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05 Jul 2013 12 Jul 2013 19 Jul 2013 26 Jul 2013 11 Jul 2013 18 Jul 2013 25 Jul 2013 01 Aug 2013 Unspecified - - - - Spontaneous - - - - Organized - 111 - 30 Total Stranded Total - 111 - 30 Unspecified - - - - 2012 160,303 Spontaneous - - - - 2011 328,802 Organized - 18 - - 2010 417,877 Total - 18 - - 2009 449,433 Unspecified - - - - 2008 347,518 Spontaneous - - - - 2007 162,076 Organized - - - - Total - - - - Unspecified - - - - Spontaneous 24 9 8 25 Organized - - - - Total 24 9 8 25 Unspecified - - - - Spontaneous 70 - 81 50 Organized - - - - Total 70 - 81 50 Unspecified - - - - Spontaneous 15 34 28 26 Organized - - - - Total 15 34 28 26 Unspecified - - - - Spontaneous 7 11 13 7 Organized - - - 120 Total 7 11 13 127 Unspecified - - - - Spontaneous - - - - Organized - 53 - - Total - 53 - - Unspecified - - - - Spontaneous - - - - Organized - - - - Total - - - - Unspecified - - - - Spontaneous 12 80 30 129 Organized - - - - Total 12 80 30 129 128 316 160 387 ERS Weekly Statistical Report Returnees Movement and Support- IOM Mission in South Sudan Total Estimated Number of returnees in South Sudan in 2013 (as of July 2013) Returnees in Previous years *2013 figures may change when field data are received 26-Jul to 01-Aug-2013 WEEKLY FIGURES OF RETURNEES IN SOUTH SUDAN TRACKED ENROUTE En route tracking monitors the return movement at various transit/entry hubs along the route of the homeward journey. Kindly note that the en-route figures are able to provide a snapshot of the return volumes over a given period of time and only present a partial picture of overall South Sudanese return movement (not all entry/transit points are captured by the en route tracking system). Consolidated information on returns to South Sudan is instead provided through the AoR (Area of Return) tracking system, figures by state of which are reported below in the map. Enroute Returnees trend: Spontaneous vs. Government organized Unity TOTAL RETURNEES Jonglei Upper Nile Northern Bahr el Ghazal RETURNEES STATISTICS Warrap Western Bahr el Ghazal Western Equatoria Central Equatoria Eastern Equatoria Arrived In Type of Movement Lakes - 300 600 900 1,200 9-May 23-May 6-Jun 20-Jun 4-Jul 18-Jul 1-Aug Spontaneous Organized Total WEEKLY ENROUTE RETURNS BY STATE/COUNTY Gogrial East 10 Gogrial West 13 Twic 3 WARRAP Wau, 120 Jur River, 2 Raja, 5 WBeG Upper Nile 92,284 Jonglei 172,183 WES 58,203 WBeG 126,057 Warrap 151,686 Unity 297,782 NBeG 469,851 Lakes 240,630 EES 72,239 CES 235,364 Returnees to South Sudan Since February 2007 to date, more than 1,89 million individuals have returned to South Sudan, as registered at the village-level, through AoR system. Due to present insecurity at the border with Sudan, the main point of entry is through Renk in Upper Nile. Area of Return Tracking In the areas of return (AoR) tracking, returnees are registered at their final destination, which can correspond to the area of origin before the displacement or to any other area of preferred settlement within South Sudan. The AoR tracking is carried out in partnership with the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) through a network of around 500 enumerators scattered throughout the 10 states. En route and Area of Return tracking are designed to supplement each other in order to provide a comprehensive analysis of the return movement and trends. 2012 - 2013 MAJOR INFLUX WEEKLY ENROUTE RETURNS (Contd.) Juba 30 CES Rubkona 50 UNITY Total (AoR) 1,916,279 Area of Return (AoR): Feb 2007 to July 2013 (Figures are updated up to 31 July 2013) Aweil North, 1 Aweil East, 24 NBeG 59,732 Please email below for more information [email protected] 18,492 Malakal, 102 Melut, 27 UPPER NILE

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Page 1: ERS Weekly Statistical Report · ERS Weekly Statistical Report Returnees Movement and Support- IOM Mission in South Sudan Total Estimated Number of returnees in South Sudan in 2013

