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52[2] NEEDS PROGRESS ANALYSIS | SECTOR RESPONSE UNITED NATIONS AND PARTNERSSUDAN MID YEAR WORK REVIEW PLAN | SUDAN <strong>2012</strong> WORK PLAN <strong>2012</strong>Implementation challengesContinued conflict in in <strong>the</strong> border areas in South Kord<strong>of</strong>anand Blue Nile has seriously limited transportation options <strong>for</strong>those wishing to return. The recent conflict in Higlig betweenMarch and April <strong>2012</strong> has fur<strong>the</strong>r exacerbated this, as all train,air and barge movements were halted by <strong>the</strong> Government.From 9 April, all South <strong>Sudan</strong>ese were also required to havetravel documents <strong>for</strong> air travel and <strong>the</strong>re are no longer anydirect flights between <strong>Sudan</strong> and South <strong>Sudan</strong>. This has meantthat South <strong>Sudan</strong>ese in <strong>Sudan</strong> have nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> documentationnor <strong>the</strong> means to return. Additionally, <strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> South<strong>Sudan</strong>ese do not possess legal documentation that wouldallow <strong>the</strong>m to regularize <strong>the</strong>ir stay (e.g. nationality papers orpassports) and <strong>the</strong>re is still uncertainty over how South <strong>Sudan</strong>esecan apply <strong>for</strong> residency in <strong>Sudan</strong>.<strong>of</strong> assistance and reintegration as required in order <strong>for</strong> returnsto be sustainable; however, <strong>the</strong> low levels <strong>of</strong> Governmentinvestment in return areas affects <strong>the</strong> sustainability <strong>of</strong> returns.Sector Project RevalidationNo changes reported.Coverage <strong>of</strong> Needs by Actors not in <strong>the</strong> Sectoror CAPNone reported.The continuing insecurity in South Kord<strong>of</strong>an and Blue Nile hasprevented <strong>the</strong> returns <strong>of</strong> IDPs. About 460,000 people havebeen severely affected or displaced from <strong>the</strong> conflicts withcontinued reports <strong>of</strong> new displacements in South Kord<strong>of</strong>an.Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se IDPs may require return and early reintegrationassistance when security permits <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir return; howeveraccess remains a major challenge.In Darfur, returns <strong>of</strong> IDPs were noted during <strong>the</strong> first half <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> year, although not at <strong>the</strong> same rate as 2011. There werereports <strong>of</strong> new displacements during <strong>the</strong> same period. Thesector is working with <strong>the</strong> Government and o<strong>the</strong>r sectors toensure that those returning are provided with adequate levelsRERTURNS AND REINTEGRATION SECTOR FUNDING REQUIREMENTSLEGENDLIBYARevisedRed SeaFundedNORTHERN$0.40 m$0.22 mNILE$0.40 m$0.22 mRED SEA$0.40 m$0.22 mCHADWESTDARFUR$1.39 m$0.34 mCENTRALAFRICANREPUBLICNORTH DARFUR$1.11 m$0.32 mSOUTH DARFUR$1.51 m$0.44 m$5.58 m$1.54 mKHARTOUM$0.40 m$0.22 mNORTH KORDOFANEL GEZIRA$0.40 m$0.22 mWHITESENNARNILE$0.40 m$8.52 m$0.22 m$3.41 mBLUE NILESOUTH KORDOFAN$1.90 m$2.10 m$0.29 m$0.29 m$0.33 m$0.00 mABYEIREPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDANKASSALA$1.23 m$0.29 mGEDAREF$0.40 m$0.22 mERITREAETHIOPIA

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