Dr. Roger W. Anderson, Independent Scholar, Monterey, California
Not Ukrainians or Afghans, Syrians or Guatemalans…the largest group of refugees settling in Northeast Ohio came from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
According to the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services, nearly 3,000 refugees from the DRC arrived in Ohio in 2023. (Ohio’s population is 12 million, so adding 3,000 refugees increased the state’s population by .03%.)
Overall, most refugees coming to Ohio are opting for one of the five following counties: Franklin (Columbus), Cuyahoga (Cleveland), Summit (Akron), Hamilton (Cincinnati), and Montgomery (Dayton).
While not everyone in the DRC is a French-speaker, French is one of the four official languages of the country along with Swahili, Kituba [Kikongo], Lingala, and Tshiluba, and approximately 77 million of its 96 million citizens are French-speaking.
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