angola 103674 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 62204.4 20734.8 5183.7 1994 Zambia Angola 103674 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela "http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ethnic+groups+worldwide:+a+ready+reference+handbook&hl=de&ei=yLq6Ta-_Ns- bOvz3ucYF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ; Bakewell, O. 199" Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war in that nation, and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia. P. 180, Bakewell 1996: Most of the Angolans in Zambia are of the Lunda-Chokwe and the Nganguela gropus as noted above. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 62204.4 20734.8 5183.7 1995 Zambia Angola 109545 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&pg=PA180&lpg=PA180&dq=lunda+refugees+in+zambia&source=bl&ots=AGGY6ZOBL-&sig=mEhEjQ2y-5k76H-DQ4MjNYaMEg0&hl=de&ei=bbAyTpaNLceM-waipdGDDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAw#v=onepag Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war (1975-2002) in that nation and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 65727 21909 5477.25 1996 Zambia Angola 109623 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&pg=PA180&lpg=PA180&dq=lunda+refugees+in+zambia&source=bl&ots=AGGY6ZOBL-&sig=mEhEjQ2y-5k76H-DQ4MjNYaMEg0&hl=de&ei=bbAyTpaNLceM-waipdGDDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAw#v=onepag Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war (1975-2002) in that nation and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 65773.8 21924.6 5481.15 1997 Zambia Angola 147249 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&pg=PA180&lpg=PA180&dq=lunda+refugees+in+zambia&source=bl&ots=AGGY6ZOBL-&sig=mEhEjQ2y-5k76H-DQ4MjNYaMEg0&hl=de&ei=bbAyTpaNLceM-waipdGDDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAw#v=onepag Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war (1975-2002) in that nation and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 88349.4 29449.8 7362.45 1998 Zambia Angola 149778 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&pg=PA180&lpg=PA180&dq=lunda+refugees+in+zambia&source=bl&ots=AGGY6ZOBL-&sig=mEhEjQ2y-5k76H-DQ4MjNYaMEg0&hl=de&ei=bbAyTpaNLceM-waipdGDDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAw#v=onepag Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war (1975-2002) in that nation and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 89866.8 29955.6 7488.9 1999 Zambia Angola 163096 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://books.google.ch/booksid=uwi-rv3VV6cC&pg=PA180&lpg=PA180&dq=lunda+refugees+in+zambia&source=bl&ots=AGGY6ZOBL-&sig=mEhEjQ2y-5k76H-DQ4MjNYaMEg0&hl=de&ei=bbAyTpaNLceM-waipdGDDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAw#v=onepag Life for the Lunda in Angola was disrupted by the civil war (1975-2002) in that nation and many Lunda refugees fled into Zambia majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 97857.6 32619.2 8154.8 2016 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 85500 2001 Zambia Angola 218154 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 130892 43630.8 10907.7 2002 Zambia Angola 188436 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 113062 37687.2 9421.8 2003 Zambia Angola 158894 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 95336.4 31778.8 7944.7 2004 Zambia Angola 88842 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 53305.2 17768.4 4442.1 2005 Zambia Angola 75468 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 45280.8 15093.6 3773.4 2006 Zambia Angola 42675 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 25605 8535 2133.75 2007 Zambia Angola 40757 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 24454.2 8151.4 2037.85 2008 Zambia Angola 27131 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16278.6 5426.2 1356.55 2009 Zambia Angola 25329 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela http://www.cidi.org/report/9612 The Angolan refugees are mainly Mbundu, Mbunda, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale and Luchazi majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 15197.4 5065.8 1266.45 2010 Zambia Angola 25265 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela majority minority 0.6 0.3 15159 7579.5 2011 Zambia Angola 23500 540 551 0 Lunda-Chokwe 54003000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 Nganguela majority minority 0.6 0.3 14100 7050 1985 Zambia Mozambique 6000 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:472 I have shown that the Zambians and the refugees belong to one ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3600 1200 300 1986 Zambia Mozambique 23000 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:472 I have shown that the Zambians and the refugees belong to one ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13800 4600 1150 1987 Zambia Mozambique 30000 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:472 I have shown that the Zambians and the refugees belong to one ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 18000 6000 1500 1988 Zambia Mozambique 24000 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:472 I have shown that the Zambians and the refugees belong to one ethnic group. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14400 4800 1200 1989 Zambia Mozambique 22100 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/viewFile/21758/20428 Both local Zambians and a large number fo the refugees belong to the Chewa and Nsenga ethnic groups majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 13260 4420 1105 1990 Zambia Mozambique 23377 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/viewFile/21758/20428 Both local Zambians and a large number fo the refugees belong to the Chewa and Nsenga ethnic groups majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14026.2 4675.4 1168.85 1991 Zambia Mozambique 23530 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/viewFile/21758/20428 Both local Zambians and a large number fo the refugees belong to the Chewa and Nsenga ethnic groups majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14118 4706 1176.5 1992 Zambia Mozambique 26316 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/viewFile/21758/20428 Both local Zambians and a large number fo the refugees belong to the Chewa and Nsenga ethnic groups majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 15789.6 5263.2 1315.8 1993 Zambia Mozambique 19312 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/viewFile/21758/20428 Both local Zambians and a large number fo the refugees belong to the Chewa and Nsenga ethnic groups majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11587.2 3862.4 965.6 1994 Zambia Mozambique 19312 541 551 0 Nsenga Chewa Ngoni http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/viewFile/21758/20428 Both local Zambians and a large number fo the refugees belong to the Chewa and Nsenga ethnic groups majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 11587.2 3862.4 965.6 1977 Zambia Zimbabwe 30000 552 551 0 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Shona 55201200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=wCO-LclQEKEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+zimbabwe+african+people's+union&hl=de&ei=HRMlTsqXCoue-waZyYXpCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false "In Zambia, there were 54000 Rhodesian refugees, and in both countries the refugees were mostly ZAPU supporter.; if one was Ndebele he was ZAPU, therefore a dissident and supporter of Joshua Nkomo." dominant minority 0.95 0.05 28500 1500 1978 Zambia Zimbabwe 45320 552 551 0 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Shona 55201200 http://books.google.ch/booksid=wCO-LclQEKEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+zimbabwe+african+people's+union&hl=de&ei=HRMlTsqXCoue-waZyYXpCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false It has to be shown that the differences between ZAPU and ZANU corresponded with tribal divisions. When discussing the rivalries between ZAPU and ZANU, some scholars who downplay the negative fole of ethnicity have tried to point out that there dominant minority 0.95 0.05 43054 2266 1979 Zambia Zimbabwe 25000 552 551 0 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Shona 55201200 http://www.gta.gov.zw/index.phpoption=com_content&view=article&id=168&Itemid=188 The Rhodeisans carried out both air and ground attacks on mailnly ZANU and ZAPU refugees camps in Mozambique and Zambia respectively dominant minority 0.95 0.05 23750 1250 1980 Zambia South Africa 3500 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 3325 1981 Zambia South Africa 2160 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 2052 1982 Zambia South Africa 2810 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 2669.5 1983 Zambia South Africa 2940 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 2793 1984 Zambia South Africa 2830 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 2688.5 1985 Zambia South Africa 3100 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 2945 1986 Zambia South Africa 3400 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 3230 1987 Zambia South Africa 3900 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 3705 1988 Zambia South Africa 3600 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 Lischer S. 10 (ANC) dominant 0.95 3420 1989 Zambia South Africa 3000 560 551 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 2850 1990 Zambia South Africa 3299 560 551 516281 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=pktCs24EgF0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=yearbook+of+the+united+nations+1987&hl=de&ei=hGwlTuq9JoSbOu298NEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The nubmer of South African refugees in Zambia increased as a result of young refugees being evacuated there from Lesotho. The majority of those 3400 refugees were affiliated with the African National Congress of South Africa. dominant 0.95 3134.05 1975 Zambia Namibia 3720 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 3534 1976 Zambia Namibia 3350 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 3182.5 1977 Zambia Namibia 2700 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 2565 1978 Zambia Namibia 5710 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 5424.5 1979 Zambia Namibia 5500 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 5225 1980 Zambia Namibia 5500 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 5225 1981 Zambia Namibia 4300 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 4085 1996 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 3281 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 3116.95 1982 Zambia Namibia 4900 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 4655 1983 Zambia Namibia 4880 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 4636 1984 Zambia Namibia 7320 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 6954 1985 Zambia Namibia 7400 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 7030 1986 Zambia Namibia 7390 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 7020.5 1987 Zambia Namibia 6200 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 5890 1988 Zambia Namibia 7300 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://umanitoba.ca/institutes/disaster_research/refugee_thesis/chapter5.pdf Starting in the early 1970s, Namibians who were associated with SWAPO and to a lesser extent other liberation fronts were forced to flee their homes. Most of the refugees settled initially in southern Angola and Zambia dominant 0.95 6935 1989 Zambia Namibia 2080 565 551 0 Ovambo 56509000 http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj87/win87/owen.html SWAPO's origins lie in the Ovambo People's Organization, which was formed in the late 1950s to provide social support and political representation for the Ovambo people of Namibia.2 The organization's name was changed in 1960 to reflect its int dominant 0.95 1976 2001 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4182 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR Refugees from DRC, Rwanda and Burundi or Tutsi origin (Banyamulenges in the DRC context) also appear to be vulnerable. Almost all of them orginate from Kivu region. Kivus make-up the majority of the refugees in Zimbabwe majority minority 0.6 0.3 2509.2 1254.6 2002 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4695 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR Refugees from DRC, Rwanda and Burundi or Tutsi origin (Banyamulenges in the DRC context) also appear to be vulnerable. Almost all of them orginate from Kivu region. Kivus make-up the majority of the refugees in Zimbabwe majority minority 0.6 0.3 2817 1408.5 2003 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 6122 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR Refugees from DRC, Rwanda and Burundi or Tutsi origin (Banyamulenges in the DRC context) also appear to be vulnerable. Almost all of them orginate from Kivu region. Kivus make-up the majority of the refugees in Zimbabwe majority minority 0.6 0.3 3673.2 1836.6 2004 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 3614 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR Refugees from DRC, Rwanda and Burundi or Tutsi origin (Banyamulenges in the DRC context) also appear to be vulnerable. Almost all of them orginate from Kivu region. Kivus make-up the majority of the refugees in Zimbabwe majority minority 0.6 0.3 2168.4 1084.2 2005 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 6536 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR for the DRC nationals, almost all of them are form the Eastern part in the Kivus majority minority 0.6 0.3 3921.6 1960.8 2006 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2203 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR Refugees from DRC, Rwanda and Burundi or Tutsi origin (Banyamulenges in the DRC context) also appear to be vulnerable. Almost all of them orginate from Kivu region. Kivus make-up the majority of the refugees in Zimbabwe majority minority 0.6 0.3 1321.8 660.9 2007 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2596 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of the country, most of them from the Kivu province majority minority 0.6 0.3 1557.6 778.8 2008 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2250 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR Refugees from DRC, Rwanda and Burundi or Tutsi origin (Banyamulenges in the DRC context) also appear to be vulnerable. Almost all of them orginate from Kivu region. Kivus make-up the majority of the refugees in Zimbabwe majority minority 0.6 0.3 1350 675 2009 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2648 490 552 239108 Ohter Kivu groups 49010000 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 UNHCR Refugees are from the eastern part of the country, most of them from the Kivu province majority minority 0.6 0.3 1588.8 794.4 2010 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 3070 490 552 239108 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2916.5 153.5 2011 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 3203 490 552 239108 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3042.85 160.15 2012 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2978 490 552 239108 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2829.1 148.9 2013 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4725 490 552 239108 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4488.75 236.25 2014 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4866 490 552 239108 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4622.7 243.3 1987 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 2015 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5414 490 552 239108 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5143.3 270.7 2016 Zimbabwe Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5925 490 552 239108 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5628.75 296.25 1981 Zimbabwe Mozambique 5000 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 4750 1982 Zimbabwe Mozambique 20000 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 19000 1983 Zimbabwe Mozambique 50000 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 47500 1984 Zimbabwe Mozambique 50000 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 47500 1985 Zimbabwe Mozambique 62500 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 59375 1986 Zimbabwe Mozambique 65000 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 61750 1987 Zimbabwe Mozambique 123400 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 117230 1988 Zimbabwe Mozambique 174173 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 165464 1989 Zimbabwe Mozambique 175000 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 166250 1990 Zimbabwe Mozambique 190590 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 181060 1991 Zimbabwe Mozambique 197080 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 187226 1992 Zimbabwe Mozambique 237123 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 225267 1993 Zimbabwe Mozambique 100000 541 552 0 Shona-Ndau 54103000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=r01JOuwdf2oC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=unhcr+and+voluntary+repatriation+of+refugees&source=bl&ots=G_OXPidJSL&sig=nHV0TE6tCjNSrLEnUumB__4vgew&hl=de&ei=ieW_TfytJ8SZOoftseUE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0C Mozambican refugees in Zimbabwe were, as the majority of the local host population, of the Shone tribe. P.338 dominant 0.95 95000 2010 Malawi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2227 490 553 273758 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2115.65 111.35 2011 Malawi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2558 490 553 273758 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2430.1 127.9 2012 Malawi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2827 490 553 273758 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2685.65 141.35 2013 Malawi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2485 490 553 273758 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2360.75 124.25 2014 Malawi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2511 490 553 273758 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2385.45 125.55 2015 Malawi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5361 490 553 273758 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5092.95 268.05 2016 Malawi Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5444 490 553 273758 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 Bembe 49010000 http://www.unhcr.org/558c0e039.pdf The majority of Congolese refugees are of Banyarwanda background (Tutsi, Hutu or Banyamulenge). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5171.8 272.2 2001 Malawi Rwanda 3761 517 553 809749 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 UNHCR The Hutus are predominant in the Dzaleka Camp dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3572.95 188.05 2009 Malawi Rwanda 2226 517 553 809749 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 UNHCR The Hutus are predominant in the Dzaleka Camp dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2114.7 111.3 2010 Malawi Rwanda 2163 517 553 809749 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1297.8 648.9 2011 Malawi Rwanda 2289 517 553 809749 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1373.4 686.7 2012 Malawi Rwanda 2226 517 553 809749 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1335.6 667.8 2015 Malawi Rwanda 2116 517 553 809749 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1269.6 634.8 2016 Malawi Rwanda 2243 517 553 809749 Hutu 51701000 Tutsi 51702000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1345.8 672.9 1986 Malawi Mozambique 100000 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue repository-forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:569 Since 1986, however, Mozambican refugees have been entering Malawi from the south and Southwest in increasing numbers. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 60000 20000 5000 1987 Malawi Mozambique 401640 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue http://www.noeasyvictories.org/sar/sar1002.pdf Of the over 1.1 million refugees forced out of Mozambique, almost 700'000 came from the Tete Province. Consequently Angonia, with an estimated present population of 220'000 had been almost entirely depopulated. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 240984 80328 20082 1988 Malawi Mozambique 628133 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/view/21757/20427 Tete Province (which is the place of origin for 70 percent of all refugees in Malawi) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 376880 125627 31406.7 1989 Malawi Mozambique 822503 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue http://books.google.ch/booksid=cJ8ZJaxdbIQC&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=tete+province+ethnic+group&source=bl&ots=8Dw_RQyHm6&sig=P4ZX9WHffHiqyVaGnj1mlc8pMu8&hl=de&ei=wMkyTvaOL471-gaDxYj4DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBA#v=onep The population of Tete Province is around 1'200'000 and teh main ethnic groups are Njanja, the Nyungue and the Sena majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 493502 164501 41125.2 1990 Malawi Mozambique 926725 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue http://books.google.ch/booksid=cJ8ZJaxdbIQC&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=tete+province+ethnic+group&source=bl&ots=8Dw_RQyHm6&sig=P4ZX9WHffHiqyVaGnj1mlc8pMu8&hl=de&ei=wMkyTvaOL471-gaDxYj4DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBA#v=onep The population of Tete Province is around 1'200'000 and teh main ethnic groups are Njanja, the Nyungue and the Sena majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 556035 185345 46336.2 1991 Malawi Mozambique 981812 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue http://books.google.ch/booksid=cJ8ZJaxdbIQC&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=tete+province+ethnic+group&source=bl&ots=8Dw_RQyHm6&sig=P4ZX9WHffHiqyVaGnj1mlc8pMu8&hl=de&ei=wMkyTvaOL471-gaDxYj4DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBA#v=onep The population of Tete Province is around 1'200'000 and teh main ethnic groups are Njanja, the Nyungue and the Sena majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 589087 196362 49090.6 1992 Malawi Mozambique 1058492 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue http://books.google.ch/booksid=cJ8ZJaxdbIQC&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=tete+province+ethnic+group&source=bl&ots=8Dw_RQyHm6&sig=P4ZX9WHffHiqyVaGnj1mlc8pMu8&hl=de&ei=wMkyTvaOL471-gaDxYj4DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBA#v=onep The population of Tete Province is around 1'200'000 and teh main ethnic groups are Njanja, the Nyungue and the Sena majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 635095 211698 52924.6 1993 Malawi Mozambique 713406 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,WRITENET,,MWI,,3ae6a6be8,0.html A study of refugees in Dedza and Ntcheu Districts by Violet Bonga of the University of Malawi found almost universal enthusiasm for return.[93] This is perhaps because many refugees in those districts came from neighbouring Angonia which is eas majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 428044 142681 35670.3 1994 Malawi Mozambique 88939 541 553 0 Sena Chewa (Nyanja) Nyungue http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,WRITENET,,MWI,,3ae6a6be8,0.html A study of refugees in Dedza and Ntcheu Districts by Violet Bonga of the University of Malawi found almost universal enthusiasm for return.[93] This is perhaps because many refugees in those districts came from neighbouring Angonia which is eas majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 53363.4 17787.8 4446.95 1995 South Africa Angola 3049 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationresources/xenophobia/research/warner.pdf Many of the men participating in this study had left their families in Angola to avoid being permanently drafted into the army to fight UNITA rebels majority minority 0.6 0.3 1829.4 914.7 1996 South Africa Angola 3876 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Sentinel-Security-Assessment-Southern-Africa/Demography-Angola.html However, the introduction of multiparty democracy and the returen to war by UNITA'a armed faction in the 1990s saw substantial numbers of Ovimbundu transfer their loyalty to the government and they currently comprise the largest ethnic group am majority minority 0.6 0.3 2325.6 1162.8 1997 South Africa Angola 2304 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationresources/xenophobia/research/warner.pdf Many of the men participating in this study had left their families in Angola to avoid being permanently drafted into the army to fight UNITA rebels majority minority 0.6 0.3 1382.4 691.2 1998 South Africa Angola 2502 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Sentinel-Security-Assessment-Southern-Africa/Demography-Angola.html However, the introduction of multiparty democracy and the returen to war by UNITA'a armed faction in the 1990s saw substantial numbers of Ovimbundu transfer their loyalty to the government and they currently comprise the largest ethnic group am majority minority 0.6 0.3 1501.2 750.6 1999 South Africa Angola 3816 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationresources/xenophobia/research/warner.pdf Many of the men participating in this study had left their families in Angola to avoid being permanently drafted into the army to fight UNITA rebels majority minority 0.6 0.3 2289.6 1144.8 1997 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 5752 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 5464.4 2000 South Africa Angola 3897 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationresources/xenophobia/research/warner.pdf Many of the men participating in this study had left their families in Angola to avoid being permanently drafted into the army to fight UNITA rebels majority minority 0.6 0.3 2338.2 1169.1 2001 South Africa Angola 4752 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Sentinel-Security-Assessment-Southern-Africa/Demography-Angola.html However, the introduction of multiparty democracy and the returen to war by UNITA'a armed faction in the 1990s saw substantial numbers of Ovimbundu transfer their loyalty to the government and they currently comprise the largest ethnic group am majority minority 0.6 0.3 2851.2 1425.6 2002 South Africa Angola 5291 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationresources/xenophobia/research/warner.pdf Many of the men participating in this study had left their families in Angola to avoid being permanently drafted into the army to fight UNITA rebels majority minority 0.6 0.3 3174.6 1587.3 2003 South Africa Angola 5773 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Sentinel-Security-Assessment-Southern-Africa/Demography-Angola.html However, the introduction of multiparty democracy and the returen to war by UNITA'a armed faction in the 1990s saw substantial numbers of Ovimbundu transfer their loyalty to the government and they currently comprise the largest ethnic group am majority minority 0.6 0.3 3463.8 1731.9 2004 South Africa Angola 5774 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationresources/xenophobia/research/warner.pdf Many of the men participating in this study had left their families in Angola to avoid being permanently drafted into the army to fight UNITA rebels majority minority 0.6 0.3 3464.4 1732.2 2005 South Africa Angola 5764 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Sentinel-Security-Assessment-Southern-Africa/Demography-Angola.html However, the introduction of multiparty democracy and the returen to war by UNITA'a armed faction in the 1990s saw substantial numbers of Ovimbundu transfer their loyalty to the government and they currently comprise the largest ethnic group am majority minority 0.6 0.3 3458.4 1729.2 2006 South Africa Angola 5759 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationresources/xenophobia/research/warner.pdf Many of the men participating in this study had left their families in Angola to avoid being permanently drafted into the army to fight UNITA rebels majority minority 0.6 0.3 3455.4 1727.7 2007 South Africa Angola 5752 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Sentinel-Security-Assessment-Southern-Africa/Demography-Angola.html However, the introduction of multiparty democracy and the returen to war by UNITA'a armed faction in the 1990s saw substantial numbers of Ovimbundu transfer their loyalty to the government and they currently comprise the largest ethnic group am majority minority 0.6 0.3 3451.2 1725.6 2008 South Africa Angola 5751 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationresources/xenophobia/research/warner.pdf Many of the men participating in this study had left their families in Angola to avoid being permanently drafted into the army to fight UNITA rebels majority minority 0.6 0.3 3450.6 1725.3 2009 South Africa Angola 5758 540 560 752318 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Sentinel-Security-Assessment-Southern-Africa/Demography-Angola.html However, the introduction of multiparty democracy and the returen to war by UNITA'a armed faction in the 1990s saw substantial numbers of Ovimbundu transfer their loyalty to the government and they currently comprise the largest ethnic group am majority minority 0.6 0.3 3454.8 1727.4 2010 South Africa Angola 5808 540 560 429896 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3484.8 1742.4 2011 South Africa Angola 5808 540 560 429896 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3484.8 1742.4 2012 South Africa Angola 5805 540 560 429896 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3483 1741.5 2015 South Africa Angola 3042 540 560 429896 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Mbundu-Mestico 54004000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1825.2 912.6 1993 South Africa Mozambique 250000 541 560 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=SevuatHzfwgC&pg=PA69&dq=friendship+distance+and+kinship+talk+amongst+mozambican+refugees+in+south+africa&hl=de&ei=Req_Tf-8ApCUOremzfEE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=friendship Between the mid-1980 and 1990s an estimated 250'000 Mozambicans crossed the border into South Africa�The majority were Tsonga speakers� p. 69 dominant 0.95 237500 1994 South Africa Mozambique 90000 541 560 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=SevuatHzfwgC&pg=PA69&dq=friendship+distance+and+kinship+talk+amongst+mozambican+refugees+in+south+africa&hl=de&ei=Req_Tf-8ApCUOremzfEE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=friendship Between the mid-1980 and 1990s an estimated 250'000 Mozambicans crossed the border into South Africa�The majority were Tsonga speakers� p. 69 dominant 0.95 85500 1995 South Africa Mozambique 89299 541 560 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=SevuatHzfwgC&pg=PA69&dq=friendship+distance+and+kinship+talk+amongst+mozambican+refugees+in+south+africa&hl=de&ei=Req_Tf-8ApCUOremzfEE&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=friendship Between the mid-1980 and 1990s an estimated 250'000 Mozambicans crossed the border into South Africa�The majority were Tsonga speakers� p. 69 dominant 0.95 84834 2001 South Africa Zimbabwe 552 560 0 2014 South Africa Zimbabwe 6217 552 560 0 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Shona 55201200 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09744053.2015.1089013 Historically Zimbabwean migrants tended to be from the Ndebele community or whitesettlers. However, in the past decade there has been a large increase in Shona speaking Zimbabweans  majority minority 0.6 0.3 3730.2 1865.1 2015 South Africa Zimbabwe 6358 552 560 0 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Shona 55201200 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09744053.2015.1089013 Historically Zimbabwean migrants tended to be from the Ndebele community or whitesettlers. However, in the past decade there has been a large increase in Shona speaking Zimbabweans  majority minority 0.6 0.3 3814.8 1907.4 2016 South Africa Zimbabwe 4596 552 560 0 Ndebele-Kalanga-(Tonga) 55201100 Shona 55201200 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09744053.2015.1089013 Historically Zimbabwean migrants tended to be from the Ndebele community or whitesettlers. However, in the past decade there has been a large increase in Shona speaking Zimbabweans  majority minority 0.6 0.3 2757.6 1378.8 1988 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5000 490 625 0 1996 Namibia Angola 2069 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 UNHCR 91% of refugees in Namibia come from Angola, and reside at the Osire refugee camp. The remainder of the refugee population is made up of single adults from other parts of Africa. