SUDAN: South Sudanese Refugee Response 1 31 August Flash flooding destroys refugee and host community homes in El Meiram, West Kordofan.

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POPULATION & OPERATIONAL UPDATE SUDAN: South Sudanese Refugee Response 1 31 August 2018 Drugs shortages persist for refugee camp clinics in White Nile State. Flash flooding destroys refugee and host community homes in El Meiram, West Kordofan. Inter-agency response plan for Khartoum s Open Areas launched in August. 1,288 New arrivals in August 2018 28,134 Total new arrivals in 2018 so far TOTAL INTER-AGENCY FUNDING REQUIRED FOR SUDAN UNDER THE REVISED 2018 REGIONAL REFUGEE RESPONSE PLAN (RRRP) USD 294.8 M Funded 10% 29.4 M* 762,125 South Sudanese refugees in Sudan (*Additional sources estimate that there are 1.3 million South Sudanese refugees in Sudan; however, data requires verification.) Population and demographic dashboard can be found on page 6. *Funding received by UN agencies is based on UN Financial Tracking System (FTS) information. NEW ARRIVALS BY STATE IN 2018 STATE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG TOTAL EAST DARFUR 2,285 1,280 1,839 1,472 1,094 237 100 388 8,645 SOUTH DARFUR 1,199 1,279 1,244 370 1,231 659 1,155 136 7,273 WEST KORDOFAN 1,430 966 831 915 641 547 221 308 5,859 WHITE NILE 727 783 374 498 729 701 400 222 4,434 SOUTH KORDOFAN 129 264 60 110 178 405 493 284 1,923 TOTAL 5,770 4,572 4,348 3,365 3,873 2,549 2,369 1,288 28,134 1

Population Update REVISED PROJECTED END-OF-YEAR TOTAL SOUTH SUDANESE REFUGEE POPULATION REDUCED TO 795,000 The revised population projection was reduced by inter-agency partners from 1,007,000 during the revision of the 2018 South Sudan Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRRP) completed in July. The overall 2018 RRRP budget has been reduced by about 10 per cent, from $327.2M to $294.8M. This reflects a reduction from 200,000 to 50,000 new arrivals in 2018, and a downward overall population figure adjustment as a normal outcome of ongoing biometric registration. Partners revised their budgets based on reduced population figures and cost adjustments reflecting the economic and fuel crisis. More information on the Sudan RRRP revision can be found on pages 44-57 of the revised 2018 RRRP document available for download here : https://data2.unhcr.org/en/documents/download/65387. Operational Update INTER-AGENCY PARTNERS FINALIZED THE KHARTOUM OPEN AREAS RESPONSE PLAN IN AUGUST The Plan is costed at $20M, and targets 57,700 refugees and their host communities across 9 open area settlements over a 9-month period. The Plan is led by 12 appeal partners and is supported by an additional 10 operational response partners. The Plan adopts a multi-sectoral, area-based approach and seeks to support refugees capacity for self-reliance. Implementation will be guided by a participatory approach. The Plan can be downloaded here: https://data2.unhcr.org/en/documents/download/65799 UNICEF AND STUDENT ORGANIZATION FOR LITERACY (SOL) DISTRIBUTE SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN IN NAVAISHA SETTLEMENT, KHARTOUM UNICEF and its partner SOL distributed school supplies and recreational kits benefitting 1,250 refugee children at Naivasha refugee settlement in Khartoum, in coordination with the State Ministry of Education (SMoE). There are an estimated 7,000 basic-school aged refugee children living at the Naivasha settlement who are in urgent need of educational support. Refugee teachers currently use one church and other makeshift buildings to deliver community education initiatives. Inter-agency education partners for Naivasha under the Khartoum Open Areas Response Plan include UNICEF, Plan International and UNHCR, with an estimated budget requirement of $2.4 Million. Refugee children enjoy a new jump rope, as part of UNICEF s recreational kits distributed to the Naivasha refugee settlement in Khartoum. F.Mohamed/UNICEF 2

