Countries: Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo Source: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Please refer to the attached file. What happened, where and when?Now among the most protracted and complex displacement crises in Africa, the humanitarian situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to drive large-scale displacement across the region. As of 20-March 2025, Uganda had recorded a very sharp increase in the number of Congolese asylum seekers fleeing escalating violence and insecurity in eastern DRC, particularly from the North Kivu and Ituri provinces. The continuing armed conflict, widespread human rights abuses, and lack of access to basic services have forced millions to flee, with hundreds of thousands crossing into Uganda seeking safety and protection.According to the UNHCR update of 3rd July 2025, a total of 63513 individuals in 38978 Households have been received and registered through Nyakabande, Matanda and Ssebagaro transit centres. In Kisoro, Nyakabande Transit Centre, a total of 42,551 individuals of 26,092 households received and registered through level one at the transit centre since 1st January 2025. In Kanungu district, Matanda Transit Centre, a total 16,618 individuals of 10,879 Households received and registered through level one at the transit centre since 1st January 2025. In Kikuube district, Ssebagaro transit canter a total of 2,007 Households comprising of 4344 individuals have been received and registered through level one since 1st January 2025.New arrivals from Matanda and Nyakabande are being relocated to Nakivale refugee settlement whereas those from Ssebagaro are relocated to Kyangwali refugee settlement.