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35,200 | Individuals |
Total Refugees
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Refugees from South Sudan in Adjumani: Post 15 Dec 2013 |
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Refugees and asylum-seekers from South Sudan in Adjumani: Pre 15 Dec 2013 |
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Refugees and asylum-seekers from South Sudan in Adjumani: Total |
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Demography
Male (46.2%) | Age | (53.8%) Female | ||
8.5% | ![]() |
0 - 4 | ![]() |
8.2% |
14.5% | ![]() |
5 - 11 | ![]() |
14% |
9.9% | ![]() |
12 - 17 | ![]() |
9.2% |
12.3% | ![]() |
18 - 59 | ![]() |
20.1% |
1% | ![]() |
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2.3% |
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Refugees and asylum-seekers from South Sudan in Adjumani: Total
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Breakdown by Settlement
Settlement | Current Total |
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134,620 33,098 |
Individuals Households |
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Breakdown by Country of Origin
Country of Origin | Current Total | ![]() |
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134,620
33,098 |
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Households |
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Highlights
In Adjumani, the period (September 1-14) saw a total of 1420 South Sudanese refugees seeking safety and protection in Uganda. 17 Sep 2015 |
The new Maaji settlement site in Adjumani can currently host up to 8,500 as DRC-DDG open up more road access and partners provide key services 05 Feb 2015 |
A new refugee settlement called Maaji was re-opened and the first 216 South Sudanese relocated there from Nyumanzi Reception Centre on 4 Feb. 04 Feb 2015 |