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À propos 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.

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IOM South Sudan DTM Juba
ISSDTM@iom.int

Bailleurs de fonds
  • Switzerland
  • Japan
  • DFID
  • ECHO
  • OCHA
  • OFDA
  • Canada (DFATD)
  • WFP
  • UN Peacebuilding Fund
  • World Bank
Impact sur la mobilité dû au COVID-19 en South Sudan

Pour mieux comprendre comment le COVID-19 affecte la mobilité mondiale, l'Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations (OIM) s'est efforcée de cartographier les impacts sur la mobilité humaine, au niveau mondial, régional et national.


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South Sudan — Event Tracking: Tonj East Flooding (September 2020)

On 16 September 2020, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) conducted Emergency Event Tracking to capture information about flood induced displacement in Tonj East County of Warrap State.

South Sudan — Event Tracking: Uror Flooding (August 2020)

Persistent rainfall in Uror County of Jonglei State throughout July and August 2020 led to the flooding of the Fulus / Shwal River causing temporary displacement and disruption in service provision to more than 32,197 individuals (5,840 households).

South Sudan — Event Tracking: Central Equatoria State (August 2020)

On 20 and 21 August 2020, clashes between NAS and SSPSF forces in Juba and Lainya Counties led to the displacement of people living in the surrounding areas.

South Sudan — Event Tracking: Unity State Flooding Event Tracking (August 2020)

Severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall in Unity State caused temporary displacement and disruption in service provision to more than 4,702 individuals (608 households).

South Sudan — Event Tracking: Renk County, Upper Nile State (August 2020)

Renk County of Upper Nile State recorded heavy and persistent rainfall throughout late July and early August 2020.In addition to the rain, the co

South Sudan — Wau PoC AA And Masna Collective Centre Population Count (July 2020)

In July 2020, the monthly population count was conducted at Masna collective centre where 5,496 individuals were identified and Wau PoC AA with 9,393 individuals. The population of Wau PoC AA marginally decreased from 9,990 individuals in June 2020 (decreased by 597 individuals).

South Sudan — COVID-19 Mobility Update 15 (27 July - 9 August 2020)

As of 7 August 2020, the cumulative total of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Sudan stands at 2,472 with 47 deaths and 1,252 recoveries according to the Republic of South Sudan’s Ministry of Health.

DTM South Sudan — COVID-19 Mobility Update 15 (27 July - 9 August 2020)

As of 7 August 2020, the cumulative total of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Sudan stands at 2,472 with 47 deaths and 1,252 recoveries according to the Republic of South Sudan’s Ministry of Health.

South Sudan — COVID-19 Mobility Update 14 (13-26 July 2020)

As of 26 July 2020, the Public Health Laboratory and the UN Clinic have tested 13,423 samples.

South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (July 2020)

DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.

South Sudan — Event Tracking: Bor South County, Jonglei State (August 2020)

On 8 July 2020, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix conducted Event Tracking through direct field visits, and observations to collect information on locations of displacement, assistance needed, and households affected by armed attacks suspected to have been waged by armed Murle youth groups.

South Sudan — COVID-19 Mobility Update 13 (29 June - 12 July 2020)

As of 12 July 2020, the cumulative total of COVID-19 cases in South Sudan stands at 2,148 with 41 confirmed deaths and 1,135 recoveries while a total of 11,862 tests have been carried out.  During the reporting period President Kiir rejected the idea of a renewed lockdown citing economic r

South Sudan — Site Assessment Profiles — Mobility Tracking Round 8

This report presents multi-sectoral profiles for all the 87 assessed IDP camps and camp-like settings in South Sudan, based on DTM’s Mobility Tracking Round 8 data (data collection February-March 2020). Please use the interactive table of contents to navigate the report. 

South Sudan — Wau PoC AA And Masna Collective Centre Population Count (June 2020)

In June 2020 the monthly population count was conducted at Masna collective centre where 6,016 individuals were identified and Wau PoC AA with 9 990 individuals. The population of Wau PoC AA marginally increased from 9 ,956 individuals in May 2020 (increase by 49 individuals).

South Sudan — Biometric Registration Update (June 2020)

IOM’s biometric registration system has been active since 2014 with 944 004 beneficiaries active in its database to date, out of which 56 per cent (529 095 individuals) are female and 59 per cent (558 863 individuals) are under 18 years old.

South Sudan — Biometric Registration Update (May 2020)

IOM’s biometric registration system has been active since 2014 with 943 283 beneficiaries active in its database to date, out of which 56 per cent (528,659 individuals) are female and 59 per cent (558,429 individuals) are under 18 years old.

South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (June 2020)

DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.

South Sudan — Bentiu PoC Site Population Count (June 2020)

As per June 2020 population count findings, Bentiu PoC site's  population stands at 99,052 individuals (15,501 households) in 11,858 inhabited shelters (on average 8 individuals per shelter).

South Sudan — Displacement Site Flow Monitoring (May 2020)

IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix conducted 4,583 interviews representing 12,009 individual movements into and out of Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site, Malakal PoC site, Wau PoC Adjacent Area (AA) and Wau Masna collective centre in May 2020.

