1
37,959 in Ethiopia ETHIOPIA SOUTH SUDAN C.A.R. CHAD ERITREA > 70,000 50,001-70,000 30,001-50,000 10,000-30,000 < 10,000 South Sudanese Refugees & asylum seekers S. Darfur C. Darfur E. Darfur W. Darfur N. Darfur N. Kordofan S. Kordofan W. Kordofan White Nile Al Gezira Khartoum Sennar Blue Nile Gedaref Kassala Abyei Red Sea River Nile Northern 242,856 in South Sudan 1,943 in C.A.R. 306,741 in Chad Asylum seekers & migrants going to other countries via Sudan REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS IN SUDAN per state as of 30 Jun 2016 Sudanese refugees in neighbouring countries as of 30 Jun 2016 (Source: UNHCR) * This does not include some 30,000 Chadians in a refugee-like situation who are pending verification, or some 347,363 South Sudanese who remained in Sudan since before Dec 2013. total refugees & asylum seekers in Sudan including 232,250 South Sudanese new arrivals, of whom 70,000 arrived in 2016. Source: UNHCR 365,460 * 351,478 total refugees in Sudan 13,982 total asylum seekers in Sudan No access to an estimated: 90,000* - 545,000** IDPs in Blue Nile & South Kordofan where SPLM-N is present Areas with structural access issues No access to an estimated: 50,000 - 85,000 IDPs in different parts of Jebel Marra Source: Various sources MAIN DISPLACEMENT FIGURES Up to 600,000 in S. Kordofan & B. Nile 20,000 in Abyei PCA area 2.6 million in Darfur 3.2 million total no. of displaced population in Sudan Khartoum BLUE NILE SENNAR GEDAREF S. KORDOFAN E. DARFUR S. DARFUR C. DARFUR W. DARFUR N. KORDOFAN WHITE NILE KASSALA AL GEZIRA RIVER NILE RED SEA NORTHERN N. DARFUR W. KORDOFAN KHARTOUM Abyei area Jebel Marra area < 10,000 10,000 - 40,000 40,000 - 80,000 > 80,000 INTERNALLY DISPLACED POPULATION per locality, November 2015 Source: Humanitarian Partners est. (IASC) * HAC, ** SRRA, SKBNCU Creation date: 18 July 2016 Source: OCHA, UNHCR, WFP, WHO, IOM, HAC, IASC partners and sectors Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/sudan www.reliefweb.int 4.6 million total number of people in need 60% 33% 7% By age Children (< 18 yrs) Adult (18-59 yrs) Elderly (> 59 yrs) FOOD SECURITY June 2016 Food security levels None / Minimal Stress Crisis Emergency Famine Source: FEWSNET June 2016 report % OF PEOPLE IN NEED by status 42% 8% 2% 48% Source: 2016 HNO IDPs Refugees Returnees Residents River Nile S. Darfur C. Darfur E. Darfur W. Darfur N. Darfur N. Kordofan S. Kordofan W. Kordofan White Nile Al Gezira Khartoum Sennar Blue Nile Gedaref Kassala Abyei Red Sea River Nile Northern PEOPLE WHO NEED HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE by status Source: 2016 HNO 12% 38% 5.8 million total no. of people in need in Sudan 48% 2% 2.2 million IDPs 695,000 refugees 105,000 returnees 2.8 million residents SCAN HERE! Use QR reader app. 20 16 2 ND QUARTER TIMELINE Measles vaccination campaign reaches 4.2 million resident and refugee children in South Kordofan, Blue Nile, West Kordofan, White Nile and Sennar states. 907 confirmed measles cases recorded nationally from Jan - Apr. 400 people in Azerni and 1,000 people in Habila, West Darfur, internally displaced as a result of inter-tribal tensions and local conflict. Now 5 years since conflict between government forces and SPLM-N started in South Kordofan. Flooding in Sennar destroys over 2,500 houses, affecting almost 15,000 people. Attacks by armed militia in Thur, Central Darfur, reportedly displace an estimated 12,000 IDPs and 5,000 residents (all have since reportedly returned to village/IDP site). Government of Sudan announces a four-month unilateral cessation of hostilities in Blue Nile and South Kordofan. An estimated 55,000 refugees arrive from South Sudan since Jan, fleeing conflict and food insecurity. Due to conflict in Jebel Marra, Darfur, tens of thousands of IDPs remain displaced in South, North and Central Darfur since Jan. Estimated 1,800 people newly displaced in West Kordofan (May-Jun) due to hostilities between GoS and SPLM-N in South Kordofan UNAMID mandate extended to 30 June 2017. 5 MAY 6 JUN 4 APR Fighting in South Kordofan displaces an estimated 700 people. Insecurity results in an estimated 500 people reportedly displaced in Blue Nile. JAN FEB MAR JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC APR MAY JUN SUDAN: Humanitarian Snapshot as of 30 June 2016 This Humanitarian Snapshot provides an overview of the humanitarian situation in Sudan, as of 30 June 2016, using information obtained from UN agencies and partners, including the Government of Sudan. People living in protracted displacement in Darfur since 2003 and those displaced or affected by conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile States since 2011 account for most people in need of humanitarian aid. Humanitarian organisations that are members of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (the primary mechanism for inter-agency coordination of humanitarian assistance involving key UN and non-UN partners) estimate that at the end of 2015 there were 3.2 million IDPs in Sudan, including 2.6 million in Darfur and 600,000 in South Kordofan and Blue Nile. These figures are indicated as estimates due to the lack of access to some areas. During the first six months of 2016, 76,000 people were newly displaced across Darfur, according to the UN and partners. Up to an additional 124,000 people were also reportedly displaced (in addition to another 50,000 who have reportedly returned) but the UN and partners have been unable to verify these figures due to a lack of access to the relevant locations. In government-controlled areas of South Kordofan and Blue Nile an estimated 700 and 5,600 people respectively have been reportedly displaced since the beginning of the year. HIGHLIGHTS 2.1 million total number of children under 5 suffering from Global Acute Malnutrition GLOBAL ACUTE MALNUTRITION (GAM) Localities above Global Acute Malnutrition emergency threshold (15%) Source: Ministry of Health (S3M survey) 15% - 20% 21% - 25% 26% - 30% 31% - 35% 36% - 41% S. Darfur C. Darfur E. Darfur W. Darfur N. Darfur N. Kordofan S. Kordofan W. Kordofan White Nile Al Gezira Khartoum Sennar Blue Nile Gedaref Kassala Abyei Red Sea River Nile Northern Source: MICS 2014 1 in 6 children in Sudan estimated to be acutely malnourished (GAM)

