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UNHCR Sudan - State Level Population Dashboard - South Sudanese Refugees (31 July 2019)
documentState-level population dashboard and statistics update for South Sudanese refugees in Sudan.Publish date: 31 July 2019 (4 years ago)
Create date: 18 August 2019 (4 years ago) -
RCF-UNHCR Sudan: Population & Operational Update on the South Sudanese Refugee Response (1-31 July 2019)
documentUpdated population statistics, movement trends and operational analysis on the South Sudanese refugee response in Sudan.Publish date: 31 July 2019 (4 years ago)
Create date: 27 August 2019 (4 years ago) -
UNHCR Sudan - National Population Dashboard - South Sudanese Refugees (31 July 2019)
documentNational-level population dashboard and statistics update for South Sudanese refugees in Sudan.Publish date: 31 July 2019 (4 years ago)
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UNHCR Sudan - 2018 Participatory Assessment Report
documentThe Participatory Assessment in Sudan was conducted in November and December 2018 in Khartoum, Kassala, White Nile, South Kordofan, West Kordofan, South Darfur, East Darfur, North Darfur and Central D...Publish date: 31 July 2019 (4 years ago)
Create date: 18 September 2019 (4 years ago) -
REFUGEES FROM KHARTOUM REGISTERED, ASSISTED IN WHITE NILE STATE – In White Nile State, Level I registration of newly displaced refugees from Khartoum ‘open areas’ went on in Um Sangour and Alagaya camps, with 571 households registered and supported with non-food items and food assistance. These are among the 5,500 refugees who relocated to camps in White Nile in June following attacks on their communities that included sexual and gender-based violence and looting. UNHCR and the Commission of Refugees (COR) conducted an assessment in Alagaya camp targeting refugees who had arrived from Khartoum. The assessment aimed to find the driving factors for refugees fleeing from Khartoum. Some of the key factors were the fragile security situation, and demonstrations in Khartoum and the need to register as refugees which will enable them to benefit from assistance and services in camps.highlight 31 Jul 2019 (4 years ago)
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SUDAN REGISTERS 883 NEW ARRIVALS IN JULY – July saw the lowest number of South Sudanese refugees arriving in Sudan so far in 2019, with 883 refugees coming into the country, bringing the total number of new arrivals to 14,758.highlight 31 Jul 2019 (4 years ago)
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HEAVY RAINS IN SOUTH KORDOFAN STATE RENDER FIVE REFUGEE SETTLEMENTS INACCESSABLE DUE TO WASHED OUT ROADS - Over 8,000 refugees live in the affected areas. Some partners are using tractors to access the area. In White Nile State, heavy rains left health facilities in Alagaya and Jouri camps flooded, highlighting the need to improve the health facility structures.highlight 31 Jul 2019 (4 years ago)
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UNHCR Sudan - National Population Dashboard - South Sudanese Refugees (15 July 2019)
documentNational-level population dashboard and statistics update for South Sudanese refugees in Sudan.Publish date: 15 July 2019 (4 years ago)
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SUDAN’S TRANSITIONAL MILITARY COUNCIL (TMC) AND THE FORCES OF FREEDOM AND CHANGE (FFC) COALITION REACH A POWER-SHARING AGREEMENT - On 5 July, Sudan’s Transitional Military Council (TMC) and the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) coalition reached a power-sharing agreement for a transitional period of just over three years. On 9 July, the Government restored internet connectivity across Sudan, easing communication challenges response partners faced since 3 June. However, shortages of cash, fuel and diesel persist. A total of 883 South Sudanese refugees arrived in Sudan in July, bringing the number of new arrivals so far in 2019 to 14,758.highlight 09 Jul 2019 (4 years ago)
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RCF-UNHCR Sudan: Operational Gaps & Priorities - South Sudan Refugee Response
documentKey operational gaps & priorities per statePublish date: 30 June 2019 (4 years ago)
Create date: 8 August 2019 (4 years ago)