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SOUTH SUDAN : Humanitarian Snapshot (July 2016)

In July 2016, fighting erupted in the capital of South Sudan, Juba, and multiple other locations across the country, causing large-scale displacement. In Juba, humanitarian partners estimate that more than 36,000 people were displaced at the height of the fighting from 7 to 11 July, more than 14,000 of whom remained displaced at the end of July. In Eastern Equatoria, local authorities reported that more than 34,000 people were displaced in Magwi County, more than 4,200 were displaced in Ikotos, around 5,000 were displaced in Torit Town, and the entire population of Pageri Administra-tive area - estimated to be around 29,500 people - was affected by fighting. In Western Equatoria, some 3,700 people reportedly arrived to Mundri town from neighbouring areas. In central Unity, thousands of civilians were displaced by clashes in mid-July, including from Leer and Mayendit, many of whom fled into the swamps in search of safety. In Western Bahr El Ghazal, further displace-ment was reported in Raja following clashes on the outskirts of the town on 22 July, and more people arrived at the protected site in Wau seeking humanitarian assistance and protection. In all, more than 60,000 people fled South Sudan as refugees to neighbouring countries during July, primarily to Uganda.

Creation date: 12 August 2016 (data as of 31 July 2016) Sources: IOM, UNHCR OCHA and humanitarian partners Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] www.unocha.org/south-sudan www.reliefweb.intThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of South Sudan and the Republic of Sudan has not yet been determined. Final status of Abyei region is not yet determined

Refugee location

PoC siteHot spot

South Sudanese refugees in neighbouring countries post 15 Dec 2013xx

External displacementReported internal displacement

IDP location

1 - 1,0001,001 - 5,0005,001 - 10,00010,001 - 30,00030’001 - 50’00050,001 - 75,00075,001 - 130,000

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Estimated number of IDPsby location

Reported returnees or relocation per county

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xx Estimated number of IDPs by State

Li Rangu

MoliMagwi

Lodu

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Ikotos

Pageri

Baggari

YeiLasu

LasuMorobo

RokonJambo

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Kenyi

Mitika

Ganji

Wonduruba)

Lainya

Nimni

Thonyor

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Maban

Nasir

Diabio

Bari

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Kotobi

Bangolo

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15,100DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OFTHE CONGO

SUDAN

CENTRALAFRICAN

REPUBLIC

ETHIOPIA

KENYA

UGANDA

50,680

276,760

246,810

225,500

1.6 millionInternally displaced people

264,200Refugees in South Sudan

818,950South Sudanese refugees in neighbouring countries(post 15 December 2013)

190,000

KEY FIGURES

Elderly Men

Men

Boys

Girls

Women

Elderly womenGirls30%

Elderly women2%

Elderlymen 1%

Boys30%

Women23%

Men14%

(IOM Aug 2016)

IDPs in Protection of Civilian sites

2013 2014 2015

FUNDING TREND 2013 - 2016 ($ MILLION)

NEEDS AND RESPONSE

2016

IDPs in PoCs

190,000

People assisted

People targeted

People in need 6.1 million

5.1 million

3.0 million (as of 31 July 2016)

$521m(40%)funded

2016requirements

$ 1.29b

7,750

2,090

1,920

118,320

76,820

46,600

550,500

289,830

394,410

128,290

66,115

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