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1241.4 413.8 103.45 1997 Namibia Angola 2188 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=bqDmLHyoQFIC&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=The+Angolan+refugees+include+people+from+a+number+of+different+ethnic+groups+such+as+Nganguela,+Lunda,+Ndembu+and+Ovambo+(all+Bantu-speaking+agropastoral+groups)+and+some+San.&s Osire camp: The Angolan refugees include people from a number of different ethnic groups such as Nganguela, Lunda, Ndembu and Ovambo (all Bantu-speaking agropastoral groups) and some San. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1312.8 437.6 109.4 1998 Namibia Angola 2818 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 UNHCR 99 Refugees from Angola have the same etnhic background as the population in northern Namibia majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1690.8 563.6 140.9 1999 Namibia Angola 6984 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/2000/october/namibia.htm And it appears that the Kangela- and Ovimbundu-speaking Angolan nationals do not get on well with each other (statement from Osire refugee camp) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4190.4 1396.8 349.2 2000 Namibia Angola 27263 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,USCRI,,NAM,3b31e16624,0.html Ethnic tensions at Osire refugee camp posed occasional protection concerns. Violence between ethnic Ovimbundu Angolan refugees and ethnic Ngangelas refugees during a camp soccer game hospitalized five refugees in September. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16357.8 5452.6 1363.15 2001 Namibia Angola 30881 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 UNHCR The majority of Angolan refugees in Namibia support the UNITA or are at the very least UNITA sympathisers. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 18528.6 6176.2 1544.05 2002 Namibia Angola 21636 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 UNHCR Even if the civil war ended many refugees delay to go back to Angola majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12981.6 4327.2 1081.8 2003 Namibia Angola 17814 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 UNHCR Only few refugees from Angola arrived. The Repatriation continued. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10688.4 3562.8 890.7 2004 Namibia Angola 12618 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 UNHCR Continued voluntary repatriation majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7570.8 2523.6 630.9 2005 Namibia Angola 4666 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=bqDmLHyoQFIC&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=The+Angolan+refugees+include+people+from+a+number+of+different+ethnic+groups+such+as+Nganguela,+Lunda,+Ndembu+and+Ovambo+(all+Bantu-speaking+agropastoral+groups)+and+some+San.&s Osire camp: The Angolan refugees include people from a number of different ethnic groups such as Nganguela, Lunda, Ndembu and Ovambo (all Bantu-speaking agropastoral groups) and some San. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2799.6 933.2 233.3 2006 Namibia Angola 4738 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=bqDmLHyoQFIC&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=The+Angolan+refugees+include+people+from+a+number+of+different+ethnic+groups+such+as+Nganguela,+Lunda,+Ndembu+and+Ovambo+(all+Bantu-speaking+agropastoral+groups)+and+some+San.&s Osire camp: The Angolan refugees include people from a number of different ethnic groups such as Nganguela, Lunda, Ndembu and Ovambo (all Bantu-speaking agropastoral groups) and some San. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2842.8 947.6 236.9 2007 Namibia Angola 5705 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=bqDmLHyoQFIC&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=The+Angolan+refugees+include+people+from+a+number+of+different+ethnic+groups+such+as+Nganguela,+Lunda,+Ndembu+and+Ovambo+(all+Bantu-speaking+agropastoral+groups)+and+some+San.&s Osire camp: The Angolan refugees include people from a number of different ethnic groups such as Nganguela, Lunda, Ndembu and Ovambo (all Bantu-speaking agropastoral groups) and some San. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3423 1141 285.25 2008 Namibia Angola 5916 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=bqDmLHyoQFIC&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=The+Angolan+refugees+include+people+from+a+number+of+different+ethnic+groups+such+as+Nganguela,+Lunda,+Ndembu+and+Ovambo+(all+Bantu-speaking+agropastoral+groups)+and+some+San.&s Osire camp: The Angolan refugees include people from a number of different ethnic groups such as Nganguela, Lunda, Ndembu and Ovambo (all Bantu-speaking agropastoral groups) and some San. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3549.6 1183.2 295.8 2009 Namibia Angola 5924 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Nganguela Lunda 54003000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=bqDmLHyoQFIC&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=The+Angolan+refugees+include+people+from+a+number+of+different+ethnic+groups+such+as+Nganguela,+Lunda,+Ndembu+and+Ovambo+(all+Bantu-speaking+agropastoral+groups)+and+some+San.&s Osire camp: The Angolan refugees include people from a number of different ethnic groups such as Nganguela, Lunda, Ndembu and Ovambo (all Bantu-speaking agropastoral groups) and some San. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3554.4 1184.8 296.2 2010 Namibia Angola 5904 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Lunda 54003000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3542.4 1771.2 2011 Namibia Angola 4322 540 565 0 Ovimbundu-Ovambo 54005000 Lunda 54003000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2593.2 1296.6 1980 Lesotho South Africa 10000 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://books.google.ch/booksid=dXidsxSqEggC&printsec=frontcover&dq=beggar+your+neighbor&hl=de&ei=-PcwTuS6NIK8-QaMnMDpDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q&f=false During the 1970s, Pretoria became increasingly vocal about Lesotho's role as host to South African refugees. There is a steady stream of about 100 a month, which becomes a flood each time there is trouble in the townships. Many stay and settle, dominant 0.95 9500 1981 Lesotho South Africa 11500 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 10925 1982 Lesotho South Africa 11500 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 10925 1983 Lesotho South Africa 11500 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 10925 1998 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 7252 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 6889.4 1989 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4650 490 625 0 1984 Lesotho South Africa 11660 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 11077 1985 Lesotho South Africa 11500 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 10925 1986 Lesotho South Africa 11500 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 10925 1987 Lesotho South Africa 4000 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 3800 1988 Lesotho South Africa 4230 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 4018.5 1989 Lesotho South Africa 4248 560 570 0 Blacks 56005000 http://gateway-africa.com/countries/lesotho/index.html Lesotho, which had long admitted black South African refugees (including members of the outlawed African National Congress)� dominant 0.95 4035.6 1977 Botswana Zimbabwe 4000 552 571 0 1978 Botswana Zimbabwe 17760 552 571 0 1979 Botswana Zimbabwe 22530 552 571 0 1983 Botswana Zimbabwe 3200 552 571 0 1984 Botswana Zimbabwe 3760 552 571 0 1985 Botswana Zimbabwe 4250 552 571 0 1986 Botswana Zimbabwe 3150 552 571 0 1987 Botswana Zimbabwe 3780 552 571 0 2000 Botswana Namibia 2295 565 571 0 2001 Botswana Namibia 2253 565 571 0 1985 Swaziland Mozambique 3500 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans http://books.google.ch/booksid=pXDcPJMDaqwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=handbuch+der+ausl%C3%A4nde+rund+zuwanderungspolitik&hl=de&ei=9jnFTdXTC4WYOujP6aII&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CEsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false 1996 waren 97% der Bev�lkerung Swazis, die �berigen 3 Prozent setzten sich aus Zulus, Tsongas, Shangaanas (oft ehemalige Fl�chtligen aus Mozambique) �zusammen, p. 623 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3325 175 1986 Swaziland Mozambique 5300 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans http://books.google.ch/booksid=pXDcPJMDaqwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=handbuch+der+ausl%C3%A4nde+rund+zuwanderungspolitik&hl=de&ei=9jnFTdXTC4WYOujP6aII&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CEsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false 1996 waren 97% der Bev�lkerung Swazis, die �berigen 3 Prozent setzten sich aus Zulus, Tsongas, Shangaanas (oft ehemalige Fl�chtligen aus Mozambique) �zusammen, p. 623 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5035 265 1987 Swaziland Mozambique 7700 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans http://books.google.ch/booksid=pXDcPJMDaqwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=handbuch+der+ausl%C3%A4nde+rund+zuwanderungspolitik&hl=de&ei=9jnFTdXTC4WYOujP6aII&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CEsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false 1996 waren 97% der Bev�lkerung Swazis, die �berigen 3 Prozent setzten sich aus Zulus, Tsongas, Shangaanas (oft ehemalige Fl�chtligen aus Mozambique) �zusammen, p. 623 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7315 385 1988 Swaziland Mozambique 22610 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans http://books.google.ch/booksid=pXDcPJMDaqwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=handbuch+der+ausl%C3%A4nde+rund+zuwanderungspolitik&hl=de&ei=9jnFTdXTC4WYOujP6aII&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CEsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false 1996 waren 97% der Bev�lkerung Swazis, die �berigen 3 Prozent setzten sich aus Zulus, Tsongas, Shangaanas (oft ehemalige Fl�chtligen aus Mozambique) �zusammen, p. 623 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 21479.5 1130.5 1989 Swaziland Mozambique 28595 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans http://books.google.ch/booksid=pXDcPJMDaqwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=handbuch+der+ausl%C3%A4nde+rund+zuwanderungspolitik&hl=de&ei=9jnFTdXTC4WYOujP6aII&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CEsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false 1996 waren 97% der Bev�lkerung Swazis, die �berigen 3 Prozent setzten sich aus Zulus, Tsongas, Shangaanas (oft ehemalige Fl�chtligen aus Mozambique) �zusammen, p. 623 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 27165.2 1429.75 1990 Swaziland Mozambique 34742 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans http://books.google.ch/booksid=pXDcPJMDaqwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=handbuch+der+ausl%C3%A4nde+rund+zuwanderungspolitik&hl=de&ei=9jnFTdXTC4WYOujP6aII&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CEsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false 1996 waren 97% der Bev�lkerung Swazis, die �berigen 3 Prozent setzten sich aus Zulus, Tsongas, Shangaanas (oft ehemalige Fl�chtligen aus Mozambique) �zusammen, p. 623 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 33004.9 1737.1 1991 Swaziland Mozambique 41977 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans http://swazinet.com/its-people/ Most of the population is Swazi, but there is a small number of Zulu, Tsonga-Shangaan and Europeans. Mozambican refugees, of both African and European descent, form a significant minority.� dominant minority 0.95 0.05 39878.1 2098.85 1992 Swaziland Mozambique 48054 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10/1525/war.1991.12.2.1/pdf Recently, the Tsonga clans have increased in number as refugees from Mozambique have entered the country. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 45651.3 2402.7 1993 Swaziland Mozambique 41107 541 572 0 Tsonga-Chopi 54104000 Europeans onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10/1525/war.1991.12.2.1/pdf Recently, the Tsonga clans have increased in number as refugees from Mozambique have entered the country. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 39051.6 2055.35 1979 Swaziland South Africa 5000 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 4750 1980 Swaziland South Africa 5170 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 4911.5 1999 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 7602 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 7221.9 1981 Swaziland South Africa 5610 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 5329.5 1982 Swaziland South Africa 7000 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 6650 1983 Swaziland South Africa 6230 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 5918.5 1984 Swaziland South Africa 7700 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/pid=fmo:837 Most of the South African refugees in Swaziland are ethnic Swazis. dominant 0.95 7315 1985 Swaziland South Africa 6900 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 6555 1986 Swaziland South Africa 6500 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 6175 1987 Swaziland South Africa 6800 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 6460 1988 Swaziland South Africa 6794 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 6454.3 1989 Swaziland South Africa 6274 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 Lischer S.4 dominant 0.95 5960.3 1990 Swaziland South Africa 7294 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 Lischer S. 9 dominant 0.95 6929.3 1991 Swaziland South Africa 7506 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 7130.7 1992 Swaziland South Africa 7431 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 7059.45 1993 Swaziland South Africa 7428 560 572 0 Swazi 56005600 http://www.queensu.ca/samp/migrationnews/article.phpMig_News_ID=4065&Mig_News_Issue=22&Mig_News_Cat=13, http://www.flickriver.com/photos/unhcr/5640142231 "Another camp was established in Ndzevane for 7,000 South African refugees of Swazi ethnic origin who were forced from the newly established KwaZulu homeland in South Africa.; The refugees, most of whom come from South Africa's sprawling black t" dominant 0.95 7056.6 1992 Algeria Mali 28000 432 615 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 USCRI. Lischer S. 1 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 26600 1400 1993 Algeria Mali 28000 432 615 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 Lischer, http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf S. 1 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 26600 1400 1994 Algeria Mali 28000 432 615 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 Lischer, http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf S. 1 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 26600 1400 1995 Algeria Mali 17265 432 615 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Burkina Faso dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16401.8 863.25 1996 Algeria Mali 15056 432 615 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 http://www.who.int/cholera/countries/MaliCountryProfile2009.pdf mostly Tuaregs and Moors had fled and found refuge in Mauritania, Algeria , Niger and Burkina Faso dominant minority 0.95 0.05 14303.2 752.8 1997 Algeria Mali 3200 432 615 0 Tuareg 43202000 Arabs/Moors 43203000 Lischer S. 1 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3040 160 1992 Algeria Niger 22000 436 615 0 Tuareg 43606000 http://www.ddr-humansecurity.org.uk/images/DDR%20DESK%20REVIEW%20NIGER.pdf What is known is that thousands of Tuareg fled to Algeria, Libya and Burkina Faso to escape conflict between Tuareg rebels and the governments of Niger and Mali. dominant 0.95 20900 1993 Algeria Niger 22000 436 615 0 Tuareg 43606000 http://www.ddr-humansecurity.org.uk/images/DDR%20DESK%20REVIEW%20NIGER.pdf What is known is that thousands of Tuareg fled to Algeria, Libya and Burkina Faso to escape conflict between Tuareg rebels and the governments of Niger and Mali. dominant 0.95 20900 1994 Algeria Niger 22000 436 615 0 Tuareg 43606000 http://www.ddr-humansecurity.org.uk/images/DDR%20DESK%20REVIEW%20NIGER.pdf What is known is that thousands of Tuareg fled to Algeria, Libya and Burkina Faso to escape conflict between Tuareg rebels and the governments of Niger and Mali. dominant 0.95 20900 1995 Algeria Niger 10181 436 615 0 Tuareg 43606000 http://www.ddr-humansecurity.org.uk/images/DDR%20DESK%20REVIEW%20NIGER.pdf What is known is that thousands of Tuareg fled to Algeria, Libya and Burkina Faso to escape conflict between Tuareg rebels and the governments of Niger and Mali. dominant 0.95 9671.95 1996 Algeria Niger 10181 436 615 0 Tuareg 43606000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,,,DZA,456d621e2,3ae6a8bc2,0.html An estimated 10,000 refugees from Mali and 10,000 from Niger were living in Algeria at the end of 1997. Most were ethnic Tuaregs who fled political violence in their own countries in the late 1980s and early 1990s dominant 0.95 9671.95 1997 Algeria Niger 2516 436 615 0 Tuareg 43606000 Lischer S. 1 dominant 0.95 2390.2 1975 Algeria Western Sahara 20000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 19000 1976 Algeria Western Sahara 35000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 33250 1977 Algeria Western Sahara 50000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 47500 1978 Algeria Western Sahara 50000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 47500 1979 Algeria Western Sahara 50000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 47500 1980 Algeria Western Sahara 50000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 47500 1981 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 156750 1982 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/11081.htm BALTIMORE, July 16, 2003- There are nearly 200,000 Saharawi people languishing in Algerian refugee camps � 80 percent being women and children � awaiting a solution to their future. dominant 0.95 156750 1983 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/11081.htm BALTIMORE, July 16, 2003- There are nearly 200,000 Saharawi people languishing in Algerian refugee camps � 80 percent being women and children � awaiting a solution to their future. dominant 0.95 156750 1984 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf These people have lived in refugee camps since 1975 when Spanish colonizers pulled out of Western Sahara and a series of wars and occupations took place. These incidents sent thousands of Western Sahara locals-the Saharawi-fleeing into the dese dominant 0.95 156750 1985 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 156750 1986 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi http://www.oecd.org/dataoece/5/49/47092939.pdf Between late 1975 and 1976, thousends of Sahrawis left the Western Sahara for the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria�, p. 16 dominant 0.95 156750 1987 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1988 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1989 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1990 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1991 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1992 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1993 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1994 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1995 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1994 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1996 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1994 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1997 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1994 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1998 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 1999 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 2000 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 2001 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 2002 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 2003 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 2004 Algeria Western Sahara 165000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 156750 2005 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 85500 2006 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 85500 2007 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 85500 2008 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 85500 2009 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi Lischer 1999 S.1 dominant 0.95 85500 2010 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 85500 2011 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 85500 2012 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 85500 2013 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 85500 2014 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 85500 2015 Algeria Western Sahara 90000 600 615 0 Sahrawi 43504000 dominant 0.95 85500 2000 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 8500 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 8075 2001 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 8584 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 8154.8 2002 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 8604 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 8173.8 2003 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 8787 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 8347.65 2004 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 8873 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 8429.35 2005 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 8873 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 8429.35 2008 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 2842 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 2699.9 2009 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Occupied Palestinian Territory 3777 666 620 861832 Palestinian 66606000 dominant 0.95 3588.15 2010 Libya Palestinian 2739 666 620 840178 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 2602.05 2011 Libya Palestinian 2710 666 620 840178 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 2574.5 2012 Libya Palestinian 3138 666 620 840178 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 2981.1 2013 Libya Palestinian 4815 666 620 840178 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 4574.25 2014 Libya Palestinian 5391 666 620 840178 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 5121.45 2015 Libya Palestinian 5380 666 620 840178 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 5111 2016 Libya Palestinian 5379 666 620 840178 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 5110.05 2007 Sudan Central African Rep. 2500 482 625 0 2010 Sudan Central African Rep. 3686 482 625 0 Goula 48205090 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 Between 2,500 and 4,000 ethnic Goula refugees from CAR sought refuge in Sudan in January, following army reprisals against Goula and other rebel groups dominant 0.95 3501.7 2011 Sudan Central African Rep. 2168 482 625 0 Goula 48205090 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 Between 2,500 and 4,000 ethnic Goula refugees from CAR sought refuge in Sudan in January, following army reprisals against Goula and other rebel groups dominant 0.95 2059.6 2012 Sudan Central African Rep. 2172 482 625 0 Goula 48205090 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 Between 2,500 and 4,000 ethnic Goula refugees from CAR sought refuge in Sudan in January, following army reprisals against Goula and other rebel groups dominant 0.95 2063.4 2013 Sudan Central African Rep. 2183 482 625 0 Goula 48205090 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 Between 2,500 and 4,000 ethnic Goula refugees from CAR sought refuge in Sudan in January, following army reprisals against Goula and other rebel groups dominant 0.95 2073.85 2014 Sudan Central African Rep. 4113 482 625 0 Goula 48205090 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 Between 2,500 and 4,000 ethnic Goula refugees from CAR sought refuge in Sudan in January, following army reprisals against Goula and other rebel groups dominant 0.95 3907.35 1980 Sudan Chad 4000 483 625 0 Arabs 48301000 USCRI (2005): Country Report: Sudan, extracted from: http://www.refugees.org/ countryreports.aspxid=2171 on the 20.08.2010. dominant 0.95 3800 1981 Sudan Chad 9000 483 625 0 Arabs 48301000 dominant 0.95 8550 1982 Sudan Chad 2000 483 625 0 Arabs 48301000 dominant 0.95 1900 1984 Sudan Chad 121000 483 625 0 Arabs 48301000 dominant 0.95 114950 1985 Sudan Chad 123000 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 116850 1986 Sudan Chad 95000 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 90250 1987 Sudan Chad 75000 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 71250 1988 Sudan Chad 70000 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 66500 1989 Sudan Chad 68503 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 wikipedia from http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/sdtoc.html Hundreds of Zaghawa from Chad had also fled into Sudan to seek refuge from the fighting. dominant 0.95 65077.8 1990 Sudan Chad 130613 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 124082 1991 Sudan Chad 20700 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 19665 1992 Sudan Chad 16000 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 15200 1993 Sudan Chad 141400 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 134330 1994 Sudan Chad 141400 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 134330 1995 Sudan Chad 4400 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4180 1996 Sudan Chad 4400 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4180 1997 Sudan Chad 4400 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4180 1998 Sudan Chad 4400 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4180 1999 Sudan Chad 4400 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4180 2000 Sudan Chad 4400 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4180 2003 Sudan Chad 5023 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4771.85 2004 Sudan Chad 5023 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4771.85 2005 Sudan Chad 5023 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 4771.85 2006 Sudan Chad 25023 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 23771.8 2007 Sudan Chad 45024 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 42772.8 2008 Sudan Chad 41202 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 39141.9 2009 Sudan Chad 41138 483 625 0 Zaghawas 48302200 dominant 0.95 39081.1 2010 Sudan Chad 39578 483 625 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Arabs 48301000 "UK Border Agency: COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INFORMATION REPORT SUDAN" Sudan gave prima facie recognition to around 45,000, primarily Arab nomadic Chadians who entered its borders after fleeing ethnic clashes in their homeland starting in the 1980s majority minority 0.6 0.3 23746.8 11873.4 2011 Sudan Chad 31871 483 625 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Arabs 48301000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 19122.6 9561.3 2012 Sudan Chad 32220 483 625 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Arabs 48301000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 19332 9666 2013 Sudan Chad 41666 483 625 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Arabs 48301000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 24999.6 12499.8 2014 Sudan Chad 42334 483 625 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Arabs 48301000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 