SUDAN Central African Republic Refugees in Sudan as of 28 February 2021 CAR Refugees Population Persons ith The spark of inter-communal violence in September 2019 and Asylum-seekers Distribution Disabilities have led refugees from Central African Republic (CAR) to flee to safety in Sudan. 14% of population live in camps¹ 165 27,043 With more than 10,000 refugees arriving in 2020 and the 1% of CAR registered situation along the CAR-Sudan border remaining tense and Individuals population are persons with volatile, UNHCR has revised its planning figure for arrivals disabilities from CAR to 10,000 individuals by end of 2021. 9,014 Unaccompanied and Households Separated Children CAR Refugees and Asylum-seekers Per State 86% of population Average Family Size 10,430 (48%) 3 live out of camps 148 South Darfur 11,272 (52%) Um Shalaya camp in Azum/ Central Darfur Registration Status Registration Since 2015² Central Darfur 120 (2%) | 5,066 (98%) 6,223 43% 11,547 Registered Khartoum 126 (100%) Households 39% 10,430 Registered 29 (100%) 1,274 2,031 West Darfur 658 999 147 35 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 18% 5,066 Un-registered Registered Un-registered 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 169 have been registered prior to 2015. Age-gender Breakdown New Arrivals | 2021 3% 2% 56% Elderly Elderly 86 28 Female (60+) Male (60+) 44% Total arrivals in 2021 Total arrivals in February 2021 58 22% 14% Adult Adult Female (18-59 yrs) AGB Male (18-59 yrs) 31% 28% 28 Child Child Female Male Female (0-17 yrs) Male (0-17 yrs) Population distribution statistics are based on registered individuals only. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Sources: UNHCR, Commission of Refugees (CoR) North Eritrea Korofan Un - Egypt Aj JazirahState Locality Registrated West Darfur registrated Gedaref Al Radoum 5,090 (33%) 10,430 (67%) Ag GeneinaLibya Central Darfur South B Zalingi South Darfur Nyala 2,991 (100%) Um Shalaya Azum White Nile SennarDarfur Red Sea Nyala Um Dafoug 3,191 (100%) West Mukjar Mukjar 22 (100%) - Mukjar Kordofan BlueCentral C Northern South The Red Sea Umm DukhunDukhun East NileDarfur Azum 98 (2%) 5,066 (98%) Kordofan Um Dafoug Darfur Um Dafoug D C Al Mashaga Jebel Awlia 9 (100%) - (Al Amal) River Nile Ethiopia Al Radoum Khartoum 83 (100%) - Chad Bahri 2 (100%) - Khartoum Central South Sudan Khartoum Kassala Sharg 4 (100%) - North D African Rep. North Darfur D EritreaAn Neel D Korofan Um Durman 27 (100%) - Aj Jazirah D D Um Bada 1 (100%) - West Gedaref Darfur West Darfur Ag Geneina 29 (100%) - B D White Nile Sennar Central Darfur D Legend West D D Kordofan Blue Refugee South Um Bada B C East Nile Camp South Darfur Kordofan Darfur D Bahri D C Refugee D D Sharg An Neel C Ethiopia Settlement Abyei D D D Khartoum D PCA Um Jebel D Crossing Chad Durman Point South Sudan Awlia The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply ocial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Abyei region: Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined. This document and further information are available on UNHCR Sudan data-portal, please click on the link https://data2.unhcr.org/en/country/sdn, or scan the QR code. For Feedback Contact: UNHCR, Information Management Unit, [email protected].
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