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INFO-GRAPHICS GAMBELLA REGION: IOM’S South Sudan Refugee Relocaon 24 February, 2015 Ethiopia South Sudan Sudan Somalia Kenya Yemen Uganda Eritrea Saudi Arabia DjiboutGAMBELLA TOTAL ARRIVALS/ REGISTERED AND RELOCATED Matar Pagak Sub-office TRANSPORTATION AND MEDICAL CHECK UP BACKGROUND 10 40 IOM assigned 40 buses and 10 boats to relocate the refugees from entry points to camps. IOM has assigned doctors and nurses to conduct Pre- Departure Medical Screening (PDMS). More than 195,547 South Sudanese asylum-seekers have arrived in Ethiopia through the Pagak and Akobo-Tergol border points since the influx began on 16 December, according to UNHCR. IOM has relocated a total of 183,578 refugees to Pugnido, Leitchuor, Bonga, Tierkedi, Kule and Nip Nip camps as of 24 February, 2015. Children make up 66 percent of new arrivals; and women make up 71 percent of the adults. Arrivals entring from the Burbiey border entry points seled at Matar way staon, are now relocated to Fugnido camp. The IOM medical team is conducng the PDMS at the entry points. TOTAL IOM ASSISTED IN GAMBELLA SOUTH SUDAN GAMBELLA KEy IOM’s boat and bus transport New route to avoid muddy roads caused by heavy rain IOM’s presence Major influx direcons Entry points > Leitchuor Kule / Tierkedi, Pamdong Pugnido Itang Macha Nip-Nip IOM GaMbella SOuth SudaneSe MOveMentS - 24 February, 2015 TRAVEL ROUTES DATES GMB- FGN GMB- BNG GMB- Itang GMB- KLE AKB- BRB- LTR AKB- BRB- MTR AKB- BRB- FGN AKB- BRB- KLE AKB- LTR (Heli) AKB- MTR (Heli) AKB- FGN (Heli/ bus) AKB- KLE (Heli/ bus) BRB- KLE (Heli) MTR- FGN (Heli) GMB- DIM (Heli) KUL- DIM (Heli) PGK- DIM (Heli) LTR- FGN LTR- KLE WAN- AKU APT- GMB BNG- Itang BNG- GMB BNG- ABOB BNG- ABOL/ JOR BNG- FGN BRB- KLE BRB- MTR KLE- FGN MTR- LTR MTR- FGN MTR NIP ITN KLE ITN FGN PAM FGN PGK- LTR PGK- ITN PGK- GMB PGK - LAR PGK- FGN PGK- PAM PGK- KLE TOTAL By MONTH JAN 108 30 - - 2,279 140 - - 2,557 Feb - - 2,157 425 3,080 11,466 76 - 17,204 Mar - 50 10,856 35 - 8,038 96 24,675 43,750 aPr - 227 8,500 4 1,572 340 2 10 33 178 - - 1,267 14,869 27,002 May 41 164 44 5 4,664 247 6 1,252 179 9,425 6,032 22,059 JUN 1,476 24 121 28 6 60 21 76 15,776 8 10,738 28,334 JUL 23 32 40 1,173 5 182 17 59 97 1 7 3,020 8,214 419 14 1 8,140 21,444 AUG 1,261 53 128 1,874 2,854 2 2,452 26 8,650 SEP 604 24 664 1,292 OCT 12 1,269 15 1,296 NOV 130 402 3,278 3,810 DEC 237 2,723 432 1,251 4,643 Jan-15 396 27 21 401 845 Feb-15 452 63 15 14 16 3 11 118 692 TOTALS 172 471 76 40 21,513 3,038 1,322 7,894 611 94 92 59 218 382 1 7 12 24 6 1,252 128 61 6 60 21 433 28,221 12,423 31 5,359 6,001 2,854 21 3 443 19,644 419 14 1 3,219 2,452 64,480 183,578 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 160,000 180,000 200,000 JAN FEB MAR APR MAy JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT Nov Dec Jan TOTALS
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IOM #SouthSudan Crisis in #Ethiopia (11-24 February 2015)

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Page 1: IOM #SouthSudan Crisis in #Ethiopia (11-24 February 2015)

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EXTERNAL SITUATION REPORT 11-24 February 2015

IOM SLO Response to South Sudan Crisis in Ethiopia

GENERAL OVERVIEW Since the conflict broke out in December 2013, the total number of South Sudanese refugees crossing into neighbouring countries has surpassed 504,045 individuals. Ethiopia has received the highest number of refugees with a total of over 195,547 individuals according to UNHCR (192,800 through Gambella, and 2,747 through Benishangul‐Gumuz). The Ethiopian borders still remain open to asylum seekers.