25400.4 12700.2 2015 Sudan Chad 8894 483 625 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Arabs 48301000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5336.4 2668.2 2016 Sudan Chad 8502 483 625 0 Zaghawa 48302200 Arabs 48301000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5101.2 2550.6 1975 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4500 490 625 0 Bembe 49010000 1976 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4500 490 625 0 1990 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 4000 490 625 0 1991 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2000 490 625 0 1992 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2300 490 625 0 1993 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2000 490 625 0 2006 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2733 490 625 0 2007 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2733 490 625 0 2008 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 5447 490 625 0 2009 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 19709 490 625 0 2010 Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 20980 490 625 0 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 19931 1979 Sudan Uganda 35000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 33250 1980 Sudan Uganda 73000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 69350 1981 Sudan Uganda 50550 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 48022.5 1982 Sudan Uganda 170000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 161500 1983 Sudan Uganda 200000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 190000 1984 Sudan Uganda 200000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 190000 1985 Sudan Uganda 250000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 237500 1986 Sudan Uganda 197200 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 187340 1987 Sudan Uganda 100000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 95000 1988 Sudan Uganda 10000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 9500 1989 Sudan Uganda 9150 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 8692.5 1990 Sudan Uganda 40000 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 38000 1991 Sudan Uganda 6500 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 6175 1992 Sudan Uganda 3800 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3610 1993 Sudan Uganda 3800 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3610 1994 Sudan Uganda 3766 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 3577.7 2000 Sudan Uganda 8577 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 8148.15 2001 Sudan Uganda 8497 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 8072.15 2002 Sudan Uganda 8264 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 7850.8 2003 Sudan Uganda 7983 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 7583.85 2004 Sudan Uganda 7901 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 USCRI (2004): Country Report, extracted from: http://www.refugees.org/countryreports.aspxid=180 on the 27.08.2010. But are these also those that have fled to Sudan Largest group dominant 0.95 7505.95 2005 Sudan Uganda 7895 500 625 0 Acholi 50009120 dominant 0.95 7500.25 1975 Sudan Ethiopia 91000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 86450 1976 Sudan Ethiopia 105000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 99750 1977 Sudan Ethiopia 145500 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 138225 1978 Sudan Ethiopia 265500 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 252225 1979 Sudan Ethiopia 311200 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 295640 1980 Sudan Ethiopia 411000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 390450 1981 Sudan Ethiopia 488450 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 464028 1982 Sudan Ethiopia 460000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 437000 1983 Sudan Ethiopia 484000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 459800 1984 Sudan Ethiopia 645000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 , in Journal of Black Studies, Vol. Vol. 28, No. 1, p. 26-42. dominant 0.95 612750 1985 Sudan Ethiopia 786000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 El Bushra, Judy (1985): Case Studies of educational needs among refugees: Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees in Sudan, Cambridge: International Extension College. (p. 9). Most Ethiopian refugees in Sudan come from the Tigray province, states El Bushra (1985). Thus assume that these are Tigry. It is to be noted that Tigry (ethnic group from Ethiopia) is not the same as Tigray (ethnic group from Eritrea), dominant 0.95 746700 1986 Sudan Ethiopia 677000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 643150 1987 Sudan Ethiopia 627070 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 595716 1988 Sudan Ethiopia 660000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 627000 1989 Sudan Ethiopia 685426 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 651155 1990 Sudan Ethiopia 856437 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 813615 1991 Sudan Ethiopia 200000 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 190000 1992 Sudan Ethiopia 200900 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 190855 1993 Sudan Ethiopia 173200 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 164540 1994 Sudan Ethiopia 160585 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 152556 1995 Sudan Ethiopia 48107 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 45701.6 1996 Sudan Ethiopia 51467 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 48893.6 1997 Sudan Ethiopia 44284 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 42069.8 1998 Sudan Ethiopia 35559 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 33781.1 1999 Sudan Ethiopia 35396 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 33626.2 2000 Sudan Ethiopia 34132 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 32425.4 2001 Sudan Ethiopia 16120 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 15314 2002 Sudan Ethiopia 14571 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 13842.5 2003 Sudan Ethiopia 15251 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 14488.5 2004 Sudan Ethiopia 14812 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 14071.4 2005 Sudan Ethiopia 14633 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 13901.3 2006 Sudan Ethiopia 11009 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 10458.5 2007 Sudan Ethiopia 11416 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 10845.2 2008 Sudan Ethiopia 8621 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 8189.95 2009 Sudan Ethiopia 9170 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 dominant 0.95 8711.5 2010 Sudan Ethiopia 9101 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 Anuak 53012000 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 Ethiopians in Sudan numbered 19,300, of whom some 11,400 lived in the capital and eastern Sudan, while 7,900 ethnic Anouk lived in Jonglei State in the south.  majority minority 0.6 0.3 5460.6 2730.3 1981 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 65000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 42250 2011 Sudan Ethiopia 4421 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 Anuak 53012000 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 Most Ethiopian refugees in Sudan come from the Tigray province, states El Bushra (1985). Thus assume that these are Tigry majority minority 0.6 0.3 2652.6 1326.3 2012 Sudan Ethiopia 4761 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 Anuak 53012000 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2856.6 1428.3 2013 Sudan Ethiopia 5108 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 Anuak 53012000 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3064.8 1532.4 2014 Sudan Ethiopia 5495 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 Anuak 53012000 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3297 1648.5 2015 Sudan Ethiopia 3194 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 Anuak 53012000 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1916.4 958.2 2016 Sudan Ethiopia 3663 530 625 0 Tigry 53009000 Anuak 53012000 World Refugee Survey Sudan 2010 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2197.8 1098.9 1993 Sudan Eritrea 424500 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 , in: Canadian Journal of African Studies, Vol. 34, No. 2, p. 249-296. majority minority 0.6 0.3 254700 127350 1994 Sudan Eritrea 419295 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 251577 125789 1995 Sudan Eritrea 282795 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 169677 84838.5 1996 Sudan Eritrea 328307 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 196984 98492.1 1997 Sudan Eritrea 315030 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 189018 94509 1998 Sudan Eritrea 342295 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 205377 102689 1999 Sudan Eritrea 342129 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 205277 102639 2000 Sudan Eritrea 367735 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 220641 110321 2001 Sudan Eritrea 324546 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 194728 97363.8 2002 Sudan Eritrea 305294 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 183176 91588.2 2003 Sudan Eritrea 108251 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 64950.6 32475.3 2004 Sudan Eritrea 110927 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 66556.2 33278.1 2005 Sudan Eritrea 116746 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 70047.6 35023.8 2006 Sudan Eritrea 157220 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 94332 47166 2007 Sudan Eritrea 160488 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 96292.8 48146.4 2008 Sudan Eritrea 124785 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 74871 37435.5 2009 Sudan Eritrea 113528 531 625 0 Tigre 53102010 Tigray 53101000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 68116.8 34058.4 2010 Sudan Eritrea 103798 531 625 0 Kunama 53102200 Other Muslims 53102100 majority minority 0.6 0.3 62278.8 31139.4 2011 Sudan Eritrea 100464 531 625 0 Kunama 53102200 Other Muslims 53102100 majority minority 0.6 0.3 60278.4 30139.2 2012 Sudan Eritrea 112283 531 625 0 Kunama 53102200 Other Muslims 53102100 majority minority 0.6 0.3 67369.8 33684.9 2013 Sudan Eritrea 109640 531 625 0 Kunama 53102200 Other Muslims 53102100 majority minority 0.6 0.3 65784 32892 2014 Sudan Eritrea 109196 531 625 0 Kunama 53102200 Other Muslims 53102100 majority minority 0.6 0.3 65517.6 32758.8 2015 Sudan Eritrea 98676 531 625 0 Kunama 53102200 Other Muslims 53102100 majority minority 0.6 0.3 59205.6 29602.8 2016 Sudan Eritrea 103176 531 625 0 Kunama 53102200 Other Muslims 53102100 majority minority 0.6 0.3 61905.6 30952.8 2014 Sudan South Sudan 115451 626 625 Shilluk 62613000 Dinka 62604000 http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.phparticle61941 Refugees are in urgent need of food, with majority of new arrivals reported to be women, children and elderly persons with Shilluk ethnicity. Some are Dinka who usually move onwards to other areas in Sudan, including Khartoum and White Nile. majority minority 0.6 0.3 69270.6 34635.3 2015 Sudan South Sudan 194404 626 625 Shilluk 62613000 Dinka 62604000 http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.phparticle61941 Refugees are in urgent need of food, with majority of new arrivals reported to be women, children and elderly persons with Shilluk ethnicity. Some are Dinka who usually move onwards to other areas in Sudan, including Khartoum and White Nile. majority minority 0.6 0.3 116642 58321.2 2016 Sudan South Sudan 297168 626 625 Shilluk 62613000 Dinka 62604000 http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.phparticle61941 Refugees are in urgent need of food, with majority of new arrivals reported to be women, children and elderly persons with Shilluk ethnicity. Some are Dinka who usually move onwards to other areas in Sudan, including Khartoum and White Nile. majority minority 0.6 0.3 178301 89150.4 2014 South Sudan Central African Rep. 2040 482 626 Sara 48205070 dominant 0.95 1938 2011 South Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 22186 490 626 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 21076.7 2012 South Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 18296 490 626 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 17381.2 2013 South Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 13933 490 626 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 13236.3 2014 South Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15485 490 626 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 14710.8 2015 South Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 15916 490 626 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 15120.2 2016 South Sudan Dem. Rep. of the Congo 14476 490 626 Tutsi-Banyamulenge 49013000 dominant 0.95 13752.2 2011 South Sudan Ethiopia 4967 530 626 Oromo 53006000 dominant 0.95 4718.65 2012 South Sudan Ethiopia 5891 530 626 Oromo 53006000 dominant 0.95 5596.45 2013 South Sudan Ethiopia 5890 530 626 Oromo 53006000 dominant 0.95 5595.5 2014 South Sudan Ethiopia 4900 530 626 Oromo 53006000 dominant 0.95 4655 2015 South Sudan Ethiopia 4200 530 626 Oromo 53006000 dominant 0.95 3990 2016 South Sudan Ethiopia 4691 530 626 Oromo 53006000 dominant 0.95 4456.45 2011 South Sudan Sudan 76845 625 626 Nuba 62507000 dominant 0.95 73002.8 2012 South Sudan Sudan 176834 625 626 Nuba 62507000 dominant 0.95 167992 2013 South Sudan Sudan 208130 625 626 Nuba 62507000 dominant 0.95 197724 2014 South Sudan Sudan 225727 625 626 Nuba 62507000 dominant 0.95 214441 2015 South Sudan Sudan 241002 625 626 Nuba 62507000 dominant 0.95 228952 2016 South Sudan Sudan 241510 625 626 Nuba 62507000 dominant 0.95 229434 1979 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 30000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 19500 1980 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 30000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 19500 1982 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 100000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 65000 1983 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 100000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 65000 1984 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 100000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 65000 1985 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 400000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 260000 1986 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 400000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 260000 1987 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 410000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 266500 1988 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 500000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JMAN-5ZBBEFOpenDocument majority minority 0.6 0.3 300000 150000 1989 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 500000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 300000 150000 1990 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 1113291 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 667975 333987 1991 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 1218379 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 731027 365514 1992 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 1250057 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 750034 375017 1993 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 645000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 387000 193500 1994 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 613000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 367800 183900 1995 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 595500 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 357300 178650 1996 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 579200 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 347520 173760 1997 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 570794 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 342476 171238 1998 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 530610 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 318366 159183 1999 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 509964 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 305978 152989 2000 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 386000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 231600 115800 2001 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 386000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JMAN-5ZBBEFOpenDocument dominant minority 0.95 0.05 366700 19300 2002 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 201671 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 121003 60501.3 2003 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 150196 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 90117.6 45058.8 2004 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 93173 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 55903.8 27951.9 2005 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 54000 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 32400 16200 2006 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 54024 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 32414.4 16207.2 2007 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 57414 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 34448.4 17224.2 2008 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 44444 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 26666.4 13333.2 2009 Islamic Rep. of Iran Iraq 47924 645 630 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 28754.4 14377.2 2010 Iran Iraq 45708 645 630 0 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 Sunni Arab 64503000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 In 2003, there were 530,000 Iraqi refugees in Iran, mostly Shiite Arabs majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 27424.8 9141.6 2285.4 2011 Iran Iraq 45937 645 630 0 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 Sunni Arab 64503000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 In 2003, there were 530,000 Iraqi refugees in Iran, mostly Shiite Arabs majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 27562.2 9187.4 2296.85 2012 Iran Iraq 44085 645 630 0 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 Sunni Arab 64503000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 In 2003, there were 530,000 Iraqi refugees in Iran, mostly Shiite Arabs majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 26451 8817 2204.25 2013 Iran Iraq 43268 645 630 0 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 Sunni Arab 64503000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 In 2003, there were 530,000 Iraqi refugees in Iran, mostly Shiite Arabs majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 25960.8 8653.6 2163.4 2014 Iran Iraq 32000 645 630 0 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 Sunni Arab 64503000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 In 2003, there were 530,000 Iraqi refugees in Iran, mostly Shiite Arabs majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 19200 6400 1600 2015 Iran Iraq 28268 645 630 0 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 Sunni Arab 64503000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 In 2003, there were 530,000 Iraqi refugees in Iran, mostly Shiite Arabs majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16960.8 5653.6 1413.4 2016 Iran Iraq 28268 645 630 0 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 Sunni Arab 64503000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 In 2003, there were 530,000 Iraqi refugees in Iran, mostly Shiite Arabs majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 16960.8 5653.6 1413.4 1979 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 100000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=allcontent=10.1080/00210860701269535 Hazara comprise nearly half of all documented Afghans in Iran. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 60000 20000 5000 1980 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 300000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghans_in_Iran#CITEREFAbbasi-ShavaziGlazebrookJamshidihaMahmoudian2008 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 180000 60000 15000 1981 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1500000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 900000 300000 75000 1982 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1600000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 960000 320000 80000 1983 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1800000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1080000 360000 90000 1984 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1900000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1140000 380000 95000 1985 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1900000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1140000 380000 95000 1986 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 2190000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1314000 438000 109500 1987 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 2350000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1410000 470000 117500 1988 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 2350000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1410000 470000 117500 1989 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 2350000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1410000 470000 117500 1990 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 3061110 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1836670 612222 153056 1991 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 3186616 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1911970 637323 159331 1992 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 2900666 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1740400 580133 145033 1993 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1850000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1110000 370000 92500 1994 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1623331 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 973999 324666 81166.6 1995 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1429038 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 857423 285808 71451.9 1996 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1414659 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 The Taliban especially targeted Shias or Hazaras majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 848795 282932 70733 1997 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1411759 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 847055 282352 70588 1998 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1400722 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 840433 280144 70036.1 1999 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1325724 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 795434 265145 66286.2 2000 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1482000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 UNHCR The Afghans in Iran consist mainly of Hazara Shiites, followed by Tajiks with smaller numbers of Pashtoons and others majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 889200 296400 74100 2001 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1482000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.afghan-network.net/Ethnic-Groups/pashtuns.html majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 889200 296400 74100 2002 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1104909 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography_of_Afghanistan majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 662945 220982 55245.4 2003 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 834699 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=allcontent=10.1080/00210860701269535 Hazara comprise nearly half of all documented Afghans in Iran. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 500819 166940 41734.9 2004 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 952802 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=allcontent=10.1080/00210860701269535 Hazara comprise nearly half of all documented Afghans in Iran. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 571681 190560 47640.1 2005 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 920248 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/4846b2062.pdf minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 276074 92024.8 46012.4 2006 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 914260 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=allcontent=10.1080/00210860701269535 Hazara comprise nearly half of all documented Afghans in Iran. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 548556 182852 45713 2007 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 906071 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=allcontent=10.1080/00210860701269535 Hazara comprise nearly half of all documented Afghans in Iran. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 543643 181214 45303.6 2008 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 935595 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=allcontent=10.1080/00210860701269535 Hazara comprise nearly half of all documented Afghans in Iran. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 561357 187119 46779.8 1995 Turkey Iraq 3274 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3110.3 163.7 1991 Thailand Viet Nam 13708 816 800 90581.3 99 2009 Islamic Rep. of Iran Afghanistan 1022494 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=allcontent=10.1080/00210860701269535 Hazara comprise nearly half of all documented Afghans in Iran. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 613496 204499 51124.7 2010 Iran Afghanistan 1027577 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 Hazara and Tajiks represent over 70% of the Afghan refugee population. The rest are of other ethnic groups, including Pashtun. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 308273 102758 51378.9 2011 Iran Afghanistan 840451 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 Hazara and Tajiks represent over 70% of the Afghan refugee population. The rest are of other ethnic groups, including Pashtun. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 252135 84045.1 42022.6 2012 Iran Afghanistan 824087 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 Hazara and Tajiks represent over 70% of the Afghan refugee population. The rest are of other ethnic groups, including Pashtun. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 247226 82408.7 41204.4 2013 Iran Afghanistan 814015 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 Hazara and Tajiks represent over 70% of the Afghan refugee population. The rest are of other ethnic groups, including Pashtun. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 244205 81401.5 40700.8 2014 Iran Afghanistan 950000 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 Hazara and Tajiks represent over 70% of the Afghan refugee population. The rest are of other ethnic groups, including Pashtun. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 285000 95000 47500 2015 Iran Afghanistan 951142 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 Hazara and Tajiks represent over 70% of the Afghan refugee population. The rest are of other ethnic groups, including Pashtun. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 285343 95114.2 47557.1 2016 Iran Afghanistan 951142 700 630 0 Hazara 70007000 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR, International Conference on the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, to support Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, May 2012 Hazara and Tajiks represent over 70% of the Afghan refugee population. The rest are of other ethnic groups, including Pashtun. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 285343 95114.2 47557.1 1992 Turkey Bosnia and Herzegovina 15083 346 640 638994 Bosniaks 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 UNHCR The ex-Yugoslavs, mainly Bosnians, can get a protection from their embassy in Turkey which has the authority to issue them national passports. No distinction seems to be made between Bosnian Muslims, Serbs or Croats. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 13574.7 754.15 754.15 1993 Turkey Bosnia and Herzegovina 16773 346 640 638994 Bosniaks 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 UNHCR The ex-Yugoslavs, mainly Bosnians, can get a protection from their embassy in Turkey which has the authority to issue them national passports. No distinction seems to be made between Bosnian Muslims, Serbs or Croats. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 15095.7 838.65 838.65 1994 Turkey Bosnia and Herzegovina 20000 346 640 638994 Bosniaks 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 UNHCR The ex-Yugoslavs, mainly Bosnians, can get a protection from their embassy in Turkey which has the authority to issue them national passports. No distinction seems to be made between Bosnian Muslims, Serbs or Croats. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 18000 1000 1000 1995 Turkey Bosnia and Herzegovina 5614 346 640 638994 Bosniaks 34601000 Croats 34603000 Serbs 34602000 UNHCR The ex-Yugoslavs, mainly Bosnians, can get a protection from their embassy in Turkey which has the authority to issue them national passports. No distinction seems to be made between Bosnian Muslims, Serbs or Croats. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 5052.6 280.7 280.7 1988 Turkey Islamic Rep. of Iran 2510 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 UNHCR The difference in the ratio of positive decisions (55% for Iranians and 25% for Iraqis) is mainly due to the number of Baha'is who applied during the reporting period and who have a high recognition rate (about 95%). majority minority 0.6 0.3 1506 753 1994 Turkey Islamic Rep. of Iran 2008 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 UNHCR Bahais from Iran. Many of the Iranian claims are from the Kurdish opposition. