HIGHLIGHTS

INTRODUCTION

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

1. Angola (see Map 1 and Figure 3)

2. Benin/Ghana/Togo Region

3. Burkina Faso and Mauritania - Malian Refugees (see Map 3)

4. Burundi/Rwanda Situation (See Map 4 and Figure 3)

5. Central African Republic

6. Djibouti (see Map 6)

7. Ethiopia (see Map 7)

8. Kenya (see Map 8)

9. Liberia/Sierra Leone Region (see Map 9 a, b and Figure 3)

10. Mauritanian Refugees in Senegal (see Map 3)

11. Mozambique Region (see Map 11 and Figure 3)

12. Somalia (see Map 12 and Figure 3)

13. Sudan (see Map 13 and Figure 3)

14. Uganda (see Map 14)

15. Zaire (see Map 15)

16. Zambia

ASIA - SELECTED SITUATIONS

17. Afghanistan Region (see Map 17)

18. Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal (see Map 18)

19. Refugees from Rakhine State, Myanmar in Bangladesh (see Map 19)

20. Southern Iraq

LISTING OF SOURCES FOR APRIL 1996 RNIS REPORT

LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND ANNEXES

Table 1. Information Available on Refugee/Displaced Populations (As of April 1996)

Table 2. Summary of Origin and Location of Major Populations of Refugees, Returnees and Displaced People in Africa - April 1996 - RNIS #15 (Population Estimates in Thousands)

Figure 1. Refugee and Displaced Populations - Selected Areas in Africa (April 1996)

Figure 2. Trends in Total Refugee/Displaced Populations by Risk Categories - Africa: December 1993-April 1996

Figure 3. Shaded Areas Indicate those at Heightened Nutritional Risk Categories I and IIa in Table 1)

Annex I. Results of Surveys Quoted in April RNIS Report (# 15) - Usually Children 6-59 Months

Annex II. Seasonality

LIST OF MAPS

Map A. Situational Map

Map 1. Angola

Map 3. Mauritania

Map 4. Burundi/Rwanda Region

Map 6. Djibouti

Map 7. Ethiopia

Map 8. Kenya

Map 9a,b. Liberia/Sierra Leone

Map 11. Mozambique

Map 12. Somalia

Map 13. Sudan

Map 14. Uganda

Map 15. Zaire

Map 17. Afghanistan

Map 18. Nepal

Map 19. Bangladesh