UNDSS SUDAN (SOUTHERN SECTOR)

               SOUTH SUDAN HUMANITARIAN SECURITY REPORT #270
     PERIOD COVERING FROM 09 OCT 08 (1600 hrs) to 10 OCT 08 (1600 hrs)

                  All of South Sudan is UN Security Phase-III.
      MOSS and MORSS compliance are mandatory for all civilian staff of the
                      UN Agencies, Programs, Funds and DPKO

                ALL ARE ADVISED TO TAKE PARTICULAR NOTE OF
                 SPLA MP (MAJ DENG) CONTACT DETAILS BELOW
              IN CASE OF ANY ARMED ROBBERY/BREAK-INS IN JUBA:

                         a. (+256)(0)477104392-Gemtel.

                         b. (+249)(0)121871299-Sudani.

NO CHANGES IN LAST 24 HRS.


Curfew Timings:

Malakal:  Movement within Malakal town has been declared by the ASMT wef 02
Oct ’08 as follows:

On foot – 2100 hrs to 0600 hrs;
Vehicle – 2400 hrs to 0600 hrs.

All  UN  personnel  operating  in Malakal are advised to strictly adhere to
these  timings. All are also advised to display UN ID cards and have radios
at all times.

Wau:   Movement  within  the  town  is  restricted from 2400hrs to 0500hrs.
However staff should also be cautious when driving during late hours.

Rumbek:   0100  hrs  to 0500 hrs as had been imposed by the ASMT wef 22 Aug
08.   Any  emergency movements within these curfew hours should be notified
to  UNMIS  Security  via  Romeo  Golf  Base  or Romeo Foxtrot Base prior to
commencing  the  journey.  All staff in Rumbek are to respect the curfew as
above.

Juba: 0100 hrs to 0500 hrs effective 31 May 2008. All UN Staff are to be at
their  residences  by  0030hrs.  Only drivers are to be on the road between
0030  hrs  and  0100 hrs after dropping off the rest of the staff and while
enroute to their residences.

Bor: Foot – from 2200 to 0600 hrs and Vehicles: 2359-0600 hrs.

Bentiu: Foot -  from 2000 to 0630 hrs and Vehicles: 2200-0630 hrs.

Juba Security Advisory

1.                   The  Southern  Sudan SMT on 02 May 2008 in conjunction
with the advisory issued below, reminds all staff again to observe the same
and  pay  special attention at night. Most of the recent criminal incidents
in Juba have occurred between 0100 and 0400 hrs.

2.                   All  staff  are  reminded  that  at  night there is an
increased  risk  of  an inappropriate or delayed response to incidents from
the  Host  Government. Apart from observing the current UN Curfew, this can
be mitigated by reducing the likelihood of being involved in an incident by
applying some common sense precautions:

   a. Ensure that your colleagues know where you are, when are you expected
      back and who to contact if you do not show up.
   b.  Do not travel alone – more than one person per vehicle and more than
      one vehicle.
   c. Travel on main roads and avoid problematic areas.
   d. Have a dedicated sober driver.
   e.  Be  aware that even during off-work periods we represent our various
      organizations.  Our  behavior  affects  the image of the organization
      (code of conduct, local sensitivities).
   f.  MOSS  compliance  –  emphasis  on communications, contactability and
      identification.

3.                   Staff  should,  where  practical,  avoid areas in Juba
during  evening  hours  which  have  host  government or other armed people
securing  buildings  and  installations;  such  are  ministerial and senior
officials’  accommodation, particularly in the Juba “first class area” near
the UNDP accommodation/ office and OCHA office. Staff when driving close to
these locations should use main roads only. This is to assist in preventing
further  incidents  of  staff being stopped at such locations/ checkpoints.
Staff  involved in such incidents should comply with the correct procedures
described  in  the  “Basic / Advanced security in the field” CD ROM and the
security training workshop.