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1204.8 602.4 2006 Turkey Islamic Rep. of Iran 2135 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.phpn=iranian-refugees-in-turkey-not-welcome-2010-09-14 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1281 640.5 2007 Turkey Islamic Rep. of Iran 2148 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1288.8 644.4 2008 Turkey Islamic Rep. of Iran 2105 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 Uzbek http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,USCRI,,AFG,4562d8cf2,4a40d2b480,0.html majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1263 421 105.25 2011 Turkey Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 2993 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1795.8 897.9 2012 Turkey Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 3040 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1824 912 2013 Turkey Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 3321 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 1992.6 996.3 2014 Turkey Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 3388 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2032.8 1016.4 2015 Turkey Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 5262 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 3157.2 1578.6 2016 Turkey Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 6966 630 640 0 Kurds 63008000 Bahais 63005000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 4179.6 2089.8 1991 Turkey Iraq 28049 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen UNHCR 51.500 Iraqi Kurds who sought asylum in Turkey after fleeing from the military operations in northern Iraq in August 1988. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 26646.5 1402.45 1992 Turkey Iraq 11437 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen UNHCR As envisaged in the 1991 report, the positive discrimination for Iraqis of Turkmen ethicity ended during the reporting period. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10865.1 571.85 1993 Turkey Iraq 4944 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4696.8 247.2 1994 Turkey Iraq 2672 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2538.4 133.6 1996 Turkey Iraq 3029 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2877.55 151.45 2007 Turkey Iraq 3662 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3478.9 183.1 2008 Turkey Iraq 7481 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7106.95 374.05 2009 Turkey Iraq 6194 645 640 0 Kurds 64501000 Turkmen http://countrystudies.us/turkey/88.htm dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5884.3 309.7 2010 Turkey Iraq 5277 645 640 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 3166.2 1583.1 2011 Turkey Iraq 7071 645 640 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 4242.6 2121.3 2012 Turkey Iraq 9478 645 640 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 5686.8 2843.4 2013 Turkey Iraq 13467 645 640 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 8080.2 4040.1 2014 Turkey Iraq 17542 645 640 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 10525.2 5262.6 2015 Turkey Iraq 24135 645 640 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 14481 7240.5 2016 Turkey Iraq 30398 645 640 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 18238.8 9119.4 2012 Turkey Syrian Arab Rep. 248466 652 640 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/c9db0bc4-a326-4e36-b1fb-504b745a5b5f/Turkey-s-citizenship-for-Syrian-refugees-threatens-ethnic-balance majority minority 0.6 0.3 149080 74539.8 2013 Turkey Syrian Arab Rep. 585601 652 640 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/c9db0bc4-a326-4e36-b1fb-504b745a5b5f/Turkey-s-citizenship-for-Syrian-refugees-threatens-ethnic-balance majority minority 0.6 0.3 351361 175680 2014 Turkey Syrian Arab Rep. 1557899 652 640 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/c9db0bc4-a326-4e36-b1fb-504b745a5b5f/Turkey-s-citizenship-for-Syrian-refugees-threatens-ethnic-balance majority minority 0.6 0.3 934739 467370 2015 Turkey Syrian Arab Rep. 2503549 652 640 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/c9db0bc4-a326-4e36-b1fb-504b745a5b5f/Turkey-s-citizenship-for-Syrian-refugees-threatens-ethnic-balance majority minority 0.6 0.3 1502130 751065 2016 Turkey Syrian Arab Rep. 2823987 652 640 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/c9db0bc4-a326-4e36-b1fb-504b745a5b5f/Turkey-s-citizenship-for-Syrian-refugees-threatens-ethnic-balance majority minority 0.6 0.3 1694390 847196 1985 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 80000 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 48000 24000 1986 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 80000 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 48000 24000 1991 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 53900 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 Lischer majority minority 0.6 0.3 32340 16170 1992 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 53400 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 32040 16020 1993 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 44536 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 26721.6 13360.8 1994 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 44260 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 Lischer majority minority 0.6 0.3 26556 13278 1995 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 38128 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 22876.8 11438.4 1996 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 34194 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 20516.4 10258.2 1997 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 29424 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 17654.4 8827.2 1998 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 28979 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 17387.4 8693.7 1999 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 26515 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 15909 7954.5 2000 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 23893 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 14335.8 7167.9 2001 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 23680 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 14208 7104 2002 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 20251 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 12150.6 6075.3 2003 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 10237 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 6142.2 3071.1 2004 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 9500 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority 0.6 0.3 5700 2850 2005 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 13382 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 members of the Mujahideen al-Khalq UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8029.2 2676.4 669.1 2006 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 11773 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 members of the Mujahideen al-Khalq UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7063.8 2354.6 588.65 2007 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 11135 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 members of the Mujahideen al-Khalq UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6681 2227 556.75 2008 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 10823 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 members of the Mujahideen al-Khalq UNHCR predominately Iranian Kurdish refugee population majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6493.8 2164.6 541.15 2009 Iraq Islamic Rep. of Iran 12401 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Ahwazi Arabs 63001000 members of the Mujahideen al-Khalq USCRI majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 7440.6 2480.2 620.05 2010 Iraq Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 7989 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Arabs 63001000 Persians 63009000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/7/3d343a8a4/first-iranian-refugees-iraq-home-under-unhcr-auspices.html The Persians are dissidents (Camp Ashraf) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4793.4 1597.8 399.45 2011 Iraq Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 8229 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Arabs 63001000 Persians 63009000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/7/3d343a8a4/first-iranian-refugees-iraq-home-under-unhcr-auspices.html The Persians are dissidents (Camp Ashraf) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4937.4 1645.8 411.45 2012 Iraq Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 8259 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Arabs 63001000 Persians 63009000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/7/3d343a8a4/first-iranian-refugees-iraq-home-under-unhcr-auspices.html The Persians are dissidents (Camp Ashraf) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4955.4 1651.8 412.95 2013 Iraq Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 7992 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Arabs 63001000 Persians 63009000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/7/3d343a8a4/first-iranian-refugees-iraq-home-under-unhcr-auspices.html The Persians are dissidents (Camp Ashraf) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4795.2 1598.4 399.6 2014 Iraq Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 11053 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Arabs 63001000 Persians 63009000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/7/3d343a8a4/first-iranian-refugees-iraq-home-under-unhcr-auspices.html The Persians are dissidents (Camp Ashraf) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 6631.8 2210.6 552.65 2015 Iraq Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 8231 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Arabs 63001000 Persians 63009000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/7/3d343a8a4/first-iranian-refugees-iraq-home-under-unhcr-auspices.html The Persians are dissidents (Camp Ashraf) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4938.6 1646.2 411.55 2016 Iraq Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 7545 630 645 0 Kurds 63008000 Arabs 63001000 Persians 63009000 http://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/7/3d343a8a4/first-iranian-refugees-iraq-home-under-unhcr-auspices.html The Persians are dissidents (Camp Ashraf) majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4527 1509 377.25 1994 Iraq Turkey 12200 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR The Turkish refugees are mainly of rural background and originate from the mountainous areas of Southern Turkey (mainly from Sharnakh, Hakkari) but also from urban areas in the Governorate of Diyarbakir as well as from Van. dominant 0.95 11590 1995 Iraq Turkey 14791 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR The Turkish refugees are mainly of rural background and originate from the mountainous areas of Southern Turkey (mainly from Sharnakh, Hakkari) but also from urban areas in the Governorate of Diyarbakir as well as from Van. dominant 0.95 14051.5 1996 Iraq Turkey 14986 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR The Turkish refugees are mainly of rural background and originate from the mountainous areas of Southern Turkey (mainly from Sharnakh, Hakkari) but also from urban areas in the Governorate of Diyarbakir as well as from Van. dominant 0.95 14236.7 1997 Iraq Turkey 10858 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR The Turkish refugees are mainly of rural background and originate from the mountainous areas of Southern Turkey (mainly from Sharnakh, Hakkari) but also from urban areas in the Governorate of Diyarbakir as well as from Van. dominant 0.95 10315.1 1998 Iraq Turkey 11301 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 10736 1999 Iraq Turkey 11193 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 10633.3 2000 Iraq Turkey 12640 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 12008 2001 Iraq Turkey 13136 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 12479.2 2002 Iraq Turkey 13724 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 13037.8 2003 Iraq Turkey 13135 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 12478.2 2004 Iraq Turkey 13353 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 12685.3 2005 Iraq Turkey 13332 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 12665.4 2006 Iraq Turkey 16832 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 15990.4 2007 Iraq Turkey 15553 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 14775.3 2008 Iraq Turkey 15716 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 USCRI dominant 0.95 14930.2 2009 Iraq Turkey 10125 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 UNHCR There are some 13,000 Turkish refugees of Kurdish ethnicity living in Iraq dominant 0.95 9618.75 2010 Iraq Turkey 15606 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 14825.7 2011 Iraq Turkey 15083 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 14328.8 2012 Iraq Turkey 15496 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 14721.2 2013 Iraq Turkey 15496 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 14721.2 2014 Iraq Turkey 16637 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 15805.1 2015 Iraq Turkey 15557 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 14779.1 2016 Iraq Turkey 15692 640 645 0 Kurds 64001000 dominant 0.95 14907.4 1985 Iraq Syrian Arab Rep. 2000 652 645 0 Kurds 65206000 2012 Iraq Syrian Arab Rep. 63586 652 645 0 Kurds 65206000 Townsend, The European Migration Crisis, p.140 Several refugee camps exist in Iraqi Kurdistan, hosting mostly Syrians of ethnic Kurdish origins. dominant 0.95 60406.7 2013 Iraq Syrian Arab Rep. 212809 652 645 0 Kurds 65206000 Townsend, The European Migration Crisis, p.140 Several refugee camps exist in Iraqi Kurdistan, hosting mostly Syrians of ethnic Kurdish origins. dominant 0.95 202169 2014 Iraq Syrian Arab Rep. 234196 652 645 0 Kurds 65206000 Townsend, The European Migration Crisis, p.140 Several refugee camps exist in Iraqi Kurdistan, hosting mostly Syrians of ethnic Kurdish origins. dominant 0.95 222486 2015 Iraq Syrian Arab Rep. 244642 652 645 0 Kurds 65206000 Townsend, The European Migration Crisis, p.140 Several refugee camps exist in Iraqi Kurdistan, hosting mostly Syrians of ethnic Kurdish origins. dominant 0.95 232410 2016 Iraq Syrian Arab Rep. 230836 652 645 0 Kurds 65206000 dominant 0.95 219294 1991 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 30000 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 28500 1992 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 60000 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 57000 1993 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 62500 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 59375 1994 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 62500 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 59375 1995 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 62635 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 59503.2 1996 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 62635 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 59503.2 1997 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 62635 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 59503.2 1998 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 62635 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 59503.2 1999 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 90000 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 85500 2000 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 90000 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 85500 2001 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 90000 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 85500 2002 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 100000 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 95000 2003 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 22706 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 21570.7 2004 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 22711 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 21575.4 2005 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 22698 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 21563.1 2006 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 15000 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 14250 2007 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 14937 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 14190.1 2008 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 12302 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 11686.9 2009 Iraq Occupied Palestinian Territory 11930 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 11333.5 2010 Iraq Palestinian 10798 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 10258.1 2011 Iraq Palestinian 11549 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 10971.5 2012 Iraq Palestinian 11467 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 10893.6 2013 Iraq Palestinian 9992 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 9492.4 2014 Iraq Palestinian 9246 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 8783.7 2015 Iraq Palestinian 9250 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 8787.5 2016 Iraq Palestinian 7703 666 645 275498 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 7317.85 1982 Egypt Ethiopia 4800 530 651 478214 1999 Egypt Sudan 2577 625 651 0 northern Sudanese /Muslims 62512000 2000 Egypt Sudan 2833 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 , in: Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 17, No. 4, p. 433. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1699.8 849.9 2001 Egypt Sudan 4659 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 2795.4 1397.7 2002 Egypt Sudan 7629 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 4577.4 2288.7 2003 Egypt Sudan 14178 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 8506.8 4253.4 2004 Egypt Sudan 14904 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 8942.4 4471.2 2005 Egypt Sudan 13446 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 8067.6 4033.8 2006 Egypt Sudan 12157 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 7294.2 3647.1 2007 Egypt Sudan 10499 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6299.4 3149.7 2008 Egypt Sudan 10146 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 6087.6 3043.8 2009 Egypt Sudan 9818 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 majority minority 0.6 0.3 5890.8 2945.4 2010 Egypt Sudan 10035 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/511a7f92e4b0110f1ec9da2d/t/55df2e74e4b067445b07965e/1440689780292/Backgrounders_Sudanese+Dinka_IRC.pdf majority minority 0.6 0.3 6021 3010.5 2011 Egypt Sudan 10324 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/511a7f92e4b0110f1ec9da2d/t/55df2e74e4b067445b07965e/1440689780292/Backgrounders_Sudanese+Dinka_IRC.pdf majority minority 0.6 0.3 6194.4 3097.2 2012 Egypt Sudan 12124 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/511a7f92e4b0110f1ec9da2d/t/55df2e74e4b067445b07965e/1440689780292/Backgrounders_Sudanese+Dinka_IRC.pdf majority minority 0.6 0.3 7274.4 3637.2 2013 Egypt Sudan 12927 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/511a7f92e4b0110f1ec9da2d/t/55df2e74e4b067445b07965e/1440689780292/Backgrounders_Sudanese+Dinka_IRC.pdf majority minority 0.6 0.3 7756.2 3878.1 2014 Egypt Sudan 12730 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/511a7f92e4b0110f1ec9da2d/t/55df2e74e4b067445b07965e/1440689780292/Backgrounders_Sudanese+Dinka_IRC.pdf majority minority 0.6 0.3 7638 3819 2015 Egypt Sudan 11296 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/511a7f92e4b0110f1ec9da2d/t/55df2e74e4b067445b07965e/1440689780292/Backgrounders_Sudanese+Dinka_IRC.pdf majority minority 0.6 0.3 6777.6 3388.8 2016 Egypt Sudan 13848 625 651 0 Dinka 62504000 Nuer 62508000 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/511a7f92e4b0110f1ec9da2d/t/55df2e74e4b067445b07965e/1440689780292/Backgrounders_Sudanese+Dinka_IRC.pdf majority minority 0.6 0.3 8308.8 4154.4 2016 Egypt South Sudan 2532 626 651 99 2007 Egypt Iraq 10273 645 651 468120 Sunni 64503000 Shiit 64502000 Christians 0 www.fmreview.org/FMRpdfs/FMR29/54.pdf dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 9245.7 513.65 513.65 2008 Egypt Iraq 10091 645 651 468120 Sunni 64503000 Shiit 64502000 Christians 0 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 9081.9 504.55 504.55 2009 Egypt Iraq 6572 645 651 468120 Sunni 64503000 Shiit 64502000 Christians 0 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 5914.8 328.6 328.6 2010 Egypt Iraq 6772 645 651 489473 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 4063.2 2031.6 2011 Egypt Iraq 6037 645 651 489473 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 3622.2 1811.1 2012 Egypt Iraq 5703 645 651 489473 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 3421.8 1710.9 2013 Egypt Iraq 5506 645 651 489473 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 3303.6 1651.8 2014 Egypt Iraq 5149 645 651 489473 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 3089.4 1544.7 2015 Egypt Iraq 4347 645 651 489473 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 2608.2 1304.1 2016 Egypt Iraq 4362 645 651 489473 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority 0.6 0.3 2617.2 1308.6 2012 Egypt Syrian Arab Rep. 12836 652 651 233765 Sunni Arabs 65202000 https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/co-ethnicity-security-and-host-government-engagement-egypt-as-a-non-traditional-receiver-of-migrants-and-refugees/ dominant 0.95 12194.2 2013 Egypt Syrian Arab Rep. 131659 652 651 233765 Sunni Arabs 65202000 https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/co-ethnicity-security-and-host-government-engagement-egypt-as-a-non-traditional-receiver-of-migrants-and-refugees/ dominant 0.95 125076 2014 Egypt Syrian Arab Rep. 138381 652 651 233765 Sunni Arabs 65202000 https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/co-ethnicity-security-and-host-government-engagement-egypt-as-a-non-traditional-receiver-of-migrants-and-refugees/ dominant 0.95 131462 2015 Egypt Syrian Arab Rep. 117635 652 651 233765 Sunni Arabs 65202000 https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/co-ethnicity-security-and-host-government-engagement-egypt-as-a-non-traditional-receiver-of-migrants-and-refugees/ dominant 0.95 111753 2016 Egypt Syrian Arab Rep. 116013 652 651 233765 Sunni Arabs 65202000 https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/co-ethnicity-security-and-host-government-engagement-egypt-as-a-non-traditional-receiver-of-migrants-and-refugees/ dominant 0.95 110212 2002 Egypt Occupied Palestinian Territory 70195 666 651 0 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 66685.2 2003 Egypt Occupied Palestinian Territory 70215 666 651 0 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 66704.2 2004 Egypt Occupied Palestinian Territory 70245 666 651 0 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 66732.8 2005 Egypt Occupied Palestinian Territory 70255 666 651 0 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 66742.2 2006 Egypt Occupied Palestinian Territory 70198 666 651 0 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 66688.1 2007 Egypt Occupied Palestinian Territory 70213 666 651 0 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 66702.4 2008 Egypt Occupied Palestinian Territory 70174 666 651 0 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 66665.3 2009 Egypt Occupied Palestinian Territory 70024 666 651 0 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 66522.8 2010 Egypt Palestinian 70026 666 651 0 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 66524.7 2011 Egypt Palestinian 70029 666 651 0 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 66527.5 2012 Egypt Palestinian 70028 666 651 0 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 66526.6 2013 Egypt Palestinian 70026 666 651 0 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 66524.7 2014 Egypt Palestinian 70023 666 651 0 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 66521.9 2015 Egypt Palestinian 70021 666 651 0 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 66519.9 2016 Egypt Palestinian 70027 666 651 0 Palestinians (sunni) 66606000 dominant 0.95 66525.6 1990 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 3825 645 652 0 1991 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 3990 645 652 0 1992 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 5400 645 652 0 1993 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 35453 645 652 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 23044.4 1994 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 36332 645 652 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 23615.8 1995 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 33912 645 652 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 22042.8 1996 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 26817 645 652 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 17431 1997 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 21143 645 652 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 13742.9 1998 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 19360 645 652 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 majority 0.65 12584 1999 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 3387 645 652 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JMAN-5ZBBEFOpenDocument majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2032.2 677.4 169.35 2003 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 2435 645 652 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JMAN-5ZBBEFOpenDocument majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1461 487 121.75 2004 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 14391 645 652 0 Sunni 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 8634.6 2878.2 719.55 2005 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 24874 645 652 0 Sunni 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 Amnesty International majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 14924.4 4974.8 1243.7 2006 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 700000 645 652 0 Sunni 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 420000 140000 35000 2007 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 1500000 645 652 0 Sunni 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 900000 300000 75000 2008 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 1100000 645 652 0 Sunni 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 660000 220000 55000 2009 Syrian Arab Rep. Iraq 1050000 645 652 0 Sunni 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 630000 210000 52500 2010 Syria Iraq 1000000 645 652 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 600000 200000 50000 2011 Syria Iraq 750000 645 652 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 450000 150000 37500 2012 Syria Iraq 471418 645 652 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 282851 94283.6 23570.9 2013 Syria Iraq 146200 645 652 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 87720 29240 7310 2014 Syria Iraq 146200 645 652 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 87720 29240 7310 2015 Syria Iraq 18253 645 652 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10951.8 3650.6 912.65 2016 Syria Iraq 16879 645 652 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 10127.4 3375.8 843.95 1982 Syrian Arab Rep. Lebanon 12500 660 652 0 Shiia 66008000 Sunni 66001000 Palestinians 1983 Syrian Arab Rep. Lebanon 27180 660 652 0 Shiia 66008000 Sunni 66001000 Palestinians 1984 Syrian Arab Rep. Lebanon 30000 660 652 0 Shiia 66008000 Sunni 66001000 Palestinians 1985 Syrian Arab Rep. Lebanon 33080 660 652 0 Shiia 66008000 Sunni 66001000 Palestinians 1975 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 184042 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 174840 1976 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 189106 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 179651 1977 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 194170 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 184462 1978 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 199234 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 189272 1979 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 204298 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 194083 1980 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 209362 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 198894 1981 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 216415 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 205594 1982 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 223468 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 212295 1982 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 9800 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 9310 1983 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 9110 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 8654.5 1983 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 230520 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 218994 1984 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 237573 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 225694 1985 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 9140 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 8683 1985 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 244626 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 232395 1986 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 251847 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 239255 1987 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 259068 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 246115 1988 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 266289 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 252975 1989 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 273510 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 259834 1990 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 280731 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 266694 1991 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 292046 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 277444 1992 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 303362 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 288194 1993 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 314677 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 298943 1994 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 325993 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 309693 1995 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 337308 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 320443 1996 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 347352 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 329984 1997 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 357395 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 339525 1998 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 367439 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 349067 1999 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 377482 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 358608 2000 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 387526 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 368150 2001 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 396248 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 376436 2002 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 405601 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 385321 2003 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 413827 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 393136 2004 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 421737 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 400650 2005 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 432048 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 410446 2006 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 442363 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 420245 2007 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 451467 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 428894 2008 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 461897 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 438802 2009 Syrian Arab Rep. Occupied Palestinian Territory 472109 666 652 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 448504 1988 Lebanon Iraq 3500 645 660 221001 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians majority minority 0.6 0.3 2100 1050 1998 Lebanon Iraq 2270 645 660 221001 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians UNHCR The fact that many Iraqi mandate refugees in Lebanon are ShiÍa or Christian, might also play a role in their choice to come to Lebanon. