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Mobility Tracking
Feb 15 2017
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Countries in this response
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Somalia — Baseline Assessment 2023 — Dashboard
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Flow Monitoring Registry Dashboard
South Sudan — Intentions and Needs Survey – Duk (8–12 June 2017)
83% of the surveyed population intend to stay in Duk. The majority are displaced from Uror County within Jonglei state. 92% of those who intend to stay do not know for how long they would like to stay. 71% have access to local shelter Materials. Cooking sets are the most needed non-food Item.
South Sudan — Site profile: Bentiu PoC (1—15 July 2017)
The Bentiu protection of civilians (PoC) site was established in December 2013 with residence Site location 114,683 people seeking protection in the site. Humanitarian partners and UNMISS are working together with the community to improve the living condition in the PoC area.
South Sudan — Site profile: Wau PoC area adjacent to UNMISS (June 2017)
Wau POC area adjacent to UNMISS was established in June 2016, following violence in and around Wau town, making it the most recently established POC in South Sudan.
South Sudan — Population count: Bentiu PoC (13–15 July 2017)
IDPs have been sheltering at the Bentiu protection of civilian (PoC) site since December 2013. There are currently 114,683 IDPs seeking protection in the site. Humanitarian partners and UNMISS are working with the communities to improve the living conditions in the site.
South Sudan — Cross Border Flow Monitoring (June 2017)
The cross border flow monitoring map displays movements of displaced populations as of June based on DTM and UNHCR data.
South Sudan — Terekeka Rapid Assessment Report (8–12 June 2017)
The DTM team conducted an assessment in Terekeka from 8-12 June 2017 in order to assess the displacement dynamics and multi-sectorial needs of the IDPs.
South Sudan — Population count: Bentiu PoC (12—15 June 2017)
The on-site population during the reporting period was 114,537 individuals. Of these 50% were male and 50% were female, 35% were less than 5 years old. 4,957 individuals were living in communal shelters. In total there were 12,035 PoC structures recorded.
South Sudan — Site profile: Bentiu PoC (1–15 June 2017)
During the reporting period the total population of the site was 114,537 individuals (20,714 households). There were 412 entries, of these 35% were due to insecurity, 59% due to food and 6% due to other reasons. There were also 1,715 exits during the reporting period.
South Sudan — Site profile: Wau collective sites (May 2017)
During the reporting period the site population was 16,627 individuals (3,224 households). 21% of the population were adult men and 26% were adult women. 24% of the population was below the age of 5 and 29% were between 5 and 17 years old.
South Sudan — Site profile: Wau Poc area adjacent to UNMISS (1–15 June 2017)
During the reporting period the total site population consisted of 39,165 individuals (9,672 households). There were 1,405 entries to the site, the majority of these were as a result of insecurity.
South Sudan — Intentions and Needs Survey – Rubkona (26–28 April 2017)
Fifty-five per cent of education facilities, 44 per cent of health facilities and 44 per cent of boreholes are functional. The majority of returnees are recorded in Bentiu, Rubkona, and Nhialdiu. Panhiany, Whatjaak, and Ngop are hardly accessible payams and nearly deserted.
South Sudan — Intentions and Needs Survey – Abathok, Abyei (26–28 April 2017)
Of those that were interviewed 96% were displaced from within Abyei and 49% chose to relocate to Abathok for safety reasons. 48% of the respondents intended to return and 83% requested security information on places of origin for returning.
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