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)
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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
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SOUTH SUDAN
Sudan
Uganda
Ethiopia
Kenya
Population Groups
40,000
0 8 164Kilometers
N
Others 25% (752)
Total number of vulnerable = 3,086