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1362 681 1999 Lebanon Iraq 2522 645 660 221001 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians UNHCR The fact that many Iraqi mandate refugees in Lebanon are ShiÍa or Christian, might also play a role in their choice to come to Lebanon. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1513.2 756.6 2006 Lebanon Iraq 20000 645 660 221001 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christans Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 12000 4000 1000 2007 Lebanon Iraq 50000 645 660 221001 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christans Sunni Arabs 64503000 DRC / UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 30000 10000 2500 2008 Lebanon Iraq 50000 645 660 221001 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christans Sunni Arabs 64503000 DRC majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 30000 10000 2500 2009 Lebanon Iraq 50000 645 660 221001 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christans Sunni Arabs 64503000 DRC majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 30000 10000 2500 2010 Lebanon Iraq 7630 645 660 221001 Chaldeans Shia Arab 64502000 Sunni Arab 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 2289 763 381.5 2011 Lebanon Iraq 8491 645 660 221001 Chaldeans Shia Arab 64502000 Sunni Arab 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 2547.3 849.1 424.55 2012 Lebanon Iraq 6516 645 660 221001 Chaldeans Shia Arab 64502000 Sunni Arab 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 1954.8 651.6 325.8 2013 Lebanon Iraq 4944 645 660 221001 Chaldeans Shia Arab 64502000 Sunni Arab 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 1483.2 494.4 247.2 2014 Lebanon Iraq 5986 645 660 221001 Chaldeans Shia Arab 64502000 Sunni Arab 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 1795.8 598.6 299.3 2001 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1662227 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1579120 2015 Lebanon Iraq 7234 645 660 221001 Chaldeans Shia Arab 64502000 Sunni Arab 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 2170.2 723.4 361.7 2016 Lebanon Iraq 6454 645 660 221001 Chaldeans Shia Arab 64502000 Sunni Arab 64501000 UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 1936.2 645.4 322.7 2012 Lebanon Syrian Arab Rep. 126939 652 660 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Druze 65201000 Christians 65204000 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/04/lebanon-refugee-influx-alarms-christians-201441913659149837.html a quarter of Lebanon's population is now made up of Syrians, the overwhelming majority of whom are Sunni Muslims dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 114245 6346.95 6346.95 2013 Lebanon Syrian Arab Rep. 851284 652 660 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Druze 65201000 Christians 65204000 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/04/lebanon-refugee-influx-alarms-christians-201441913659149837.html a quarter of Lebanon's population is now made up of Syrians, the overwhelming majority of whom are Sunni Muslims dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 766156 42564.2 42564.2 2014 Lebanon Syrian Arab Rep. 1147494 652 660 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Druze 65201000 Christians 65204000 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/04/lebanon-refugee-influx-alarms-christians-201441913659149837.html a quarter of Lebanon's population is now made up of Syrians, the overwhelming majority of whom are Sunni Muslims dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1032740 57374.7 57374.7 2015 Lebanon Syrian Arab Rep. 1062690 652 660 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Druze 65201000 Christians 65204000 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/04/lebanon-refugee-influx-alarms-christians-201441913659149837.html a quarter of Lebanon's population is now made up of Syrians, the overwhelming majority of whom are Sunni Muslims dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 956421 53134.5 53134.5 2016 Lebanon Syrian Arab Rep. 1005503 652 660 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Druze 65201000 Christians 65204000 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/04/lebanon-refugee-influx-alarms-christians-201441913659149837.html a quarter of Lebanon's population is now made up of Syrians, the overwhelming majority of whom are Sunni Muslims dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 904953 50275.2 50275.2 1975 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 196855 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 187012 1976 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 202795 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 192655 1977 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 208735 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 198298 1978 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 214674 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 203940 1979 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 220614 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 209583 1980 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 226554 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 215226 1981 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 233963 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 222265 1982 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 241372 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 229303 1983 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 248781 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 236342 1984 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 256190 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 243380 1985 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 263599 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 250419 1986 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 271289 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 257725 1987 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 278979 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 265030 1988 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 286669 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 272336 1989 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 294359 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 279641 1990 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 302049 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 286947 1991 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 310872 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 295328 1992 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 319695 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 303710 1993 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 328518 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 312092 1994 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 337341 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 320474 1995 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 346164 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 328856 1996 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 352946 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 335299 1997 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 359727 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 341741 1998 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 366509 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 348184 1999 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 373290 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 354626 2000 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 380072 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 361068 2001 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 384918 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 365672 2002 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 389233 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 369771 2003 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 394532 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 374805 2004 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 399152 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 379194 2005 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 404170 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 383962 2006 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 408438 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 388016 2007 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 413962 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 393264 2008 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 422188 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 401079 2009 Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory 425640 666 660 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 404358 2016 Jordan Sudan 2222 625 663 796505 99 2006 Jordan Iraq 500000 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians Wikipedia / UNHCR The majority of refugees are Sunni Muslims accounting for 60 percent of the Iraqi community in Jordan while, 18 percent are Shia Muslims, and 15 percent are Christian. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 300000 100000 25000 2007 Jordan Iraq 500000 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians Wikipedia / UNHCR The majority of refugees are Sunni Muslims accounting for 60 percent of the Iraqi community in Jordan while, 18 percent are Shia Muslims, and 15 percent are Christian. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 300000 100000 25000 2008 Jordan Iraq 500000 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians Wikipedia / UNHCR The majority of refugees are Sunni Muslims accounting for 60 percent of the Iraqi community in Jordan while, 18 percent are Shia Muslims, and 15 percent are Christian. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 300000 100000 25000 2009 Jordan Iraq 450000 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Christians Wikipedia / UNHCR The majority of refugees are Sunni Muslims accounting for 60 percent of the Iraqi community in Jordan while, 18 percent are Shia Muslims, and 15 percent are Christian. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 270000 90000 22500 2010 Jordan Iraq 450000 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Chaldean UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 270000 90000 22500 2011 Jordan Iraq 450000 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Chaldean UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 270000 90000 22500 2012 Jordan Iraq 63037 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Chaldean UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 37822.2 12607.4 3151.85 2013 Jordan Iraq 55509 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Chaldean UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 33305.4 11101.8 2775.45 2014 Jordan Iraq 29263 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Chaldean UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 17557.8 5852.6 1463.15 2015 Jordan Iraq 33256 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Chaldean UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 19953.6 6651.2 1662.8 2016 Jordan Iraq 33118 645 663 0 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Shia Arab 64502000 Chaldean UNHCR, Statistical Report on UNHCR Registered Iraqis majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 19870.8 6623.6 1655.9 2012 Jordan Syrian Arab Rep. 238798 652 663 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 UNHCR The great majority of the refugees are Sunni Muslim Arabs, but the population also includes ethnic and religious minorities, such as Kurds, Druze, and members of various Christian and Shiite Muslim sects dominant minority 0.95 0.05 226858 11939.9 2013 Jordan Syrian Arab Rep. 585304 652 663 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. (2014, October 15). Finding solutions for Syrian refugees, resettlement and other forms of admission of Syrian refugees The great majority of the refugees are Sunni Muslim Arabs, but the population also includes ethnic and religious minorities, such as Kurds, Druze, and members of various Christian and Shiite Muslim sects dominant minority 0.95 0.05 556039 29265.2 2014 Jordan Syrian Arab Rep. 623112 652 663 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. (2014, October 15). Finding solutions for Syrian refugees, resettlement and other forms of admission of Syrian refugees The great majority of the refugees are Sunni Muslim Arabs, but the population also includes ethnic and religious minorities, such as Kurds, Druze, and members of various Christian and Shiite Muslim sects dominant minority 0.95 0.05 591956 31155.6 2015 Jordan Syrian Arab Rep. 628223 652 663 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 UNHCR The great majority of the refugees are Sunni Muslim Arabs, but the population also includes ethnic and religious minorities, such as Kurds, Druze, and members of various Christian and Shiite Muslim sects dominant minority 0.95 0.05 596812 31411.2 2016 Jordan Syrian Arab Rep. 648836 652 663 0 Sunni Arabs 65202000 Kurds 65206000 UNHCR The great majority of the refugees are Sunni Muslim Arabs, but the population also includes ethnic and religious minorities, such as Kurds, Druze, and members of various Christian and Shiite Muslim sects dominant minority 0.95 0.05 616394 32441.8 1975 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 625857 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 594564 1976 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 643960 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 611762 1977 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 662063 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 628960 1978 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 680166 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 646158 1979 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 698269 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 663356 1980 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 716372 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 680553 1981 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 733042 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 696390 1982 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 749713 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 712227 1983 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 766383 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 728064 1984 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 783054 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 743901 1985 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 799724 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 759738 1986 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 825599 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 784319 1987 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 851473 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 808899 1988 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 877348 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 833481 1989 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 903222 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 858061 1990 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 929097 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 882642 1991 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1000917 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 950871 1992 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1072737 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1019100 1993 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1144557 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1087330 1994 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1216377 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1155560 1995 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1288197 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1223790 1996 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1352471 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1284850 1997 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1416745 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1345910 1998 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1481018 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1406970 1999 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1545292 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1468030 2000 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1609566 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1529090 1997 Nepal Bhutan 108674 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 Lischer dominant 0.95 103240 2002 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1698271 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1613360 2003 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1740170 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1653160 2004 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1776669 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1687840 2005 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1827877 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1736480 2006 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1858362 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1765440 2007 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1903490 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1808320 2008 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1951603 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1854020 2009 Jordan Occupied Palestinian Territory 1983733 666 663 0 Palestinians 66606000 unrwa dominant 0.95 1884550 2008 Israel Sudan 4326 625 666 829301 2009 Israel Sudan 5502 625 666 829301 2010 Israel Sudan 8137 625 666 807099 99 2011 Israel Sudan 9000 625 666 807099 99 2012 Israel Sudan 10743 625 666 807099 99 2013 Israel Sudan 12542 625 666 807099 99 2014 Israel Sudan 6588 625 666 807099 99 2015 Israel Sudan 4647 625 666 807099 99 2016 Israel Sudan 4647 625 666 807099 99 2000 Israel Lebanon 3909 660 666 0 Maronite Christians 66005000 Shi'a Arabs 66008000 Druze 66002000 Wikipedia Members of South Libanese Army that was supported by Israel during the 1982_2000 South Lebanon conflict. The SLA was composed of Christians, Shias and Druze from the areas that it controlled but the officers were mostly Christian. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2345.4 781.8 195.45 2001 Israel Lebanon 3909 660 666 0 Maronite Christians 66005000 Shi'a Arabs 66008000 Druze 66002000 Wikipedia Members of South Libanese Army that was supported by Israel during the 1982_2000 South Lebanon conflict. The SLA was composed of Christians, Shias and Druze from the areas that it controlled but the officers were mostly Christian. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2345.4 781.8 195.45 2002 Israel Lebanon 3909 660 666 0 Maronite Christians 66005000 Shi'a Arabs 66008000 Druze 66002000 Wikipedia Members of South Libanese Army that was supported by Israel during the 1982_2000 South Lebanon conflict. The SLA was composed of Christians, Shias and Druze from the areas that it controlled but the officers were mostly Christian. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2345.4 781.8 195.45 2003 Israel Lebanon 3909 660 666 0 Maronite Christians 66005000 Shi'a Arabs 66008000 Druze 66002000 Wikipedia Members of South Libanese Army that was supported by Israel during the 1982_2000 South Lebanon conflict. The SLA was composed of Christians, Shias and Druze from the areas that it controlled but the officers were mostly Christian. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2345.4 781.8 195.45 1986 Saudi Arabia Somalia 2000 520 670 504320 1979 Saudi Arabia Ethiopia 100000 530 670 193167 1980 Saudi Arabia Ethiopia 100000 530 670 193167 1981 Saudi Arabia Ethiopia 65000 530 670 193167 1982 Saudi Arabia Ethiopia 57000 530 670 193167 1983 Saudi Arabia Ethiopia 57000 530 670 193167 1984 Saudi Arabia Ethiopia 100000 530 670 193167 1985 Saudi Arabia Ethiopia 120000 530 670 193167 1986 Saudi Arabia Ethiopia 130000 530 670 193167 1991 Saudi Arabia Iraq 32857 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JMAN-5ZBBEFOpenDocument The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 31214.2 1642.85 1992 Saudi Arabia Iraq 27684 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Lischer dominant minority 0.95 0.05 26299.8 1384.2 1993 Saudi Arabia Iraq 24025 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 22823.8 1201.25 1994 Saudi Arabia Iraq 17965 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 17066.8 898.25 1995 Saudi Arabia Iraq 13020 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12369 651 1996 Saudi Arabia Iraq 9701 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9215.95 485.05 1997 Saudi Arabia Iraq 5682 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5397.9 284.1 1998 Saudi Arabia Iraq 5374 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5105.3 268.7 1999 Saudi Arabia Iraq 5399 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5129.05 269.95 2000 Saudi Arabia Iraq 5177 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4918.15 258.85 2001 Saudi Arabia Iraq 5091 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR The overwhelming majority of this group is of Arab Shia background dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4836.45 254.55 2002 Saudi Arabia Iraq 5109 645 670 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 UNHCR the deteriorating security situation in Iraq, particularly in the west part, which is predominantly Sunni, may also trigger small scale influx of refugees in Saudi Arabia dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4853.55 255.45 1986 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 50000 666 670 15030 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 47500 2001 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 240000 666 670 15029.8 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 228000 2002 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 240000 666 670 15029.8 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 228000 2003 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 240000 666 670 15029.8 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 228000 2004 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 240007 666 670 15029.8 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 228007 2005 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 240015 666 670 15029.8 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 228014 2006 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 240016 666 670 15029.8 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 228015 2007 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 240016 666 670 15029.8 Palestinians 66606000 dominant 0.95 228015 2008 Saudi Arabia Occupied Palestinian Territory 240025 666 670 15029.8 Palestinians 66606000 USCRI dominant 0.95 228024 1991 Yemen Somalia 26738 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 25401.1 1992 Yemen Somalia 56204 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 53393.8 1993 Yemen Somalia 52400 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 49780 1994 Yemen Somalia 45350 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 43082.5 1995 Yemen Somalia 49516 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 47040.2 1996 Yemen Somalia 43871 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 41677.4 1997 Yemen Somalia 37439 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 35567.1 1998 Yemen Somalia 57426 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 54554.7 1999 Yemen Somalia 55186 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 52426.7 2000 Yemen Somalia 56524 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 53697.8 2001 Yemen Somalia 67485 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 64110.8 2002 Yemen Somalia 80763 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 76724.9 2003 Yemen Somalia 59246 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 56283.7 2004 Yemen Somalia 63511 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 60335.4 2005 Yemen Somalia 78582 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 74652.9 2006 Yemen Somalia 91587 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 87007.6 2007 Yemen Somalia 110616 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 105085 2008 Yemen Somalia 132275 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 USCRI dominant 0.95 125661 2009 Yemen Somalia 161468 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 dominant 0.95 153395 2010 Yemen Somalia 179845 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 Bajuni UNHCR : Culture, context and mental healthof Somali refugees dominant 0.95 170853 2011 Yemen Somalia 204685 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 UNHCR : Culture, context and mental healthof Somali refugees dominant 0.95 194451 2012 Yemen Somalia 226909 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 UNHCR : Culture, context and mental healthof Somali refugees dominant 0.95 215564 2013 Yemen Somalia 230506 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 UNHCR : Culture, context and mental healthof Somali refugees dominant 0.95 218981 2014 Yemen Somalia 244204 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 UNHCR : Culture, context and mental healthof Somali refugees dominant 0.95 231994 2015 Yemen Somalia 253215 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 UNHCR : Culture, context and mental healthof Somali refugees dominant 0.95 240554 2016 Yemen Somalia 255121 520 679 98174.3 Somali 52001000 UNHCR : Culture, context and mental healthof Somali refugees dominant 0.95 242365 1983 Yemen Ethiopia 3680 530 679 37062.2 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 3312 184 184 1984 Yemen Ethiopia 4280 530 679 37062.2 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 3852 214 214 1985 Yemen Ethiopia 5000 530 679 37062.2 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 4500 250 250 1986 Yemen Ethiopia 5000 530 679 37062.2 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 4500 250 250 1987 Yemen Ethiopia 3000 530 679 37062.2 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 2700 150 150 1991 Yemen Ethiopia 3109 530 679 37062.2 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 2798.1 155.45 155.45 1992 Yemen Ethiopia 3386 530 679 37062.2 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 3047.4 169.3 169.3 1999 Yemen Ethiopia 2414 530 679 117911 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 2172.6 120.7 120.7 2008 Yemen Ethiopia 2140 530 679 117910 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 http://www.lakareutangranser.se/Global/documents/Rapporter/MSF%20Report%20Jemen.pdf majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1284 428 107 2009 Yemen Ethiopia 3446 530 679 117910 Oroma 53006000 Amhara 53002000 Tigry 53009000 VoA (2009): http://www.voanews.com/english/news/africa/east/Ethiopian-Children-Imprisoned-in-Their-Yemeni-Homes-90024062.html/ VoA (2010), extracted from: http://www.opride.com/oromsis/horn-of-africa/590-voaethnic-oromos-say-they-flee-persecuti dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 3101.4 172.3 172.3 2010 Yemen Ethiopia 4181 530 679 105783 Oroma 53006000 Danish Refugee Council Most of the Ethiopian migrants identify themselves as ethnic Oromo majority 0.65 2717.65 2011 Yemen Ethiopia 4686 530 679 105783 Oroma 53006000 Danish Refugee Council majority 0.65 3045.9 2012 Yemen Ethiopia 5221 530 679 105783 Oroma 53006000 Danish Refugee Council majority 0.65 3393.65 2013 Yemen Ethiopia 5740 530 679 105783 Oroma 53006000 Danish Refugee Council majority 0.65 3731 2014 Yemen Ethiopia 5934 530 679 105783 Oroma 53006000 RMMS East Africa Data collected over the last several months, indicates that the percentage of Ethiopian migrant arrivals in Yemen who self-identified as ethnic Oromo was between 95-98%, up from approximately 64% in 2014. majority 0.65 3857.1 2015 Yemen Ethiopia 5645 530 679 105783 Oroma 53006000 Danish Refugee Council dominant 0.95 5362.75 2016 Yemen Ethiopia 5877 530 679 105783 Oroma 53006000 RMMS East Africa Data collected over the last several months, indicates that the percentage of Ethiopian migrant arrivals in Yemen who self-identified as ethnic Oromo was between 95-98%, up from approximately 64% in 2014. dominant 0.95 5583.15 1995 Yemen Eritrea 2500 531 679 37062.2 Afar 53102020 dominant 0.95 2375 1996 Yemen Eritrea 2503 531 679 37062.2 Afar 53102020 dominant 0.95 2377.85 1997 Yemen Eritrea 2503 531 679 37062.2 Afar 53102020 dominant 0.95 2377.85 1998 Yemen Eritrea 2503 531 679 37062.2 Afar 53102020 dominant 0.95 2377.85 1999 Yemen Eritrea 2500 531 679 37062.2 Afar 53102020 dominant 0.95 2375 2000 Yemen Eritrea 2566 531 679 37061.7 Afar 53102020 dominant 0.95 2437.7 1991 Kuwait Iraq 20000 645 690 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR A considerable proportion of Iraqis of UNHCR concern are Shiites from the South, but there are also Kurdish households. majority minority 0.6 0.3 12000 6000 1992 Kuwait Iraq 19879 645 690 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR A considerable proportion of Iraqis of UNHCR concern are Shiites from the South, but there are also Kurdish households. majority minority 0.6 0.3 11927.4 5963.7 1993 Kuwait Iraq 20000 645 690 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR A considerable proportion of Iraqis of UNHCR concern are Shiites from the South, but there are also Kurdish households. majority minority 0.6 0.3 12000 6000 1994 Kuwait Iraq 19990 645 690 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Kurds 64501000 UNHCR Iraqi Kurds who are long stayers in Kuwait majority minority 0.6 0.3 11994 5997 2007 Kuwait Iraq 30131 645 690 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Christians UNHCR The Iraqi caseload in Kuwait is composed mainly by people from Central and South Iraq. The caseload is diverse in terms of religion ranging from Muslims (Sunni and Shia) to Christians. