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SOUTH SUDAN 0 Wau Juba Yei Koch Bor South Jur River Guit Panyijiar Mayom Panyikang Rubkona Leer Mayendit 100 200 50 Kilometers Leer, Unity Biometric Registration Publication: 29 April 2020 Household size 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 Over 9 4% 9% 21% 26% 20% 11% 6% 3% 1% Registered population profile IOM DISPLACEMENT TRACKINGMATRIX SOUTH SUDAN 72% Rubkona 13% Panyijar 11% Leer 1% Mayendit Top four ranked “counties of habitual residence” (n=7,624) The names and boundaries on the maps in this document do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Government of South Sudan or IOM. This document is for planning purposes only. IOM cannot guarantee that this document is error free and therefore will accept no liability for consequential and indirect damages arising from the use of this product. DTM IS SUPPORTED BY For further information, contact DTM South Sudan at [email protected] 9,276 Households 39,920 Individuals Male 11,751 6,101 0 -18 years +18 years 11,846 10,222 Female 761 6,863 32,296 2% 17% 81% IDPs RETURNEES HOST COMMUNITY Male 45% Female 55% 60+ 18-59 5-17 0-4 10% 19% 14% 2% 10% 19% 22% 4% Pregnant Breastfeeding Physical disability Unaccompanied children 57% (1,772) 14% (434) 4% (115) 0% (13) The International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP) conducted a biometric registration exercise in Leer County, Unity between September and December 2019 covering four locations; Din Din, Leer Town, Padeah and Thonyor. DTM registered a total of 39,920 individuals (9,276 households) during the exercise. Population categories were disaggregated during the registration to categorize beneficiaries into internally displaced persons (IDPs), host community and returnees. Most of the registered returnees came back to Leer County as their habitual residence after being displaced to the Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site. For those who had been previously registered elsewhere, locations were changed on the Biometric database to reflect their present respective location. The most populated locations in the county are Thonyor and Padeah with 14,151 and 13,128 individuals respectively. With the assistance from Protection Partners in Leer, DTM collected data on vulnerabilities according to which 7.7 per cent of the registered individuals were categorized as having one or more vulnerabilities including visual impairments, other physical disadvantages, single-parent headed households and serious medical conditions. Counties of habitual residence According to the data collected during the registration, beneficiaries arrived from Unity, other locations in South Sudan and from abroad. The adjacent map represents the habitual residence for 7,624 out of 39,920 registered individuals. Most of the registered beneficiaries cited Rubkona as their habitual residence (72%) followed by Panyijar (13%) and Leer (11%), which are all in Unity. Please note that this sub-set is not representative of the whole group. Registration sites SOUTH SUDAN Individuals 3 - 5 6 - 77 78 - 100 101 - 989 990 - 5412 Country State County Undetermined boundary IDPs Returnees Host community Padeah Din Din Thonyor Leer Town Bor2 Adok Luom Yang Guat Norbor Thaker Pilieny Rubkuay Dablual Pabuong Tutnyang Tharjiath Ayod Leer Mayendit Koch Panyijiar Primary Roads River Settlements Country State County BMR County Disclaimer: This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endoresement or acceptance by IOM. SOUTH SUDAN Sudan Uganda Ethiopia Kenya Population Groups 40,000 0 8 16 4 Kilometers N Others 25% (752) Total number of vulnerable = 3,086
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Page 1: Biometric Registration IOM DISPLACEMENT Leer, Unity · 2020-04-28 · Bor2 Adok Luom Yang Guat No rbor Thake Pilieny R ubk ay Dablual Pabuong Tutnyang Tharjiath Ayod L er Mayendit

SOUTH SUDAN

0

Wau

JubaYei

Koch

Bor South

Jur River

Guit

Panyijiar

MayomPanyikangRubkona

LeerMayendit

100 20050Kilometers

Leer, UnityBiometric Registration

Publication: 29 April 2020

Household size

23

1

45678Over 9

4%9%

21%26%20%11%

6% 3% 1%

Registered population profile

IOM DISPLACEMENTTRACKINGMATRIXS O U T H S U DAN

72% Rubkona

13% Panyijar

11% Leer

1% Mayendit

Top four ranked “counties of habitual residence”

(n=7,624)

The names and boundaries on the maps in this document do notimply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the Governmentof South Sudan or IOM. This document is for planning purposesonly. IOM cannot guarantee that this document is error free andtherefore will accept no liability for consequential and indirect damages arising from the use of this product.

DTM IS SUPPORTED BY

For further information, contact DTM South Sudan at [email protected]

9,276Households

39,920Individuals

Male

11,7516,101

0 -18 years

+18 years11,84610,222

Female

761 6,863 32,2962% 17% 81%

IDPs RETURNEES HOSTCOMMUNITY

Male 45% Female 55%

60+

18-59

5-170-410%

19%14%2%

10%19%22%4%

Pregnant

Breastfeeding

Physical disability

Unaccompanied children

57% (1,772)14% (434)

4% (115)0% (13)

The International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP) conducted a biometric registration exercise in Leer County, Unity between September and December 2019 covering four locations; Din Din, Leer Town, Padeah and Thonyor. DTM registered a total of 39,920 individuals (9,276 households) during the exercise. Population categories were disaggregated during the registration to categorize bene�ciaries into internally displaced persons (IDPs), host community and returnees. Most of the registered returnees came back to Leer County as their habitual residence after being displaced to the Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site. For those who had been previously registered elsewhere, locations were changed on the Biometric database to re�ect their present respective location. The most populated locations in the county are Thonyor and Padeah with 14,151 and 13,128 individuals respectively. With the assistance from Protection Partners in Leer, DTM collected data on vulnerabilities according to which 7.7 per cent of the registered individuals were categorized as having one or more vulnerabilities including visual impairments, other physical disadvantages, single-parent headed households and serious medical conditions.

Counties of habitual residence

According to the data collected during the registration, bene�ciaries arrived from Unity, other locations in South Sudan and from abroad. The adjacent map represents the habitual residence for 7,624 out of 39,920 registered individuals. Most of the registered bene�ciaries cited Rubkona as their habitual residence (72%) followed by Panyijar (13%) and Leer (11%), which are all in Unity.

Please note that this sub-set is not representative of the whole group.

Registration sites

SOUTH SUDAN

Individuals3 - 56 - 7778 - 100101 - 989990 - 5412CountryStateCountyUndetermined boundary

IDPsReturneesHost community

Padeah

Din Din

Thonyor

Leer Town

Bor2

Adok

Luom

Yang

Guat

Norbor Thaker

Pilieny

Rubkuay

Dablual

Pabuong

Tutnyang

Tharjiath

Ayod

Leer

Mayendit

Koch

Panyijiar

Primary RoadsRiverSettlementsCountryStateCountyBMR County

Disclaimer: This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endoresement or acceptance by IOM.

SOUTH SUDAN

Sudan

Uganda

Ethiopia

Kenya

Population Groups

40,000

0 8 164Kilometers

N

Others 25% (752)

Total number of vulnerable = 3,086

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