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South Sudan HUMANITARIAN-SUPPORTED IDP RETURNS June 2021 June Highlights No supported returns in the month of May and June due to the onset of the rain season. Cumulative Supported Returns individuals households (September 2018 to June 2021) Since April 2016, internally displaced persons (IDP) have been approaching UNHCR’s protection desks in different internally displaced sites, in search for information in their places of origin or requesting assistance to return to their area of origin. Working through the area-based Solutions Working Groups, humanitarians and UNMISS, follow a comprehen- sive set of guidelines so that each IDP has the information needed to make a sound and informed decision, voluntarily. This begins a rigorous process of interviews, counselling, and protection assessments to ensure returns are in safe, digni- fied, and durable. After returning to their area of origin or habitual residence, the Solutions Working Groups continue monitoring their reintegration into the community 18,677 (99.9%) in Settlements 13 (0.1%) in PoCs Lakes Western Equatoria Jonglei Central Equatoria 562 (4%) 1,828 (10%) 29 ( ~0.16%) 19 (~0.09%) 10 (~0 .05%) 7,536 , Final destinations (State) From Maban IDP site to: Maban communities (7,536) individuals From Melut IDP site to: Baliet county (7,895) individuals From Juba IDP sites to: Rubkona (655), Uror (112), Malakal (52), Akobo (36) individuals From Wau PoC to: Wau Municipality (1,663), Deim Zubeir (165),Rubko- na (69), Leer (22), Juba (16), Yirol (10), Mayendit (9), Pagak (7) individuals From Bor PoC to: Akobo(244),Uror (93), New Fangak (55), Nimule (14), Mandeing (12), Ayod (10), Budi (9), Ikotos (4), Torit (2).individuals 10,919 (58%) Akobo Baliet Wau 1,663 (9%) 280 (2%) Rubkona 724 (4%) Spontaneous and supported return movements (number of Individuals movements) 18,690 6,169 Source: Feedback: UNHCR Representaon Office in South Sudan. UNHCR and Partners Author: [email protected] Upper Nile A A A " Û E " Û E " Û E " Û E " Û E " Û E F F UGANDA KENYA DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SUDAN JONGLEI LAKES UNITY WARRAP EASTERN EQUATORIA WESTERN BAHR EL GHAZAL UPPER NILE ETHIOPIA ABYEI Bunj CENTRAL EQUATORIA NORTHERN BAHR EL GHAZAL Juba Malakal Bor Wau Municipality Rubkona Mayendit Ayod Leer Maban communities Baliet County Uror Akobo Deim Zubeir Yambio Yirol Pagak New Fangak Nimule Mandeing Budi Ikotos Torit 93 244 10 2 12 9 14 4 55 7,536 7,895 1,663 165 69 22 30 10 16 7 112 36 655 52 Wau POC AA Bor PoC Juba IDP sites Bentiu PoC Malakal PoC Maban IDP site Melut IDP site Top five final destinations (County) Baliet 7,859 (42%) 292 11,475 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug Jul Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug July Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan Dec Nov Oct Sep 1,749 5,174 2018 2019 2020 2021 Supported IDP Returns Trend Returnees by departure point Unity 5,326 (28%) Maban 7,536 (40%) WBG

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Page 1: Humanitarian Supported Returns May 2021

South SudanHUMANITARIAN-SUPPORTED IDP RETURNS

June 2021

June HighlightsNo supported returns in the month of May and June due to the onset of the rain season.

Cumulative Supported Returns

individuals

households

(September 2018 to June 2021)

Since April 2016, internally displaced persons (IDP) have been approaching UNHCR’s protection desks in di�erent internally displaced sites, in search for information in their places of origin or requesting assistance to return to their area of origin. Working through the area-based Solutions Working Groups, humanitarians and UNMISS, follow a comprehen-sive set of guidelines so that each IDP has the information needed to make a sound and informed decision, voluntarily. This begins a rigorous process of interviews, counselling, and protection assessments to ensure returns are in safe, digni-fied, and durable. After returning to their area of origin or habitual residence, the Solutions Working Groups continue monitoring their reintegration into the community

18,677 (99.9%) in Settlements

13 (0.1%)in PoCs

Lakes

Western Equatoria

Jonglei

Central Equatoria

562 (4%)

1,828 (10%)

29 ( ~0.16%)

19 (~0.09%)

10 (~0 .05%)

7,536 ,

Final destinations (State)

From Maban IDP site to: Maban communities (7,536) individuals

From Melut IDP site to: Baliet county (7,895) individuals

From Juba IDP sites to: Rubkona (655), Uror (112), Malakal (52), Akobo (36) individuals

From Wau PoC to: Wau Municipality (1,663), Deim Zubeir (165),Rubko-na (69), Leer (22), Juba (16), Yirol (10), Mayendit (9), Pagak (7) individuals

From Bor PoC to: Akobo(244),Uror (93), New Fangak (55), Nimule (14), Mandeing (12), Ayod (10), Budi (9), Ikotos (4), Torit (2).individuals

10,919 (58%)

Akobo

Baliet

Wau 1,663 (9%)

280 (2%)

Rubkona 724 (4%)

Spontaneous and supported return movements (number of Individuals movements)

18,690

6,169

Source:

Feedback:UNHCR Representation Office in South Sudan.

UNHCR and Partners

Author: [email protected]

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Rubkona

Mayendit

AyodLeer

Mabancommunities

Baliet County

Uror

AkoboDeim Zubeir

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YirolPagak

New Fangak

Nimule

Mandeing

Budi

Ikotos

Torit

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Bor PoC

Juba IDP sites

Bentiu PoCMalakal PoC

MabanIDP site

MelutIDP site

Top five final destinations (County)

Baliet 7,859 (42%)

292 11,475

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JunMayAprMarFebJanDecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJanDecNovOctSepAugJulyJunMayAprMarFebJanDecNovOctSep

1,749 5,174

2018 2019 2020 2021

Supported IDP Returns Trend

Returnees by departure point

Unity 5,326 (28%)

Maban 7,536 (40%)

WBG