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Abyei Region Maiwut Pigi / Canal Leer Rumbek N. Rumbek C. Rumbek E. Rubkona Luakpiny / Nasir State boundary FTR Caseload by County 1 - 250 children 251 - 500 children 501 - 1,000 children 1,001 - 1,500 children 1,500 - 1,800 children Other Counties (no data) Counties where FTR actors have faced access challenges The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Publish date: 2015 10 08 | Sourced from: FTR Working Group South Sudan, as at 11 September 2015 | https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/south-sudan/child-protection | Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] Total caseload of 10,151 children out of whom 2,136 have been reunified (21% reunification) 1 out of 5 unaccompanied and separated children have been reunified with their families since onset of the crisis in December 2013 4 out of every 10 of the (unaccompanied and separated) children have been recorded as followed up Of the 10,151 children: 1,479 (15%) unaccompanied 5,826 (57%) separated 2,845 (28%) missing 50% are girls 50% are boys 8,523 active caseload, of which: Since onset of the South Sudan crisis in December 2013, there have been 10,151 recorded cases of unaccompanied, separated and missing children in 39 counties across 9 of the 10 states. Out of these, 2,136 children have been reunified with their families. Considering the resource-heavy nature of the intervention, sufficient and timely funding is required, giving provision for the duration for reunification so as to enable more efficient response. FTR agencies need the humanitarian space to assist vulnerable children in areas that have faced acess constraints as a result of the crisis. South Sudan: Family Tracing and Reunification: Status of Reunification by County (September 2015)

South Sudan: (September 2015)Since onset of the South Sudan crisis in December 2013, there have been 10,151 recorded cases of unaccompanied, separated and missing children in 39 counties

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Page 1: South Sudan: (September 2015)Since onset of the South Sudan crisis in December 2013, there have been 10,151 recorded cases of unaccompanied, separated and missing children in 39 counties

AbyeiRegion

Maiwut

Pigi / Canal

Leer

Rumbek N.

Rumbek C.

Rumbek E.

Rubkona

Luakpiny /Nasir

State boundary

FTR Caseloadby County

1 - 250 children

251 - 500 children

501 - 1,000 children1,001 - 1,500 children

1,500 - 1,800 childrenOther Counties (no data) Counties where FTR actors have faced access challenges

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

Publish date: 2015 10 08 | Sourced from: FTR Working Group South Sudan, as at 11 September 2015 | https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/south-sudan/child-protection | Feedback: [email protected], [email protected]

Total caseload of 10,151 children out of whom 2,136 have been reunified (21% reunification)

1 out of 5 unaccompanied and separated children have been reunified with their families since onset of the crisis in December 2013

4 out of every 10 of the (unaccompanied and separated) children have been recorded as followed up

Of the 10,151 children:

1,479 (15%) unaccompanied5,826 (57%) separated2,845 (28%) missing

50% are girls

50% are boys

8,523 active caseload, of which:

Since onset of the South Sudan crisis in December 2013, there have been 10,151 recorded cases of unaccompanied, separated and missing children in 39 counties across 9 of the 10 states. Out of these, 2,136 children have been reunified with their families.

Considering the resource-heavy nature of the intervention, sufficient and timely funding is required, giving provision for the duration for reunification so as to enable more efficient response. FTR agencies need the humanitarian space to assist vulnerable children in areasthat have faced acess constraints as a result of the crisis.

South Sudan: Family Tracing and Reunification: Status of Reunification by County (September 2015)

Page 2: South Sudan: (September 2015)Since onset of the South Sudan crisis in December 2013, there have been 10,151 recorded cases of unaccompanied, separated and missing children in 39 counties

County Total Caseload Children Reunified % Reunification OrganizationsRubkona 1,802 719 39.9% NVP, UNICEF, UNIDOAwerial 1,167 467 40.0% CINA, SCIJuba 1,107 280 25.3% NVP, SYDAMalakal 940 85 9.0% INTERSOSPanyijiar 643 9 1.4% IRC, UNIDOBor South 485 209 43.1% CINA, HNT, NVP, SCIMagwi 452 42 9.3% CDOTAkobo 373 8 2.1% SCINyirol 326 20 6.1% SCIPigi/Canal 311 0 0.0% CADA, NHDFFangak 269 2 0.7% CADALeer 213 33 15.5% UNIDOKoch 206 4 1.9% UNIDOFashoda 188 9 4.8% FYF, WOCO, WVIRumbek Centre 186 0 0.0% DRDAAyod 178 0 0.0% CADA, SCATwic 168 91 54.2% WVIUlang 154 0 0.0% ADRA, UNICEFMaiwut 154 1 0.6% UNICEFMaban 119 0 0.0% SCIRumbek East 78 0 0.0% DRDADuk 72 35 48.6% CINAMayendit 64 3 4.7% UNIDORumbek North 63 0 0.0% DRDAGuit 63 11 17.5% UNIDOUror 52 0 0.0% HTC, INTERSOS, UNICEFMelut 52 17 32.7% MMTTMayom 26 3 11.5% UNIDOPochalla 16 0 0.0% HTCIkotos 15 4 26.7% CDOTLopa 15 14 93.3% CDOTTwic East 12 6 50.0% CINALuakpiny/Nasir 11 0 0.0% NHDFLongochuk 5 0 0.0% UNICEFRenk 5 0 0.0% MMTTKapoeta East 3 0 0.0% CDOTAweil 2 0 0.0% UNICEFTorit 2 2 100.0% CDOTWau 1 0 0.0% UNICEFTotal 9,998 2074 20.7%

County A > 50% reunification County E < 10% reunificationCounty B 25% - 50% reunification County D 0% reunificationCounty C < 25% reunification

Reunification rate by County & Partners

FTR Trends: Quarter 4 of 2014 - Quarter 3 of 2015

Total caseload

Total reunifications

No. of new registrationsin the Quarter

6,9208,061 8,355

10,253

6431,085 1,387

2,224

1,1571,141 294

1,898

South Sudan: FTR Partners by County