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IOM Begins Major Airlift of Vulnerable South Sudanese from Khartoum
IOM today (21/3) began an airlift of a group of 2,200 elderly,
disabled and other vulnerable South Sudanese, escorting family
members and IOM medical staff from the Sudanese capital Khartoum to
Wau, Juba and Aweil in South Sudan.
The operation, which will consist of some 50 charter flights
over the next ten days, follows two earlier IOM airlifts in
December and January of nearly 400 vulnerable people also unable to
make the grueling two-week overland journey from Khartoum to South
Sudan by rail.
Today's flights, carrying a total of 241 people, included one to
the South Sudanese capital of Juba, two to Wau and two to
Aweil.
The return operation, funded by the UN Central Emergency Fund,
was organized in close cooperation with the National IDP Center and
other agencies working with South Sudanese in Sudan.
The Sudanese authorities agreed in December to allow South
Sudanese to travel home on IOM-supported flights without travel or
identity documents.
The vulnerable returnees were selected from thousands of South
Sudanese who have been waiting for months for return assistance in
so-called "open areas" in Khartoum and at the Kosti way-station in
White Nile State, a four-hour drive south of the capital.
Every return flight is met by IOM staff in Wau, Juba and Aweil,
where the returnees are offered temporary accommodation in transit
centers, as well as health and social services in cooperation with
other humanitarian agencies, including WHO and UNHCR.
IOM also distributes essential non-food relief items and
arranges the returnees' transportation to their final destinations
in South Sudan.
For more information please contact:
Julia Hartlieb
IOM Khartoum
Tel: + 249 922 40 66 01
E-mail:
"mailto:jhartlieb@iom.int">jhartlieb@iom.int
or
Samantha Donkin
IOM Juba
Tel: +211 9 22 406 728
E-mail:
"mailto:sdonkin@iom.int">sdonkin@iom.int