RECENT CHANGES

1.       Jonglei  State.   Motot  was  reduced  to  Level  2 after security
assessment. Effective 23 Sept 08.

2.       WEQ  State: After security assessment conducted the area of Sakure
(southwest  of  Yambio  along  the DRC border) has been reduced to Security
Level 3 with effect from 22 Sept 2008

3.        WEQ   State:  Due  to  insecurity  arising  from  armed  elements
activities,    the   road   stretch   from   Yambio   to   Sakure,   Yambio
Gangura/Nabiapai/Border  and Gangura/Mbata Sindan/Border has been raised to
Security  Level  3  (Armed  Escorts  are  mandatory)  with  effect  from 19
September 2008. Movement to be cleared by ASC Yambio

4.       Jonglei  State:  Yuai area and generally Wuror and Duk Counties in
Jonglei  State,  have  been  raised to UN Security Level 3 w.e.f 22 Aug ’08
because  of  cattle  related  inter-clan/tribal clashes and tensions in the
area.   Any  UN/partner  INGO  movement  in  or  to the area to be strictly
coordinated   by   UN   Security  in  liaison  with  the  local  government
authorities.

5.       Jonglei  State. As a result of agency specific threats, Walgak has
been raised to Level 3 as a precautionary measure. Effective 7 July 2008

6.      Upper Nile State. Given concerns pertaining to insecurity resulting
from road and river ambushes as well as other criminal incidents, all roads
and  river  stretches  in the Ulang and Baliet counties have been raised to
Level 3 effective 03 July 2008. Armed escort mandatory

7.       Jonglei  State.  Due  to insecurity arising from inter-tribal/clan
clashes/banditry,  road  stretch  from  Mabior-Ayod junction( North of Bor)
has,  additionally,  been raised to Security Level 3 (Transitional) - armed
escorts required- with effect from 6 Jun 08.

   8.      WEQ State.  Revised Nabanga Area Measures effective 05 June 08:

         a.                   Road  Stretch  5  km  south of Ibba center to
         Nabanga:   Level  3  (Transitional)  - Armed Escorts Required, all
         UN/Humanitarian  Movement  cleared by the DDO in consultation with
         the Host Government and ASC Yambio.

         b.             Nabanga:   Level  3  (Transitional)  -  all inwards
         UN/Humanitarian  Movement  cleared by the DDO in consultation with
         the Host Government and ASC Yambio.

         c.                   Road  Stretch  Nabanga  to Requamba:  Level 4
         (Insecure)  –   SPLA  Armed  Escorts Required, all UN/Humanitarian
         Movement  cleared  by  the  DDO  in  consultation  with  the  Host
         Government and ASC Yambio.

         d.          Requamba:   Level  4  Insecure  –   SPLA Armed Escorts
         Required  in location, all UN/Humanitarian Movement cleared by the
         DDO in consultation with the Host Government and ASC Yambio.

9.       Warrap  State.  Due to insecurity in Abyei, Agok (Northern Warrap)
has  been  raised  to  UN  Security  Level  3,  effective  20 May 2008 as a
precautionary  measure  to  limit accessibility to Abyei and to control and
monitor  humanitarian  access  to  Agok  itself  as  required  for security
management.  All  inwards  movement  to Agok (both by road and air) must be
cleared by UNDSS in consultation with the Security Focal Point on ground.

 SECURITY ADVISORIES / INFORMATION

1.                   JUBA:  Situation  in  Juba  remains  stable.  However,
presence  and  influence  of  the  OAGs on the West- South West of Juba and
violent criminals inside Juba remain a threat to staff and operations.

2.                     JUBA    Accommodation    Situation    and   Security
Considerations.  The only recognized secure accommodations for UN Agencies,
Programmes,  Funds  and  DPKO  civilian  staff in Juba are as follows: UNDP
Compounds 1 and 2,  UN guest houses, Afex (OCHA) Camp, Eric De Mul Village,
WFP  Jebel  Kujur  Compound,  MORSS  compliant private residences and other
locations  approved by UNDSS. Given shortages and the problematic nature of
some  commercial  camps  and  hotels  that in cases continue to be used for
overflow  purposes, the DDO on advice of the SMT recently has directed that
it is the responsibility of the forwarding agency, organization or section,
and  not  the individual, to ensure secure accommodation is available prior
to any staff member travelling to Juba on mission.




