More Sudanese refugees arriving in S. Sudan: UNHCR

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September 15, 2016 (KHARTOUM) – The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR)
said it registered and assisted 298 new arrivals from Sudan’s South
Kordofan state last month, bringing the number of new arrivals since 1
January 2016 to 9,291.
[image: JPEG - 52.5 kb]*Sudanese refugees wait to board a truck heading to
Batil refugee camp in South Sudan’s Upper Nile state on 15 July 2012
(Photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)*

Nearly 90% of new arrivals, according to UNHCR, were women and children
from Boram, Heban and Umdoreen counties in Sudan, with unaccompanied minors
and separated children representing 10% of new arrivals.

“They reported hunger, aerial bombardments and ground attacks as the main
reasons for fleeing to South Sudan,” it said in a bulletin *Sudan Tribune*
obtained.

It, however, said that due to the ongoing rainy season, the number of new
arrivals has significantly dropped compared to previous months, with
renewed influxes expected to start again as the rainy season comes to an
end in November.

In August, UNHCR said, it relocated 502 refugees from Yida to Ajuong Thok,
including 275 new arrivals and 227 refugees who had previously registered
in Yida, bringing the total number of Sudanese relocated to Ajuong Thok
since January to 13,585.

“This includes 9,182 new arrivals and 4,403 refugees who had previously
registered in Yida. As many as 3,935 have been relocated from Yida since
May 2016,” it further stated.

“The current population of Yida is 59,292, while Ajuong Thok hosts 39,464
refugees,” adds the report.

Meanwhile, in Kaya camp, UNHCR received and assisted 48 Sudanese new
arrivals from Blue Nile State, bringing the total number of new arrivals in
Maban so far this year to 472.

This group of new arrivals, the agency stressed, came from Sudanese
villages of Bulang, Mufu, Mayak, and Soda and told UNHCR staff on the
ground that they fled their homes due to aerial bombardments, intimidation
and harassment by armed groups, arbitrary arrest and detention of young men
and women as well as lack of food, education and health care facilities in
their respective villages.

In Maban county for instance, UNHCR said it closely worked with the public
prosecutor to ensure due process of law in two separate sexual gender-based
violence incidents perpetrated by humanitarian workers against minors.

“For the first time in Maban, the local judiciary convicted the
perpetrators to imprisonment, in disagreement with the opinion of the
traditional court wanting the cases to be dealt with thorough customary
practices and private arrangements between the families of the victims and
the families of the perpetrators,” said UNHCR.

In Yusuf Batil camp, the refugee agency and its partner, Danish Refugee
Council reportedly conducted training for sector-based camp committees,
targeting 42 refugees and host community members on human rights and
protection aspects.

(ST)

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