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 18078.6 6026.2 1506.55 2008 Kuwait Iraq 30193 645 690 0 Shi'a Arabs 64502000 Sunni Arabs 64503000 Christians UNHCR The Iraqi caseload in Kuwait is composed mainly by people from Central and South Iraq. The caseload is diverse in terms of religion ranging from Muslims (Sunni and Shia) to Christians. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 18115.8 6038.6 1509.65 2003 United Arab Emirates Islamic Rep. of Iran 630 696 94361.2 1984 United Arab Emirates Afghanistan 2500 700 696 624743 1985 United Arab Emirates Afghanistan 3200 700 696 624743 1992 Afghanistan Tajikistan 60000 702 700 0 Tajik 70203000 http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,AFG,4562d8cf2,45c9a5272,0.html hundreds of thousands of ethnic Tajiks who fled their villages and resettled in northern Afghanistan dominant 0.95 57000 1993 Afghanistan Tajikistan 32100 702 700 0 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR hundreds of thousands of ethnic Tajiks who fled their villages and resettled in northern Afghanistan dominant 0.95 30495 1994 Afghanistan Tajikistan 19124 702 700 0 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR hundreds of thousands of ethnic Tajiks who fled their villages and resettled in northern Afghanistan dominant 0.95 18167.8 1995 Afghanistan Tajikistan 19600 702 700 0 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR hundreds of thousands of ethnic Tajiks who fled their villages and resettled in northern Afghanistan dominant 0.95 18620 1996 Afghanistan Tajikistan 18769 702 700 0 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR hundreds of thousands of ethnic Tajiks who fled their villages and resettled in northern Afghanistan dominant 0.95 17830.5 2010 Afghanistan Pakistan 6398 770 700 0 Pashtuns 70012000 refworld: IRIN, Afghanistan-Pakistan: Most Pakistani refugees return home, 28 February 2008, Most of the refugees were ethnic Pashtoons - elderly people, women and children - who had sought refuge with local people and/or had set up tents,  dominant 0.95 6078.1 2011 Afghanistan Pakistan 2972 770 700 0 Pashtuns 70012000 refworld: IRIN, Afghanistan-Pakistan: Most Pakistani refugees return home, 28 February 2008, Most of the refugees were ethnic Pashtoons - elderly people, women and children - who had sought refuge with local people and/or had set up tents,  dominant 0.95 2823.4 2012 Afghanistan Pakistan 16147 770 700 0 Pashtuns 70012000 refworld: IRIN, Afghanistan-Pakistan: Most Pakistani refugees return home, 28 February 2008, Most of the refugees were ethnic Pashtoons - elderly people, women and children - who had sought refuge with local people and/or had set up tents,  dominant 0.95 15339.6 2013 Afghanistan Pakistan 16825 770 700 0 Pashtuns 70012000 refworld: IRIN, Afghanistan-Pakistan: Most Pakistani refugees return home, 28 February 2008, Most of the refugees were ethnic Pashtoons - elderly people, women and children - who had sought refuge with local people and/or had set up tents,  dominant 0.95 15983.8 2014 Afghanistan Pakistan 300385 770 700 0 Pashtuns 70012000 refworld: IRIN, Afghanistan-Pakistan: Most Pakistani refugees return home, 28 February 2008, Most of the refugees were ethnic Pashtoons - elderly people, women and children - who had sought refuge with local people and/or had set up tents,  dominant 0.95 285366 2015 Afghanistan Pakistan 257523 770 700 0 Pashtuns 70012000 refworld: IRIN, Afghanistan-Pakistan: Most Pakistani refugees return home, 28 February 2008, Most of the refugees were ethnic Pashtoons - elderly people, women and children - who had sought refuge with local people and/or had set up tents,  dominant 0.95 244647 2016 Afghanistan Pakistan 59737 770 700 0 Pashtuns 70012000 refworld: IRIN, Afghanistan-Pakistan: Most Pakistani refugees return home, 28 February 2008, Most of the refugees were ethnic Pashtoons - elderly people, women and children - who had sought refuge with local people and/or had set up tents,  dominant 0.95 56750.1 1995 Turkmenistan Afghanistan 3000 700 701 0 Turkmen 70015000 Hazara 70007000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR The Afghan refugee population includes approximately one thousand ethnic Turkmen living in rural settlements. They were invited to come from Iran to Turkmenistan in 1994 by the Turkmen authorities. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 900 300 150 1996 Turkmenistan Afghanistan 3100 700 701 0 Turkmen 70015000 Hazara 70007000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR 4th group are Tajiks. minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 930 310 155 1997 Turkmenistan Afghanistan 5450 700 701 0 Turkmen 70015000 Hazara 70007000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR Nearly 1000 Afghan refugees of Turkmen origin are living in the Provinces of Lebap (whose principal city is Charjew) and Mary. Only a small number of the refugees from Afghanistan that register with UNHCR in Turkmenistan are women. The majority minority minority minority 0.3 0.1 0.05 1635 545 272.5 1993 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 15000 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan majority minority 0.6 0.3 9000 4500 1994 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 15000 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan majority minority 0.6 0.3 9000 4500 1995 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 20000 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan majority minority 0.6 0.3 12000 6000 1996 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 12170 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan majority minority 0.6 0.3 7302 3651 1997 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 10000 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan majority minority 0.6 0.3 6000 3000 1998 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 13501 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan majority minority 0.6 0.3 8100.6 4050.3 1999 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 17002 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 UNHCR Most of the Tajik refugees are ethnic Turkmen. Close to 5,000 Tajiks voluntarily repatriated in 1998 and 1999. Most of them were ethnic Tajiks. Several thousand ethnic Tajik refugees remain in Turkmenistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16151.9 850.1 2000 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 12659 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12026 632.95 2001 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 12383 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11763.8 619.15 2002 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 12272 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11658.4 613.6 2003 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 12142 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11534.9 607.1 2004 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 12085 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11480.8 604.25 2005 Turkmenistan Tajikistan 11173 702 701 114100 Turkmen Tajik 70203000 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/HMYT-6F5MVVOpenDocument Among those granted citizenship were more than 10,000 ethnic-Turkmen Tajiks who fled civil war in Tajikistan dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10614.3 558.65 1992 Tajikistan Afghanistan 3000 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2850 150 1997 Tajikistan Afghanistan 2164 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2055.8 108.2 1998 Tajikistan Afghanistan 3622 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3440.9 181.1 1999 Tajikistan Afghanistan 4531 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4304.45 226.55 2000 Tajikistan Afghanistan 15354 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 14586.3 767.7 2001 Tajikistan Afghanistan 15336 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 14569.2 766.8 2002 Tajikistan Afghanistan 3427 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3255.65 171.35 2003 Tajikistan Afghanistan 3304 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3138.8 165.2 2009 Tajikistan Afghanistan 2673 700 702 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Vast majority of refugee population in Tajikistan are ethnic Tajiks from Afghanistan. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2539.35 133.65 2010 Tajikistan Afghanistan 3126 700 702 0 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR / http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-tajikistan-afghanistan-refugees-inter-idUKTRE59M34920091023 About 70 percent of refugees are ethnic Tajiks which makes integration easier, but there are still gaps in the ways of thinking and traditions, Todorovic said. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1875.6 937.8 2011 Tajikistan Afghanistan 3270 700 702 0 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR / http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-tajikistan-afghanistan-refugees-inter-idUKTRE59M34920091023 About 70 percent of refugees are ethnic Tajiks which makes integration easier, but there are still gaps in the ways of thinking and traditions, Todorovic said. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1962 981 2012 Tajikistan Afghanistan 2196 700 702 0 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR / http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-tajikistan-afghanistan-refugees-inter-idUKTRE59M34920091023 About 70 percent of refugees are ethnic Tajiks which makes integration easier, but there are still gaps in the ways of thinking and traditions, Todorovic said. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1317.6 658.8 2013 Tajikistan Afghanistan 2004 700 702 0 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR / http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-tajikistan-afghanistan-refugees-inter-idUKTRE59M34920091023 About 70 percent of refugees are ethnic Tajiks which makes integration easier, but there are still gaps in the ways of thinking and traditions, Todorovic said. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1202.4 601.2 2016 Tajikistan Afghanistan 2711 700 702 0 Tajiks 70014000 Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR / http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-tajikistan-afghanistan-refugees-inter-idUKTRE59M34920091023 About 70 percent of refugees are ethnic Tajiks which makes integration easier, but there are still gaps in the ways of thinking and traditions, Todorovic said. majority minority 0.6 0.3 1626.6 813.3 1993 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 20000 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 Lischer majority minority 0.6 0.3 12000 6000 1994 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 20000 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 Lischer majority minority 0.6 0.3 12000 6000 1995 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 13311 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 Lischer majority minority 0.6 0.3 7986.6 3993.3 1996 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 16436 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 Lischer majority minority 0.6 0.3 9861.6 4930.8 1997 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 15114 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 9068.4 4534.2 1998 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 13992 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 8395.2 4197.6 1999 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 10141 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 6084.6 3042.3 2000 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 9805 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 5883 2941.5 2001 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 8367 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 5020.2 2510.1 2002 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 6828 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 4096.8 2048.4 2003 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 4929 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 2957.4 1478.7 2004 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 3472 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 2083.2 1041.6 2005 Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan 2320 702 703 0 Kyrgyz 70201000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 1392 696 2002 Bangladesh Myanmar 21967 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20868.7 1098.35 1993 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 8000 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR During the period under review UNHCR Tashkent assisted the repatriation of Tajik refugees from Northern Afghanistan to their places or habitual residence. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4800 1600 400 1994 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 8000 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR Fifty per cent of those Afghan children are from Tajik ethnicity. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 4800 1600 400 1995 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 2597 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1558.2 519.4 129.85 1996 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 2823 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1693.8 564.6 141.15 1997 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 3075 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1845 615 153.75 2000 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 8348 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5008.8 1669.6 417.4 2001 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 9569 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 5741.4 1913.8 478.45 2002 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 5716 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3429.6 1143.2 285.8 2003 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 5470 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3282 1094 273.5 2004 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 5238 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 3142.8 1047.6 261.9 2005 Uzbekistan Afghanistan 4740 700 704 0 Tajik 70014000 Pashtun 70012000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 2844 948 237 2000 Uzbekistan Tajikistan 30001 702 704 0 Uzbek 70205000 Tajik 70203000 USCRI / UNHCR UNHCR was never in a position to assess the number of Tajik refugee who fled the Civil War in 1992/93 but the estimate figure is 30 000 Tajik living in particular in the border areas of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. They are some how integrated in majority minority 0.6 0.3 18000.6 9000.3 2001 Uzbekistan Tajikistan 30000 702 704 0 Uzbek 70205000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR approximately 5000 Tajiks (mainly ethnic Uzbeks) fled to Uzbekistan. It seems that the Tajik refugees are mainly of Uzbek ethnicity. majority minority 0.6 0.3 18000 9000 2002 Uzbekistan Tajikistan 39202 702 704 0 Uzbek 70205000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 23521.2 11760.6 2003 Uzbekistan Tajikistan 39202 702 704 0 Uzbek 70205000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 23521.2 11760.6 2004 Uzbekistan Tajikistan 39202 702 704 0 Uzbek 70205000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 23521.2 11760.6 2005 Uzbekistan Tajikistan 39202 702 704 0 Uzbek 70205000 Tajik 70203000 UNHCR majority minority 0.6 0.3 23521.2 11760.6 2010 Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan 2021 703 704 0 Uzbek 70305000 dominant 0.95 1919.95 2011 Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan 5660 703 704 0 Uzbek 70305000 dominant 0.95 5377 2012 Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan 4551 703 704 0 Uzbek 70305000 dominant 0.95 4323.45 1995 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 6000 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 5700 1996 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 6000 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 Lischer Large eth Chechen community dominant 0.95 5700 1999 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 7043 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 6690.85 2000 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 12671 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 12037.5 2001 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 11895 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 11300.2 2002 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 13695 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 13010.2 2003 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 13684 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 12999.8 2004 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 13684 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 12999.8 2005 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 5000 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 4750 2006 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 3713 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 3527.35 2007 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 3692 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 3507.4 2008 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 3692 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 3507.4 2009 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 3692 365 705 0 Chechen 36516000 http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/field-report/kazakhstan-neglecting-refugees-engendering-statelessness dominant 0.95 3507.4 2010 Kazakhstan Russian Federation 3692 365 705 0 Chechens 36516000 Ministerie Bundeslandse Zaaken: Algemeen ambtsbericht Russische Federatie , Juli 2014 Er bevinden zich grote groepen Tsjetsjeense vluchtelingen in Azerbeidzjan, Georgie, Kazachstan ... dominant 0.95 3507.4 1993 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 2000 700 705 304547 1994 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 2000 700 705 304547 1995 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 3500 700 705 304547 1996 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 3500 700 705 304547 1998 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 2081 700 705 304547 1999 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 2296 700 705 304547 2000 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 2460 700 705 304547 2001 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 2353 700 705 304547 2002 Kazakhstan Afghanistan 2250 700 705 304547 1993 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 3000 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 1800 900 1988 Thailand Viet Nam 14120 816 800 90581.3 99 1994 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 3000 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 1800 900 1995 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 6000 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 3600 1800 1996 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 6000 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 3600 1800 1998 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 5637 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 3382.2 1691.1 1999 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 5355 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 3213 1606.5 2000 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 4982 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 2989.2 1494.6 2001 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 4105 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 2463 1231.5 2002 Kazakhstan Tajikistan 3477 702 705 45430.1 Tajik 70203000 Kazakh UNHCR Tajik nationals (ethnic Tajiks) remaining in Kazakstan majority minority 0.6 0.3 2086.2 1043.1 1982 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3750 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2437.5 1983 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3910 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2541.5 1984 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3790 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2463.5 1985 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3790 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2463.5 1986 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3790 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2463.5 1987 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3800 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2470 1988 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3800 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2470 1989 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3800 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2470 1990 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3800 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 2470 1991 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 4123 812 710 0 low-land and high-land Lao 81203000 UNHCR approximately 1,000 hilltribe Lao majority 0.65 2679.95 1992 China Lao People's Dem. Rep. 2548 812 710 0 Lao 81203000 UNHCR majority 0.65 1656.2 1979 China Viet Nam 250000 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR There is a decided favourable discrimination for ethnic Chinese refugees (the overwhelming majority of Indochinese admitted in 1978/79 and settled in the southern provinces of China) as opposed to non-ethnic Chinese refugees. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 237500 12500 1979 China Viet Nam 250000 816 710 0 1980 China Viet Nam 263000 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR in the late 1970Ís, when China was facing a major influx of Indochinese refugees (mainly some 280,000 Sino-Vietnamese fleeing ethnic discrimination and persecution in Vietnam). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 249850 13150 1980 China Viet Nam 263000 816 710 0 1981 China Viet Nam 265000 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR in the late 1970Ís, when China was facing a major influx of Indochinese refugees (mainly some 280,000 Sino-Vietnamese fleeing ethnic discrimination and persecution in Vietnam). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 251750 13250 1981 China Viet Nam 265000 816 710 0 1982 China Viet Nam 268350 816 710 0 1982 China Viet Nam 268350 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR in the late 1970Ís, when China was facing a major influx of Indochinese refugees (mainly some 280,000 Sino-Vietnamese fleeing ethnic discrimination and persecution in Vietnam). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 254932 13417.5 1983 China Viet Nam 272720 816 710 0 1983 China Viet Nam 272720 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR in the late 1970Ís, when China was facing a major influx of Indochinese refugees (mainly some 280,000 Sino-Vietnamese fleeing ethnic discrimination and persecution in Vietnam). dominant minority 0.95 0.05 259084 13636 1984 China Viet Nam 275960 816 710 0 1984 China Viet Nam 275960 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 262162 13798 1985 China Viet Nam 275480 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 261706 13774 1985 China Viet Nam 275480 816 710 0 1986 China Viet Nam 278000 816 710 0 1986 China Viet Nam 278000 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 264100 13900 1987 China Viet Nam 276800 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 262960 13840 1987 China Viet Nam 276800 816 710 0 1988 China Viet Nam 280500 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 266475 14025 1989 China Viet Nam 280500 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 266475 14025 1990 China Viet Nam 283426 816 710 0 1990 China Viet Nam 283426 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 269255 14171.3 1991 China Viet Nam 284536 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 270309 14226.8 1991 China Viet Nam 284536 816 710 0 1992 China Viet Nam 285543 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 271266 14277.2 1992 China Viet Nam 285543 816 710 0 1993 China Viet Nam 285500 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 271225 14275 1994 China Viet Nam 285470 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 271196 14273.5 1995 China Viet Nam 286783 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 272444 14339.2 1996 China Viet Nam 288805 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 274365 14440.2 1997 China Viet Nam 290621 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 276090 14531 1998 China Viet Nam 292267 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 277654 14613.4 1999 China Viet Nam 293227 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 278566 14661.4 2000 China Viet Nam 294057 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 279354 14702.9 2001 China Viet Nam 295276 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 280512 14763.8 2002 China Viet Nam 297219 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 282358 14861 2003 China Viet Nam 299287 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 284323 14964.4 2004 China Viet Nam 299287 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 284323 14964.4 2005 China Viet Nam 300897 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285852 15044.9 2006 China Viet Nam 300897 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285852 15044.9 2007 China Viet Nam 300897 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285852 15044.9 2008 China Viet Nam 300897 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285852 15044.9 2009 China Viet Nam 300897 816 710 0 Chinese 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR These refugees were mainly ethnic Chinese from Vietnam dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285852 15044.9 2010 China Viet Nam 300897 816 710 0 Hoa (Chinese) 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285852 15044.9 2011 China Viet Nam 300897 816 710 0 Hoa (Chinese) 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285852 15044.9 2012 China Viet Nam 300897 816 710 0 Hoa (Chinese) 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285852 15044.9 2013 China Viet Nam 300896 816 710 0 Hoa (Chinese) 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285851 15044.8 2014 China Viet Nam 300896 816 710 0 Hoa (Chinese) 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285851 15044.8 2015 China Viet Nam 300896 816 710 0 Hoa (Chinese) 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 285851 15044.8 2016 China Viet Nam 317098 816 710 0 Hoa (Chinese) 81601000 Vietnamese 81602000 UNHCR / Forced Displacement Global Trends 2016 Nearly all Vietnamese refugees are ehtnically Chinese and hosted by China dominant minority 0.95 0.05 301243 15854.9 1981 India Afghanistan 2690 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Nearly 80% of the protracted ethnic Afghans have been away from their country for a period ranging from 11-26 years. