: POPULATION DASHBOARD Overview of Refugees and Asylum-seekers in Sudan as of 28 February 2021

Refugees Population Persons ith Sudan hosts one of the largest refugee populations in Africa. South and Asylum-seekers Distribution Disabilities Sudanese make up the majority. Many others fled violence and persecution in neighboring countries, including Eritrea, the Central 30% of population African Republic, Ethiopia and Chad, but also the wars in Syria and live in camps 13,526 Yemen pushed people to seek safety in Sudan. Most refugees live in 1,086,917 1% of registered population out-of-camp settlements, host communities and urban areas, while Individuals are persons with disabilities others stay in 22 camps (10 at the East Sudan, 9 at State, 2 at State and 1 at the State). 365,304 Unaccompanied and Sudan continues to generously host and receive additional Separated Children asylum-seekers. Households 3 Average Family Size 70% of population 16,521 live out of camps Country of Origin New Arrivals Per Month (2020 - 2021) Registration Status South Sudan 762,288 (70%) 18,025 94,831 Total 635,956 Eritrea 123,276 (11%) Individuals registered 16,103 arrivals in 2020 34,128 Total Syria 93,495 (9%) 59% Individual registration arrivals in 2021 Ethiopia 73,818 (7%)

8% Household registration 7,506 CAR 27,043 (2%) 5,081 Chad 3,522 (0.3%) Un-registered 32% Yemen 1,972 (0.2%)

Reviewed estimate. DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan Others 1,503 (0.1%)

Age-gender Breakdown2 4% 3% Reproductive- age Women/Girls2 School-age Children2 Elderly Elderly 55% Female (60+) Male (60+) Females in reproductive-age 29% 25% Primary school age 45% (13-49 yrs) children (6-13 yrs) 29% 23% 2 Adult Adult Household Distribution Female AGB Male (18-59 yrs) (18-59 yrs) 51% Women 35% headed-household 22% 19% 10% Secondary school Child Female Child Male 52% 1% Children age children (14-17 yrs) Female Male (0-17 yrs) (0-17 yrs) headed-household  Population distribution statistics are based on registered individuals only

Sources: UNHCR, Commission of Refugees (CoR), UNICEF

Khartoum Egypt 63% 37% White Nile 100%

Libya 4% 96%

East Darfur 100% Northern 100% 1,138 6,406

TheGedaref Red Sea 8% | 92%

South Darfur 58% | 42% River Nile 3,727 100% 89% | 11% Central African Rep. 100% Kassala North Darfur 305,350 Al Jazirah 114,015 D 92% | 8% B D Eritrea 24,602 B D 6,469 B 31% | 69% Legend Aj Jazirah B BB D B B West 17,468 B D Refugee White Nile Gedaref Central Darfur 14% | 86% B Darfur C Camp 274,802 61,782 Refugee 426 Sennar 89% | 11% C B B Settlement B B B 9,899 D Central BB West B North Kordofan D Crossing B 100% Point Darfur BB Kordofan D 41,181 relocated 10,108 63,440 D D Red Sea Refugees South Blue Nile out of 61,880 54% | 46% Per State South B East Kordofan new arrivals 11,677 River Nile B arrived from Ethiopia 99% | 1% 0 - 50K Darfur Darfur 39,039 D D as of 10 Mar 2021 52,250 D 84,319 D Northern 98% | 2% 50K - 100K Ethiopia D D D PCA 100K - 150K D 90% | 10% Chad The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on Over 150K this map do not imply ocial endorsement or acceptance by the South Sudanese Refugees South Sudan United Nations. Non - South Sudanese Refugees Abyei region: Final status of the Abyei area is not yet

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