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South Sudan — Population count: Aburoc, Fashoda (June 2017)
Escalating conflict along the West Bank of the River Nile in April and May led to a significant movement of people toward Aburoc and Magenis in Mayom County onward to the White Nile area in Sudan.
South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Guit County (May 2017)
IOM conducted a biometric registration exercise in Guit town from 12 to 15 May 2017.The exercise was successfully completed with a total of 2,053 individuals or 598 households registered.
South Sudan — Intentions And Needs Survey – Aburoc (20–22 May 2017)
A total of 302 households were interviewed, 29% were male-headed and 70% were female-headed households (1% unanswered). Of those surveyed 79% intended to stay in Aburoc and 69% of those intending to stay were planning to stay for 1-3 months. In total 71% have received humanitarian assistance.
South Sudan — Population count: Benitu PoC (13–15 May 2017)
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have been sheltering at the Bentiu protection of civilian site (PoC) since December 2013. There are currently 119,139 IDPs seeking protection in the site.
South Sudan — Upper Nile State Rapid Assessment Report (30 April – 6 May 2017)
In Upper Nile State, DTM conducts MTT in two transit areas, Abrouc and Renk, and five sites: Malakal Protection of Civilian (PoC) site, Melut PoC, Dethoma 1 and 2 spontaneous settlements and Khoradar collective center. The movement of IDPs between Abruoc and Magenis is believed to be ongoing.
South Sudan — Wau Town Population Update ( 25–27 April 2017)
DTM recorded a 46% increase in the population at Wau Town as a result of the recent conflict. 82% of the Wau Town IDP population are women and children.
South Sudan — Upper Nile Movement Trend Tracking Report (23–29 April 2017)
On 27 April, SPLA forces advanced on Kodok. The attack has led to further displacement in the area, pushing a large number of people toward Abruoc. This displacement will add to the numbers that had been arriving following SPLA operations in Panyikang earlier in April.
South Sudan — Wau Town Displacement Response Update (4 May 2017)
Relief agencies continue to provide assistance to new arrivals at existing displacement sites since population influxes following the outbreak of violence on April 10.
South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Panyijar County (April 2017)
The IOM DTM team in partnership with WFP conducted a biometric registration in Panyijar County, Unity from 13 February - 16 April 2017 to record accurate cross-sectional data that better reflects the reality on the ground in areas of high humanitarian needs.
South Sudan — Wau Town Displacement Response Update (25 April 2017)
An outbreak of violence on 10 April in Wau town has displaced an estimated 22,000-25,000 people from their homes.
South Sudan — Upper Nile Movement Trend Tracking Report (9–15 April 2017)
The most significant incident in Upper Nile occurred following the SPLA advance from Unity into Panyikang County on 12 April. Fighting is believed to have taken place between Wankur and Tonga with significant resistance from SPLA/iO units under the command of Johnson Olony.
South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Wau Town (April 2017)
The IOM Displacement Tracking and Monitoring (DTM) team, in collaboration with partners, conducted the biometric registration of internally displaced persons (IDPs) sheltering in Wau POCAA, UNMISS POC 1 and the collective centers (ECS, St.
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