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1,475,000
IDMC 2022

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About 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.

Contact

IOM South Sudan DTM Juba
ISSDTM@iom.int

Current Donors
  • Switzerland
  • Japan
  • DFID
  • ECHO
  • OCHA
  • OFDA
  • Canada (DFATD)
  • WFP
  • UN Peacebuilding Fund
  • World Bank
Mobility Impact due to COVID-19 in South Sudan

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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South Sudan — Displacement Site Flow Monitoring (November 2019)

IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix conducted 8,006 interviews representing 20,193 individual movements into and out of Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site, Malakal PoC site, Wau PoC Adjacent Area (AA) and Wau collective centres (Cathedral, Nazareth, St.

South Sudan — Bentiu PoC Site Population Count (December 2019)

As per the December 2019 population count, the population stands at 115,479 individuals (16,750 households) in 11,884 inhabited shelters (on average 10 individuals per shelter). The PoC site had been decreasing in population throughout the first half of the year an

South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (November 2019)

DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.

South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (October 2019)

DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.

South Sudan — Biometric Registration Update (December 2019)

IOM’s biometric registration system has been active since 2014, with 920,938 beneficiaries active in its database to date, out of  which 56 per cent (516,068 individuals) are female; and 59 per cent (547,710 individuals) are under 18 years old.  Since August 2018, IOM and the World Food Programme

South Sudan — Biometric Registration Update (November 2019)

IOM’s biometric registration system has been active since 2014, with 914,415 beneficiaries active in its database to date, out of  which 56 per cent (512,287 individuals) are female; and 61 per cent (558,152 individuals) are under 18 years old.  Since August 2018, IOM and the World Food Pro

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 7 Initial Data Release

This summary presents initial findings from the seventh round of Mobility Tracking conducted across South Sudan through key-informant based assessment at payam (sub-area) and location level between October and November 2019.

South Sudan — Biometric Registration Update: Wau PoC AA and Isaac Stadium (Aug 2019)

The international Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), United Nations Missions in South Sudan (UNMISS) and other humanitarian partners conducted a biometric registration exercise in Wau Protection of Civili

South Sudan — Biometric Registration Update: Nasir (June 2019)

The international Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP) and World Vision International (WVI) conducted a biometric registration exercise in Nasir County, Upper Nile between March and June 2019 covering 10 loc

South Sudan — Biometric Registration Update: Malakal PoC site (Jan 2020)

The international Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), United Nations Missions in South Sudan (UNMISS) and other humanitarian partners conducted a biometric registration exercise at Malakal Protection of Civilian

South Sudan — Wau PoC AA Site And Collective Centres Population Count (Dec 2019)

In December 2019, the monthly  population count was conducted at Cathedral, Nazareth, St. Joseph, Lokoloko and Masna collective centres where a total of 11,828 individuals were identified. This compares to an overall collective centre population of 11,291 in November 2019.

South Sudan — Bentiu PoC Site Population Count (October 2019)

As per the October 2019 population count, the population stands at 117,767 individuals (16,610 households) in 12,053 inhabited shelters (on average 10 individuals per shelter). The PoC site had been decreasing in population throughout the first half of the year but

South Sudan — Ebola Preparedness Flow Monitoring Dashboard (November 2019)

As part of IOM’s Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) preparedness activities, DTM operates Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) on the borders with Uganda (UGA), the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Central African Republic (CAR).

South Sudan — Ebola Preparedness Flow Monitoring Dashboard (October 2019)

As part of IOM’s Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) preparedness activities, DTM operates Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) on the borders with Uganda (UGA), the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Central African Republic (CAR).

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Western Equatoria II / Mundri West – Yambio (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Western Equatoria I / Ezo – Mundri East (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Western Bahr El Ghazal III / Wau (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Western Bahr El Ghazal II / Raja (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Western Bahr El Ghazal I / Jur River (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Warrap II / Tonj East – Twic (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Warrap I / Gogrial East – Gogrial West (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Upper Nile II / Malakal – Ulang (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Upper Nile I / Baliet – Maiwut (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.

South Sudan — Village / Neighbourhood Assessment Profiles R6: Unity VII / Rubkona (June 2019)

This summary presents the main findings from the multi-sectoral location assessment component of the sixth round of Mobility Tracking in South Sudan, complementing the Baseline Assessment Summary Report.


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