SUDAN
- Recent security operations in Kassala State have led to the arrest of individuals with alleged links to smuggling and human trafficking.
- UNHCR and the Commission for Refugees (COR) have responded to referrals of 312 individuals who had been in captivity on average between 5 to 9 months. They have all been accommodated in asylum reception centers for further legal screening and needs assessment.
- Those identified include individuals from Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia. Among those screened, over 70% expressed fear of returning to their countries of origin, citing risks to life or freedom, serious human rights violations, and/or ongoing insecurity or conflict.
- It is estimated that 20% of those identified are unaccompanied children and approximately 10% are women, including GBV survivors.
- Individuals who have expressed interest in voluntary return to their country of origin remain hosted at refugee reception centers while IOM processes their return.
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Scope
Regional
Intervention Sectors
Human Rights & Protection
Organisation
Date
Countries
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Somalia