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South Sudan
South Sudan
Suivi des PDI
Mouvements de déplacement
1,121,000
IDMC 2023
cycle de collecte de données
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.
Contacter
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
South Sudan — Event Tracking: Yei (13 March 2019)
Approximately 14,487 internally displaced persons (IDPs) have fled to Yei (84%) and Mugwo (16%) since January 2019 at the time of reporting. IDPs have primarily fled Otogo, Mykaya and Mugwo due to conflict.
South Sudan — Map: Mobility Tracking Round 4 — IDP Sites
This map, derived from Mobility Tracking Round 4 data, shows IDP sites within South Sudan.
South Sudan — Map: Mobility Tracking Round 4 — IDP & Returnee Locations
This map, derived from Mobility Tracking Round 4 data, shows IDP and returnee locations within South Sudan.
South Sudan — Map: Mobility Tracking Round 4 — Presence of IDPs/Returnees by county
This map, derived from South Sudan's Mobility Tracking Round 4 data, compares IDP and returnee populations by county.
South Sudan — Map: Mobility Tracking Round 4 — Returnee Population By County
This map shows South Sudan's returnee population by county from Mobility Tracking Round 4 data.
South Sudan — Map: Mobility Tracking Round 4 — IDP population by county
This map shows South Sudan's IDP population by county from Mobility Tracking Round 4 data.
South Sudan — Wau Flow Monitoring (Jul-Dec 2018)
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) measures mixed migration flows at two transportation hubs linking Wau with Juba and Abyei Administrative Area (AAA).
Feb 27 2019
South Sudan — Wau Flow Monitoring (Jul-Dec 2018)
South Sudan — Abyei Adm. Area Flow Monitoring (Jul-Dec 2018)
Amiet Market, located in Abyei Administrative Area (AAA) represents one of the main transport nodes linking Sudan (SD) and South Sudan (SSD).
South Sudan — Ebola Preparedness Flow Monitoring Dashboard (Jan 2019)
As part of IOM’s Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) preparedness activities, DTM operates 7 Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) in Yambio, Yei and Morobo counties. Six additional FMPs are operated in cooperation with DTM Uganda just across the border with South Sudan (SSD).
South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 4 Returnee Map (Nov-Dec 2018)
IOM DTM identified over 860,000 returnees across 68 counties in round 4.
South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 4 IDP map (Nov-Dec 2018)
IOM DTM identified over 1.2 million IDPs across 68 counties in round 4.
South Sudan — Bentiu PoC Headcount (January 2019)
The Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site was established in December 2013. As of January 2019, 160,746 beneficiaries remain registered in the site.
South Sudan — Wau PoC and collective centres headcount (Jan 2019)
Throughout 2018, a steady decline in the Wau PoC AA site population could be observed. Between January 2018 and January 2019, Wau PoC AA decreased by 40 per cent of its population- a reduction of 10,116 individuals (16,707 individuals since November 2017).
South Sudan — Displacement Site Flow Monitoring (December 2018)
DTM interviewed 2,127 households representing 4,234 travelling individuals crossing into and out of Bentiu Protection of Civilians site (PoC) site, Malakal PoC site and Wau PoC Adjacent Area (AA) site during the reporting period.
South Sudan — Malakal PoC Displacement Site Flow Monitoring (September — November 2018)
DTM keeps track of movement into and out of Malakal Protection of Civilian (PoC) site. DTM interviewed 3,519 households representing 3,898 individuals from September to November 2018.
South Sudan — Wau PoC AA Displacement Site Flow Monitoring (September — November 2018)
DTM interviewed 1,473 households representing 4,315 individuals (62% women and girls) entering or exiting Wau Protection of Civilians site Adjacent Area (PoC AA site) between 1 September and 30 November 2018.
South Sudan — Event Tracking: Influx from Gambella (11-17 Jan 2019)
An influx of South Sudanese nationals from Ethiopian refugee camps in Gambella to Upper Nile State, has been the result of communal clashes involving transnational ethnic groups constituted of both host community and South Sudanese refugees.
South Sudan — Wau PoC and collective centres headcount trends (2018)
Wau Town features two PoC sites and five collective centres in which IOM-DTM conducts monthly headcounts to monitor changing population dynamics and displacement trends. These include: Wau PoC 1 and Wau PoC AA sites, as well as Cathedral, Nazareth, St.
South Sudan — Perceptions Survey, Bentiu & Rubkona (September 2018)
88% of household indicated that they are separated from family members, with schooling being the most cited reason.88% reported nuclear family living outside the PoC, and of those residing in displacement sites 60% were in Bentiu PoC and 29% in UN House PoC 3.
Jan 23 2019
South Sudan — Perceptions Survey, Bentiu & Rub…
South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 3: Unity Focus
Through Mobility Tracking, DTM is able to provide a comprehensive baseline and regular updates on the trends and changes in numbers, locations and priority needs of IDPs and returnees in South Sudan. IOM DTM conducted its third round of data collection between July and August 2018.
South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 3: Lakes Focus
Through Mobility Tracking, DTM is able to provide a comprehensive baseline and regular updates on the trends and changes in numbers, locations and priority needs of IDPs and returnees in South Sudan. IOM DTM conducted its third round of data collection between July and August 2018.
South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Juba PoC sites (October 2018)
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) team in South Sudan began the exercise in early September with a two-day Temporary Registration (T-REG), which enabled the organization to quickly determine, which persons are currently resident in the site.
South Sudan — Bentiu PoC Headcount Trends (2018)
The Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site was established in December 2013. As of December 2018, 161,071 beneficiaries remained registered in the site.
Jan 23 2019
South Sudan — Bentiu PoC Headcount Trends (2018)
South Sudan — Intentions and Perception Survey – Wau PoC AA (December 2018)
Findings of an intention-perception survey conducted in the Wau PoC AA site (Western Bahr El Ghazal) by IOM-DTM in coordination with CCCM between mid-December 2018 and beginning of January 2019.
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