05 Jul 2013 12 Jul 2013 19 Jul 2013 26 Jul 2013

11 Jul 2013 18 Jul 2013 25 Jul 2013 01 Aug 2013

Unspecified - - - -

Spontaneous - - - -

Organized - 111 - 30 Total Stranded

Total - 111 - 30

Unspecified - - - - 2012 160,303

Spontaneous - - - - 2011 328,802

Organized - 18 - - 2010 417,877

Total - 18 - - 2009 449,433

Unspecified - - - - 2008 347,518

Spontaneous - - - - 2007 162,076

Organized - - - -

Total - - - -

Unspecified - - - -

Spontaneous 24 9 8 25

Organized - - - -

Total 24 9 8 25

Unspecified - - - -

Spontaneous 70 - 81 50

Organized - - - -

Total 70 - 81 50

Unspecified - - - -

Spontaneous 15 34 28 26

Organized - - - -

Total 15 34 28 26

Unspecified - - - -

Spontaneous 7 11 13 7

Organized - - - 120

Total 7 11 13 127

Unspecified - - - -

Spontaneous - - - -

Organized - 53 - -

Total - 53 - -

Unspecified - - - -

Spontaneous - - - -

Organized - - - -

Total - - - -

Unspecified - - - -

Spontaneous 12 80 30 129

Organized - - - -

Total 12 80 30 129

128 316 160 387

ERS Weekly Statistical ReportReturnees Movement and Support- IOM Mission in South Sudan

Total Estimated Number of returnees in South Sudan

in 2013 (as of July 2013)

Returnees in Previous years

*2013 figures may change when field data are received

26-Jul to 01-Aug-2013

WEEKLY FIGURES OF RETURNEES IN SOUTH SUDAN TRACKED ENROUTEEn route tracking monitors the return movement at various transit/entry hubs along the route of the homeward journey. Kindly note that the en-route figures are able to provide a snapshot of the return volumes over a given period of time

and only present a partial picture of overall South Sudanese return movement (not all entry/transit points are captured by the en route tracking system). Consolidated information on returns to South Sudan is instead provided through the

AoR (Area of Return) tracking system, figures by state of which are reported below in the map.

Enroute Returnees trend: Spontaneous vs. Government organized

Unity

TOTAL RETURNEES

Jonglei

Upper Nile

Northern Bahr el

Ghazal

RETURNEES STATISTICS

Warrap

Western Bahr

el Ghazal

Western

Equatoria

Central Equatoria

Eastern Equatoria

Arrived InType of

Movement

Lakes

-

300

600

900

1,200

9-May 23-May 6-Jun 20-Jun 4-Jul 18-Jul 1-Aug

Spontaneous Organized Total

WEE

KLY

EN

RO

UTE

RET

UR

NS

BY

STA

TE/C

OU

NTY

Gogrial East 10

Gogrial West 13

Twic 3

WARRAP

Wau, 120

Jur River, 2 Raja, 5

WBeG

Upper Nile

92,284

Jonglei

172,183

WES

58,203

WBeG

126,057

Warrap

151,686

Unity

297,782 NBeG

469,851

Lakes

240,630

EES

72,239 CES

235,364

Returnees to South Sudan Since February 2007 to date, more than 1,89 million individuals have returned to South Sudan, as registered at the village-level, through AoR system. Due to present insecurity at the border with Sudan, the main point of entry is through Renk in Upper Nile.

Area of Return Tracking In the areas of return (AoR) tracking, returnees are registered at their final destination, which can correspond to the area of origin before the displacement or to any other area of preferred settlement within South Sudan. The AoR tracking is carried out in partnership with the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) through a network of around 500 enumerators scattered throughout the 10 states. En route and Area of Return tracking are designed to supplement each other in order to provide a comprehensive analysis of the return movement and trends.

2012 - 2013

MAJOR INFLUX

WEE

KLY

EN

RO

UTE

RET

UR

NS

(Co

ntd

.)

Juba 30

CES

Rubkona 50

UNITY Total (AoR)

1,916,279

Area of Return (AoR): Feb 2007 to July 2013 (Figures are updated up to 31 July 2013)

Aweil North, 1

Aweil East, 24

NBeG

59,732

Please email below for more information [email protected]

18,492

Malakal, 102

Melut, 27

UPPER NILE

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CES(Juba) Kosti State Weekly Weekly Overall

801 - CES 6 19 1,746

- 3,500 EES - - 602

Lakes - - 223

801 3,500 NBeG - - 1,393

Kilo-8 Malakal Unity - - 1,829

- 11 Warrap - - 684

- WBeG - - 163

WES - - 477

Jonglei 8 - 1,697

Upper Nile - 88 8,624

Other - - 242

- 11 Total 14 107 17,680

Transit Site

Stranded in

ERS Weekly Statistical ReportReturnees Movement and Support- IOM Mission in South Sudan

Destination State and

CountyStranded in

Destination State and

CountyStranded in

*Kosti Stranded population to be updated

Way Station*

Railway Station

Total stranded Total stranded

Acronym for States used- CES: Central Equatoria State; WES: Western Equatoria State; EES: Eastern Equatoria State; WBeG: Western Bahr el Ghazal; NBeG: Northern Bahr el Ghazal;

