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Sudan: 2015 New Displacement in East as of 31 October 2015

New Displacement in as of 31 October 2015 Burush no. of IDPs independently El Fasher El Fasher 0 verified by IASC partners no. of IDPs reported but 0 unverified no. of 2015 IDPs returned to 28,429 their places of origin (mostly unverified) Umm Keddada

Dar El Salam Kalimendo Monthly no. of IDPs & returnees in 2015 Wad Banda 35000

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20000 Sheiria En Nehoud 15000 Niteaga 10000 31,182 24,985 24,985 24,985 28,429 28,429 5000 Sheiria 985 0 El Taweisha Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Marshang WEST Verified Unverified Returns Ghubaysh Bielel Labado Displacement in Darfur in 2015 no. of IDPs independently 99,569 verified by IASC partners Nyala Ailliet Muhajeria Ghubaysh no. of IDPs reported but 66,035 unverified no. of 2015 IDPs returned to 58,490 their places of origin (verified Yassin 3,444 30,896; unverified 27,594) UmSareer people returned to Abu Karinka El Fula Jadelseed Abu Karinka locality from villages within Yassin Al Bobaya Maryood El Lait locality and Kalimendo (ND) El Salam 4% 0% Jamur (NNGO) in Shag Adila in Ahmed Abu Ajaba 18% in Abu Karinka Ed Daein Babanussa 0% in Gereida Assalaya Babanusa East Darfur 99,569 Adilla no. of verified IDPs 78% in 985 in Darfur North Darfur people returned to Kwekai 24,000 village from Yassin town people returned to Abu Karinka from Jadelseed, (NNGO) UmSareer, Al Bobaya, Abu Ezza, Abu Ajaba, Maryood, Jamur and Shag Ahmed villages El Ferdous (HAC Abu Karinka) LEGEND Sunta State capital Buram EAST DARFUR Primary town - Muglad Secondary town SOUTH DARFUR Village 3,335 people arrived in Al Mugaddam IDP camp and Um Betikh areas in Abyei-Muglad Conflict Population movement and Babanusa localities in W.K Returns (Community leaders, HAC) UNAMID Team Site

Sector Response Bahr El Arab Abu Jabra Education Emergency Shelter & Non-Food Items Food Security & Livelihoods Health Nutrition Protection Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

SOUTH Date: 31 October 2015 Sources: Roads (UNJLC), boundaries (CBS), settlements (IMWG), OCHA.

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