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Total Refugees
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Refugees from South Sudan in Burbiey Transit site: Post 15 Dec 2013 |
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Last Updated 11 Sep 2015 Source - UNHCR & GOV |
Refugees and asylum-seekers from South Sudan in Burbiey Transit site: Total |
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Last Updated 11 Sep 2015 Source - UNHCR & GOV |
Demography
Refugees and asylum-seekers from South Sudan in Burbiey Transit site: Total
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Breakdown by Country of Origin
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Latest Documents
Report Date: 29/04/2014 | |
Description
IOM Special Liaison Office (SLO) has moved a total of 89,311 refugees to Fugnido, Leitchuor, Bonga and Kule camps as of 29 April 2014. From the total IOM has transported 342 have been moved from Akobo‐Tergol entry point via helicopter provided by UNHCR. Relocation of arrivals by IOM from Pagak and Akobo to Kule, Bonga and Itang has continued.
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Report Date: 10/04/2014 | |
Description
Joint UNHCR/WFP/UNICEF/ARRA/Humanitarian Partners Strategic Guideline
The goal of the coordinated emergency response is to keep the core indicators below the emergency threshold of 1) Crude Mortality Rate (CMR) of 1/10,000/day and under 5 mortality rate (U5-MR) of 2/10,000/day; 2) Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) below 10% and Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) below 1%; and 3) prevent the occurrence of disease outbreaks as well as malnutrition.
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