County Social Map Maban COUNTY SOUTH

Completely inaccessible OVERVIEW R. el-Samaa

Airstrike-prone area Maban is one of the four counties of the newly formed Eastern JINMAGDA

Nile State. Bunj, the capital of the county, is located at ar hm 2 A 9°58′45″N 33°45′0″E. Maban is 11,817.85 km in size and the R. population density is 15.7 persons per km2.

It is surrounded by Baliet to the west, Melut and Renk to the R. Yale KHOR AL AMER north-west, Sudan to the east and Longochuk to the south. k ba om T Maban is one of the conflict-prone areas of the country and R. therefore hosts a substantial number of internally displaced persons. Most of the camps are located in Banashowa, Jinkuata, Jinmagda and Bunj payams. Several refugee camps JINKUATA BUNJ are also located in Maban. They are largely occupied by people fleeing armed conflict in Sudan’s and states. Approximately 130,757 refugees are living in four camps

s in Kaya, Gendrassa, Batil and Doro. u b a Y

. R BANESHOWA KEY CHALLENGES Rebel-controlled area • Huge number of internally displaced persons and refugees. Risk and access • Most of the payams are difficult to access because of secu- rity and terrain. Low • No road network. Medium • Most of the payams do not have functional cold chains. High RISK and access ANALYSIS (inaccessible)

Six bomas/villages in Banashowa Payam can be labelled as Fast facts high-risk because of conflict. Risk is comparatively lower in some bomas of Khor El Amer Payam, which borders with the • Payams: 5 Blue Nile and South Kordofan states of Sudan. One boma in Jinmagda Payam and two bomas in Bunj Payam can also • Bomas: 131 be labelled as medium-risk because of occasional air strikes from neighbouring countries. Though other parts of the county • Villages: 131 are comparatively safe, they are inaccessible during the rainy • Population: 120,183 season.

May to October is the rainy season in Maban. Most bomas • Pop. density: 15.7/km2 (2014) become inaccessible during this time as muddy roads become impassable. Three bomas in Jinmagda Payam are • Children under 5: 25,239 (est) completely inaccessible round the year as there are no roads or waterways. One boma in Jinkuata is also inaccessible for • Health facilities: 14 the same reason. • Schools: 134

• Development organizations: 4 Population

Women of child– Total population in Children <1 year Pregnant women Children <5 years bearing age (15–49) Payams 2015 (4%) (4%) (21%) years old Bunj 29,003 1,160 6,091 1,160 5,511

Banashowa 26,703 1,068 5,608 1,068 5,074

Jinmagda 28,774 1,151 6,043 1,151 5,467

Khor El Amer 19,839 794 4,166 794 3,769

Jinkuata 15,864 635 3,331 635 3,014

Total 120,183 9,739 25,239 4,808 22,835

Source: Projected census data, May 2016

OVERVIEW OF HARD-TO-REACH GROUPS

Internally displaced Population in Children <1 Children <5 Payam persons cattle camps Population year years Households Bunj (Doro internally displaced 1,281 – 1,281 51 269 422 persons) Bunj (Otiji internally displaced 534 – 534 21 112 162 persons) Bunj (Gasmalla internally displaced 1,198 – 1,198 48 252 410 persons) Bunj (Bunj secondary school 1,555 – 1,555 62 327 413 internally displaced persons) Bunj (Bunj primary school 967 – 967 39 203 269 internally displaced persons) Bunj (Bunj guest house internally 31 – 31 1 7 10 displaced persons) Banashowa (Yawaji internally 1,381 – 1,381 55 290 463 displaced persons) Banashowa (Dangagi internally 2,472 – 2,472 99 519 817 displaced persons) Jinkuata (Kongo Mamur internally 788 – 788 32 165 338 displaced persons) Jinkuata (Ofra internally displaced 679 – 679 27 143 181 persons)OVERVIEW OF HEALTH FACILITIES Jinmagda (Banketa internally 1,525 – 1,525 61 320 461 displaced persons) Jinmagda (Bira Thaletha internally 1,220 – 1,220 49 256 352 displaced persons) Jinmagda (Kilo Ashra internally 602 – 602 24 126 177 displaced persons) Total 14,233 – 14,233 569 2,989 4,475

Source: Data has been collected and compiled from different government and non-government sources, May 2016

26 = 1 No of Mosques ! No of hospitals ! Overview of health facilities

Number of primary health centres Number of primary health care units (PHCCs) (PHCUs) Number of bomas Permanent Permanent and (P) or (P) or quarter Number of Non- temporary Non- temporary Mobile councils Payam hospitals Functional functional (T) Functional functional (T) clinic served Bunj 1 1 – P 3 – P – No data

Banashowa – – – – 2 2 P – No data

Jinkuata – 1 – P 1 1 P 2 No data

Jinmagda – – – – 1 – P 1 No data

Khor Alhamer – 1 – P 3 – P – No data

Subtotal 1 3 – 3 P 10 3 5 P 3

Batil Camp – 1 – – 2 – – n/a –

Doro Camp – 1 – – 2 – – n/a –

Gendressa Camp – 1 – – 1 – – n/a –

Kaya Camp – 1 – – 1 – – n/a –

Subtotal – 4 – – 6 – – – – Total 1 7 – 3 P 16 3 5 P 3 –

Source: Maban County Health Department

Communication interface Payam Number of bomas Number of villages Number of schools Number of churches Number of mosques Number of traditional healers Number of social mobilizers Number of supervisors Number of drama groups named after are (groups in) the payam they are Name and number of radio stations Name and number of partners for communication interventions Languages spoken BunjOVERVIEW31 OF31 HEA8LTH11 FAC2ILITIE25 S – 1 – – – Maban and Arabic

Banashowa 30 30 10 23 0 30 – 1 – – – Maban

Jinkuata 20 20 5 8 0 15 – 1 – – – Maban

Jinmagda 28 28 3 16 2 35 – 1 – – – Maban

Khor El Amer 22 22 8 10 0 30 – 1 – – – Maban

Subtotal 131 131 34 68 4 135 – 5 – – – 2

Batil Camp – – 7 – 4 30 – 54 – – – Arabic, Udik and Ingasana

Doro Camp – – 7 – 7 23 – 34 – – – Arabic, Udik and Ingasana Gendressa 1 Radio Selam 1 Radio Selam – – 4 – 6 62 – 30 – Arabic, Udik and Ingasana Camp by ACETED by ACETED Kaya Camp – – 5 – 5 36 – 30 – – – Arabic, Udik and Ingasana

Subtotal – – 23 – 22 151 – 148 – 1 1 3 Total 131 131 57 68 26 286 – 153 – 1 1 4

Source: Data has been collected and compiled from different government and non-government sources, May 2016 RENK

R. el-Samaa

SUDAN JINMAGDA

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MELUT R. Yale KHOR AL AMER Jinkoala Kaya Jamam ak b m o T . R

Batil Doro Gendrassa Bunj Agyagya Legend JINKUATA

County capital

BALIET BUNJ Main towns Bugaya Village

Country border

State border

s u County border b a Y . R Payam boundary BANESHOWA Main road

Other road

Track

LONGOCHUK River

MABAN Marshland Chotbora Udier Church

Refugee camp

Health care Air strip IDP camp 0 40 km Mobile population

Disclaimer: The payam boundaries shown in this social map are only to facilitate polio campaigns and routine immunization. They therefore do not have any official or political implications.

Published by UNICEF , May 2016