Arrival in Renk

(transit/en-route)All Departures

STRANDED RETURNEES AND WEEKLY ARRIVAL IN RENK 26-Jul to 01-Aug-2013

StrandedDestinatio

n State

Cu

rren

t lo

cati

on

- R

ENK

Total stranded

Way Station

Transit Site

Stranded in

Way Station**

Transit Site

Stranded in

**Way Station population data source UNHCR

Total strandedStranded in

KO

STI

JUB

A

MA

LAK

AL

Presently 3500 (approx) individuals are waiting at Kosti Railway station. They have Aweil and Wau as their final destination.

individuals are stranded in 4 transit sites in Renk, these are Mina, Abayok, Agani and Payuer (new site)

JUBA

KOSTI

MALAKAL

RENK

Torit

Yambio

Wau

1,7

46

1,393

8,624

STRANDED RETURNEES IN TRANSIT (Intended final destination)

Stranded in Juba Stranded in Kosti Stranded in Renk

individual(s) are stranded in Malakal way station

Presently individuals are stranded in Juba Way station.

17,680

11

801

Un

ity

(Kilo

-8)

individual(s) are stranded in Bentiu, Kilo-8 Transit site

BENTIU

-

Returnees in the process of boarding the plane for onward transport to their final destination

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CES WBeG Unity Warrap Lakes Upper Nile NBeG Jonglei

Juba Wau Bentiu Gogrial W Twic Rumbek c Yirol E Malakal/Renk Aweil Bor

CES 716 13 - - - - - 5,954 - 6,683

EES 8,738 - - - - - - - - - 8,738

Lakes 865 173 - - 33 135 1,813 119 - - 3,138

NBeG 1,031 149 6 5 - - - 1,656 396 - 3,243

Unity 98 - 1,481 - - - - 1,044 - - 2,623

Warrap 911 796 20 1,200 911 - - 357 - - 4,195

WBeG 1,304 133 - - - - 10 789 606 - 2,842

WES 2,498 11 - - - - - - - - 2,509

Jonglei 48 - - - - - - 1,379 - 188 1,615

Upper Nile 29 - - - - - - 11,689 - 11,718

Total dep. 16,238 1,275 1,507 1,205 944 135 1,823 22,987 1,002 188 47,304

Movements

IOM Road Movement 33,255 1 -

IOM Air Movement 3,503 30 -

IOM Boat Movement 2,617 68 -

ERS Weekly Statistical ReportReturnees Movement and Support- IOM Mission in South Sudan

ONWARD TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE (OTA) Nov 2010 - Present Week

Cumulative Movement Summary

Expected

Caseload

Present

Week

Movements organized by IOM and its partners

Movement TypeDeparted

Passengers

Total ArrivalsDestination State

OTA Data in the above table is cumulative from November 2010. The information on barge and train movements organized by IOM are now added in this table.

DEPARTURE POINTS

2 22,014 IOM Barge Movement 7,929 - 966

Total IOM (Domestic) 47,304 99 966

International Flights (Sudan)*† 18,511 - -

International Trains (Sudan)*† 12,662 - -

Grand Total 78,477 99 966

*Movement organized by IOM-Sudan † To be updated

IOM Road Movement

42%

IOM Air Movement

0.002% IOM Boat

Movement 3%

IOM Barge Movement

10%

International Flights (Sudan)*†

24%

International Trains (Sudan)*†

16%

Movement organized by IOM and its partners

Flights (all)

recorded passengers

recorded passengers

Road (buses / trucks)

recorded passengers

22987

16238

2144 1958 1507 1275 1007 188 0

300060009000

120001500018000210002400027000

Upper Nile CES Warrap Lakes Unity WBeG NBeG Jonglei

OTA: Departure States

11,718

8,738

6,683

4,195 3,243 3,138 2,842 2,623 2,509 1,615

-

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

UpperNile

EES CES Warrap NBeG Lakes WBeG Unity WES Jonglei

OTA: Destination States

Departure and Destination County

Destination County

ONWARD TRANSPORT ASSISTANCE (OTA) IOM provides stranded returnees with

onward transportation assistance to reach their final destination. IOM provides OTA

by air, barge, rail and road.

22,014

10,546

33,255

WBeG

1,304

NBeG

1,031 911

EES

8,738

Lakes

865

Jonglei

48

Unity

98

WES

2,498

1,044

5,954

1,379

MALAKAL

JUBA

RENK

Destination OTA from Juba

OTA from Malakal

Main OTA hub

Only movements from hubs to more than 2 destinations are depicted on the map

Data included when caseload arrive at final destination

Cumulative IOM OTA - up to 01-Aug-2013 (Does not include train and extremely vulnerable individual (EVI) flights)

Train

recorded passengers

12,662 Barge & boats

1,656

Warrap 357