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Unhcr: Afgooye

Over 128,000 people were displaced in Mogadishu, Somalia between June 1 and July 13, 2009 due to ongoing fighting. Most of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) fled to areas near Mogadishu, as shown by the red dots on the map. The largest groups of IDPs fled to Afgooye (16,700), Lower Shabelle (16,700), Lower Juba (5,700), and Jowhar (7,000). The map shows both where IDPs fled from (green areas) and where they went (red dots concentrated in and around Mogadishu).

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Unhcr: Afgooye

Over 128,000 people were displaced in Mogadishu, Somalia between June 1 and July 13, 2009 due to ongoing fighting. Most of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) fled to areas near Mogadishu, as shown by the red dots on the map. The largest groups of IDPs fled to Afgooye (16,700), Lower Shabelle (16,700), Lower Juba (5,700), and Jowhar (7,000). The map shows both where IDPs fled from (green areas) and where they went (red dots concentrated in and around Mogadishu).

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This map shows both the locations that IDPs fled from (in green) and locations

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that IDPs went to, in and around Mogadishu (red dots). To Shabelle Dhexe: 18,000

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To Galgaduud: 8,000
In the period 1 June to 13 July 2009, over 128,000 people have been displaced To Jowhar: 7,000
To Bay: 5,000 To Wanla Weyn: 5,200
To Gedo: 2,100 due to ongoing fighting in Mogadishu.
To Hiraan: 2,140
To Bakool: 800 To Gaalkacyo: 1,000
Most of these IDPs went to areas in or near to Mogadishu.
Each red dot represents 50 IDPs. The locations should be considered
approximate. With the dots serving only to portray concentrations of IDPs.

Afgooye
Afgooye

Mareerey
Mareerey

Tiida
Tiida Suuqa
Suuqa Xolaha
Xolaha

Garas
Garas Baaley
Baaley
Lafoole
Lafoole Ceelasha
Ceelasha

Xaawo
Xaawo Cabdi
Cabdi Heliwaa
Heliwaa
Wardhiigleey
Wardhiigleey

To Lower Shabelle: 16,700 Dayniile


Dayniile
Yaaqshiid
Yaaqshiid
C To Lower Juba: 5,700 Hawl
Hawl Wadaag
Wadaag

Km13
Km13 Kaaraan
Kaaraan

Hodan
Hodan Shibis
Shibis

Number of IDPs who left this district


since 1 June, 2009 Kax
Kax Shiiqaal
Shiiqaal Cabdulcasiis
Cabdulcasiis
14,000 to 19,000
8,000 to 10,000 Shangaani
Shangaani
4,000 to 6,000 Dharkenley
Dharkenley Wadajir
Wadajir
Boondheere
Boondheere
2,000 to 4,000 (Madina)
(Madina)
Xamar
Xamar Jabjab
Jabjab
0 to 2,000
Xamar
Xamar Weyne
Weyne
IDPs displaced by Violence in Mogadishu Waaberi
Waaberi
since 1 June
1 Dot = 50 people

UNHCR
All data shown on this map comes from the IASC Protection Cluster
Population Movement tarcking initiative, except for the roads data which
come from UNJLC-Somalia.
The UN Refugee Agency
[email protected]

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