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Sudan: Humanitarian Dashboard
31 January 2013
Humanitarian Country Team
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES 2013
SITUATION OVERVIEW
In Darfur, approximately 3.5 million people currently receive food aid,
including some 1.4 million in camps. The UN estimates that some 100,000
people were displaced or severly affected in January by the crisis in the
Jebel Amir gold mining area in North Darfur.
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Contribute to timely and effective humanitarian response
throughout Sudan.
Some 56,000 people remain displaced mostly in Agok and South Sudan.
Of 105,000 who fled in may 2011, some 35,000 returned quickly to areas
south of the Bahr Al Arab/Kiir river, and 14,000 others returned to areas
north of the river.
Promote and facilitate durable solutions, empowering people
by reducing aid dependence
Build capacity of national actors to address humanitarian
needs in Sudan.
In Government-controlled areas in South Kordofan and Blue Nile, HAC
estimates 207, 000 and 68,000 people displaced or severely affected by
conflict respectively. In SPLM-N areas, estimates from SRRA indicate that
there are some 700, 000 and 90, 000 people displaced or severely
affected in South Kordofan and Blue Nile respectively. The UN has
no presence in SPLM-N areas and has not been able to independently
verify these figures. UNHCR reports that a total of 208,000 refugees have
fled to Ethiopia and South Sudan.
HUMANITARIAN
APPEAL (2013)
HUMANITARIAN
FUNDING 2013
984 0.56 0.1%
According to Government and UNHCR sources, there are between
220,000 and 350,000 people of South Sudanese origin still in Sudan.
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There are some 142,000 refugees in Sudan originating from other
countries in the region.
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ACCESS CONSTRAINTS
PEOPLE IN NEED
Access constraints due to insecurity or government-imposed restrictions
1,430,000 IDPs in camps in Darfur
receiving food aid
EGYPT
LIBYA
4.8
million
142,000 refugees in Sudan
158,000 IDPs / severely
affected in Blue Nile state
NORTHERN
RED SEA
SUDAN
907,000 IDPs / severely
affected in South Kordofan
RIVER NILE
CHAD
12%
NORTH DARFUR
2,116,000 others assisted in Darfur
SUDAN FACTS
SOUTH
DARFUR
1,861,484
GDP per capita ($) (country rank) 1
1,539
Pop. living on less than $2/day
GEDAREF
EAST
DARFUR
ETHIOPIA
BLUE
NILE
SOUTH KORDOFAN
Abyei
C.A.R
0
44%
250
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN
169
2
AL GEZIRA
WHITE
NILE SENNAR
CENTRAL
DARFUR
Area (km2)
ERITREA
KASSALA
KHARTOUM
NORTH KORDOFAN
WEST Jebel Marra
DARFUR
Human Development Rank (of 179)
2012 FUNDING
COVERAGE
500
Kilometers
Access extremely restricted/denied
Unrestricted access
Access possible within restrictions
Non-priority area for humanit. response
CAR
NEEDS, TARGETS, ACHIEVEMENTS, REQUIREMENTS AND FUNDING BY SECTOR
People targeted 2013
Sector
0
People targeted 2012
2 million people 4
6
8
10
12
2013
needs
(million $)
2013
funding
(million $)
3
(31/01/2013)
Percent
covered
(%)
21
0
0%
85
0
0%
407
0
0%
42
0
0
0%
75
Mine Action
12
0
0%
Non-food Items/Emergency Shelter
26
0
0%
49
0
0%
0%
c Coordination and Common Services
n/a
Education
Food assistance
Food Security and Livelihoods
Governance, Infrastructure and
Economic Recovery
Livelihoods
*
Health
Nutrition
0%
Protection
49
0
Returns and Reintegration
23
0.56
2%
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
66
0
0%
Refugees Multi-Sector
92
0
0%
0
0
0%
Logistic & Emergency Telecom.
n/a
36
not specified
n/a
0
Total
984
0.56
Percent
covered
n/a
0.1%
*2012 figure for the Health sector includes indirect beneficiaries, where as 2013 figure only includes direct beneficiaries.
Notes: 1 IMF (04/2012), World Economic Outlook Database; 2 UNDP (2011), Human Development Report 2011; 3 Funding information: OCHA FTS, as of January 2013, all changes are reflected on fts.unocha.org. Needs,
targets, achievements: Work Plan 2012 Sector Response Plans.
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