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South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Weekly Report (25—31 August 2017)
Contacter
DTM South Sudan, SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Langue
English
Emplacement
South Sudan
Période couverte
Aug 25 2017
Aug 31 2017
Activité
- Flow Monitoring
In this Flow Monitoring Weekly Report, it was found that there was a significant decrease (by 63%) in exits from Malakal PoC in comparison to the last week. 65 individuals exited during this reporting period in comparison to 178 individuals last week. Majority of those who entered (91%) intending to stay at PoC more than 6 month. Shortage of food was the major reason to come to Malakal PoC (68%). Moreover, there was also a significant decrease (by 55%) in exits from Bentiu PoC in comparison to the last week. 1,008 individuals exited during this reporting period in comparison to 2,259 individuals last week. Of those who left the PoC, the majority (80%) intend to stay for one to three months mainly heading to Rubkona (50%) and Guit (30%) for the reason due to join the rest of the family.