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Page 1: SUDAN: as of 30 June 2016reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Sudan... · 2016. 8. 9. · 60% 33% 7% By age Children (< 18 yrs) Adult (18-59 yrs) ... 2.8 million residents

37,959in Ethiopia

E T H I O P I A

S O U T H S U D A NC . A . R .

C H A D

E R I T R E A

> 70,0

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50,001

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30,001

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10,000

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< 10,0

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South Sudanese

Refugees & asylum seekers

S. Darfur

C. Darfur

E. Darfur

W. Darfur

N. Darfur

N. Kordofan

S. Kordofan

W. Kordofan

WhiteNile

Al Gezira

Khartoum

Sennar

Blue Nile

Gedaref

Kassala

Abyei

Red Sea

River Nile

Northern

242,856in South Sudan

1,943in C.A.R.

306,741in Chad

Asylum seekers &migrants going toother countries viaSudan

REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS IN SUDANper state as of 30 Jun 2016

Sudanese refugees inneighbouring countriesas of 30 Jun 2016(Source: UNHCR)

* This does not include some 30,000 Chadians in a refugee-like situation who are pending verification, or some 347,363South Sudanese who remained in Sudan since before Dec 2013.

total refugees & asylum seekers in Sudanincluding 232,250 South Sudanese new arrivals, of whom70,000 arrived in 2016.Source: UNHCR

365,460*

351,478total refugeesin Sudan

13,982total asylumseekers in Sudan

No access to an estimated:

90,000* - 545,000**IDPs in Blue Nile & SouthKordofan where SPLM-Nis present

Areas with structural access issues

No access to an estimated:

50,000 - 85,000IDPs in different parts ofJebel MarraSource: Various sources

MAIN DISPLACEMENT FIGURES

Up to 600,000in S. Kordofan

& B. Nile

20,000in Abyei PCA area

2.6 millionin Darfur

3.2 milliontotal no. of displaced populationin Sudan

Khartoum

BLUENILE

SENNAR

GEDAREF

S. KORDOFAN

E. DARFURS. DARFUR

C. DARFUR

W. DARFUR

N. KORDOFAN

WHITENILE

KASSALA

AL GEZIRA

RIVER NILE

RED SEA

NORTHERN

N. DARFUR

W. KORDOFAN

KHARTOUM

Abyeiarea

Jebel Marraarea

< 10,000

10,000 - 40,000

40,000 - 80,000

> 80,000

INTERNALLY DISPLACED POPULATIONper locality, November 2015Source: Humanitarian Partners est. (IASC)