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 SECURI                                     |                            |
   TY                                       |                            |
 LEVELS                                     |                            |
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 LOCATI                                     |                             
 ONS                                        |                             
                                            |                             
 LEVEL                                      |                             
 4                                          |                             
 (INSEC                                     |                             
 URE)                                       |                             
 -------------------------------------------+---------------------------- 
 Serial|Location            |State |Effectiv|Remarks                      
       |                    |      |e       |                             
       |                    |      |dd/mm/yy|                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
    1. |Requamba            |WEQ   |05/06/08|Insecurity arising from      
       |                    |      |        |activities of an armed       
       |                    |      |        |group.                       
                                             ---------------------------- 
                                            |                             
 LEVEL                                      |                             
 3                                          |                             
 (TRANS                                     |                             
 ITIONA                                     |                             
 L)                                         |                             
 -------------------------------------------+---------------------------- 
 Serial|Location            |State |Effectiv|Remarks                      
       |                    |      |e       |                             
       |                    |      |dd/mm/yy|                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
   1.  |Sakure              |WEQ   |22/09/08|Insecurity arising from      
       |                    |      |        |suspected OAG activities     
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
   2.  |Yuai and generally  |Jongle|22/08/08|Cattle clashes and           
       |Wuror and Duk       |i     |        |inter-clan/tribal tensions.  
       |Counties            |      |        |                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 3.    |Walgak              |Jongle|07/07/08|Agency specific threats      
       |                    |i     |        |                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 4.    |Nabanga             |WEQ   |05/06/08|Insecurity due to activities 
       |                    |      |        |of an armed group.           
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 5.    |Agok                |Warrap|20/05/08|Due to insecurity in Abyei   
       |                    |      |        |and the resulting affect in  
       |                    |      |        |Agok. All inwards movement   
       |                    |      |        |to Agok (both by road and    
       |                    |      |        |air) must be cleared by      
       |                    |      |        |UNDSS in consultation with   
       |                    |      |        |the Security Focal Point on  
       |                    |      |        |ground.                      
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 6.    |All areas north of, |NBG   |08/03/08|Current insecurity involving 
       |and including, the  |      |        |Misseriya militia            
       |general horizontal  |      |        |                             
       |line Gok Machar -   |      |        |                             
       |Maper Aguer - War a |      |        |                             
       |War  and northwards |      |        |                             
       |up to Kiir River.   |      |        |                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
       |                    |      |        |                             
                                             ---------------------------- 
 ROADS/                                     |                             
 RIVER                                      |                             
 STRETC                                     |                             
 HES                                        |                             
                                            |                             
 LEVEL                                      |                             
 4                                          |                             
 (INSEC                                     |                             
 URE)                                       |                             
 -------------------------------------------+---------------------------- 
 Serial|Location            |State |Effectiv|Remarks                      
       |                    |      |e       |                             
       |                    |      |dd/mm/yy|                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 1.    |Nabanga-Requamba    |WEQ   |05/06/08|Insecurity due to activities 
       |                    |      |        |of an armed group.           
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 2.    |Rumaker-Kiir River; |NBEG  |09/02/08|Previous Insecurity.         
       |Majok Yienthou-Kiir |      |        |                             
       |River               |      |        |                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
       |                    |      |        |                             
                                             ---------------------------- 
                                            |                             
 LEVEL                                      |                             
 3 (ナ                                       |                             
 TRANSI                                     |                             
 TIONAL                                     |                             
 )                                          |                             
 Armed                                      |                             
 escort                                     |                             
 mandat                                     |                             
 ory                                        |                             
 -------------------------------------------+---------------------------- 
 Serial|Location            |State |Effectiv|Remarks                      
       |                    |      |e       |                             
       |                    |      |dd/mm/yy|                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 1.    |Road stretch Yambio |WEQ   |19/09/08|Insecurity arising from      
       |to Sakure, Yambio   |      |        |suspected OAG activities     
       |Gangura/Nabiapai/Bor|      |        |                             
       |der and             |      |        |                             
       |Gangura/Mbata       |      |        |                             
       |Sindan/Border       |      |        |                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 2.    |All roads / river   |Upper |03/07/08|Insecurity arising from      
       |stretches           |Nile  |        |ambushes.                    
       |In Ulang and Baliet |      |        |                             
       |counties            |      |        |                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 3.    |Road stretch        |Jongle|06/06/08|ASMT decision due to         
       |Mabior-Ayod junction|i     |        |insecurity arising from      
       |                    |      |        |inter-tribal/clan            
       |                    |      |        |clashes/banditry.            
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 4.    |Road Stretch 5 km   |WEQ   |05/06/08|Insecurity arising from      
       |south of Ibba center|      |        |activities of an armed       
       |to Nabanga          |      |        |group.                       
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 5.    |Road stretches      |NBG   |08/03/08|Ongoing Insecurity.          
       |Wamyel - Majok      |      |        |                             
       |Yienthou; Jaach -   |      |        |                             
       |Kiir River;         |      |        |                             
       |Malualkuel –        |      |        |                             
       |Rumaker; Gok Machar |      |        |                             
       |to Kiir River       |      |        |                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 6.    |Road Pisak-Rassolo  |CEQ   |06/02/08|Expectations  of Armed Group 
       |                    |      |        |movement to DRC.             
                                             ---------------------------- 
                                            |                             
 LEVEL                                      |                             
 2                                          |                             
 (Permi                                     |                             
 ssive)                                     |                             
                                            |                             
 -------------------------------------------+---------------------------- 
 Serial|Location            |State |Effectiv|Remarks                      
       |                    |      |e       |                             
       |                    |      |dd/mm/yy|                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
 1.    |Motot               |Jongle|23/09/08|Enhanced security            
       |                    |i     |        |                             
 ------+--------------------+------+--------+---------------------------- 
       |                    |      |        |                             
                                                                          