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2555.5 134.5 1982 India Afghanistan 3430 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3258.5 171.5 1983 India Afghanistan 5300 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5035 265 1984 India Afghanistan 5850 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5557.5 292.5 1985 India Afghanistan 5690 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5405.5 284.5 1986 India Afghanistan 5530 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5253.5 276.5 1987 India Afghanistan 5180 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4921 259 1988 India Afghanistan 4891 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4646.45 244.55 1989 India Afghanistan 8451 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8028.45 422.55 1990 India Afghanistan 11946 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11348.7 597.3 1991 India Afghanistan 9766 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9277.7 488.3 1992 India Afghanistan 11002 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10451.9 550.1 1993 India Afghanistan 24421 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 23199.9 1221.05 1994 India Afghanistan 22362 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 21243.9 1118.1 1995 India Afghanistan 19916 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18920.2 995.8 1996 India Afghanistan 18607 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 17676.7 930.35 1997 India Afghanistan 17456 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 16583.2 872.8 1998 India Afghanistan 16058 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 15255.1 802.9 1999 India Afghanistan 14473 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 13749.3 723.65 2000 India Afghanistan 12760 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 12122 638 2001 India Afghanistan 11972 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11373.4 598.6 2002 India Afghanistan 11371 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10802.5 568.55 2003 India Afghanistan 10283 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9768.85 514.15 2004 India Afghanistan 9761 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9272.95 488.05 2005 India Afghanistan 9700 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9215 485 2006 India Afghanistan 9472 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8998.4 473.6 2007 India Afghanistan 9011 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR Hindu and Sikh Afghans formed the majority (8,573 persons or 88% of the Afghan caseload), while ethnic Afghans (Muslims) numbered 1,127 persons. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8560.45 450.55 2008 India Afghanistan 8441 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism_in_Afghanistan dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8018.95 422.05 2009 India Afghanistan 8528 700 750 227338 Hindu and Sikh Pashtuns 70012000 UNHCR The majority of the UNHCR urban mandate refugee caseload in India comprises Hindu and Sikh Afghans who remain in protracted asylum. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8101.6 426.4 2010 India Afghanistan 9094 700 750 227338 Hindus 77008000 Pashtuns 70012000 Danish Refugee Council: Monthly Migration Movements Afghan Displacement Summary December 2016 "They appear to be Hindus who fled from Afghanistan during the civil war and the Taliban periods. A large proportion of asylum seekers are still waiting for their status to be determined despite the many years in the country." majority minority 0.6 0.3 5456.4 2728.2 2011 India Afghanistan 9161 700 750 227338 Hindus 77008000 Pashtuns 70012000 Danish Refugee Council: Monthly Migration Movements Afghan Displacement Summary December 2016 "They appear to be Hindus who fled from Afghanistan during the civil war and the Taliban periods. A large proportion of asylum seekers are still waiting for their status to be determined despite the many years in the country." majority minority 0.6 0.3 5496.6 2748.3 2012 India Afghanistan 9633 700 750 227338 Hindus 77008000 Pashtuns 70012000 Danish Refugee Council: Monthly Migration Movements Afghan Displacement Summary December 2016 "They appear to be Hindus who fled from Afghanistan during the civil war and the Taliban periods. A large proportion of asylum seekers are still waiting for their status to be determined despite the many years in the country." majority minority 0.6 0.3 5779.8 2889.9 2013 India Afghanistan 10328 700 750 227338 Hindus 77008000 Pashtuns 70012000 Danish Refugee Council: Monthly Migration Movements Afghan Displacement Summary December 2016 "They appear to be Hindus who fled from Afghanistan during the civil war and the Taliban periods. A large proportion of asylum seekers are still waiting for their status to be determined despite the many years in the country." majority minority 0.6 0.3 6196.8 3098.4 2014 India Afghanistan 10395 700 750 227338 Hindus 77008000 Pashtuns 70012000 Danish Refugee Council: Monthly Migration Movements Afghan Displacement Summary December 2016 "They appear to be Hindus who fled from Afghanistan during the civil war and the Taliban periods. A large proportion of asylum seekers are still waiting for their status to be determined despite the many years in the country." majority minority 0.6 0.3 6237 3118.5 2015 India Afghanistan 10196 700 750 227338 Hindus 77008000 Pashtuns 70012000 Danish Refugee Council: Monthly Migration Movements Afghan Displacement Summary December 2016 "They appear to be Hindus who fled from Afghanistan during the civil war and the Taliban periods. A large proportion of asylum seekers are still waiting for their status to be determined despite the many years in the country." majority minority 0.6 0.3 6117.6 3058.8 2016 India Afghanistan 7693 700 750 227338 Hindus 77008000 Pashtuns 70012000 Danish Refugee Council: Monthly Migration Movements Afghan Displacement Summary December 2016 "They appear to be Hindus who fled from Afghanistan during the civil war and the Taliban periods. A large proportion of asylum seekers are still waiting for their status to be determined despite the many years in the country." majority minority 0.6 0.3 4615.8 2307.9 1992 India China 80000 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 76000 1993 India China 108001 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 102601 1994 India China 108001 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 102601 1995 India China 98000 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 93100 1996 India China 98000 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 93100 1997 India China 98000 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 93100 1998 India China 98000 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 93100 1999 India China 98001 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 93100.9 2000 India China 92343 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 87725.9 2001 India China 92344 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 87726.8 2002 India China 92346 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 87728.7 2003 India China 92349 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 87731.5 2004 India China 94349 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 89631.5 2005 India China 77200 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 73340 2006 India China 77200 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 73340 2007 India China 77200 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 73340 2008 India China 100003 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 95002.9 2009 India China 100003 710 750 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 95002.9 2010 India China 100003 710 750 0 Tibetans 71010000 dominant 0.95 95002.9 2011 India China 100003 710 750 0 Tibetans 71010000 dominant 0.95 95002.9 2012 India China 100003 710 750 0 Tibetans 71010000 dominant 0.95 95002.9 2013 India China 100003 710 750 0 Tibetans 71010000 dominant 0.95 95002.9 2014 India China 109018 710 750 0 Tibetans 71010000 dominant 0.95 103567 2015 India China 110098 710 750 0 Tibetans 71010000 dominant 0.95 104593 2016 India China 110098 710 750 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 majority 0.65 71563.7 1992 India Bangladesh 53187 771 750 0 Chakma (Tribal-Buddhists) 77103000 Hajong (Tribal-Buddhists) Lischer dominant minority 0.95 0.05 50527.6 2659.35 1993 India Bangladesh 56000 771 750 0 Chakma (Tribal-Buddhists) 77103000 Hajong (Tribal-Buddhists) UNHCR Chakmas in Camps : Some 56,000 in camps dominant minority 0.95 0.05 53200 2800 1989 Thailand Viet Nam 13574 816 800 90581.3 99 1994 India Bangladesh 53465 771 750 0 Chakma (Tribal-Buddhists) 77103000 Hajong (Tribal-Buddhists) UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 50791.8 2673.25 1995 India Bangladesh 53500 771 750 0 Chakma (Tribal-Buddhists) 77103000 Hajong (Tribal-Buddhists) UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 50825 2675 1996 India Bangladesh 53500 771 750 0 Chakma (Tribal-Buddhists) 77103000 Hajong (Tribal-Buddhists) UNHCR dominant minority 0.95 0.05 50825 2675 1997 India Bangladesh 40080 771 750 0 Chakma (Tribal-Buddhists) 77103000 Hajong (Tribal-Buddhists) USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 38076 2004 2009 India Myanmar 2952 775 750 0 Chin 77511000 Arakan 77502000 UNHCR Myanmar persons of Chin ethnicity in Mizoram. 36 Myanmar nationals of Arakan ethnicity continue to remain in detention. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2804.4 147.6 2010 India Myanmar 4630 775 750 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 majority 0.65 3009.5 2011 India Myanmar 6621 775 750 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 majority 0.65 4303.65 2012 India Myanmar 7671 775 750 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 majority 0.65 4986.15 2013 India Myanmar 11122 775 750 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 majority 0.65 7229.3 2014 India Myanmar 14301 775 750 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 majority 0.65 9295.65 2015 India Myanmar 15735 775 750 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 majority 0.65 10227.8 2016 India Myanmar 15561 775 750 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 majority 0.65 10114.6 1990 India Sri Lanka 200000 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 120000 60000 1991 India Sri Lanka 200000 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 120000 60000 1992 India Sri Lanka 113377 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 68026.2 34013.1 1993 India Sri Lanka 73463 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 44077.8 22038.9 1994 India Sri Lanka 73463 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 44077.8 22038.9 1995 India Sri Lanka 55062 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 33037.2 16518.6 1996 India Sri Lanka 62226 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 37335.6 18667.8 1997 India Sri Lanka 66498 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 39898.8 19949.4 1998 India Sri Lanka 70337 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 42202.2 21101.1 1999 India Sri Lanka 66431 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 39858.6 19929.3 2000 India Sri Lanka 64743 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 38845.8 19422.9 2001 India Sri Lanka 64061 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 38436.6 19218.3 2002 India Sri Lanka 63767 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 38260.2 19130.1 2003 India Sri Lanka 60922 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 36553.2 18276.6 2004 India Sri Lanka 57274 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 34364.4 17182.2 2005 India Sri Lanka 50730 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 30438 15219 2006 India Sri Lanka 69609 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 41765.4 20882.7 2007 India Sri Lanka 72934 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 43760.4 21880.2 2008 India Sri Lanka 73286 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 43971.6 21985.8 2009 India Sri Lanka 72883 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 Indian Tamils 78001000 USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 43729.8 21864.9 2010 India Sri Lanka 69998 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 majority 0.65 45498.7 2011 India Sri Lanka 68152 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 majority 0.65 44298.8 2012 India Sri Lanka 67165 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 majority 0.65 43657.2 2013 India Sri Lanka 65674 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 majority 0.65 42688.1 2014 India Sri Lanka 65057 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 majority 0.65 42287 2015 India Sri Lanka 64208 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 majority 0.65 41735.2 2016 India Sri Lanka 63162 780 750 28431.4 Sri Lankan Tamil 78004000 http://www.worldpolicy.org/blog/2016/09/21/sri-lankas-fleeing-tamils Fear or experience of severe persecution, in addition to a de facto military occupation in the northern, predominantly Tamil parts of Sri Lanka, appear to be key push factors in the latest waves of emigration majority 0.65 41055.3 1985 Pakistan Islamic Rep. of Iran 2430 630 770 0 99 1986 Pakistan Islamic Rep. of Iran 4000 630 770 0 99 1987 Pakistan Islamic Rep. of Iran 3000 630 770 0 99 1988 Pakistan Islamic Rep. of Iran 2944 630 770 0 99 1979 Pakistan Afghanistan 400000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 380000 20000 1980 Pakistan Afghanistan 1428230 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1356820 71411.5 1981 Pakistan Afghanistan 2375330 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajiks_in_Pakistan dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2256560 118766 1982 Pakistan Afghanistan 2877480 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2733610 143874 1983 Pakistan Afghanistan 2900000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2755000 145000 1984 Pakistan Afghanistan 2500000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2375000 125000 1985 Pakistan Afghanistan 2729910 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2593410 136496 1986 Pakistan Afghanistan 2878100 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2734200 143905 1987 Pakistan Afghanistan 3156000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2998200 157800 1988 Pakistan Afghanistan 3254393 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3091670 162720 1989 Pakistan Afghanistan 3272290 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3108680 163614 1990 Pakistan Afghanistan 3253000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 3090350 162650 1991 Pakistan Afghanistan 3098000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2943100 154900 1992 Pakistan Afghanistan 1627000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Forced Migration Review, 2004 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 1545650 81350 1993 Pakistan Afghanistan 1476876 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/afghanistan/resettlement-pattern-afghan-refugees-pakistan dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1329190 73843.8 73843.8 1994 Pakistan Afghanistan 1053000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 http://www.afghan-network.net/Ethnic-Groups/pashtuns.html dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 947700 52650 52650 1995 Pakistan Afghanistan 1200000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1080000 60000 60000 1996 Pakistan Afghanistan 1200000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1080000 60000 60000 1997 Pakistan Afghanistan 1200000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1080000 60000 60000 1998 Pakistan Afghanistan 1200000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1080000 60000 60000 1999 Pakistan Afghanistan 1200000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1080000 60000 60000 2000 Pakistan Afghanistan 2000000 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1800000 100000 100000 2001 Pakistan Afghanistan 2197821 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Hasara 70007000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1978040 109891 109891 2002 Pakistan Afghanistan 1226569 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1103910 61328.4 61328.4 2003 Pakistan Afghanistan 1123647 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1011280 56182.4 56182.4 2004 Pakistan Afghanistan 960041 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 864037 48002.1 48002.1 2005 Pakistan Afghanistan 1084208 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 975787 54210.4 54210.4 2006 Pakistan Afghanistan 1043984 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 939586 52199.2 52199.2 2007 Pakistan Afghanistan 2032453 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1829210 101623 101623 2008 Pakistan Afghanistan 1780150 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1602140 89007.5 89007.5 2009 Pakistan Afghanistan 1739935 700 770 0 Pashtun 70012000 Tajik 70014000 Uzbek 70016000 UNHCR / Congressional Research Servide dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 1565940 86996.8 86996.8 2010 Pakistan Afghanistan 1899842 700 770 0 Pashtuns 70012000 Tajiks 70014000 Uzbeks 70016000 ICMC Europe, Welcome to Europe! A comprehensive guide to resettlement, 2013 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1139910 379968 94992.1 2011 Pakistan Afghanistan 1701945 700 770 0 Pashtuns 70012000 Tajiks 70014000 Uzbeks 70016000 ICMC Europe, Welcome to Europe! A comprehensive guide to resettlement, 2013 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 1021170 340389 85097.2 2012 Pakistan Afghanistan 1637740 700 770 0 Pashtuns 70012000 Tajiks 70014000 Uzbeks 70016000 ICMC Europe, Welcome to Europe! A comprehensive guide to resettlement, 2013 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 982644 327548 81887 2013 Pakistan Afghanistan 1615876 700 770 0 Pashtuns 70012000 Tajiks 70014000 Uzbeks 70016000 http://www.resettlement.eu/page/afghan-refugees-iran-pakistan-0 85.1% of the Afghans in Pakistan are Pashtun, and the remainder are Tajiks, Uzbeks among others.  majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 969526 323175 80793.8 2014 Pakistan Afghanistan 1504912 700 770 0 Pashtuns 70012000 Tajiks 70014000 Uzbeks 70016000 UNHCR: High Level Segment on the Afghan Refugee Situation 2015 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 902947 300982 75245.6 2015 Pakistan Afghanistan 1560592 700 770 0 Pashtuns 70012000 Tajiks 70014000 Uzbeks 70016000 UNHCR: High Level Segment on the Afghan Refugee Situation 2015 The majority of the refugees are ethnic Pashtun (85 per cent), with the remainder including Tajik, Uzbek, Turkmen and Hazara ethnic groups. majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 936355 312118 78029.6 2016 Pakistan Afghanistan 1352160 700 770 0 Pashtuns 70012000 Tajiks 70014000 Uzbeks 70016000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 811296 270432 67608 1978 Bangladesh Myanmar 160000 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 dominant 0.95 152000 1991 Bangladesh Myanmar 40000 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 dominant 0.95 38000 1992 Bangladesh Myanmar 244994 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 dominant 0.95 232744 1993 Bangladesh Myanmar 198823 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 dominant 0.95 188882 1994 Bangladesh Myanmar 116074 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 dominant 0.95 110270 1995 Bangladesh Myanmar 50985 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine Lewa 2003 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 48435.8 2549.25 1996 Bangladesh Myanmar 30578 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine Lewa 2003 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 29049.1 1528.9 1997 Bangladesh Myanmar 21497 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine Lewa 2003 dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20422.2 1074.85 1998 Bangladesh Myanmar 22174 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 21065.3 1108.7 1999 Bangladesh Myanmar 22131 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 21024.4 1106.55 2000 Bangladesh Myanmar 21556 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20478.2 1077.8 2001 Bangladesh Myanmar 22106 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 21000.7 1105.3 1990 Thailand Viet Nam 15778 816 800 90581.3 99 2003 Bangladesh Myanmar 19743 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 18755.8 987.15 2004 Bangladesh Myanmar 20402 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 19381.9 1020.1 2005 Bangladesh Myanmar 21053 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 20000.3 1052.65 2006 Bangladesh Myanmar 26268 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 24954.6 1313.4 2007 Bangladesh Myanmar 27544 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 26166.8 1377.2 2008 Bangladesh Myanmar 28337 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine Refugees International dominant minority 0.95 0.05 26920.2 1416.85 2009 Bangladesh Myanmar 228557 775 771 0 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Rakhine USCRI dominant minority 0.95 0.05 217129 11427.9 2010 Bangladesh Myanmar 229226 775 771 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Buddhist Arakanese 77502000 Amnesty International dominant minority 0.95 0.05 217765 11461.3 2011 Bangladesh Myanmar 229644 775 771 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Buddhist Arakanese 77502000 Amnesty International dominant minority 0.95 0.05 218162 11482.2 2012 Bangladesh Myanmar 230674 775 771 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Buddhist Arakanese 77502000 Amnesty International dominant minority 0.95 0.05 219140 11533.7 2013 Bangladesh Myanmar 231125 775 771 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Buddhist Arakanese 77502000 Amnesty International dominant minority 0.95 0.05 219569 11556.2 2014 Bangladesh Myanmar 232462 775 771 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Buddhist Arakanese 77502000 Amnesty International dominant minority 0.95 0.05 220839 11623.1 2015 Bangladesh Myanmar 231948 775 771 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Buddhist Arakanese 77502000 Amnesty International dominant minority 0.95 0.05 220351 11597.4 2016 Bangladesh Myanmar 276198 775 771 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Buddhist Arakanese 77502000 refworld.com: UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Give the Rohingya hope for a future An estimated 74,000 who arrived in late 2016 as a result of a security crackdown in northern Rakhine state. dominant minority 0.95 0.05 262388 13809.9 1975 Nepal Tibetans 8200 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 7790 1976 Nepal Tibetans 8300 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 7885 1977 Nepal Tibetans 8400 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 7980 1978 Nepal Tibetans 8500 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 8075 1979 Nepal Tibetans 8600 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 8170 1980 Nepal Tibetans 8700 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 8265 1981 Nepal Tibetans 8800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 8360 1982 Nepal Tibetans 9800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 9310 1983 Nepal Tibetans 10800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 10260 1984 Nepal Tibetans 11800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 11210 1985 Nepal Tibetans 12800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 12160 1986 Nepal Tibetans 13800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 13110 1987 Nepal Tibetans 14800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 14060 1988 Nepal Tibetans 15800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 15010 1989 Nepal Tibetans 16800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 15960 1990 Nepal Tibetans 17800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 16910 1991 Nepal Tibetans 18800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 17860 1992 Nepal Tibetans 19800 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 18810 1993 Nepal Tibetans 20000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19000 1994 Nepal Tibetans 20000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19000 1995 Nepal Tibetans 20005 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19004.8 1996 Nepal Tibetans 20005 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19004.8 1997 Nepal Tibetans 20471 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19447.4 1998 Nepal Tibetans 20431 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19409.4 1999 Nepal China 20354 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19336.3 2000 Nepal Tibetans 20316 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19300.2 2001 Nepal Tibetans 20140 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19133 2002 Nepal Tibetans 20149 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19141.5 2003 Nepal Tibetans 20000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19000 2004 Nepal Tibetans 20000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19000 2005 Nepal Tibetans 20153 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19145.3 2006 Nepal Tibetans 20153 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19145.3 2007 Nepal Tibetans 20153 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19145.3 2008 Nepal Tibetans 20000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19000 2009 Nepal Tibetans 20000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71038000 dominant 0.95 19000 2010 Nepal Tibetan 15000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71010000 Central Tibetan Administration dominant 0.95 14250 2011 Nepal Tibetan 15000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71010000 Central Tibetan Administration dominant 0.95 14250 2012 Nepal Tibetan 15000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71010000 Central Tibetan Administration dominant 0.95 14250 2013 Nepal Tibetan 15000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71010000 Central Tibetan Administration dominant 0.95 14250 2014 Nepal Tibetan 15000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71010000 Central Tibetan Administration dominant 0.95 14250 2015 Nepal Tibetan 15000 710 790 0 Tibetans 71010000 Central Tibetan Administration dominant 0.95 14250 2016 Nepal Tibetan 13509 710 790 0 Tibetans 71010000 Central Tibetan Administration dominant 0.95 12833.5 1991 Nepal Bhutan 9504 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa / Nepalese 76002000 Wikipedia Eine gro¤e Anzahl der nepalesischen Volkszugeh_rigen - insgesamt etwa 100.000 - flÙchteten nach Nepal. dominant 0.95 9028.8 1992 Nepal Bhutan 75442 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 Lischer dominant 0.95 71669.9 1993 Nepal Bhutan 85334 760 790 64758.1 Nepalese Hindus 76002000 Lischer dominant 0.95 81067.3 1994 Nepal Bhutan 103265 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 Lischer dominant 0.95 98101.8 1995 Nepal Bhutan 104740 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 Lischer dominant 0.95 99503 1996 Nepal Bhutan 106801 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 Lischer dominant 0.95 101461 1998 Nepal Bhutan 105651 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 Lischer dominant 0.95 100368 1999 Nepal Bhutan 107571 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 102192 2000 Nepal Bhutan 108897 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 103452 2001 Nepal Bhutan 110780 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 105241 2002 Nepal Bhutan 112263 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 106650 2003 Nepal Bhutan 103650 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 98467.5 2004 Nepal Bhutan 104915 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 99669.2 2005 Nepal Bhutan 106248 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 100936 2006 Nepal Bhutan 107803 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 102413 2007 Nepal Bhutan 110310 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 104794 2008 Nepal Bhutan 104587 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 99357.6 2009 Nepal Bhutan 88205 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa 76002000 USCRI dominant 0.95 83794.8 2010 Nepal Bhutan 74536 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa (Hindu Nepalese) 76002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 70809.2 2011 Nepal Bhutan 57381 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa (Hindu Nepalese) 76002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 54511.9 2012 Nepal Bhutan 40971 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa (Hindu Nepalese) 76002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 38922.4 2013 Nepal Bhutan 30977 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa (Hindu Nepalese) 76002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 29428.2 2014 Nepal Bhutan 23059 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa (Hindu Nepalese) 76002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 21906 2015 Nepal Bhutan 17134 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa (Hindu Nepalese) 76002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 16277.3 2016 Nepal Bhutan 11213 760 790 64758.1 Lhotsampa (Hindu Nepalese) 76002000 UNHCR dominant 0.95 10652.3 1993 Thailand Myanmar 82289 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Mon 77507000 Barman 77501000 Lischer / UNHCR Annual Protection Report As at December 1992, there were some 64,691 persons on the Thai/Myanmese border, comprising 48,649 Karens, 10,170 Mons, 5,872 Karenni and 1,200 Burmese and Tavoyans scattered in some 32 settlements. