Wau. Kuajok. Bentiu. Bunj. Yida. Jamjang. Mingkaman. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this ma
SOUTH SUDAN: Refugee population by State
| 31 December 2015
Refugees population trends by month | 2014 - 2015
UPPER NILE Kaya Yusuf Batil
SUDAN
Gendrassa
Doro
Bunj
Inset Yida Ajuong Thok Jamjang
Abyei area **
Abyei
Kodok
129,559
Malakal
263,000
UNITY
101,510 [38.6 %]
Kuajok
total refugees hosted in South Sudan
Bunj
[49.3 %]
Bentiu
NORTHERN BAHR EL GHAZAL
UPPER NILE
WARRAP
JONGLEI
Wau
WESTERN BAHR EL GHAZAL
ETHIOPIA
2,339
LAKES
Pochalla
[0,9%]
Rumbek CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
UNHCR Country Office UNHCR Sub Office
Mingkaman Tambura Source Yubu Napere (Ezo) Andari
WESTERN EQUATORIA
UNHCR Field Office
Naandi
UNHCR Field Unit
Yambio
CENTRAL EQUATORIA
9,436
[3.6 %]
Maridi
Gorom
20,156
Refugee settlement Urban refugee location International boundary
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
EASTERN EQUATORIA
JUBA
Makpandu
Refugee location
Bor
Lasu
Yei Morobo
Torit
[7.7 %]
Nimule
Undetermined boundary* State boundary 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. Creation date: 31 October 2015 Sources: UNHCR, UNCS, UNDP Feedback: UNHCR Regional Support Hub in Nairobi |
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KENYA UGANDA
50km