This weekly report is produced by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as part of the UNCMT response to the influx of Burundian and Congolese refugees from Burundi. The report covers the period from June 06 to 12, 2016. The next report will be issued on June 20, 2016.
Highlights
593 (307 males and 286 females) new arrivals were transported from Kasulu, Kibondo and Ngara districts. Among them, there were 74 Congolese who were transported to Nyarugusu camp, in Kasulu district during the reporting period.
814 (401 males and 413 females) Burundian refugees have been relocated to Mtendeli camp, in Kakonko district.
The five top medical conditions among the transported and relocated persons were: malaria, musculoskeletal problems including fracture, skin infections, upper respiratory tract infections, and malnutrition.