Location name | Source | Data date | Population | |
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Al Gezira | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Jan 2018 | 0.3% | 2,500 |
Blue Nile | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Jan 2018 | 1.0% | 7,660 |
Central Darfur | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Jan 2018 | 0.2% | 1,435 |
East Darfur | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Aug 2018 | 12.9% | 98,549 |
Gedaref | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Jan 2018 | 1.6% | 12,450 |
Kassala | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 15 Nov 2017 | 1.0% | 7,600 |
Khartoum | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 15 Nov 2017 | 37.5% | 285,705 |
Nile | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 15 Nov 2017 | 0.3% | 2,500 |
North Darfur | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Aug 2018 | 2.2% | 17,080 |
North Kordofan | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 15 Nov 2017 | 1.1% | 8,563 |
Northern | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 15 Nov 2017 | 0.3% | 2,500 |
Red Sea | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 15 Nov 2017 | 1.3% | 10,000 |
Sennar | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 15 Nov 2017 | 0.3% | 2,500 |
South Darfur | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Aug 2018 | 3.9% | 30,039 |
South Kordofan | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Aug 2018 | 5.0% | 37,973 |
West Darfur | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 15 Nov 2017 | 0.1% | 385 |
West Kordofan | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Aug 2018 | 7.6% | 57,999 |
White Nile | UNHCR, IOM, SRCS, COR, HAC | 31 Aug 2018 | 23.2% | 176,687 |
PARTNERS CONCERNED OVER NUTRITION PROGRAMMING GAPS IN EAST DARFUR – Nutrition programming gaps have emerged for refugees in El Ferdous settlement following the ending of Al Manar Voluntary Organization’s (AMVO) outpatient therapeutic programme (OTP). Pipeline breaks for Ready-to Use Supplementary Food (RUSF) have also disrupted Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programmes (TSFPs) for refugees in Al Nimir camp and El Ferdous. State Ministry of Health provision of nutrition supplies for the OTP in El Ferdous ended on 31 July. New nutrition programming is urgently needed. | |
01 Aug 2018 | |
UNHCR TO PROVIDE PLASTIC SHEETING AND OTHER NON-FOOD ITEMS (NFIs) FOLLOWING FLASH FLOODING IN EL NUHUD, WEST KORDOFAN - Flash flooding caused injuries and destroyed homes, public buildings and shops in El Nuhud locality, where nearly 4,000 South Sudanese refugees live. UNHCR and the Commission for Refugees (COR) conducted an initial rapid needs assessment on 24 July. UNHCR will provide 3,000 NFI kits to locality residents, including plastic sheeting. The local primary school attended by both refugees and host communities was also affected, with damaged latrines and fencing. OCHA led an inter-agency needs assessment for areas affected by flash flooding on 30 July. | |
31 Jul 2018 | |
CRITICAL WATER SUPPLY GAPS PERSIST IN EL RADOM, SOUTH DARFUR – Nearly 12,000 refugees living in the El Radom settlement have access to just 10 L of water per person per day, well below the SPHERE minimum standard of 15 L and UNHCR emergency standard of 20 L. Additional support for the water supply network is urgently needed. | |
15 Jul 2018 | |
HEAVY RAINS DAMAGE SHELTERS AND REFUGEE SCHOOL IN SOUTH KORDOFAN STATE – Heavy rains in May damaged shelters and homes of refugee and host communities in Kadugli, affecting over 120 households. UNHCR, COR and the Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS) are planning for shelter replenishment. In Sirajiya, heavy rains damaged classrooms at a refugee school, and the refugee community has requested UNHCR’s support to build permanent classrooms that withstand the weather conditions. | |
01 Jun 2018 | |
ONGOING NATIONAL FUEL SHORTAGE AFFECTING REFUGEE OPERATIONS ACROSS SUDAN – Partners have reported temporary interruptions to clinic and hospital operations across all states, and student enrollment campaigns have been delayed in South and West Kordofan States. WFP also faced challenges to timely pre-positioning of food supplies at refugee settlements that typically become inaccessible during the rainy season. Nearly all water treatment plants servicing refugee and host communities in White Nile State have reduced pumping hours, with people drawing water directly from the White Nile River. WASH partners distributed chlorination tablets and initiated public awareness campaigns on the importance of boiling river water. MSF-Spain established Surface Water Treatment Plant (SWAT) systems at Al Kashafa and Al Waral camps to support emergency water treatment. | |
01 Jun 2018 | |
BIOMETRIC REGISTRATION EXERCISE CONTINUES FOR SOUTH SUDANESE REFUGEES IN KHARTOUM – As of 29 May, the Government of Sudan’s Commission for Refugees (COR), with support from UNHCR, have registered over 1,600 South Sudanese refugees living in ‘open area’ settlements. The exercise is ongoing for an estimated 60,000 refugees living across 9 settlements. | |
01 Jun 2018 |