SITUATION OVERVIEW
Clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have continued for over 12 weeks in Sudan. More than 2.8 million people have been displaced, including over 2.2 million inside the country and nearly 615,000 that have crossed the border into neighbouring countries, including Egypt.
Situation has not changed since June 10th restrictions became in place. As of 10 June, and according to the new visa regulations imposed by the Egyptian government, anyone entering Egypt, irrespective of age and gender, must have an Egyptian entry visa. The number of arrivals from Sudan at both border crossings of Argeen and Qostul has dropped significantly since the imposition of these regulations. Policy rigorously implemented by authorities resulted in significant drop in new arrivals. Maximum overall daily arrivals around 350-500 across two border crossing points. Exceptions are made to individuals with urgent medical needs, who are reportedly allowed to cross without required documentation if their situation is so serious that they require urgent medical assistance. However, partners continue delivery of life-saving services including health, WASH and protection services.
UNICEF is adjusting its plans to expand the response to the governorates beyond the Governorate of Aswanwhere Sudanese arrivals move to, mainly the Governorates of Greater Cairo and Alexandria. This will strengthen the inclusion and integration of migrants into the public services such as primary healthcare services, immunization and access to basic services.
UNHCR registered almost 7,000 households (14,500 individuals). Additionally, 30,000 individuals provided with appointments for registration.