* HAC, ** SRRA, SKBNCU

Creation date: 18 July 2016 Source: OCHA, UNHCR, WFP, WHO, IOM, HAC, IASC partners and sectors Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/sudan www.reliefweb.int

4.6 milliontotal number of people in need

60% 33% 7%

By age

Children(< 18 yrs)

Adult(18-59 yrs)

Elderly(> 59 yrs)

FOOD SECURITYJune 2016

Food security levels

None / Minimal

Stress

Crisis

Emergency

Famine

Source: FEWSNET June 2016 report

% OF PEOPLE IN NEED by status

42%

8%2%

48%

Source: 2016 HNO

IDPs

Refugees

Returnees

Residents

River N

ile

S. Darfur

C. Darfur

E. Darfur

W. Darfur

N. Darfur

N. Kordofan

S. Kordofan

W. KordofanWhiteNile

Al Gezira

Khartoum

Sennar

Blue Nile

Gedaref

Kassala

Abyei

Red Sea

River Nile

Northern

PEOPLE WHO NEED HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE by statusSource: 2016 HNO

12%

38%

5.8milliontotal no. of

people in needin Sudan

48%

2%

2.2 millionIDPs

695,000refugees

105,000returnees

2.8 millionresidents

SCAN HERE!Use QR reader app.

20162ND QUARTER

TIMELINE

Measles vaccination campaign reaches 4.2 million resident and refugee children in South Kordofan, Blue Nile, West Kordofan, White Nile and Sennar states. 907 confirmed measles cases recorded nationally from Jan - Apr.

400 people in Azerni and 1,000 people in Habila, West Darfur, internally displaced as a result of inter-tribal tensions and local conflict.

Now 5 years since conflict between government forces and SPLM-N started in South Kordofan.

Flooding in Sennar destroys over 2,500 houses, affecting almost 15,000 people.

Attacks by armed militia in Thur, Central Darfur, reportedly displace an estimated 12,000 IDPs and 5,000 residents (all have since reportedly returned to village/IDP site).

Government of Sudan announces a four-month unilateral cessation of hostilities in Blue Nile and South Kordofan.

An estimated 55,000 refugees arrive from South Sudan since Jan, fleeing conflict and food insecurity.Due to conflict in Jebel

Marra, Darfur, tens of thousands of IDPs remain displaced in South, North and Central Darfur since Jan.

Estimated 1,800 people newly displaced in West Kordofan (May-Jun) due to hostilities between GoS and SPLM-N in South Kordofan

UNAMID mandate extended to 30 June 2017.

5MAY

6JUN

4APR

Fighting in South Kordofan displaces an estimated 700 people.

Insecurity results in an estimated 500 people reportedly displaced in Blue Nile.

JAN FEB MAR JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DECAPR MAY JUN

SUDAN: Humanitarian Snapshot as of 30 June 2016

This Humanitarian Snapshot provides an overview of the humanitarian situation in Sudan, as of 30 June 2016, using information obtained from UN agencies and partners, including the Government of Sudan. People living in protracted displacement in Darfur since 2003 and those displaced or affected by conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile States since 2011 account for most people in need of humanitarian aid.

Humanitarian organisations that are members of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (the primary mechanism for inter-agency coordination of humanitarian assistance involving key UN and non-UN partners) estimate that at the end of 2015 there were 3.2 million IDPs in Sudan, including 2.6 million in Darfur and 600,000 in South Kordofan and Blue Nile. These figures are indicated as estimates due to the lack of access to some areas.

During the first six months of 2016, 76,000 people were newly displaced across Darfur, according to the UN and partners. Up to an additional 124,000 people were also reportedly displaced (in addition to another 50,000 who have reportedly returned) but the UN and partners have been unable to verify these figures due to a lack of access to the relevant locations.

In government-controlled areas of South Kordofan and Blue Nile an estimated 700 and 5,600 people respectively have been reportedly displaced since the beginning of the year.

HIGHLIGHTS

2.1 milliontotal number of children under 5suffering from Global AcuteMalnutrition

GLOBAL ACUTE MALNUTRITION(GAM)

Localities above Global Acute Malnutritionemergency threshold (15%)

Source: Ministry of Health (S3M survey)

15% - 20%

21% - 25%

26% - 30%

31% - 35%

36% - 41%

S. Darfur

C. Darfur

E. Darfur

W. Darfur

N. Darfur

N. Kordofan

S. Kordofan

W. KordofanWhiteNile

Al Gezira

Khartoum

Sennar

Blue Nile

Gedaref

Kassala

Abyei

Red Sea

River Nile

Northern

Source: MICS 2014

1 in 6children in Sudanestimated to be acutelymalnourished (GAM)