DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX. Sudan June 2018
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1 Sudan June 2018
2 Summary A total of 180,175 beneficiaries registered / verified / tracked since the beginning of 2018, of which 129,162 (17,183 IDPs and 111,979 returnees) were properly registered, while the remaining 51,099 individuals were tracked in different locations. Out of the tracked beneficiaries, 9,355 were South Sudanese who crossed the borders to Sudan through Abyie, 39,839 were returnees (26,474 returned to Sudan from Saudi Arabia and 13,365 returned to different areas in State) and 1,905 were IDPs in South Kordofan State. Kornoi El Tina Um Buru Kutum ellit El asher Tawilla Kalimendo Rokoro Dar El Salam Sharg Jabel arra Otash Capmp Al El Salam East Darfur South Darfur River Nile Khartoum El Gazira White Nile Sennar El Abassiya Dilling Rashad Habila South Kordofan Blue Nile Abu Jubaiha Red Sea Kassala Gedaref During the month of June, 12,015 beneficiaries were registered / verified / tracked, of which 5,916 were properly registered / verified and 6,135 individuals were tracked. DT teams managed to register most of the tracked population. IDPs Abyei Area Returnees Talodi IDPs /Returnees P Registra on and verifica on The registration and verification exercises targeted three different groups with an estimated population of 2,486 HH composed of 12,492 individuals: 1. Registration of the new IDPs from East Jabal arra (EJ) who arrived to ershing in South Darfur; 2. Registration of returnees in Liaba in South Darfur; 3. Registration of IDPs and returnees in Bel el Serif in South Darfur. The registration exercises for the month of June were limited to South Darfur State. About 60 % (3,529 individuals) of the registered / verified population during the month of June were returnees while the 40 remaining percent were IDPs (2,387 individuals). Out of the 1,456 HH (7,342 individuals) reported caseload that IO were requested to register and/or verify, IO identified 1,277 HH (5,916 individuals), while the rest were identified as either duplicates or were not found on the ground during the registration exercises.
3 Returnees 3,529 Individuals 785 HH 60 % of the registered returnees were in Liaba while the remaining 40 % were registered in Bel el Sereif locality. Um Buru In addition to the South Darfur retrunees, the DT team registered 742 returnees who returned to different localities in. Kornoi El Tina Kutum Tawilla ellit El asher All the registered returnees in South Darfur were IDP returnees, while only small percentage of the returnees who registered in North Darfur were refugee returnees (mainly registered in Um Baru, Tina and Kornoi localities). Rokoro Nertiti Dar El SalamKalimendo Sharg Jabel arra South Darfur East Darfur South Kordofa Abyei PCA Area IDPs 2,387 Individuals 492 HH Kh The registration of IDPs took place in arshing and Bel el Sereif in South Darfur state. 2,279 IDPs were registered in Alwehda, Almalam and arshing, 108 were registered in Bel el Sereif. White N arshang Alwehda Nyala Habila El Abassiya Rashad South Darfur East Darfur South Kordofan Abu Jubaiha Talodi Abyei PCA Area
4 Age and gender 40% of the registered population since January 2018, were school age (aged 5 to 17), this group is followed by 38 % of the working age population (aged 18 to 59). While 17 percent were registered under 5 years old and 5 percent aged older than 59 years. 55% of the registered population were females while 45% were males. 43% of the registered females were of working age followed by 36% school age girls while the higher male population were of working age. Older than 60 Younger than 4 5 to to 59 IDPs and Returnees disagrigated by age and gender (cumula ve 2018) 3% 3% 2% 1% 23% 2 15% 20% 23% 20% 22% 8% 8% Returnees IDPs Vulnerability Vulnerability cases iden fied during the registra on exercises (cumula ve 2018) Lacta ng 235 5,239 Unaccompanied minor Unaccompanied elder Single Parent Pregnant Physically disabled entally Ill Chronically Ill ,404 8,368 cases were identified as people with special needs among the registered IDPs and returnees since January About 83 % of them were either lactating or pregnant women (mostly lactating women). Returnees IDPs
5 issions summary arshing South Darfur State Upon on the request of the A/HCT members in South Darfur State as well as in order to respond to the new IDPs who were displaced from East Jabal ara in three locations namely, Ton Kitir that located at the southern part of ershing town while uguli and Keila are located at North West side of the ershing town, the DT team deployed to register a 2,350 reported IDPs in the three mentioned locations. Out of the 470 households (2,350 individuals), the DT team found 430 households (2,279 individuals), while the remining identified either duplication or were not found during the registration exercise. Bel el Sereif South Darfur State Another caseload of new IDPs was reported in Bel el Sereif. As a response to this caseload, and upon the request of the A/HCT members, the DT team deployed to register and verify the new IDPs who were displaced from aina, Suwani and Rabkona, as reported by the community leaders as well as the returnees in the area. 108 IDPs were registered and verified as new IDPs and 642 individuals registered as returnees. Laiba South Darfur State Out of 2,500 reported returnees in Laiba, the DT identified and registered 2,145 individuals.
