KEY FIGURES
- 184,668 South Sudanese have arrived to Sudan since 15 December 2013.
- This figure does not include a number of newly arrived South Sudanese known to be living with host communities. These statistics will be determined following individual registration in host communities.
- 128,635 South Sudanese new arrivals who received emergency shelter and/or NFI assistance.
- 34,374 UNHCR-SRCS individual registration of the arrivals.
PRIORITIES
- UNHCR and SRCS individual registration in While Nile State.
- Establishment of new sites in White Nile State
- Emergency response to recent influxes in West Kordofan and White Nile States
HIGHLIGHTS
UNHCR’s individual bio-metric registration resumed in El Redis I and El Redis II on 8 December and 14 December, respectively. Daily averages of approximately 840 individuals are registered in both sites combined during the reporting period. Registration in the two sites is expected to be completed by mid-January 2016, and the registration teams will move to Um Sangor camp. So far 34,374 individuals have been registered in White Nile State.
The total number of arrivals in South Sudan is now recorded at 184,668. A decrease of 14,073 individuals was identified in the South and West Kordofan during a WFP verification that took place on 13 – 16 December. The decrease was recorded most noticeably in Kharasana, West Kordofan, with 14,268 less compared to the previous reports. In White Nile State, 424 new arrivals crossed the border during the reporting period.