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DTM South Sudan: Event Tracking Report #69 (1 - 15 November 2024)

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South Sudan is currently facing a complex humanitarian crisis characterized by extensive internal displacements. The underlying causes of these displacement dynamics are varied and include communal clashes, flooding, insecurity, violence, natural disasters, and cross-border movements.

Between 1st and 15th November 2024, enumerators from the Displacement Tracking Matrix documented significant disaster (flood) related displacements affecting 44,279 individuals. The majority of these displacements occurred in Unity where 15,968 individuals were displaced to Panyijar (14,764 individuals), and Mayom counties (1,204 individuals)

The effect of these displacements calls for urgent humanitarian intervention among the affected population. Those who have been displaced identified their most pressing requirements as being in dire need of food, health, and shelter.