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Fighting in the three Protocol Areas following the secession of South Sudan has resulted in large-scale population displacements. In Darfur, while there have been several outbreaks of localized fighting since the beginning of 2011, an increasing number of returns of refugees and IDPs to more EGYPT areas has been stable witnessed. Meanwhile, a large-scale movement of people of South Sudanese origin from Sudan to South LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA Sudan continues.
2011 Humanitarian Work Plan Funding Requirements:
xx IDPs and Refugees
Returnees
to return or who have returned to South Sudan Fighting in 2011 International boundary Undetermined boundary State boundary
LIBYA
R ed
42% uncovered
NORTHERN
N il e
453 million
Darfur
IDPs An estimated 1.9 million people currently live in IDP camps in Darfur. A re-verification exercise in the camps is underway. Displacement Some 70,000 people have been newly displaced due to fighting during 2011. Returns The UN has verified 45,000 IDP returns and 15,000 refugee returns in 2011. However, the actual number is likely to be higher.
Se a
NORTH DARFUR
178,000
refugees across Sudan
Abyei Area
Khartoum
KHARTOUM
16,000
CHAD
1.9 million
S U D A N
KASSALA
ERITREA
WEST DARFUR
45,000
200,000
NORTH KORDOFAN
Kosti
EL GEZIRA
11,000
After fighting in Abyei in May, an estimated 110,000 people fled to Agok and to South Sudan (mainly Warrap State). Returns to Abyei have not yet begun.
GEDAREF
North-South Returns
Since October 2010, some 346,000 people of South Sudanese origin have returned to South Sudan from Sudan. A further 16,000 are currently waiting to return in Khartoum and 11,000 in a transit camp at the Kosti way station.
WHITE NILE
SENNAR
SOUTH DARFUR
BLUE NILE
131,000
DJIBOUTI
ETHIOPIA
Date: 24 Oct 2011 Sources: OCHA, UNHCR, Natural Earth, USGS. Feedback: ochasudan@un.org www.unocha.org/sudan www.unsudanig.org
WARRAP
www.reliefweb.int
SOUTH SUDAN
Fighting broke out on 1 September. An estimated 100,000 people have been displaced in the area of Kurmuk while 31,000 remain displaced in the Ed Damazine area. This includes 27,500 people reported to have crossed the border into Ethiopia.
The 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 yet been determined. Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined.