iom population movement into #sudan report (7 - 13 december 2014)

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For further information, please contact: Mario Lito Malanca: Chief of Mission - IOM Sudan [email protected] * Salah Osman: Senior Liaison Officer – [email protected] * Francesca Marroni: Reporting Officer – [email protected] ! ! ! ! 32,036 2,496 15,822 164 < Percentage of women and men tracked heading to Khartoum: South Sudan Sudan ! 15,822 Persons South Kordofan ! 32,036 Persons Tracked Through Jabal Awlia Khartoum EXTERNAL SITUATION REPORT ON THE POPULATION MOVEMENTS INTO SUDAN (07 - 13 December 2014) ! 2,496 Abyei Jonglei Lakes Upper Nile Unity Warrap Western Equatoria Eastern Equatoria Western Bahr el Ghazal Central Equatoria Northern Bahr el Ghazal Northern Nile Red Sea North Darfur North Kordofan West Kordofan Gedaref Kassala South Darfur Sennar Blue Nile Al Gezira East Darfur White Nile Central Darfur West Darfur ! ! 1,405 164 35 Females have moved on to Khartoum 107 Persons Crossed the border to Khartoum 51,923 Total Number Tracked /Registered 44 Arrived to Khartoum Children Previous case load (Week 30 Nov _ 6 Dec) 427 ind 15 ind. per day Current case load - (Week 07 _ 13 Dec) 107 ind Previous and Current case load: South Sudanese tracked and registered during the reporting period Sudanese, South Sudanese and nomads crossing the borders to Sudan Sudanese 49 49,461 2,413 TOTAL 51,816 ind. South Sudanese Nomads THANKS TO THE SUPPORT OF OUR DONORS: 56 % 44%

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This report presents an update on the continuing population movements into Sudan and provides details of IOM's humanitarian response in the area.

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Page 1: IOM Population Movement into #Sudan Report (7 - 13 December 2014)

For further information, please contact: Mario Lito Malanca: Chief of Mission - IOM Sudan [email protected] * Salah Osman: Senior Liaison Officer – [email protected] * Francesca Marroni: Reporting Officer – [email protected]

!!!!32,036

2,496

15,822

164 <

Percentage of women and men tracked heading to Khartoum:

South Sudan

Sudan

!15,822 Persons

South Kordofan

!32,036 Persons

Tracked Through Jabal Awlia

Khartoum

EXTERNAL SITUATION REPORT ON THE POPULATION MOVEMENTS INTO SUDAN(07 - 13 December 2014)

!2,496 Abyei

Jonglei

Lakes

Upper Nile

Unity

Warrap

Western EquatoriaEastern Equatoria

Western Bahr

el Ghazal

Central

Equatoria

Northern Bahr

el Ghazal

Northern

Nile

Red Sea

North DarfurNorth Kordofan

West Kordofan

Gedaref

Kassala

South Darfur

Sennar

Blue Nile

Al Gezira

East Darfur

White Nile

Central Darfur

West Darfur

!

!1,405

164

35Females have moved on to Khartoum

107 Persons Crossed the border to Khartoum

51,923 Total Number Tracked /Registered

44Arrived to Khartoum

Children

Previous case load (Week 30 Nov _ 6 Dec)427 ind

15 in

d. p

er d

ay Current case load - (Week 07 _ 13 Dec)107 ind

Previous and Current case load:

South Sudanese tracked and registered during the reporting period

Sudanese, South Sudanese and nomads crossing the borders to Sudan

Sudanese

49

49,461

2,413

TOTAL51,816 ind.

SouthSudanese

Nomads

THANKS TO THE SUPPORT OF OUR DONORS:

56 % 44%

Page 2: IOM Population Movement into #Sudan Report (7 - 13 December 2014)

For further information, please contact: Mario Lito Malanca: Chief of Mission - IOM Sudan [email protected] * Salah Osman: Senior Liaison Officer – [email protected] * Francesca Marroni: Reporting Officer – [email protected]

During this reporting period (7 December – 13 December), a total of 107 South Sudanese were tracked by the IOM tracking hub in Jabal Awlia as entering Khartoum State traveling north from White Nile State;this amounts to 15 persons per day. No new arrivals were registered in South Kordofan and West Kordofan.

Tracking and Registration

IOM has tracked and registered 51,923 people entering Sudan in total since the beginning of the conflict; 2,413 nomads, 49,461 South Sudanese, and 49 Sudanese. This is equivalent to 4.9% nomads, 95% South Sudanese, and 0.1% Sudanese. This figure is not meant to reflect the total number of new arrivals sinceDecember 15, 2013, but the number of South Sudanese fleeing the conflict who IOM has tracked and registered in Khartoum, South Kordofan, West Kordofan, Darfur, and Abyei.

Introduction:

According to UNHCR 115,527 people have arrived from South Sudan since the beginning of the conflict.

107

28

44

35Khartoum new arrivals

The South Sudanese entering Khartoum State continue moving to the open areas such as Um Dorman, Haj Yousif, Kalakel, Mayo, and Soba. Of the 107 persons tracked by IOM in Jabal Awlia, 35 are females,28 are males, and 47 are children; this means 56% of all the individuals whom IOM tracked as headingto Khartoum are female, and 44% are male.

Since the beginning of the conflict, IOM registered 15,822 persons in South Kordofan, and 1,405 in West -Kordofan. The IOM tracking hub at Jabal Awlia has tracked 32,036 persons thus far. The verified numbers in East Darfur and Abyei remain the same at 164, and 2,496 persons, respectively.

Number of people crossing the borders from South Sudan per week

12471426

1058

18181176

191266437

677

2944

13592761

33712812

19111594

975

58635285

1428785 524 317 458 618 657 890

544 401455

1247

310 511 382 472 375 263 245 431 378 218 189 133 150

1212

93 187 245 100427

107

EXTERNAL SITUATION REPORT ON THE POPULATION MOVEMENTS INTO SUDAN(07 - 13 December 2014)