South Sudan humanitarian snapshot November · 2020. 12. 8. · STAPLE FOOD PRICE TREND ACUTE FOOD...

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STAPLE FOOD PRICE TREND ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY (OCT 2020 -JAN 2021, FEWS NET) South Sudanese Pounds 0 150 IDPs IN PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS SITES 0-4 yr 5-17 yr 18-59 yr 60+ yr 2% 1% 7% 8% 22% 23% 22% 15% South Sudanese refugees IDPs 3.81M people displaced 1.67M INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DISPLACEMENT Jan 2019 Jan 2018 Jan 2017 Jul 2016 Jan 2020 5M 3M 4M 2M 1M 0 2.19M Jul 2020 Jul 2019 Jul 2018 Jul 2017 1.62M Central Equatoria Eastern Equatoria Western Equatoria 65K 64K 235K 50K 287K 244K 219K 197K 187K 69K Upper Nile Jonglei Unity Warrap Lakes Northern Bahr el Ghazal Western Bahr el Ghazal 89K 2,222 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SUDAN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC ETHIOPIA ABYEI REGION KENYA UGANDA 122K 888K 730K 363K DISPLACEMENT AND HOTSPOTS Number of people affected by floods >10K <5K >5K >25K >50K PoC site South Sudanese refugees Estimated number of IDPs by state Refugee location PoC transitioned site Catastrophe/Famine Emergency Crisis Stressed Minimal Upper Nile Jonglei Eastern Equatoria Central Equatoria Western Equatoria Western Bahr el Ghazal Northern Bahr el Ghazal Warrap Unity Lakes KEY FIGURES PEOPLE IN NEED INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE 3 SOUTH SUDANESE REFUGEES REFUGEES IN SOUTH SUDAN ACUTELY FOOD INSECURE (MAY-JULY, IPC) MALNOURISHED WOMEN (JAN-DEC) MALNOURISHED CHILDREN (JAN-DEC) IDPS IN PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS SITES 352K 125K 7.5M 1.62M 2.19M 1.3M 301K 6.48M Conflict Internal displacement Widespread flooding continued to affect people in several locations across the country. More than 1 million people have been affected by flooding since July with some 480,000 people displaced. 1 Access to the people in flood-affected locations, particularly to those in hard-to-reach areas, remained challenging due to impassable roads, inundated airstrips and insecurity. Fighting between armed groups in Kajo-keji, Central Equatoria, displaced over 9,000 civilians with the reports of threats against and abduction of civilians. In Tonj East, Warrap, sub-national violence displaced an estimated 5,000 people and resulted in civilian casualties. In Budi and Torit counties, Eastern Equatoria, civilians were killed in fighting between armed youth groups. Food prices remained high, similar to October. A population headcount exercise conducted in September in the Malakal Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Upper Nile and reported in November found that the number of displaced people increased to over 33,000 from 29,000 in January. The increase was reportedly due to the arrival of youth from cantonment sites and spontaneous refugee returnees from Sudan. The UN House PoC site in Juba became the third PoC site transitioned to a displacement camp, following Wau in Western Bahr el Ghazal and Bor in Jonglei. By the end of November, 3,109 people were confirmed with COVID-19. 2 South Sudanese pounds 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2019 Average 2017-2019 2020 1. Flooding Situation Report: https://bit.ly/3mGClUu | 2. COVID-19 information on humanitarianresponse.info: https://bit.ly/35pq5C3 | 3. Based on findings from a new round of IOM’s mobility tracking conducted in September. Date: xx xx 2020 | Sources: OCHA, IOM-DTM, UNHCR, WFP-VAM, IPC TWG, FEWS NET, Ministry of Health | [email protected] | unocha.org/south-sudan | reliefweb.int/country/ssd | southsudan.humanitarianresponse.info | reports.unocha.org/south-sudan | @OCHASouthSudan 3.5 kg of white sorghum (Juba, Central Equatoria) 700 800 900 1000 The administrative boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan has not been determined. Final Status of Abyei area is not yet determined. SOUTH SUDAN Humanitarian Snapshot November 2020 Change in IDP population compared to previous baseline released in March 2020

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  • STAPLE FOOD PRICE TREND

    ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY (OCT 2020 -JAN 2021, FEWS NET)

