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East Africa & Great Lakes

South Sudan

DRC has been present in South Sudan since 2005, implementing projects in Upper Nile, Unity, Jonglei, Western Bahr el Ghazal and Eastern Equatoria states. South Sudan represents the largest refugee crisis in Africa, with over 2.3 million refugees and asylum seekers hosted in Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya and, to a lesser extent, DR Congo. South Sudan faces high levels of internal displacement, with 2.2 million internally displaced persons as of 30 September 2022.

18 Oct 2024

Rebuilding Livelihoods After Floods: DRC's Support to Fisherfolk in Rotriak

14 Oct 2024

Leading the Effort to Prevent Early Child Marriage as a Community Leader in Bentiu

02 Oct 2024

Community-Led Disaster Risk Reduction in Bentiu

01 Oct 2024

Digital Village Savings in Bentiu

01 Oct 2024

DRC Farmer Market Associations in Bentiu, South Sudan

01 Oct 2024

Producing Sanitary Towels Locally at DRC Women and Girls Friendly Space in Bentiu

Displacement trends

Source: | DRC Foresight

Core sectors South Sudan

Protection
Economic Recovery
Humanitarian Disarmament and Peacebuilding
Shelter and Settlements
Camp Coordination and Camp Management

Displacement Trends

Definitions

EDPs: Refugees under UNHCR’s mandate
IDPs: Internally displaced persons
Asylum seekers: People whose claims for refugee status have not yet been determined
Stateless: People not considered as nationals by any State
HST: People living in Host Communities
OIP: Others in need of International Protection
OOC: Others of Concern

Source: UNHCR

See definitions here

Forecast

DRC forecasts are based on a machine learning tool that has been developed to predict forced displacement (IDPs, refugees and asylum seekers) at the national level 1-3 years into the future.

See all available forecasts here

DocumentsAll Documents

Humanitarian Multi-sectoral Emergency Response Project Newsletter

07 Nov 2024

DRC Protection Analysis Framework (PAF) and Data Entry and Exploration Platform (DEEP) Lessons Learnt and Best Practices Report

22 Sep 2024

From Dream to Success: Bol Oyath's Entrepreneurial Journey

26 Aug 2024

Diaspora Contribution to Climate Action - Snapshot

28 May 2024

Durable Soulutions Platform Summary

07 May 2024

DRC Complementary Action for Resilience Building (CARB) Close-out Summary

22 Apr 2024

Why we are there

Protection is at the core of DRC’s work. In the midst of crisis, it is important for an organization like DRC to support people who have lost almost everything while protecting themselves from violence, heavy rains, droughts, human rights abuses, exploitation and neglect.

DRC is a leader in Camp Coordination & Camp Management – coordinating partner agencies to ensure that everyone has the basic services required for a safe and dignified life.

DRC works with communities to address the root causes of displacement, such as climate change and conflict.

What we do

DRC’s mobile response teams work in the hardest-to-reach areas to provide lifesaving support and emergency supplies, with a focus on the most vulnerable.

DRC works to make communities safer by promoting peace and clearing landmines and unexploded ordinances.

Part of this work includes helping people identify risks and engaging community members and leaders to implement conflict-sensitive governance.

DRC is the social cohesion lead for the Complementary Action for Resilience Building (CARB) consortium.

Working in collaboration with

United States Agency for International Development
United States Agency for International Development
World Food Programme
World Food Programme
European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations
European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations
UNHCR
UNHCR
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Netherlands
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Netherlands
Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Global Affairs Canada
Global Affairs Canada
South Sudan Humanitarian Fund

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