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 74060.1 4114.45 4114.45 1994 Thailand Myanmar 82422 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Mon 77507000 Shan 77507000 UNHCR Incidents of fighting among Burmese caseload of different ethnicities occurred several times. dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 74179.8 4121.1 4121.1 1995 Thailand Myanmar 94910 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Mon 77507000 Shan 77507000 UNHCR dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 85419 4745.5 4745.5 1996 Thailand Myanmar 104033 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Mon 77507000 Shan 77507000 UNHCR dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 93629.7 5201.65 5201.65 1997 Thailand Myanmar 105216 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Shan 77509000 Mon 77507000 USCRI dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 94694.4 5260.8 5260.8 1998 Thailand Myanmar 101686 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Shan 77509000 Mon 77507000 Lischer / UNHCR Annual Protection Report Mon is now the largest ethnic group applying for individual recognition by ROTHA in Bangkok dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 91517.4 5084.3 5084.3 1999 Thailand Myanmar 99716 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Barman 77501000 Mon 77507000 UNHCR Myanmar refugees mainly belonging to the Karen and Karenni ethnic dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 89744.4 4985.8 4985.8 2000 Thailand Myanmar 104569 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Barman 77501000 Shan 77509000 UNHCR recent reports on new influxes of ethnic Shan to Northern Thailand dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 94112.1 5228.45 5228.45 2001 Thailand Myanmar 110313 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Barman 77501000 Mon 77507000 UNHCR the number of RSD applications of MYA applicants belonging to the Mon-minority has substantially increased in 2001. The number of MYA individuals of Mon ethnicity recognisedduring 2001 was not much smaller than the number of Karen and Burman ap majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 66187.8 22062.6 5515.65 2002 Thailand Myanmar 112238 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Barman 77501000 Mon 77507000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 67342.8 22447.6 5611.9 2003 Thailand Myanmar 118762 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Barman 77501000 Mon 77507000 UNHCR ethnic Karen, Karenni and Mon in border areas are –displaced persons” dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 106886 5938.1 5938.1 2004 Thailand Myanmar 120814 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Mon 77507000 Shan 77509000 UNHCR dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 108733 6040.7 6040.7 2005 Thailand Myanmar 116499 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Karenni 77512000 Shan 77509000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 69899.4 23299.8 5824.95 2006 Thailand Myanmar 132241 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Karenni 77512000 Shan 77509000 UNHCR majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 79344.6 26448.2 6612.05 2007 Thailand Myanmar 124562 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Karenni 77512000 Shan 77509000 UNHCR Camp refugees are divided into two major ethnic groups, the Karen (approximately 62%) and the Karenni (approximately 13%). The remaining population (25%) comprise the Burmese, Shan, Rohingya and Mon. UNHCR remained without access to some 200,00 majority minority minority 0.6 0.2 0.05 74737.2 24912.4 6228.1 2008 Thailand Myanmar 111555 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Barman 77501000 Mon 77507000 USCRI / UNHCR dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 100400 5577.75 5577.75 2009 Thailand Myanmar 104107 775 800 0 Karen 77506000 Barman 77501000 Mon 77507000 USCRI / UNHCR dominant minority minority 0.9 0.05 0.05 93696.3 5205.35 5205.35 2010 Thailand Myanmar 95718 775 800 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Amnesty International dominant 0.95 90932.1 2011 Thailand Myanmar 88148 775 800 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Amnesty International dominant 0.95 83740.6 2012 Thailand Myanmar 83317 775 800 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Amnesty International dominant 0.95 79151.1 2013 Thailand Myanmar 135476 775 800 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Amnesty International dominant 0.95 128702 2014 Thailand Myanmar 128863 775 800 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Amnesty International dominant 0.95 122420 2015 Thailand Myanmar 106349 775 800 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Amnesty International Scores of Rohingya people had remained in these centres since they arrived by boat during a regional migration crisis in 2015. dominant 0.95 101032 2016 Thailand Myanmar 102633 775 800 0 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 Amnesty International dominant 0.95 97501.4 1975 Thailand Cambodia 18830 811 800 0 1976 Thailand Cambodia 17090 811 800 0 99 1976 Thailand Cambodia 17090 811 800 0 99 1977 Thailand Cambodia 15030 811 800 0 99 1978 Thailand Cambodia 15000 811 800 0 Khmer 81103000 Coutnry Data for Thailand: http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-13672.html Vietnam, which had invaded Cambodia in late 1978, continued to occupy the country, causing a steady stream of Khmer refugees into Thailand. 1979 Thailand Cambodia 15410 811 800 0 Khmer 81103000 Live, Man Hau, ÒRefugees from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam (formerly Indochina)Ó, School of Refugee Education, Auckland Institute of Technology, 1995 http://www.cambodia.org.nz/KLVRefugees.htm A small group of Khmer people fled their country in 1975. A mass exodus followed in late 1979. This spill over was due to the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in January 1979 and to the fear engendered by the Khmer socialist government backed by dominant 0.95 14639.5 1980 Thailand Cambodia 147400 811 800 0 99 1981 Thailand Cambodia 97800 811 800 0 99 1982 Thailand Cambodia 83950 811 800 0 99 1983 Thailand Cambodia 56610 811 800 0 99 1984 Thailand Cambodia 41650 811 800 0 99 1985 Thailand Cambodia 31760 811 800 0 99 1986 Thailand Cambodia 26950 811 800 0 99 1987 Thailand Cambodia 22970 811 800 0 Thai 81107000 Khmer 81103000 UNHCR The RTG has classified the group of approximately 8,000 former Koh Kong island residents who are living in Trad Province as Cambodian refugees of Thai ethnicity. There is another group of some 5,000 Koh Kong people consisting some 2,500 illegal majority minority 0.6 0.3 13782 6891 1988 Thailand Cambodia 17178 811 800 0 Thai 81107000 Khmer 81103000 UNHCR The RTG has classified the group of approximately 8,000 former Koh Kong island residents who are living in Trad Province as Cambodian refugees of Thai ethnicity. There is another group of some 5,000 Koh Kong people consisting some 2,500 illegal majority minority 0.6 0.3 10306.8 5153.4 1989 Thailand Cambodia 17230 811 800 0 Thai 81107000 Khmer 81103000 UNHCR The RTG has classified the group of approximately 8,000 former Koh Kong island residents who are living in Trad Province as Cambodian refugees of Thai ethnicity. There is another group of some 5,000 Koh Kong people consisting some 2,500 illegal majority minority 0.6 0.3 10338 5169 1990 Thailand Cambodia 15097 811 800 0 Thai 81107000 Khmer 81103000 UNHCR The RTG has classified the group of approximately 8,000 former Koh Kong island residents who are living in Trad Province as Cambodian refugees of Thai ethnicity. There is another group of some 5,000 Koh Kong people consisting some 2,500 illegal majority minority 0.6 0.3 9058.2 4529.1 1991 Thailand Cambodia 14975 811 800 0 Thai 81107000 Khmer 81103000 UNHCR The RTG has classified the group of approximately 8,000 former Koh Kong island residents who are living in Trad Province as Cambodian refugees of Thai ethnicity. There is another group of some 5,000 Koh Kong people consisting some 2,500 illegal majority minority 0.6 0.3 8985 4492.5 1992 Thailand Cambodia 7128 811 800 0 99 1997 Thailand Cambodia 62235 811 800 0 Khmer UNHCR essentially Khmer Rouge and FUNCIPEC followers 1998 Thailand Cambodia 36075 811 800 0 Khmer 1975 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 55510 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR who arrived in Thailand since 1975 when they were considered prima facie refugees. Despite the ethnic similarity of the Lowland Laotians and the Hilltribes with Thai people and Thai Hilltribes in the vicinity of the camps, the RTG has no polic majority 0.65 36081.5 1976 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 62720 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR So begann ein Massenexodus von 300 000 Flôchtlingen, darunter viele Hmong, in Lager in Thailand. majority 0.65 40768 1977 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 78970 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 51330.5 1978 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 119180 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 77467 1979 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 128770 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 83700.5 1980 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 104940 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 68211 1981 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 89390 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 58103.5 1982 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 76060 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 49439 1983 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 78950 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 51317.5 1984 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 82100 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 53365 1985 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 93260 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 Thai Htin 81209000 UNHCR approximately 1,750 Laotian hilltribe residents to remain in the camp and other 500 were transferred to the integration site at Ban Sok Koh pending verification of Thai nationality. The groups consist of Thai Htin and Thai Hmong who left Thaila majority minority 0.6 0.3 55956 27978 1986 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 85820 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 55783 1987 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 74980 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 48737 1988 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 76231 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 49550.1 1989 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 68741 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 44681.6 1990 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 67420 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 Lowland Laotians UNHCR Hmong Hilltribes. Hilltribe Laotioans and Lowland Laotians majority 0.65 43823 1991 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 57298 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR resettlement activities remained mainly focusing on Hmong hilltribe refugees from both Ban Vinai (some 9,000 ICs) and Chiangkham Camps (some 4,000 ICs). majority 0.65 37243.7 1992 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 40871 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 Thai 81209000 UNHCR majority 0.65 26566.1 1993 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 26694 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 17351.1 1994 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 11924 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 UNHCR majority 0.65 7750.6 1995 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 6290 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 Lischer dominant 0.95 5975.5 1996 Thailand Lao People's Dem. Rep. 3293 812 800 0 Hmong 81201000 refugees international dominant 0.95 3128.35 1976 Thailand Viet Nam 3060 816 800 90581.3 99 1977 Thailand Viet Nam 3600 816 800 90581.3 Chinese 1978 Thailand Viet Nam 4770 816 800 90581.3 99 1979 Thailand Viet Nam 7440 816 800 90581.3 99 1980 Thailand Viet Nam 9020 816 800 90581.3 99 1981 Thailand Viet Nam 5800 816 800 90581.3 99 1982 Thailand Viet Nam 8900 816 800 90581.3 99 Hmong minority 1983 Thailand Viet Nam 8620 816 800 90581.3 99 1984 Thailand Viet Nam 4750 816 800 90581.3 99 1985 Thailand Viet Nam 5400 816 800 90581.3 99 1986 Thailand Viet Nam 7050 816 800 90581.3 99 1987 Thailand Viet Nam 14540 816 800 90581.3 99 1992 Thailand Viet Nam 12649 816 800 90581.3 99 UNHCR resettlement activities remained mainly focusing on Hmong hilltribe refugees from both Ban Vinai (some 9,000 ICs) and Chiangkham Camps (some 4,000 ICs). 1993 Thailand Viet Nam 9797 816 800 90581.3 99 1994 Thailand Viet Nam 6121 816 800 90581.3 99 1995 Thailand Viet Nam 5014 816 800 90581.3 99 1980 Lao People's Dem. Rep. Cambodia 10370 811 812 0 99 1981 Lao People's Dem. Rep. Cambodia 3500 811 812 0 99 1982 Lao People's Dem. Rep. Cambodia 3500 811 812 0 99 1977 Viet Nam Cambodia 60000 811 816 0 99 1978 Viet Nam Cambodia 150000 811 816 0 99 1979 Viet Nam Cambodia 35000 811 816 0 99 1980 Viet Nam Cambodia 33000 811 816 0 99 1981 Viet Nam Cambodia 30000 811 816 0 99 1982 Viet Nam Cambodia 25960 811 816 0 99 1983 Viet Nam Cambodia 21070 811 816 0 99 1984 Viet Nam Cambodia 21000 811 816 0 99 1985 Viet Nam Cambodia 25000 811 816 0 99 1986 Viet Nam Cambodia 27000 811 816 0 99 1987 Viet Nam Cambodia 25000 811 816 0 99 1988 Viet Nam Cambodia 27000 811 816 0 99 1989 Viet Nam Cambodia 23060 811 816 0 99 1990 Viet Nam Cambodia 21150 811 816 0 99 1991 Viet Nam Cambodia 20148 811 816 0 99 1992 Viet Nam Cambodia 16263 811 816 0 99 1993 Viet Nam Cambodia 5084 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 4829.8 1994 Viet Nam Cambodia 5000 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 Lischer dominant 0.95 4750 1995 Viet Nam Cambodia 34400 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 32680 1996 Viet Nam Cambodia 34400 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 32680 1997 Viet Nam Cambodia 15000 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 14250 1998 Viet Nam Cambodia 15000 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 14250 1999 Viet Nam Cambodia 15000 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 14250 2000 Viet Nam Cambodia 15945 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 15147.8 2001 Viet Nam Cambodia 15945 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 15147.8 2002 Viet Nam Cambodia 15945 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 15147.8 2003 Viet Nam Cambodia 15360 811 816 0 Vietnamese 81104000 USCRI dominant 0.95 14592 2004 Viet Nam Cambodia 2360 811 816 0 99 2005 Viet Nam Cambodia 2357 811 816 0 99 2006 Viet Nam Cambodia 2357 811 816 0 99 2007 Viet Nam Cambodia 2357 811 816 0 99 2008 Viet Nam Cambodia 2357 811 816 0 99 2009 Viet Nam Cambodia 2357 811 816 0 99 1994 Malaysia Myanmar 5113 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Refugees International 1995 Malaysia Myanmar 5117 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 1996 Malaysia Myanmar 5114 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 1997 Malaysia Myanmar 5104 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 1998 Malaysia Myanmar 5113 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 1999 Malaysia Myanmar 5136 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2000 Malaysia Myanmar 5134 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2001 Malaysia Myanmar 5151 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2002 Malaysia Myanmar 5247 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2003 Malaysia Myanmar 4152 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2004 Malaysia Myanmar 9601 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2005 Malaysia Myanmar 14208 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2006 Malaysia Myanmar 21544 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2007 Malaysia Myanmar 29474 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2008 Malaysia Myanmar 33781 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 USCRI 2009 Malaysia Myanmar 61412 775 820 405608 Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese) 77508000 Chin Kachin USCRI majority minority 0.6 0.3 36847.2 18423.6 2010 Malaysia Myanmar 76120 775 820 405608 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 dominant 0.95 72314 2011 Malaysia Myanmar 81146 775 820 405608 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 dominant 0.95 77088.7 2012 Malaysia Myanmar 84671 775 820 405608 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 dominant 0.95 80437.4 2013 Malaysia Myanmar 92287 775 820 405608 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 dominant 0.95 87672.6 2014 Malaysia Myanmar 93866 775 820 405608 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 dominant 0.95 89172.7 2015 Malaysia Myanmar 88637 775 820 405608 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 dominant 0.95 84205.1 2016 Malaysia Myanmar 87036 775 820 405608 Muslim Arakanese 77508000 dominant 0.95 82684.2 1981 Malaysia Cambodia 3400 811 820 497436 Cambodian Muslims Davies, Sarah Ellen. Legitimizing Rejection: International Refugee Law in Southeast Asia. (Koninklijke Brill NV: Leiden, The Netherlands) 2008, 146. In 1975 Malaysia accepted 1,275 Cambodian Muslims who had fled the Pol Pot regime and during the Indochinese refugee crisis Malaysia continued to allow a select number of Cambodian Muslims to locally integrate. By 1992, it was estimated that 10 1985 Malaysia Cambodia 6850 811 820 497436 Cambodian Muslims Davies, Sarah Ellen. Legitimizing Rejection: International Refugee Law in Southeast Asia. (Koninklijke Brill NV: Leiden, The Netherlands) 2008, 146. In 1975 Malaysia accepted 1,275 Cambodian Muslims who had fled the Pol Pot regime and during the Indochinese refugee crisis Malaysia continued to allow a select number of Cambodian Muslims to locally integrate. By 1992, it was estimated that 10 1977 Malaysia Viet Nam 3880 816 820 378006 99 1978 Malaysia Viet Nam 49580 816 820 378006 99 1979 Malaysia Viet Nam 34300 816 820 378006 99 1980 Malaysia Viet Nam 12160 816 820 378006 99 1981 Malaysia Viet Nam 9850 816 820 378006 99 1982 Malaysia Viet Nam 8440 816 820 378006 99 1983 Malaysia Viet Nam 10080 816 820 378006 99 1984 Malaysia Viet Nam 8850 816 820 378006 99 1985 Malaysia Viet Nam 8460 816 820 378006 99 1986 Malaysia Viet Nam 9000 816 820 378006 99 1987 Malaysia Viet Nam 9120 816 820 378006 99 1988 Malaysia Viet Nam 14210 816 820 378006 99 1989 Malaysia Viet Nam 20475 816 820 378006 99 1990 Malaysia Viet Nam 14862 816 820 378006 99 1991 Malaysia Viet Nam 12493 816 820 378006 99 1992 Malaysia Viet Nam 11370 816 820 378006 99 1977 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2004 - Malaysia , 25 May 2004,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/40b45940c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] Malaysia hosted some 75,700 refugees and asylum seekers in 2003, including 57,000 Filipino Muslims who entered Malaysia the 1970s dominant 0.95 85500 1978 Malaysia Philippines 92000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2004 - Malaysia , 25 May 2004,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/40b45940c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] Malaysia hosted some 75,700 refugees and asylum seekers in 2003, including 57,000 Filipino Muslims who entered Malaysia the 1970s dominant 0.95 87400 1979 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2004 - Malaysia , 25 May 2004,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/40b45940c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] Malaysia hosted some 75,700 refugees and asylum seekers in 2003, including 57,000 Filipino Muslims who entered Malaysia the 1970s dominant 0.95 85500 1980 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 1999 - Malaysia , 1 January 1999,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6a8a22c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] At the end of 1998, Malaysia hosted more than 50,000 refugees and asylum seekers. These included 45,000 Filipino Muslims...Most of the refugees arrived in Sabah in the 1970s, with others arriving in the early 1980s. dominant 0.95 85500 1981 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 1999 - Malaysia , 1 January 1999,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6a8a22c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] At the end of 1998, Malaysia hosted more than 50,000 refugees and asylum seekers. These included 45,000 Filipino Muslims...Most of the refugees arrived in Sabah in the 1970s, with others arriving in the early 1980s. dominant 0.95 85500 1982 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 1999 - Malaysia , 1 January 1999,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6a8a22c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] At the end of 1998, Malaysia hosted more than 50,000 refugees and asylum seekers. These included 45,000 Filipino Muslims...Most of the refugees arrived in Sabah in the 1970s, with others arriving in the early 1980s. dominant 0.95 85500 1983 Malaysia Philippines 100000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 1999 - Malaysia , 1 January 1999,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6a8a22c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] At the end of 1998, Malaysia hosted more than 50,000 refugees and asylum seekers. These included 45,000 Filipino Muslims...Most of the refugees arrived in Sabah in the 1970s, with others arriving in the early 1980s. dominant 0.95 95000 1984 Malaysia Philippines 100000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 1999 - Malaysia , 1 January 1999,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6a8a22c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] At the end of 1998, Malaysia hosted more than 50,000 refugees and asylum seekers. These included 45,000 Filipino Muslims...Most of the refugees arrived in Sabah in the 1970s, with others arriving in the early 1980s. dominant 0.95 95000 1985 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims dominant 0.95 85500 1986 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 99 1987 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 99 1988 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 99 1989 Malaysia Philippines 90000 840 820 50052.7 99 1998 Malaysia Philippines 45100 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 1999 - Malaysia , 1 January 1999,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6a8a22c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] At the end of 1998, Malaysia hosted more than 50,000 refugees and asylum seekers. These included 45,000 Filipino Muslims, dominant 0.95 42845 1999 Malaysia Philippines 45100 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2000 - Malaysia , 1 June 2000,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6a8d030.htmlÊ[accessed 21 September 2011] At the end of 1999, Malaysia hosted more than 45,400 refugees and asylum seekers, the vast majority (45,000) Filipino Muslims dominant 0.95 42845 2000 Malaysia Philippines 45100 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2001 - Malaysia , 20 June 2001,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3b31e16614.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] At the end of 2000, Malaysia hosted more than 57,000 refugees and asylum seekers, the vast majority (57,000) Filipino Muslims dominant 0.95 42845 2001 Malaysia Philippines 45100 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2002 - Malaysia , 10 June 2002,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3d04c14ec.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] Malaysia hosted more than 57,500 refugees and asylum seekers at the end of 2001, the overwhelming majority (57,000) Filipino Muslims dominant 0.95 42845 2002 Malaysia Philippines 45107 840 820 50052.7 Filipino Muslims United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2003 - Malaysia , 1 June 2003,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3eddc49114.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] Malaysia hosted nearly 59,000 refugees and asylum seekers at the end of 2002, the overwhelming majority (57,000) Filipino Muslims dominant 0.95 42851.6 2003 Malaysia Indonesia 3198 850 820 0 Achenese United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2004 - Malaysia , 25 May 2004,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/40b45940c.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] Some 8,000 Indonesian asylum seekers and persons of concern mostly from Aceh. dominant 0.95 3038.1 2004 Malaysia Indonesia 15181 850 820 0 Achenese m j 2005 Malaysia Indonesia 19153 850 820 0 Achenese United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants World Refugee Survey 2006 - Malaysia , 14 June 2006,Êavailable at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4496ad0619.htmlÊ[accessed 22 September 2011] Indonesia: 30,000...Starting in August, the Government issued between 32,000 and 35,000 work permits to Acehnese refugees and migrant 2006 Malaysia Indonesia 15174 850 820 0 Achenese 2007 Malaysia Indonesia 2215 850 820 0 Achenese 1979 Philippines Viet Nam 5300 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1980 Philippines Viet Nam 20300 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1981 Philippines Viet Nam 6630 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1982 Philippines Viet Nam 8980 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1983 Philippines Viet Nam 7770 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1984 Philippines Viet Nam 10080 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1985 Philippines Viet Nam 11480 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1986 Philippines Viet Nam 11360 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1987 Philippines Viet Nam 3220 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1988 Philippines Viet Nam 5031 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1989 Philippines Viet Nam 9659 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1990 Philippines Viet Nam 19410 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1991 Philippines Viet Nam 8621 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1992 Philippines Viet Nam 6721 816 840 940289 Vietnames 1982 Indonesia Cambodia 2610 811 850 759113 1978 Indonesia Viet Nam 2240 816 850 595341 Vietnamese Wikipedia , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galang_Refugee_Camp 1979 Indonesia Viet Nam 32200 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1980 Indonesia Viet Nam 8460 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1981 Indonesia Viet Nam 6200 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1982 Indonesia Viet Nam 10610 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1983 Indonesia Viet Nam 8710 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1984 Indonesia Viet Nam 8500 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1985 Indonesia Viet Nam 7560 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1986 Indonesia Viet Nam 3970 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1987 Indonesia Viet Nam 2450 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1988 Indonesia Viet Nam 2354 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1992 Indonesia Viet Nam 2939 816 850 595341 Vietnamese 1999 Indonesia Timor-Leste 162472 860 850 0 East Timorese 85006000 dominant 0.95 154348 2000 Indonesia Timor-Leste 122202 860 850 0 East Timorese 85006000 dominant 0.95 116092 2001 Indonesia Timor-Leste 73042 860 850 0 East Timorese 85006000 dominant 0.95 69389.9 2002 Indonesia Timor-Leste 28097 860 850 0 East Timorese 85006000 dominant 0.95 26692.2 1982 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 2200 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 2090 110 1984 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 10950 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/papua-new-guinea/more-matter-distance-refugees-papua-new-gu dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10402.5 547.5 1985 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 11750 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 11162.5 587.5 1986 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 11290 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 10725.5 564.5 1987 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9620 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9139 481 1988 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9241 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8778.95 462.05 1989 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 7715 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7329.25 385.75 1990 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 7080 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6726 354 1991 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 6089 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5784.55 304.45 1992 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 6679 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 6345.05 333.95 1993 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 7665 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7281.75 383.25 1994 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 8456 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 8033.2 422.8 1995 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9600 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9120 480 1996 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 10175 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9666.25 508.75 1997 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 8198 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7788.1 409.9 1998 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 8198 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7788.1 409.9 2000 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 5862 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 5568.9 293.1 2001 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 4941 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4693.95 247.05 2002 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 4941 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 4693.95 247.05 2003 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 7491 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7116.45 374.55 2004 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 7626 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 7244.7 381.3 2005 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9991 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9491.45 499.55 2006 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 10177 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9668.15 508.85 2007 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 10000 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 2008 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 10000 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9500 500 2009 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9689 850 910 0 Papua 85013000 Muyu Melanese Advocacy & Information Officer in PNG dominant minority 0.95 0.05 9204.55 484.45 2010 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9689 850 910 0 Papuans 85013000 UNHCR Seit 1990 riss der wenn auch kleiner werdende Zustrom von West-Papuanern nach PNG nie ab. dominant 0.95 9204.55 2011 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9368 850 910 0 Papuans 85013000 dominant 0.95 8899.6 2012 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9368 850 910 0 Papuans 85013000 dominant 0.95 8899.6 2013 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9368 850 910 0 Papuans 85013000 dominant 0.95 8899.6 2014 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9368 850 910 0 Papuans 85013000 dominant 0.95 8899.6 2015 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9368 850 910 0 Papuans 85013000 dominant 0.95 8899.6 2016 Papua New Guinea Indonesia 9368 850 910 0 Papuans 85013000 dominant 0.95 8899.6