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Flow Monitoring: EVD PreparednessFebruary 2020
IOM DISPLACEMENTTRACKING MATRIXS O U T H S U D A N
Publication: 15 May 2020
All our products are available on displacement.iom.int/south-sudan For more information, please contact [email protected]
F.2 Flows into South Sudan by reason for travel
34,344 incoming individual journeys surveyed3.6 average group1 size
As part of IOM’s Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) preparedness activities, DTM operates Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) on the borders with Uganda (UGA), the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Central African Republic (CAR). In total, 21 EVD-dedicated FMPs were active in February, with Owiny Ki Bul (Magwi County), Kaya (Morobo), Kerwa and Pure
(Kajo-Keji) replacing FMPs previously operated in Uganda. This dashboard highlights key entry routes to South Sudan (SSD) and presents the demographic profile of people surveyed on arrival from the three neighbouring countries at risk of EVD transmission. Participation in the survey is voluntary and the data collected is only indicative of actual flows.
13.5% motorbike49.0% on foot 13.9% taxi/car 23.6% other
F.1 Demographic distribution and nationality of respondents
Male
Female
Notes: [1] Individuals travelling together are surveyed as a group, which usually corresponds to the household. [2] These include territories that were affected since
the beginning of the outbreak but none recorded cases during the past 42 days. [Rounding] Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding error.
• The number of incoming individual journeys surveyed in February increased by 45.2% relative to January, though this was in part due to the repositioning of some FMPs from the Ugandan to the South Sudanese side of the border.
• 73.7% of respondents departed from Uganda, 21.5% from DRC (82.5% of whom from Ituri) and 4.8% from other countries.
• 14 individual journeys were recorded from DRC territories that reported cases of EVD during the current outbreak, though none of these came from health zones with active cases during the last 42
days (WHO). In addition, 16 individuals came from Kasese district in Uganda.
• 10.5% of respondents reported Juba County as their intended destination.
• 36.1% came to South Sudan for economic reasons, 13.6% for family-related reasons and 10.8% to access education.
• 11.2% of women and girls travelled to access healthcare, compared to 4.4% of men and boys. This highlights the key role played by women as carers in the community.
• Most movement is circular, with 71.4% of respondents intending to stay a week or less in South Sudan.
Key insights
Surveyed flows to South Sudan from territories (DRC) / districts (UGA) that reported cases of EVD during the current outbreak2
Departure (territory, district)
FMP name Destination (county) No. individual journeys surveyed
Kasese (UGA) Elegu Juba 13Ariwara (DRC) Gangura Yambio 7
Goma (DRC) Elegu Juba 3
Kasese (UGA) Yei Airstrip Yei 3
Irumu (DRC) Elegu Juba 2
Ariwara (DRC) Kaya Yei 2
Flow Monitoring: EVD PreparednessFebruary 2020
IOM DISPLACEMENTTRACKING MATRIXS O U T H S U D A N
Publication: 15 May 2020
All our products are available on displacement.iom.int/south-sudan For more information, please contact [email protected]
Note: The boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Government of the Republic of South Sudan or IOM. This map is for planning purposes only. IOM
cannot guarantee that this map is error free and therefore accepts no liability for consequential and/or indirect damages arising from its use.
Haut-Mbomou
Lamwo
Arua
Kitgum
Amuru
Yumbe
Adjumani
Gulu
Moyo
Agago
Koboko
Maracha
Kaabong8 76 5 43
2
1
20
21
19
18
1716
15
1412
1110
Dungu
Ango
Poko
Faradje
Aru
Niangara
WatsaRungu
Bambesa
Western Equatoria
Central Equatoria Eastern Equatoria
JongleiLakes
South Sudan
Uganda
Democratic Republic of Congo
Central African Republic
Juba
Lafon
Ibba
Yei
Ezo
Torit
MaridiYambio
Terekeka
Nzara
Budi
Magwi
Tambura
WuluMvolo
Ikotos
Pibor
Lainya
Mundri WestMundri East
Kajo-keji
Bor SouthAwerial
Kapoeta North
Morobo
Nagero
Number of Individuals (February 2020)
Yei
Kajo-keji
Morobo
Juba
LainyaMagwi
Yumbe MoyoKoboko
AdjumaniAru
Faradje
9
8 76 5 4
3
141312
11
10
Democratic Republic of Congo
Area of departure Area of destination
Admin 1 Admin2 Affected Health Zones
FMPs
1 - 100101 - 1,000
1,001 - 3,0003,001 - 5,000
> 5,000 > 5,000 5,0003,0001,000100
Sudan
South Sudan
Ethiopia
KenyaUganda
Democratic Republic of Congo
Central African Republic
1 Owiny Ki Bul2 Elegu3 Jale (Litoba)4 Abaya5 Bori6 Pure7 Kerwa
8 Birigo9 Kaya10 Bazi11 Okaba 12 Yei Airstrip13 Yei Bus Stop14 Logobero
15 Rasolo16 Nabanga17 Gangura18 Bangainga19 Nabia Pai20 Source Yubu21 Dingimo
Principal flowsDeparture anddestinationof >200 individuals
Kampala Nairobi