So far, IOM has assisted a total of 186,325 refugees: 183,578 in Gambella and 2,747 in Benishangul‐Gumuz since the conflict broke out.

Since the last update, IOM has evacuated a total of 656 refugees; 625 in Gambella and 31 in Benishangul-Gumuz Region.

Since the beginning of 2015, the average arrival of refugees per-day was 462. However, since last week, the average arrival of refugees has dropped to 65 persons. From the total

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IOM has assisted a total of 186,325 refugees: 183,578 in Gambella and 2,747 in Benishangul‐Gumuz since the conflict broke out.

656 refugees; 625 from Gambella and 31 in Benishangul have been relocated since the last update.

The average number of new arrivals has dropped to 65 persons per day as of last week.

Registration of refugees for boat relocation at Akobo, Gambella. ©IOM 2015 (Photo: Alemayehu Seifeselassie)

HIGHLIGHTS

Registration at Akobo border entry point. © IOM 2015 (Photo: Alemayehu Seifeselassie)

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number of arrivals 66 percent are children 71percent of the total population are women. New arrivals of refugees in Gambella are being registered at Akobo and Pagak and relocated to Pugnido.

In February, IOM has so far relocated 692 refugees from Gambella. During this reporting period, 41 unfit refugees were also relocated by helicopter from Akobo to Pugnido. As of this reporting period, 1,417 vulnerable refugees who needed medical assistance, were airlifted with an IOM medical escort on-board by a helicopter, provided by UNHCR.

UNHCR informed the Administration for Refugee and Returnee Affairs (ARRA) that 2,880 refugees had expressed their willingness to relocate from Nip Nip camp to Pugnido camp. ARRA agreed to the relocation; however, pointed out the need to assess the available space in Pugnido camp before relocation continues. ARRA also pointed out that it will inform the Regional Government of this relocation once the availability of space is confirmed. It was agreed that a sensitisation programme would continue for the relocation at camp level.

A joint IOM/ UNHCR/ ARRA mission will be undertaken to Nip Nip camp before the end of February to gather more information prior to the relocation. IOM will participate in the Nip Nip assessment mission. The actual date of the Nip Nip relocation is dependant on this information gathering visit.

Ever since the relocation operation startedfrom Matar in November, 2014, a total of 9,990 refugees were relocated to Pugnido.

ARRA had informed IOM that the next phase of relocation is targeting Nip Nip and Leitchour camps. The first priority will be Nip Nip camp and refugees will be

moved to Pugnido camp.

On request by UNHCR, IOM has also facilitated camp‐to‐camp transportation for refugees who may want to relocate to different camps for one reason or another. IOM has been providing emergency evacuation and relocation assistance, pre‐departure medical screening, and transitional shelter assistance for them since January 2014.

IOM has also continued the construction of shelters to assist 24,000 refugees (4,000 households) in Kule refugee camp in Gambella to enhance protection from harsh weather conditions and environments. As of this reporting period, a total of 650 shelters have been completed with mud sidewalls and are occupied by refugees. The site cleaning for additional 1,300 shelters have been completed and the construction is expected to commence once procurement of construction materials is complete.

Partnerships and Coordination

IOM closely collaborates with the Government of Ethiopia’s ARRA, UNHCR and humanitarian partners on the ground to respond to this emergency. IOM is also coordinating health referrals and care with the Ministry of Health, WHO, UNHCR, UNFPA, IFRC, UNICEF, WFP, IMC, ARRA, ACF, MSF‐F as well as regional hospitals.

Challenges

Security threats have made some camps in Benishangul‐ Gumuz inaccessible.

Refugees’ concerns about relocation to different refugee camps.

Declining water level preventing boat relocation.

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IOM appreciates the invaluable support from the following donors and partners whose support has enabled us reach out to those most in need:

Contact: Senior Communications Assistant I Alemayehu Seifeselassie I [email protected] I Cell: 251-911-639-082