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Page 1: South Sudan Humanitarian Snapshot 31July2014 · 2014-08-09 · Abyei region Bor Wau Torit Aweil Yambio Rumbek Kwajok Bentiu Malakal UGANDA KENYA ETHIOPIA DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE

Abyeiregion

Bor

Wau

Torit

Aweil

Yambio

Rumbek

Kwajok

Bentiu

Malakal

UGANDA

KENYA

ETHIOPIA

DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OFTHE CONGO

CENTRALAFRICANREPUBLIC

SUDAN

Country capital

State capital

Undetermined boundary*

Undetermined boundary Kenya*

Abyei region**

International Boundaries

County Boundaries

Juba

SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 29 January 2014)SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 29 July 2014)

Number of people displaced to Abyei region

CENTRALAFRICAN

REPUBLIC

DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Est. number of IDPs sheltering in the state

Est. number of South Sudanese shelteringin other countries

7,600

25Eastern

EquatoriaWestern

Equatoria

8,700Warrap

12,700WBeG

100NBeG

UGANDA

42,400KENYA

ETHIOPIA

87,400**SUDAN

!!

Abyei region

6,700

CentralEquatoria

1.1 million* 429,400**

5,300 115

Displacement, disease and malnutrition threaten lives

est. people internally displaced

Total cholera cases as of 27 July

Total deaths as of 27 July

since 15 Decemberest. people sheltering

in neighbouring countries

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 South Sudan and Republic of Sudan has not yet been determined. Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined.Creation date: 31 July 2014 Sources: OCHA, IOM, UNHCR, FAO (IPC alert, May 2014) and humanitarian partners Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] www.unocha.org/south-sudan www.reliefweb.int

*The IDP figures are based on reports from partners on the ground. Majority of them have not been verified and the figures shown here are as of 24 July 2014.

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**The refugee figures are as of 29 July 2014.

Eight months into the current conflict the situation in South Sudan continued to deterio-rate. The rainy season is underway increasing the risk of diseases, including cholera. Hunger and malnutrition are also on the rise with millions of people facing emergency levels of food insecurity. Over 1.5 million people have been displaced from their homes.

0.6m

Undetermined

Number of malnourished children (6-59 months old)

Number of people in emergency or crisis phase (including malnourished children)

boundary

Abyei region

Number of malnourishedchildren (6-59 months old)

Number of peoplein emergency orcrisis phase

1

2

IPC projected food security situation (May - Aug 2014)Minimal Stressed Crisis Emergency Famine

120,100

179,500

Jonglei471,100

63,000

Lakes132,500

Unity263,200

Upper Nile177,100

3.9 millionPeople facing crisis and

emergency food insecurity

675,400235,000

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50

100

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200

250

27-Jul15-Jul30-Jun15-Jun31-May15-May21-Apr

CasesTrend

WESTERNBAHR ELGHAZAL

N.BAHR ELGHAZAL

WESTERNEQUATORIA

CENTRALEQUATORIA

EASTERNEQUATORIA

JONGLEI

UPPER NILE

UNITY

LAKES

WARRAP

24 Jul31 Jan23 Dec

74,700

1.1million

CHOLERA

Internal displacement trend

0.11m0.5m

0.04m0.3m

0.02m0.1m

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xx

0.08m0.8m 0.14m

0.7m

0.11m0.8m

0.08m0.2m

0.02m0.1m

0.04m0.1m

0.05m0.2m

Moderately Acutely Malnourished

Severely Acutely Malnourished

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