10 - 79 80 - 333 10 < Singa Rabak Kadugli Gedaref Kassala Ed Daein Zalingei El Obeid Ed Damer El Fasher El Geneina Ed Damazin Port Sudan Nyala Wad Madani SOUTH KORDOFAN WHITE NILE BLUE NILE SENNAR GEDAREF KASSALA RED SEA RIVER NILE NORTHERN EAST DARFUR SOUTH DARFUR WEST DARFUR CENTRAL DARFUR ALGEZIRA KHARTOUM NORTH KORDOFAN NORTH DARFUR ABYEI Shendi Ed Damer Khartoum North Jabrat El Sheikh El Hasaheesa El Manag Dongola Marawi Al Daba Zalingei Singa WEST KORDOFAN El Fasher Tina Ed Daei 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. Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined. Northern 714 Khartoum North Darfur North Kordofan White Nile South Darfur Al Gazera Nile West Darfur Blue Nile West Kordofan El Kamleen Wad Madani Um ElQura Halfa Elgadida Khartoum Jabal Auilya Abu Hamed Atbra Sodari Shiekan Bara Sennar South Kordofan East Darfur Red Sea El Dwaeem El Quteena Ed Damazin Kosti Introduction: Rumors on the presence of gold at floor level in the Tibesti Mountains in Chad led to a rush of thousands of people to the area in order to mine it. This caused insecurity, leading the government to forcibly enforce prohibition of this activity. El Nehoud Total No of Expelled 6,625 330 84 80 53 72 53 24 7 5 Expelled Migrants’ Expelled Migrants’ 9 Um Durman Following clashes and deadly attacks between Chadian miners and miners returning from Niger on August 11, the government of Chad enacted an evacuation from the Tibesti Mountains area. Over 6,500 Sudanese migrants working in the gold mines in the Tibesti region of Chad were expelled.These expelled migrants, who lack documentation and resources, began arriving in North Darfur (2,500 in Tina Locality) and West Darfur (4,000 in El Geneina) on August 31.On September 7, 125 migrants also arrived in Nyala, South Darfur, after being expelled from Niger. The clashes in Chad are ongoing,and movements are expected to continue for the next months; more arrivals are expected in the coming days. 9 4,000 2,500 Onward Transportation Assistance Place of Origin By State Migrant is Total No of Stranded Expelled Migrants 1,050 Total No of Vulnerable Migrants Provided with Urgent Needs: *OTA for the Vulnerables (1,050) OTA* 1,241 *OTA(Onward Transportation Assistance) WFP Provided 1 MT of Sorghum in West Darfur *WASH *Shelter for the Vulnerables in the Reception Area. *Medical Referral IOM Government ADRA 884 280 77 85 2 SITUATION REPORT ON EXPELLED SUDANESE MIGRANTS (Aug 31 to 17 Sep) Place of Origin per Locality Kassala Sharg Elgazera Janoub Elgazera Um Badah Barbar El Sireaf Saraf Omra Um Rwaba Algolid Sawakin Sinnar Sinnar Sharg Abu El Abassiya Jibaha Foro Baraga Abyei Muglad Rabak El Jableen El Salam Adilla For further information please contact: Mario Lito Malanca, Chief of Mission-IOM Sudan [email protected]; Maysaa Alghribawy, Senior Programme Coordinator [email protected]. IOM OIM Many of the migrants have reportedly lost most of their belongings during the journey an complained of looting. They now find themselves without any financial support and are unable to return to their points of origin in Sudan.The stranded migrants, all men ,are putting significant pressure on areas with an on-going humanitarian crisis and limited basic services to respond to such needs. 7 4 El Matama Rural Kassala Port Sudan Rashad Tandalti Tandalti Karari Dalgo Halfa Kadogli Talodi Total No of Expelled Migrants Provided with Medical Screening 380 125 Total No of Cases Referred to the Hospital 5