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) CONTINUES TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY SUPPORT TO ADDRESS DRUGS GAPS IN WHITE NILE STATE REFUGEE CLINICS WHO continued to provide drugs from its emergency stock to address critical drugs gaps across all refugee camps in August. UNHCR will procure additional drugs to cover clinic needs until the end of 2018. However, drugs gaps are expected to persist due to high demand on clinic services by host community members who attend refugee clinics. Health partners and clinic staff estimate that 45 per cent of weekly patient consultations are provided to host community members, with clinic staffing insufficient to meet high demand. Additionally, there is urgent need to upgrade semi-permanent clinic infrastructure at Alagaya, Dabat Bosin, Al Redis II and Jouri camps to improve clinic capacity. HEAVY RAINS AND FLOODING DESTROYED AND DAMAGED HOMES AND LATRINES IN EL MEIRAM, WEST KORDOFAN An initial rapid assessment conducted by the Government of Sudan s Commission for Refugees (COR), the Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC), UNHCR, the Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS), Global Aid Hand (GAH) and local authorities indicated that 542 homes and 371 latrines at the refugee settlement and 170 latrines within the host community were damaged or destroyed by heavy rains on 22 August. UNHCR will provide NFI and shelter support to affected households, and Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) will construct emergency latrines with the State Ministry of Health (SMoH) to address the new latrine gap. UN agencies and HAC will conduct an inter-agency assessment in September to assess flooding impacts on WASH and Health services, and on prepositioned refugee food supplies that are also reported to be damaged. UNHCR and SRCS prepare for the distribution of NFI kits to over 3,000 flood-affected households in El Nuhud locality, West Kordofan earlier on 3 August. Jarma/UNHCR INCREASED PREVALENCE OF MALARIA OBSERVED IN REFUGEE CLINICS IN EAST DARFUR Malaria prevalence has increased from an average of 19 per cent in June to 33 per cent in August, according to health consultation data from refugee clinics in Kario and Al Nimir refugee camps, and in refugee settlements at El Ferdous and Abu Jabra. While mosquito nets were distributed earlier this year, health and WASH partners have observed high mosquito breeding over the rainy season due to standing water at camps and settlement sites. The SENS findings will also provide a clearer picture on mosquito net cover and utilization, and other key drivers of malaria prevalence, and will be used to inform scale-up of malaria prevention response. 3

INTER-AGENCY HEALTH AND NUTRITION PARTNERS INITIATE COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MALNUTRITION (CMAM) PROGRAMMING FOR REFUGEES IN EAST DARFUR The new CMAM programme covers Kario and Al Nimir refugee camps and El Ferdous settlement and is led by UNHCR, MSF-Switzerland, American Refugee Committee, UNICEF and SMoH. A total of 895 malnourished children under five have been identified so far, with 23 children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) now receiving ready-to-use therapeutic food via outpatient therapeutic programmes and 872 children with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) now enrolled in supplementary feeding programs. The CMAM approach reduces malnutrition incidence and improves public health outcomes by providing essential prevention support and enabling community volunteers to identify and initiate treatment for children with acute malnutrition before they become seriously ill. UNICEF-led mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) screening data from July indicates high proxy global acute malnutrition (GAM) and SAM rates: 18.5 per cent GAM and 5.2 per cent SAM in El Ferdous; 10.2 per cent GAM and 3.1 per cent SAM in Kario; and 8 per cent GAM and 5.8 per cent SAM in AL Nimir. UNHCR s Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) is being conducted for Kario, Al Nimir and El Ferdous, which will provide more detailed nutrition, health and WASH data and information on key drivers to inform response planning to address the situation. IMPROVED WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES TO BENEFIT REFUGEES AND HOST COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN ABU AJURA, SOUTH DARFUR The initiative includes rehabilitation of a mini water yard and the installation of hand pumps to improve water supply access from 10L per person per day to at least 15L per person per day for an estimated 4,000 refugees and host community members. Installation is being led by the State Department of Water and Environmental Sanitation (WES) through support from UNHCR. The water yard will be powered by a solar energy system for more sustainable operation. NEW COMMUNITY CENTRES IN EL LERI, SOUTH KORDOFAN TO SUPPORT PEACEFUL CO- EXISTENCE AND COMMUNITY-BUILDING The State Ministry of Social Affairs is constructing new community centres at the Dar Batti and Um Kawaro settlements in El Leri. The centres will be open to both refugees and host communities, and will be jointly managed by both communities. Services will include literacy classes, awareness-raising sessions on protection and service issues, and leisure and recreation, and forms a part of recent initiatives led by inter-agency partners to enhance peaceful co-existence between refugees and host communities in the area. The completion of the construction is anticipated for the end of September. WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP) COMPLETES FOOD PREPOSITIONING FOR REFUGEE LOCATIONS WFP completed the food prepositioning exercise for refugee camps in White Nile and key refugee locations in South and West Kordofan. Pipeline breaks for RUSF and iodized salt are ongoing and are expected to continue through to the end of 2018. In the meantime, WFP is prioritizing refugee children in White Nile, and South and West Kordofan states for available nutrition supplies. 4

Appealing Partners for the 2018 South Sudan Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRRP) For more information contact: Lindsey Amèrica-Simms, Associate Reporting Officer: americas@unhcr.org LINKS UNHCR Data Portal for the South Sudan Situation: http://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/southsudan/location/1904 Revised 2018 South Sudan Regional Refugee Response Plan: https://data2.unhcr.org/en/documents/download/65387 5

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