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Millions Anticipated To Return To Khartoum And Al-Jajira

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Data indicates 1.8 million people have already returned to Khartoum. An additional 2 million people are anticipated to return to the area. In Al-Jajira, approximately 80 to 85 percent of the population has already returned, according to the BBC World Service. These two states are expected to see the largest numbers of returnees. Safety concerns remain a factor in the movement of these populations. Ensuring access to basic humanitarian needs is critical for the stability of these returning populations. The BBC reported that Khartoum and Al Jajira are the two states where the biggest returns are expected.

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Sources · 7 independent

BBC World Service

“Khartoum, we have seen already based on our data, 1.8 million people returning, and we anticipate another 2 million. In Al Jajira, based on our data, about 80 to 85 percent of the population have already returned.”

BBC World Service

“In Khartoum, we have seen already, 1.8 million people returning, and we anticipate another 2 million. In Al Jajira, based on our data, about 80 to 85 percent of the population have already returned.”

BBC World Service

“data, about 80 to 85 percent of the population have already returned. returns can go towards recovery and stability. Kesala and Jedareff are the two states that are hosting big amount of displaced population.”

BBC World Service

“We will also see these populations moving back. returns can go towards recovery and stability. Kesala and Jedareff are the two states that are hosting big amount of displaced population.”

BBC World Service

“We will also see these populations moving back. together to make sure that these react to their home and states as well. And IOM is here to support and deliver for those movement and populations in need.”

BBC World Service

“Khartoum, we have seen already based on our data, 1.8 million people returning, and we anticipate another 2 million. In Al Jajira, based on our data, about 80 to 80...”

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