South Sudan
South Sudan
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Sobre South Sudan
Conflict and instability in South Sudan have resulted in large-scale internal and cross-border displacement since the December 2013 crisis of over 4 million individuals. In September 2018, the Revitalized Agreement for the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) was signed between the major warring parties. Whilst overall there have been improvements in security since and returns are ongoing, fighting and communal clashes (frequently linked to cattle raiding) continue to trigger new displacements and the situation remains volatile.
DTM South Sudan’s toolbox is designed to meet critical information gaps during all phases of response, from preparedness, to intervention and transition/recovery. DTM South Sudan provides country-wide figures on the numbers, locations and priority needs of IDPs and returnees updated on a quarterly and ad-hoc basis. The programme undertakes biometric registration in selected parts of the country to support partners with reaching intended beneficiaries during distributions. Flow monitoring data is collected on a daily basis at displacement sites, key transit hubs and border crossing points to identify mobility dynamics of migrants including IPDs and returnees. Through ad hoc surveys, headcounts, infrastructure/service mapping exercises and other assessments, DTM provides additional information to support partners in planning their response.
Contacto
IOM South Sudan DTM Juba
ISSDTM@iom.int
Current Donors
- Switzerland
- Japan
- DFID
- ECHO
- OCHA
- OFDA
- Canada (DFATD)
- WFP
- UN Peacebuilding Fund
- World Bank
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To gain comprehensive insights into the dimensions of return and reintegration, the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) unit executed a targeted study within Southern Central Equatoria State, as part of the Reconciliation, Stabilization, and R
On 21st October 2023, IOM and partners (UNHCR, DRC, and ACTED) conducted a rapid intention survey in Malakal TC to monitor the population dynamics and displacement patterns in the center and to inform humanitarian response.
On 27 September 2023, IOM and partners conducted a rapid intention survey in Renk TC and its area adjacent. The partners included ACTED, Save the Children, Mentor Initiative, Plan International, ADRA, IRC, LWF and GOAL.
As per October 2023 population count findings, the Bentiu IDP camp population stands at 99,519 individuals (15,891 households) in 11,905 inhabited shelters (an average of 8 individuals per shelter). This represents three per cent decrease compared to March 2023.
This atlas contains a summary of findings from the fourteenth round of Mobility Tracking conducted across South Sudan through key-informants based assessment at location level between March and April 2023.
Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan.
Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan.
Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan.
Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan.
Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan.
Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan.
Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Su
This report presents a summary of the analysis of energy-related data based on the Mobility Tracking Round 11 of the DTM Multi-Sectoral Location Assessment (MLSA) in South Sudan.
This summary presents initial findings from Round 14 of Mobility Tracking conducted across South Sudan through key-informant assessments at location-level in April 2023.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) conducted the Village Assessment Survey (VAS) to facilitate planning for transition and recovery programs.
This brief presents an overview of movement trends in to / out of Wau Masna Collective Centre between January and March 2023. The collective centre recorded 634 interviews accounting for 1,505 individuals moving in and out of the centre.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) continued conducting Displacement Site Flow Monitoring (DSFM) at the gates of Naivasha IDP camp. During this period (January to March 2023), 1,409 interviews were conducted representing 4,734 individuals moving in to or out of the camp.
This brief presents an overview of movement trends in to / out of Malakal PoC site between January and March 2023. The site recorded 459 interviews accounting for 1,072 individuals embarking on movements in to or out of the PoC site.
This brief presents an overview on movement trends in to / out of Bentiu IDP camp between January and March 2023. The camp recorded 43,878 individuals through 10,379 interviews conducted.
This atlas contains a summary of findings from the twelfth round of Mobility Tracking conducted across South Sudan through key-informants based assessment at payam and location level between as of December 2021.
This atlas contains a summary of findings from the thirteenth round of Mobility Tracking conducted across South Sudan through key-informants based assessment at payam and location level between July and August 2022.
The overall objective of the 2022 humanitarian Inter-Sectoral Needs Assessment (ISNA) is to collect and analyze data on household needs and vulnerabilities, displacement and migration history, shelter and non-food items (SNFI), water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), health, education, protection -
As per March 2023 population count findings, the Bentiu Town Sites (A, B, C, D, and E) population stands at 71,424 individuals / 9,976 households (on average 7 individuals per households). This represents a twelve per cent decrease (8,402 individuals/887 households) compared to January 2023.
As per March 2023 population count findings, the Bentiu IDP camp population stands at 102,436 individuals (17,440 households) in 12,038 inhabited shelters (on average of 6 individuals per shelter). This represents a two per cent increase compared to January 2023.
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South Sudan - Event Tracking (January - July 2023
2023-07-31
IOM DTM employs Event Tracking as a more rapid and localized assessment tool complementing overall efforts to report IDP and Returnee figures nationally. IOM teams access IDP/Returnee locations and consult local key informants including community representatives, local authorities or humanitarian…
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — April - June 2023
2023-06-30
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
South Sudan - Baseline Locations Round 14
2023-04-30
A baseline assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on IDP, migrant or returnee population presence in a defined administrative area of the country.
South Sudan - Baseline Assessment Round 14
2023-04-30
A baseline assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on IDP, migrant or returnee population presence in a defined administrative area of the country.
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — January - March 2023
2023-03-31
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
South Sudan - Event Tracking (January - December 2022)
2022-12-31
IOM DTM employs Event Tracking as a more rapid and localized assessment tool complementing overall efforts to report on IDP and returnee figures nationally. IOM teams access IDP/returnee locations and consult local key informants including community representatives, local authorities or…
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — January - October 2022
2022-10-31
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
South Sudan - Baseline Assessment Round 13
2022-08-31
Mobility Tracking quantifies the presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in South Sudan in displacement sites and host communities. As of August 2022, IOM DTM mapped a total of 2,257,672 IDPs (of whom, 7% previously displaced abroad) and 2,175,352 returnees (29% from abroad)…
South Sudan - Baseline Locations Round 13
2022-08-31
Mobility Tracking quantifies the presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in South Sudan in displacement sites and host communities. As of August 2022, IOM DTM mapped a total of 2,257,672 IDPs (of whom, 7% previously displaced abroad) and 2,175,352 returnees (29% from abroad)…
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — February 2022
2022-02-28
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — January 2022
2022-01-31
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
South Sudan - Event Tracking (January - December 2021)
2021-12-31
IOM DTM employs Event Tracking as a more rapid and localized assessment tool complementing overall efforts to report on IDP and returnee figures nationally. IOM teams access IDP/returnee locations and consult local key informants including community representatives, local authorities or…
South Sudan - Baseline Locations Round 12
2021-12-31
Mobility Tracking quantifies the presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in South Sudan in displacement sites and host communities. As of December 2021, IOM DTM mapped a total of 2,229,657 IDPs (7% previously displaced abroad) and 1,924,368 returnees (33% per cent from abroad…
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — December 2021
2021-12-31
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
South Sudan - Baseline Assessment Round 12 - IDP and Returnee
2021-12-31
A baseline assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on IDP, migrant or returnee population presence in a defined administrative area of the country.
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — November 2021
2021-11-30
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — October 2021
2021-10-31
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
South Sudan - Baseline Locations Round 11
2021-09-30
Mobility Tracking quantifies the presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in South Sudan in displacement sites and host communities. As of September 2021, IOM DTM mapped a total of 2,017,236 IDPs (7% previously displaced abroad) and 1,782,803 returnees (34% per cent from abroad…
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — September 2021
2021-09-30
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.