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Summary Activity per year [A] IDPs 1. Organised Returns 0 7432 44764 29879 9,030 91,105 1.1 North-North movement 2,973 2,973 1.2 North- South movement 2,338 32,658 20,019 55,015 1.3 South-South movement 5,094 9,133 9,860 9,030 33,117 2. Spontaneous Movement Support 0 5,590 1,879 0 0 7,469 3. Emergency Assistance to Stranded IDPs 5,000 Sub-total Assitance to IDP returns (1+2+3) 5,000 13,022 46,643 29,879 9,030 103,574 4. Relocations 12,024 971 12,995 Total IDPs 17,024 13,022 47,614 29,879 9,030 116,569 [B] Refugees 1. Organised Returns/Repatriations 0 7,688 26,368 12,209 1,265 47,530 1.1 To Sudan 6,840 26,368 12,209 1,265 46,682 1.2 From Sudan 848 0 0 0 848 2. Resettlements 355 706 730 1,484 1,083 4,358 2.1 Canada 212 279 342 537 359 1,729 2.2 USA 10 10 2.3 Australia/New Zealand 87 349 298 718 198 1,650 2.4 Europe 53 65 87 205 513 923 2.5 Others 3 13 3 24 3 46 3. Relocations 3,158 1,806 4,964 Total Refugees 355 11,552 28,904 13,693 2,348 56,852 [C] Return and Reintegration of Migrants 1. Assisted Voluntary Return 648 396 489 601 194 2,328 2.1 Return of Migrants to Sudan 646 396 489 601 194 2,326 2.2 Departure of Migrants from Sudan 2 2 Total Return and Reintegration of Migrants 648 396 489 601 194 2,328 [D] Return of Qualified (RQS & TRQN) 1.Return & Reintegration of Qualified Sudanese (RQS**) 0 74 529 445 374 1,422 1.1 Qualified 24 142 124 145 435 1.2 Dependants 50 387 321 229 987 2. Temporary Return of Qualified Nationals (TRQN) 0 5 34 9 17 65 Total Return of Qualified Migrants 0 79 563 454 391 1,487 Total Yearly Operations 18,027 25,049 77,570 44,627 11,963 177,236 ** RQS field and number in 2007 and 2008 is adjusted and corrected in August 2009.

[A] Support to IDPs per year 1. Organized Returns 0 7,432 44,764 29,879 9,030 91,105 1.1 North-North movement 2,973 2,973 a. Blue Nile-Blue Nile internal 2,973 2,973 1.2 North- South movement 0 2,338 32,658 20,019 0 55,015 a. Ex-Khartoum 23,956 12,216 36,172 b. South Darfur to NBeG 2,338 8,702 7,552 18,592 c. South Kordofan - Unity 251 251 1.3 South-South movement 0 5,094 9,133 9,860 9,030 33,117 a. Equitorious-Jonglei 5,094 977 4,300 10,371 b. WBeG-Warrab 8,156 2,325 10,481 c. Equitorious 2,286 9,030 11,316 d. Ex-Unity 949 949 2. Spontaneous Movement Support 0 5,590 1,879 0 0 7,469 2.1 From South Darfur to NBG 5590 1604 7194 2.2. Others 275 275 3. Emergency Assistance to Stranded IDPs 5,000 0 0 0 0 5,000 3.1 Mabio-Wau 5,000 5000 2.2. Central Equitoria - Unity 0 Sub-total assitance to IDP returns (1+2+3) 5,000 13,022 46,643 29,879 9,030 103,574 4. Relocations 12,024 0 971 0 0 12,995 4.1 North Darfur - From Abu Shouk to Al Salam camp 12,024 12,024 4.2 North Darfur - From Abu Shouk to Zam zam 971 971 Total IDPs 17,024 13,022 47,614 29,879 9,030 116,569