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    IDPs IN PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS SITES

    0-4 yr

    5-17 yr

    18-59 yr

    60+ yr2% 1%

    7% 8%

    22% 23%

    22% 15%

    South Sudanese refugeesIDPs

    3.81M people displaced

    1.67M

    INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DISPLACEMENT

    Jan2019

    Jan2018

    Jan2017

    Jul2016

    Jan2020

    5M

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    4M

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    1M

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    2.19M

    Jul2020

    Jul2019

    Jul2018

    Jul2017

    1.62M

    CentralEquatoria Eastern

    Equatoria

    WesternEquatoria

    65K

    64K

    235K50K

    287K

    244K

    219K

    197K

    187K

    69K

    Upper Nile

    Jonglei

    Unity

    Warrap

    Lakes

    Northern Bahr el Ghazal

    Western Bahrel Ghazal

    89K

    2,222

    DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OFTHE CONGO

    SUDAN

    CENTRALAFRICANREPUBLIC

    ETHIOPIA

    ABYEIREGION

    KENYA

    UGANDA

    122K

    888K

    730K

    363K

    DISPLACEMENT AND HOTSPOTS

    Number of people affected by floods

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    PoC site

    South Sudanese refugees

    Estimated number of IDPs by state

    Refugee location

    PoC transitioned site

    Catastrophe/FamineEmergencyCrisisStressedMinimal

    Upper Nile

    Jonglei

    EasternEquatoria

    CentralEquatoria

    WesternEquatoria

    WesternBahr el Ghazal

    NorthernBahr el Ghazal

    WarrapUnity

    Lakes

    KEY FIGURES

    PEOPLE IN NEED INTERNALLYDISPLACED PEOPLE3

    SOUTH SUDANESEREFUGEES

    REFUGEES IN SOUTH SUDAN

    ACUTELY FOOD INSECURE (MAY-JULY, IPC)

    MALNOURISHED WOMEN (JAN-DEC)

    MALNOURISHEDCHILDREN (JAN-DEC)

    IDPS IN PROTECTIONOF CIVILIANS SITES

    352K125K7.5M 1.62M 2.19M 1.3M301K 6.48M

    Conflict

    Internal displacement

    Widespread flooding continued to affect people in several locations across the country. More than 1 million people have been affected by flooding since July with some 480,000 people displaced.1 Access to the people in flood-affected locations, particularly to those in hard-to-reach areas, remained challenging due to impassable roads, inundated airstrips and insecurity. Fighting between armed groups in Kajo-keji, Central Equatoria, displaced over 9,000 civilians with the reports of threats against and abduction of civilians. In Tonj East, Warrap, sub-national violence displaced an estimated 5,000 people and resulted in civilian casualties. In Budi and Torit counties, Eastern Equatoria, civilians were killed in fighting between

    armed youth groups. Food prices remained high, similar to October. A population headcount exercise conducted in September in the Malakal Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Upper Nile and reported in November found that the number of displaced people increased to over 33,000 from 29,000 in January. The increase was reportedly due to the arrival of youth from cantonment sites and spontaneous refugee returnees from Sudan. The UN House PoC site in Juba became the third PoC site transitioned to a displacement camp, following Wau in Western Bahr el Ghazal and Bor in Jonglei. By the end of November, 3,109 people were confirmed with COVID-19.2

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    1. Flooding Situation Report: https://bit.ly/3mGClUu | 2. COVID-19 information on humanitarianresponse.info: https://bit.ly/35pq5C3 | 3. Based on findings from a new round of IOM’s mobility tracking conducted in September.Date: xx xx 2020 | Sources: OCHA, IOM-DTM, UNHCR, WFP-VAM, IPC TWG, FEWS NET, Ministry of Health | [email protected] | unocha.org/south-sudan | reliefweb.int/country/ssd | southsudan.humanitarianresponse.info | reports.unocha.org/south-sudan | @OCHASouthSudan

    3.5 kg of white sorghum(Juba, Central Equatoria)

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    9001000

    The administrative boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan has not been determined. Final Status of Abyei area is not yet determined.

    SOUTH SUDANHumanitarian Snapshot November 2020

    Change in IDP populationcompared to previous baseline released in March 2020