Finally, the partnership between UNHCR and the Government of the Republic of South Sudan and the support from the National Bureau of Statistics were fundamental to the successful implementation of the FDS in South Sudan. [...] The most widely-known GBV services among community), followed by safety services such as adults are health services for GBV (known by 85 safe shelters (known by 57 per cent of refugees per cent of refugees in the South, 72 per cent of in the South, 38 per cent of refugees in the North, refugees in the North, and 72 per cent of the host and 38 per cent of the host community). [...] Less than 1 per cent of refugees (62 per cent among refugees in the South, 56 per and host community households in the North meet cent among refugees in the North, and 54 per cent these standards, while the share is only slightly in the host community in the North). [...] In the host community the difference is The share is 27 per cent in the host community in even larger (38 per cent of boys/men and 18 per the North and 39 among refugees in the North. [...] Informal savings North and 3 per cent in the South).28 The share is groups are not widely used either, with only 3 per similar among refugees in the South (5 per cent) cent of refugees enrolled, while the share is 1 per and the host community in the North (3 per cent), cent among the host community in the North.
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Table of Contents
- _Int_V7Ak87nj 14
- _Int_AiXGfK1P 14
- nationality 22
- identity-documents 22
- birth-notification-or-registration 23
- displacement-history 24
- separated-households 24
- intentions-to-return 26
- _Int_95FrcJBI 26
- demographics 27
- individual-characteristics 28
- household-characteristics 31
- mobility 34
- participation 35
- _Int_oRFlS1jw 35
- safety 36
- gender-based-violence-services 37
- discrimination 38
- basic-needs 41
- water-sanitation-and-hygiene-wash 41
- drinking-water 41
- basic-sanitation 41
- handwashing 42
- clean-energy 43
- electricity 43
- clean-fuel-for-cooking-and-lighting 43
- shelter 44
- improved-shelter 44
- access-to-health-care 45
- preventative-measures-against-malaria 46
- maternal-and-child-health 47
- skilled-birth-attendance 47
- antenatal-care 47
- child-vaccinations 48
- school-completion 49
- interruptions-to-schooling 51
- participation-in-pre-primary-education 52
- social-protection 56
- livelihoods 58
- employment 58
- account-ownership 59
- remittances 59
- land-and-property 60
- changes-to-household-income 65
- subjective-well-being 65
- Abbreviations 6
- Acknowledgements 7
- Foreword 9
- 1 Key figures 10
- 2 Introduction 12
- The Forced Displacement Survey 13
- Country context 14
- History of refugee arrivals 14
- Refugee locations 17
- Legal framework 18
- Target population and sample size 18
- 3 Legal status and displacement history 21
- Nationality 22
- Identity documents 22
- Birth notification or registration 23
- Displacement history 24
- Separated households 24
- Intention to return 26
- 4 Demographics 27
- Individual characteristics 28
- Household characteristics 31
- 5 Social environment 33
- Mobility 34
- Participation 35
- Safety 36
- Gender-based violence services 37
- Discrimination 38
- 6 Basic needs 40
- Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) 41
- Drinking water 41
- Basic sanitation 41
- Handwashing 42
- Clean energy 43
- Electricity 43
- Clean fuel for cooking and lighting 43
- Shelter 44
- Improved shelter 44
- Health 45
- Access to health care 45
- Preventative measures against malaria 46
- Maternal and child health 47
- Skilled birth attendance 47
- Antenatal care 47
- Child vaccinations 48
- Education 49
- School completion 49
- Interruptions to schooling 51
- Participation in pre-primary education 52
- Food and nutrition 53
- Social protection 56
- 7 Livelihoods 57
- Employment 58
- Financial services 59
- Account ownership 59
- Remittances 59
- Land and property 60
- Shocks 61
- Changes to household income 65
- Subjective well-being 65
- Figure 1 Number of refugees in South Sudan 15
- Figure 2 Refugee population by location, March 2023 and April 2024 17
- Figure 3 FDS South Sudan—Final realized sample 20
- Figure 4 Country of birth 22
- Figure 5 Identity documents 23
- Figure 6 Birth notification/registration 23
- Figure 7 Years spent in South Sudan 24
- Figure 8 Separated households 25
- Figure 9 Intention to return to country of origin 26
- Figure 10 Population by age 28
- Figure 11 Proportion of women and girls 29
- Figure 12 Marital status 29
- Figure 13 Women who were in a union before age 15/18 30
- Figure 14 Refugee parents 30
- Figure 15 Refugees’ place of residence 31
- Figure 16 Household dependency ratio 32
- Figure 17 Households with dependents 32
- Figure 18 Free movement 34
- Figure 19 Participation in organizations/activities 35
- Figure 20 Perception of subjective safety, reports of theft and assault in the past year, by gender 36
- Figure 21 Knowledge of one available GBV service 37
- Figure 22 Experienced discrimination in the previous year 38
- Figure 23 Experienced a dispute in the previous two years 39
- Figure 24 Basic drinking water, sanitation, and handwashing facilities 42
- Figure 25 Basic drinking water, sanitation, and handwashing facilities, by gender 42
- Figure 26 Clean energy 44
- Figure 27 Access to health care services 46
- Figure 28 Out-of-pocket fees for health care services 46
- Figure 29 Mosquito nets used for sleeping the previous night 46
- Figure 30 Birth attendance and antenatal care 47
- Figure 31 Place of birth 48
- Figure 32 Child vaccinations 48
- Figure 33 School completion 50
- Figure 34 School completion, by gender 50
- Figure 35 Interruptions to education 51
- Figure 36 Reasons for interruptions to education 52
- Figure 37 Pre-primary participation rate 52
- Figure 38 Food Consumption Score categories 54
- Figure 39 Household Food Insecurity Access 54
- Figure 40 Household Hunger Scale 55
- Figure 41 Reduced Coping Strategies Index 55
- Figure 42 Social protection 56
- Figure 43 Labour force participation rate 58
- Figure 44 Unemployment rate 58
- Figure 45 Financial or mobile money account ownership 59
- Figure 46 Remittances in the household 60
- Figure 47 Land ownership or use right 61
- Figure 48 Secure tenure rights to land 61
- Figure 49 Experience of at least one shock in the previous 12 months 62
- Figure 50 Shocks experienced in the previous 12 months 62
- Figure 51 Coping strategies for shocks in the previous 12 months 64
- Figure 52 Changes to household purchasing power in the previous 12 months 65
- Figure 53 Cantril Ladder of life evaluation 66
- Figure 54 Life Evaluation Index categories 66