[B] Support to Refugees per year 1. Organised Returns/Repatriations 0 7,688 26,368 12,209 1,265 47,530 1.1 To Sudan 6,840 26,368 12,209 1,265 46,682 a. From CAR 3,263 5,174 8,437 b. From Kenya 1,552 3,007 2,599 7,158 c. From Ethiopia 2,025 17,717 9,610 1,031 30,383 d. From Congo 470 470 e. From Egypt 215 215 f. From Uganda 0 g.other countries 19 19 1.2 From Sudan 0 848 0 0 0 848 a. To DRC 835 835 b. To Ethiopia 13 13 d. Others 2. Resettlements 355 706 730 1,484 1,083 4,358 2.1 Canada 212 279 342 537 359 1,729 a. Canadian Warrant cases 333 b. Canadian Family Reunion 26 2.2 USA 10 10 a. USRP Visa - 93 10 2.3 Australia 87 349 298 718 198 1,650 a. Australian Gov't Funded 76 b. Australian Family Reunion 80 c. New Zealand 42 2.4 Europe 53 65 87 205 513 923 a. France 2 b. Italy 0 c. Switzerland 162 d. Norway 158 e. Sweden 171 f. Netherlands 15 g. UK 5 2.5 Others 3 13 3 24 3 46 3. Relocations 0 3,158 1,806 0 0 4,964 3. 1 West Darfur - From Habila to Um Shalaya 3,104 3,104 3.2 West Darfur - From Arara to Um Shalaya 737 737 3.3 Khartoum to South Sudan (RQS), Mbororos Juba-KRT 54 1,069 1,123 Total Refugees 355 11,552 28,904 13,693 2,348 56,852

Support for Return and Reintegration of Migrants per year [C] Return and reintegration of migrants Assisted Voluntary Return 1 Return of Migrants to Sudan 646 396 489 601 194 2,326 1.1 Ex-UK 9 43 40 21 5 118 1.2 Ex-Libya 170 453 623 1.3 Ex-Switzerland 1 1 4 2 8 1.4 Ex-Iraq/Jordan* 636 351 273 114 1,374 1.5 Ex-Italy 11 11 1.6 Ex-Greece 1 4 5 1.7 Ex-Mexico 1 1 1.8 Ex-Syria 1 1 1.9 Ex-Malta 6 1 7 1.10 Ex-Belgium 1 1 1.11 Ex-Lebanon 11 1.12 Ex-Norway 1 1.13 Ex -Egypt 165 165 2. Departure of Migrants from Sudan 2 0 0 0 0 2 2.1 To Ethiopia 2 2 Total Return of Migrants 648 396 489 601 194 2,328 * AVR cases from Iraq/Jordan received IOM emergency humanitarian Return Assistance Reintegration Assistance to Migrants in Sudan per year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Assisted Voluntary Return - Assistance 1 Return of Migrants to Sudan 1.1 Ex-UK 4 32 35 19 13 103 1.2 Ex-Libya 148 209 357 1.3 Ex-Switzerland 1 1 3 3 8 1.4 Ex-Italy 5 12 17 1.5 Ex-Malta 6 1 7 1.6 Ex-Belgium 1 1 1.7 Ex-Netherlands 1 1 1.8 Ex-Ireland 1 1 1.9 Ex-Norway 1 1 1.10Ex-France 4 4 5 33 186 243 33 500 ** Reintegration Assistance to Migrants in Sudan comprised of: job placement, guidance for vocational training, assistance by business set up and including monitoring during the reintegration phase. Total

Support for Return of Qualified (RQS & TRQN) per year [D] Return of Qualified (RQS & TRQN) 1. Return & Reintegration of Qualified Sudanese (RQS) ** 0 24 142 124 145 435 1.1 Education ** 24 105 64 89 282 1.2 Health ** 16 26 14 56 1.3 infrasturcture ** 10 11 1 22 1.4 Finance 4 4 1.5 Agriculture 5 1 6 1.6 Culture & Information ** 6 6 1.7 Local Government 6 2 8 1.8 Animal Resourcse 7 7 1.9 UN/INGO 1 1 2 1.10 Self Employment 1 1 1.11 Diaspora 11 7 17 35 1.12 Private Sector 6 6 2. Temporary Return of Qualified Nationals (TRQN) 0 5 34 9 17 65 2.1 Education 2 20 1 1 24 2.2 Health 2 3 5 5 15 2.3 Infrastructure 1 2 3 2.4 Management Program & Administration 1 7 1 4 13 2.5 IT Communication 4 1 5 2.6 Water 1 2 3 2.7 Social working 1 1 2.8 Information & Media 1 1 Total Return and Reintegration of Migrants 29 176 133 162 500 ** RQS returns recorded by field are qualified candidates only; total number of individuals (candidates plus dependents) recorded below ** in the figures 2009 added with 6 (Education),1 (Health),1 (infrasturcture), 4 (Culture & Information) from 2007, 2008 Return & Reintegration of Qualified Sudanese (RQS) 74 529 445 374 1422 Total Individuals Returned 74 529 445 374 1,422 Candidates 24 142 124 145 435 Dependents 50 387 321 229 987