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Page 1: IOM #Sudan Report on Expelled Sudanese Migrants (31 August - 17 September)

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SingaRabak

Kadugli

Gedaref

Kassala

Ed Daein

Zalingei

El Obeid

Ed Damer

El FasherEl Geneina

Ed Damazin

Port Sudan

Nyala

Wad Madani

SOUTH KORDOFAN

WHITENILE

BLUE NILE

SENNAR

GEDAREF

KASSALA

RED SEARIVERNILE

NORTHERN

EASTDARFUR

SOUTHDARFUR

WESTDARFUR

CENTRALDARFUR

ALGEZIRA

KHARTOUM

NORTH KORDOFAN

NORTH DARFUR

ABYEI

Shendi

Ed Damer

Khartoum North

Jabrat El Sheikh

El Hasaheesa

El Manageel

Dongola

Marawi

Al Daba

Zalingei Singa

WEST KORDOFAN

El Fasher

Tina

Ed Daein

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

HalfaElgadidaKhartoum

JabalAuilya

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’

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Um Durman

Following clashes and deadly attacks betweenChadian 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 minesin the Tibesti region of Chad were expelled.Theseexpelled 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.

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4,000

2,500

Onward Transportation Assistance

Place of OriginBy State

Migrant is

Total No of Stranded Expelled Migrants

1,050Total No of Vulnerable Migrants Provided with

Urgent Needs:

*OTA for the Vulnerables (1,050)

OTA*1,241

*OTA(Onward Transportation Assistance)

WFP Provided 1 MTof Sorghum in WestDarfur

*WASH

*Shelter for the Vulnerables in

the Reception Area.

*Medical Referral

IOM

Government

ADRA

884

280

77

85

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SITUATION REPORT ON EXPELLED SUDANESE MIGRANTS (Aug 31 to 17 Sep)

Place of Origin per Locality

Kassala

ShargElgazera

JanoubElgazera

Um Badah

Barbar

El Sireaf

Saraf Omra

Um Rwaba

Algolid

Sawakin

SinnarSinnarSharg

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 pressureon areas with an on-going humanitariancrisis and limited basic services torespond to such needs.

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El Matama

RuralKassala

Port Sudan

Rashad

Tandalti

Tandalti

Karari

Dalgo

Halfa

Kadogli

Talodi

Total No of Expelled MigrantsProvided with Medical Screening

380

125

Total No of Cases Referred to the Hospital 5

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