SOUTH SUDAN: Humanitarian Snapshot of Jonglei State (As of 4 September 2013)
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SOUTH SUDAN: Humanitarian Snapshot of Jonglei State (as of 4 September 2013) VIOLENCE AID OPERATION MOUNTED IN PIBOR POPULATION Relief organizations stepped up the response operation to people affected by insecurity in Pibor County, with aid reaching new Population gures in Jonglei State per county 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 communities in recent weeks. Humanitarian assistance is being mobilized for about 75,000 people identified as affected n Pibor County Population County Population Pibor County, Central and Eastern Equatoria. Food, shelter, medicine, clean water and sanitation supplies are being provided to Bor South Akobo 136,210 Pibor 184,475 Uror communities in need. Elsewhere in Jonglei State, small-scale inter-communal attacks were reported in Akobo, Bor, Twic East and Uror 2012 Ayod 139,282 Canal/Pigi 99,068 Akobo 2013 counties over the past weeks, but largely without humanitarian impact. In February this year, aid organizations assisted over 23,000 Bor South 221,106 Pochalla 66,201 Duk people affected by inter-communal violence in Akobo. Duk 65,588 Twic East 85,349 Twic East Fangak 110,130 Nyirol Jonglei Uror 178,519 49% Nyirol Source:Source: NBS censuscensus 2008 2008 Fangak The map below provides a snapshot of people currently affected by hostilities, and violence-related incidents since January. 108,674 Pochalla All other states 51% Canal/Pigi Inter/Intra-communal violence Ayod Fangak ACCESS CHALLENGES % Violence-related incidents per county Clashes between state One-fifth of all access constraints (1 January 2012 to 31 August 2013) Upper Nile and non-state armed Canal/Pigi groups/civilian reported in South Sudan occur in Jonglei, Nile river and more than half of these in Pibor AT A GLANCE County. Seasonal rivers Many civilians remain in the bush, cut Regular humanitarian Virtually all roads are impassable for half off from assistance. It is important that Ayod Nyirol programs in these counties of the year due to rains, and active civilians feel safe enough to return to hostilities or violence against areas where they can access assistance humanitarian activities frequently results and/or resume their livelihoods. in the withdrawal of aid workers or suspension of activities. The six main population centres in 6,100* Pibor County (Boma, Gumuruk, refugees in Ethiopia Unity Uror from Jan ‘13 (UNHCR) Likuangole, Manyabol, Maruwa Hills and Duk Akobo 4% 4% Pibor) are either partially or completely 28,200 13% abandoned, although in Gumuruk people Jonglei people registered Access Uror as affected move in and out to receive assistance. ETHIOPIA constraints 57% Akobo Twic East Pochalla % per county Pochalla The Central Emergency Response % Bor South Likuangole % 22% in 2013 Pibor Fund allocated US$6 million to aid % % agencies to deliver food assistance, % Pibor Town 300 % % nutrition supplements, and water and people registered 23,700 % % % as affected 5,600 people registered Dorein % Labrab sanitation supplies to people affected by Gumuruk % people registered as affected % as affected hostilities in Jonglei State. Lakes 90% of roads in Jonglei State become Bor South impassable during the rainy season. Manyabol Bor % Maruwa Pibor % FOOD INSECURITY Hills 4,500 100 Boma% people registered 8,700 people The FEWSNET outlook for July to as affected people registered estimated REFUGEES as affected December projects that food insecurity in 6,800 Since January, about 17,000 people have people registered 400 violence-affected areas, particularly Pibor people registered in Juba County fled Jonglei State to Ethiopia, Kenya and in Kapoeta Town County, will remain at crisis level until the Eastern Equatoria Uganda. Aid agencies in these countries end of 2013. Currently 8 per cent of are providing assistance on the ground. It people in Jonglei are severely food 4,000* 6,600* Central Equatoria refugees in Uganda refugees in Kenya is estimated that many more people insecure and 47 per cent are moderately from Jan ‘13 (UNHCR) from Jan ‘13 (UNHCR) seeking asylum in these countries have food insecure (as of July ‘13). yet to be registered. Creation date: 4 September 2013 Sources: FSMS, IOM, NBS, OCHA, UNHCR and partners Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] www.unocha.org/south-sudan www.reliefweb.int 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. *Refugees displaced from Jonglei State..