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Abyei region Bor Wau Torit Aweil Yambio Rumbek Kwajok Bentiu Malakal Morobo Kajo-keji Lainya Yei Juba Terekeka Magwi Ikotos Kapoeta South Budi Torit Kapoeta North Lafon Kapoeta East Awerial YirolWest Wulu Rumbek East Cueibet Rumbek North Rumbek Centre Yirol East Aweil South AweilCentre AweilWest AweilNorth Aweil East Panyijiar Mayendit Leer Koch Mayom Guit Rubkona Abiemnhom Pariang Tonj South TonjEast Tonj North Gogrial East Gogrial West Twic Wau Jur River Raga Maridi Mundri West Mundri East Ibba Yambio Nzara Mvolo Ezo Tambura Nagero BorSouth Pibor Twic East Pochalla Duk Uror Akobo Ayod Nyirol Canal/Pigi Fangak Ulang Maiwut Nasir Longochuk Panyikang Malakal Baliet Fashoda Melut Manyo Renk Maban UGANDA KENYA ETHIOPIA DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SUDAN Juba SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 22 July 2014) 405,600 ** 1.1 million* HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE IN CRISIS DISPLACEMENT SITES est. people internally displaced since 15 December est. people sheltering in neighbouring countries The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Uni Updated FSL cluster information pending ted Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of South Sudan and Republic of Sudan has not yet been determined. Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined. Creation date: 22 July 2014 Sources: OCHA, IOM, UNHCR, and humanitarian partners Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] www.unocha.org/south-sudan www.reliefweb.int *The IDP figures are based on reports from partners on the ground. Majority of them have not been verified and the figures shown here are as of 4 July 2014. supplementary feedings for children and pregnant/lactating women. 1 2 **The refugee figures are as of 17 July 2014. ***Nutrition population targeted and reached includes the most life-saving interventions: emergency nutrition (SAM and MAM) treatment and blanket Camp Coordination and Camp Management Shelter Food Security Protection Nutrition Education WASH People reached People targeted but not reached Health RESPONSE The humanitarian crisis in South Sudan continued to threaten the security, livelihoods, and health of millions of people who have fled their homes – and sporadic conflict continued. Agencies have reached 1.9 million of the 3.8 million affected people targeted with some form of assistance. Rapid response teams target people in hard-to-reach areas. More work needs to be done in order to maintain this support and to reach those who have yet to receive assistance. The Crisis Response Plan calls for US $1.8 billion to assist 3.8 million people throughout the country– 46% of that funding has been received to date. 3.8m Percentage reached, of people targeted by clusters 63% 56% 34% 28%*** 63% 54% 47% 60% Accessible with constraints Rapid response catchment area (hard to reach areas) Accessible Access Rating Displaced locations response status Undetermined boundary Abyei region Reached Not reached 1 2 Yet to reach 23% of the population in 40 displaced locations Reached 77% of population in 93 displaced locations Reached 62% of the people in 27 locations Planned to reach 12% of the people in 4 locations Ongoing response to 25% of the people in 7 locations people targeted in hard to reach areas 876,100 People to be assisted by the end of the year Non Food Items

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Page 1: South Sudan Humanitarian Snapshot 22July2014 - Cordaid...SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS:SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS: Humanitarian Snapshot Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 22 July 2014)(as of 29 January 2014)

Abyeiregion

Bor

Wau

Torit

Aweil

Yambio

Rumbek

Kwajok

Bentiu

Malakal

MoroboKajo-keji

Lainya

Yei

Juba

Terekeka

Magwi Ikotos

KapoetaSouthBudi

Torit

KapoetaNorthLafon

KapoetaEast

Awerial

Yirol West

Wulu

RumbekEast

Cueibet

RumbekNorth

RumbekCentre Yirol

East

AweilSouth

Aweil Centre

Aweil West

Aweil North AweilEast

Panyijiar

MayenditLeer

Koch

MayomGuit

RubkonaAbiemnhom

Pariang

TonjSouth

Tonj East

TonjNorth

GogrialEast

GogrialWest

Twic

WauJur

River

Raga

Maridi

MundriWest Mundri

EastIbbaYambio

Nzara Mvolo

Ezo

Tambura

NageroBor South Pibor

Twic East

Pochalla

Duk Uror Akobo

Ayod

Nyirol

Canal/Pigi

FangakUlang

MaiwutNasir

Longochuk

PanyikangMalakal

Baliet

Fashoda

Melut

ManyoRenk

Maban

UGANDA

KENYA

ETHIOPIA

DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OFTHE CONGO

CENTRALAFRICANREPUBLIC

SUDAN

Country capital

State capital

Undetermined boundary*

Undetermined boundary Kenya*

Abyei region**

International Boundaries

County Boundaries

Juba

SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 29 January 2014)SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 22 July 2014)

405,600**1.1 million*

HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE IN CRISIS DISPLACEMENT SITES

est. people internally displaced since 15 December

est. people sheltering in neighbouring countries

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Uni

Updated FSL cluster information pending

ted Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of South Sudan and Republic of Sudan has not yet been determined. Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined.Creation date: 22 July 2014 Sources: OCHA, IOM, UNHCR, and humanitarian partners Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] www.unocha.org/south-sudan www.reliefweb.int

*The IDP figures are based on reports from partners on the ground. Majority of them have not been verified and the figures shown here are as of 4 July 2014.supplementary feedings for children and pregnant/lactating women.

1 2

**The refugee figures are as of 17 July 2014. ***Nutrition population targeted and reached includes the most life-saving interventions: emergency nutrition (SAM and MAM) treatment and blanket

Camp Coordination and Camp Management Shelter Food Security ProtectionNutritionEducation WASH

People reached People targeted but not reached

Health

RESPONSE

The humanitarian crisis in South Sudan continued to threaten the security, livelihoods, and health of millions of people who have fled their homes – and sporadic conflict continued. Agencies have reached 1.9 million of the 3.8 million

affected people targeted with some form of assistance. Rapid response teams target people in hard-to-reach areas. More work needs to be done in order to maintain this support and to reach those who have yet to receive assistance. The Crisis Response Plan calls for US $1.8 billion to assist 3.8 million people throughout the country– 46% of that funding has been received to date.

3.8m

Percentage reached, of people targeted by clusters

63%

56%

34%

28%***

63%

54%

47%

60%Accessible with constraints

Rapid response catchmentarea (hard to reach areas)

AccessibleAccess Rating

Displaced locations response status

Undetermined boundary

Abyei region

Reached

Not reached

1

2

Yet to reach 23% of the population in

40 displaced locations

Reached 77% of population in 93

displaced locations

Reached 62%of the people in

27 locations

Planned to reach 12% of the people

in 4 locations

Ongoing response to 25% of the

people in7 locations

people targeted in hard to reach areas

876,100

People to be assisted by theend of the year

Non Food Items