South Sudan — Population Movement Analysis for the World Bank ECRLG Project (December 2019)

The Government of South Sudan requested World Bank support for a project that improves local services, strengthens local governance, and increases social cohesion.

South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (May 2020)

DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.

South Sudan — COVID-19 Mobility Update 12 (15-28 June 2020)

By 28 June 2020, South Sudan recorded 1,989 cumulative COVID-19 confirmed cases, and 36 deaths. The overall number of tests conducted stands at 10,529.   A number of efforts are underway to improve South Sudan’s ability to cope with the pandemic.

South Sudan — Quarterly Update (January—March 2020)

The report provides an overview of DTM activities throughout the first quarter of 2020. 

South Sudan — COVID-19 Mobility Update 11 (1-14 June 2020)

DTM tracked 75 locations including 19 displacement sites and 56 transportation hubs within the country and along international borders to report on COVID-19 related measures such as temperature screening and the availability of handwashing stations.Of 19 displacement sites all were subjected to some


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South Sudan — COVID-19 — Inflows From Affected Areas in Neighbouring Countries (March 2020)

IOM DTM, UNHCR and REACH combined their flow monitoring data for South Sudan with geographically disaggregated data about COVID-19 cases in neighbouring countries compiled by UNICEF, with the aim of mapping population inflows at risk of COVID-19 transmission. The analysis is indicative of incoming movements 73 flow monitoring points at South Sudan’s borders and internal transport hubs, of which 65 recorded incoming cross-border travel in March 2020. This map shows inflows from COVID-19 affected areas in neighbouring countries in March 2020. COVID-19 cases in neighbouring countries are mapped at the first administrative level in Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic, and at the second administrative level in Uganda, Sudan and Ethiopia.

South Sudan — COVID-19 — Inflows From Affected Areas in Neighbouring Countries (March 2020)

IOM DTM, UNHCR and REACH combined their flow monitoring data for South Sudan with geographically disaggregated data about COVID-19 cases in neighbouring countries compiled by UNICEF, with the aim of mapping population inflows at risk of COVID-19 transmission. The analysis is indicative of incoming movements 73 flow monitoring points at South Sudan’s borders and internal transport hubs, of which 65 recorded incoming cross-border travel in March 2020. This map shows inflows from affected areas in neighbouring countries in March 2020. Cases are mapped at the first administrative level for Kenya, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and at the second administrative level for Ethiopia, Uganda and Sudan.

South Sudan — COVID-19 — Inflows from neighbouring countries (March 2020)

IOM DTM, UNHCR and REACH combined their flow monitoring data for South Sudan with geographically disaggregated data about COVID-19 cases in neighbouring countries compiled by UNICEF, with the aim of mapping population inflows at risk of COVID-19 transmission. The analysis is indicative of incoming movements 73 flow monitoring points at South Sudan’s borders and internal transport hubs, of which 65 recorded incoming cross-border travel in March 2020. This map shows overall inflows from neighbouring countries in March 2020.

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 7 Leer Flooding (Nov 2019)

The map displays displacement locations, their data source and flooding in Leer County, Unity State as of November 2019. 

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 7 Jonglei Flooding (Nov 2019)

The map displays displacement locations, their data source and flooding as of November 2019. 

South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry — Mobility Network (1 February —25 March 2020)

This map shows the human mobility network tracked by DTM's Flow Monitoring Registry in South Sudan and between South Sudan and neighbouring countries, based on interviews carried out at 39 Flow Monitoring Points between 01/02/2020 and 25/03/2020. Figures are only indicative of existing trends among respondents at the active FMPs since DTM does not have full coverage of cross-border or internal flows. Participation in the survey is voluntary and anonymous.Flows are mapped at the second administrative level for neighbouring countries and at the county or payam level for South Sudan. Flows to and from camps are mapped using UNHCR or IOM camp coordinates where available.The map is best visualized in Adobe Acrobat or Chrome, other PDF readers may result in graphic distortions.

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 7 Returnee Shelter Status (Nov 2019)

This maps displays the shelter status of returnees thrughout South Sudan based on Mobility Tracking data round 7 (Nov 2019). 

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 7 Natural Disaster (Nov 2019)

Mobility Tracking round 7: displacement due to natural disasters for IDP arrivals between 2014 and 2019. 

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking round 7 Communal Clashes (Nov 2019)

Mobility Tracking round 7: displacement due to communal clashes for IDP arrivals between 2014 and 2019. 

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking round 7: Conflict (Nov 2019)

Mobility Tracking round 7: displacement due to conflict (involving national actors) for IDP arrivals between 2014 and 2019. 

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking round 7 Scope

This map displays the scope of DTM Mobility Tracking round 7 data differntiating between re-assessed, new locations and locations for which data from previous rounds was used. 

South Sudan - Flow Monitoring (June 2018 - December 2019)

Multiple maps illustrating all outgoing and incoming movements from South Sudan tracked by the Displacement Tracking Matrix’s Flow Monitoring project. The maps are comprised of data from different periods, with the earliest from June 2018.

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 7 Coverage by location type A0

This map displays mobility tracking round 7 coverage by location type (displacement site or host community setting) on an A0 layout.