6 Tracking activities ive tracking teams are covering five different states and targeting three different beneficiary groups. Three teams are targeting returnees (, Port Sudan and Khartoum), one team is targeting IDPs (South Kordofan) while the fifth team is targeting South Sudanese (Abyie). The five tracking teams managed to track South Sudanese 9,355 Crossing border 1,933 1,917 1,849 Sudanese 13,365 Crossing border 7, ,451 1,441 1,607 2,163 South Sudanese in Abyie: A total of 9,355 South Sudanese were tracked crossing the borders to Sudan since January 2018, in which 1,441 were tracked during the month of June. The low onitoring Point in Abyie is located in Diffra. Sudanese 26,474 Crossing border JAN EB ARCH APR AY June 4,343 5,051 4,639 5,156 3,535 3,664 IDPs and refugee returnees in North Darfur State: The tracking team in is covering nine localities (Dar el Salam, El asher, Tina, Kalamando, Kornoi, Kutum, alit, Tawilla and Um Baro localities). A total of 13,365 returnees were tracked returning back since January Some of them returned from Chad while the rest returned from different displacedment areas within Darfur, mostly within. Some of the return was permanent while some was only seasonal return. ost of the tracked returnees have previously been registered by the DT teams. 510 JAN EB ARCH APR AY 592 Returnees returning back from KSA (2 teams): The tracking teams are covering the two main entry points (Sawakin port in Port Sudan State and Khartoum international airport). Since the establishment of the two low onitoring Points in these locations in July and August of 2017, the team tracked and registered 51,811 Sudanese returning back from Saudi Arabia, of which 26,474 were registered in 2018 (3,664 of them registered during the month of June). 96 percent were tracked and registered at Khartoum international airport. or more details see the Annex JAN EB ARCH APR AY June Sudanese 1, IDPs in South Kordofan: A total of 1,905 individuals were tracked since January 2018, of which 288 individuals were tracked during the month of June. The tracking team in South Kordofan is covering 15 locations within the state JAN EB ARCH APR AY June or further informa ons please contact Riad arrow rmarrow@iom.int h ps: sudan.iom.int h ps:
7 In arch 2017, the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) launched A Nation without Violations campaign to give residency and labour law violators 90 days to leave the country without penalties. The KSA inister of Interior urged those in question to use the given pardon period to correct their status. These include people of all nationalities illegally residing in the country. Consequently the IO-DT team jointly with the EGYPT Secretariat of Sudanese Working Abroad (SSWA) were deployed to Khartoum International Airport in order to register the Sudanese who are returning via this entry point. As of 31 of June 2018, a total of 18,528 households composed of 51,811 returnees were registered, of which 32 per cent are female. DEOGRAPHIC DATA About 68% of the registered returnees are males while only 32% are females. ore than half of the registered returnees (60%) are working age population (aged 18 to 59 years), and 22% are school age children. ore than half of the returnees were originally from E Gazira state (28%) and Khartoum state(26%). A high percentage (7) of the returnees stated that they are willing to stay either in Khartoum state(4) or El Gazira state (2). Less than 5 Years 5-17 Years 18-59Years +60 Years emale ale emale ale emale ale emale ale Annex June % 0% PLACE O ORIGIN ESE RETURNEES RO SAUDI ARABIA 12% 13% CONGO Approximately, 5 of the returnees reported to be originally either from El Gazira (28%) or Khartoum state (26%), followed by 12% from state and from White Nile state. While the remaining 25% reported to be from River Nile (6%), North Kordofan (), Kassala (), Sennar (3%) and other states such as, Red Sea, South Darfur and others. Only 1% reported to be from Darfur. The intentions / plans given were slightly different when the returnees were asked about their return destinations. 4 of the returnees stated a desire to return to Khartoum, compared with 28% who are originally from Khartoum.. 30% 31% LIBYA CHAD CENTRAL ARICAN REPUBLIC DEOCRATIC REPUBLIC O CONGO South Sudan River Nile Khartoum UGANDA El Gazira Red Sea Kassala Gedaref White Nile Sennar ETHIOPIA East Darfur South Kordofan Blue Nile South Darfur Abyei PCA Area VULNERABILITY KENYA ERITREA 51,811 Returnees YEEN A total of 770 persons identified as people with special needs. 75% of the identified CAEROON cases reported to be chronically ill, followed by 11% were physically disabled, 7% reported to be mentally disabled and the other 7% were either pregnant or lactating women. OCCUPATION SAUDI ARABIA PLACES O RETURN (IND.) 36% of the responders reported that they were labourers during their stay in KSA, followed by about 18% reported to be drivers, while the rest reported to be either shepherds, salesmen, technicians, and others. When asked about future plans, 5 of the of the responders stated that they are planning / willing to start their own small businesses. Laborer Driver Unemployed Other Student Shepherd No Answer Technician 12% 18% 18% Others include: Business man, doctor, employee, engineer, salesman, and teacher 36% 11,945-24,752 3,384-11, , SO EDUCATION The majority of the household responders reported to be secondary school graduates (36%), followed by returnees who hold bachelor degrees (25%) and primary education (23%). While the education level of the majority of the family members reported to be 41% studying / graduated from primary schools followed by 11% were secondary schools. Primary Educa on Not Answered Secondary Educa on 11% 28% 41% RETURNEE S INTENTIONS 7 of the household responders stated that they are planning to stay in Sudan while 1% stated that they are planning to travel to other countries, with majority stated that they would like to return back to KSA. TIE IN KSA ore than half (58%) of the returnees reported that they spent more than three years in KSA while about 27% spent between one to three years. Only few did not answer this question. Not answered 10% Less than 1 year Other 58% ore than 3 years Bachelor Degree No Educa on 3% 8% 27% rom 1 to 3 Years ootnote: The returnees of arch, April & ay, (about 1,304 individuals) are not included in the above statistics. or further informa ons please contact Riad arrow rmarrow@iom.int h ps: sudan.iom.int h ps:
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