Dec 31, 2016 - OMAN. SAUDI. ARABIA. SOMALIA. YEMEN. SUDAN. SOUTH. SUDAN. 50 km. Regional Refugee and Migrant Response: A
YEMEN SITUATION
Regional Refugee and Migrant Response: Arrivals from Yemen into the Horn of Africa 31 December 2016
Since conflict erupted in Yemen in March 2015, Yemenis, Somalis, national returnees and people of other nationalities have fled Yemen into the Horn of Africa, namely Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan.
92,603
Arrivals by country of asylum and population group Sudan 7% Ethiopia 15%
arrivals from Yemen to the Horn of Africa
Somalia 38%
An additional 90,880 people have fled Yemen into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Oman Monthly and cumulative arrivals
Cumulative arrivals by population group 35,000
Monthly arrivals from Yemen to the Horn of Africa Cumulative arrivals from Yemen to the Horn of Africa
100,000
Djibouti 40%
National returnees 17% Somalis Other 35% Nationalities 18% Yemenis 30%
Somalis
30,000
80,000
Yemenis
25,000 20,000
60,000
Other nationalities
15,000
National returnees
40,000 10,000 20,000
0
5,000
Mar 15 May
Jul
Sep
Red Sea
Nov Jan 16 Mar
May
Jul
Sep
Nov
0
OMAN
SAUDI ARABIA Mar‘15 May
Jul
Sept Nov Jan’16 Mar
May
Jul
Sept Nov
Arrivals from Yemen into the Horn of Africa
31 December 2016
ERITREA
YEMEN
SUDAN
6,838
Gulf of Aden
DJIBOUTI
36,903 SOMALIA
ETHIOPIA
Movem ents of/to
34,760
14,102
SOUTH SUDAN
Djibouti Som alia Ethiopia
Sudan
Total
19,636
4,972
1,454
1,688
27,750
297
29,475
2,515
49
32,336
Other nationalities
15,006
313
171
1,301
16,791
National returnees
1,964
-
9,962
3,800
15,726
36,903
34,760
14,102
6,838
92,603
Yemenis Somalis
Total
Indian Ocean
Yemeni arrivals Somali arrivals National returnees Other nationalities International boundary
50 km
Undetermined boundary
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Sources: Boundaries: UNCS, UNHCR Statistics: UNHCR, IOM, Partners
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