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    UNHCR Sudan - National Population Dashboard - South Sudanese Refugees (31 March 2018)

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    National-level population dashboard and statistics update for South Sudanese refugees in Sudan
    تاريخ النشر: 1 April 2018 (6 years ago)
    تاريخ الانشاء: 22 April 2018 (6 years ago)
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    RCF-UNHCR Sudan: Population & Operational Update on the South Sudanese Refugee Response (16-31 March 2018)

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    Updated population statistics, movement trends and operational analysis on the South Sudanese refugee response in Sudan.
    تاريخ النشر: 1 April 2018 (6 years ago)
    تاريخ الانشاء: 22 April 2018 (6 years ago)
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    UNHCR Sudan: Population & Operational Update on the South Sudanese Refugee Response (1-15 March 2018)

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    Updated population statistics, movement trends and operational analysis on the South Sudanese refugee response in Sudan.
    تاريخ النشر: 16 March 2018 (6 years ago)
    تاريخ الانشاء: 22 April 2018 (6 years ago)
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    UNHCR Sudan - National Population Dashboard - South Sudanese Refugees (15 March 2018)

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    National-level population dashboard and statistics update for South Sudanese refugees in Sudan
    تاريخ النشر: 16 March 2018 (6 years ago)
    تاريخ الانشاء: 22 April 2018 (6 years ago)
  • UNHCR Senior Regional WASH Officer visited White Nile refugee camps Al Waral, Jouri, Al Kashafa and Al Redis I and II and flagged 3 key priorities for state WASH response: Urgent need to rehabilitate and de-sludge communal latrines; and installation of household latrines to address widespread open defecation driven by people’s unwillingness to use most latrines. While improved coverage of household latrines is a key priority of the WASH response, a lack of space in most camps without site extensions requires continued reliance on communal latrines.
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  • Over 4,300 South Sudanese refugees newly arrived in Sudan in March, for a total of nearly 15,000 who have arrived in Sudan in 2018 so far. The majority of new arrivals are crossing through East Darfur and South Darfur. Total verified South Sudanese refugee population stands at nearly 769,000.
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  • Fuel shortages across Sudan worsened at the end of March, interfering with response logistics and slowing down humanitarian assistance at refugee locations. While some relief has been provided with renewed availability of fuel supplies, additional shortages are anticipated in the coming months.
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  • According to WFP, import restrictions and clearance delays are driving general food distribution (GFD) gaps to refugees across Sudan. There are ongoing pipeline breaks for pulses, cooking oil and salt, with refugees in most location receiving partial rations with key commodities missing. The cooking oil gap will likely be resolved in April.
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  • UNHCR and the Government of Sudan’s Commission for Refugees (COR) completed the distribution of an NFI package of blankets and plastic sheeting to over 10,000 households across ‘open area’ settlements, including 8,541 refugee households (benefiting 57,346 refugees) and 1,496 of the most vulnerable host community households adjacent to settlement areas. The package will provide interim shelter assistance while inter-agency partners develop a more sustainable shelter response.
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  • UNHCR is working closely with the Government of Sudan to improve South Sudanese refugee access to documentation and identification (ID) in Khartoum through a phased registration process. The Government's Immigration and Passport Police (IPP) unit initiated the first phase in mid-February to verify the total number of South Sudanese refugees living in Khartoum and issue them with foreigner ID numbers. Over 22,000 refugees have been registered by the IPP so far. The 2nd phase will be led by UNHCR and COR with biometric registration in order to support their access to protection, documentation and other assistance. Biometric registration will likely start in May and will be rolled out concurrently with the IPP process.
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