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KEY MESSAGES

• Nearly all households who were interviewed in South Sudan were South Sudanese nationals who reported having fled active conflict in urban areas in Khartoum State.

• Findings indicate households endured dangerous journeys to reach the border, with most households reporting having faced difficulties, including racism and discrimination, transportation issues, and difficulties due to a lack of documentation. Some households recounted having been subjected to violence.

• Households overwhelmingly reported being in urgent need of food, shelter, and non-food items, including utensils required for cooking and storing water.

45% of households reported travelling with at least one pregnant or lactating woman in their household.

53% of households reported having been separated from household members since the conflict broke out on the 15th of April. Over onethird of those households reported children in the household had been separated form both parents.

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