            ADVISORIES.

   1.       Speed  Limits  for  UN / NGO Vehicles. Due to growing number of
   traffic  accidents  and high increase in the volume of traffic including
   UN  and  NGO vehicles in the towns of South Sudan (especially Juba), all
   UN  Agencies and NGOs are reminded of the following speed limits for all
   humanitarian vehicles:

   40  km/h  MAXIMUM  speed  in  urban areas (including all settlements and
   people)
   60 km/h MAXIMUM speed in uninhabited areas on open roads

   Despite  repeated advice on the speed limits, there is a serious concern
   on over-speeding and careless driving by UN/INGO drivers in South Sudan,
   mainly  in  the  urban areas. All are advised to ensure that the drivers
   strictly  follow  the  speed  limits  and  safe driving rules. There are
   increasing  incidents  of  UN/INGO drivers and motorcycle riders getting
   into problems mostly because of ignoring safe driving advisories.

   2.       Off  Limit  Venues.  As  per  the  recent code of conduct audit
   conducted  in  Juba,  Konyo  Konyo  Market  has been declared off limits
   between  2000hrs  and 0700 hrs daily, for all UN staff (Mission, Agency,
   Programmes  and  Funds)  and the implementing partners. Any staff member
   violating the above will be liable to be charged with misconduct.

   3.       Mine  and  UXO  Route  Information.   The  following  notes for
   application  of  security  clearance  for  travel  on  'Amber' and Grey'
   routes  should  be  distributed  as  widely  as possible to insure staff
   members understand them fully.

        a.            Route Classification and Security Clearance.
        The  UNMAS  mine  map for South Sudan uses the following colour key
        for   route  classifications  and  security  clearances  notes  are
        provided   for   your  information.  Given  a  permissive  security
        environment   clearance   will  be  approved/  disapproved  without
        forwarding for UNMAS comment/decision, which was formerly the case:

        RED: Mined Route (travel clearance will not be granted for these
        routes).
        GREEN:  Cleared  Route  (travel clearance will be granted for these
        routes, CSMOSS applies).

        AMBER:  Assessed/surveyed  and  no  evidence of Mines or UXO found.
        Travel clearance will be granted for these routes but is subject to
        CSMOSS, mine/UXO awareness procedures.

        GREY: Not assessed / surveyed. ‘Grey’ routes should be used only if
        absolutely  necessary  in  case no alternative mode of transport is
        available.  Travel  clearance  for these routes will be granted but
        subject   to   CSMOSS,  mine/UXO  awareness  procedures  and  staff
        discretion  based  on the conduct of a local assessment (there is a
        requirement  for  the  traveller  to  be  informed and to decide to
        travel or not).

        b.           Mine and UXO Awareness/Precautions Procedures for Grey
        Routes.

        Rainy Season Effect:  Extra precaution should be exercised over the
        rainy  season.  Rainfall softens the road surfaces, sweeps off soil
        from the roads and deepens the vehicle tracks. Mines/UXOs that have
        been  buried  deep  may  surface  on  road  sections that have been
        frequently  used  and considered ‘safe’. Therefore, travel on ‘Grey
        Routes’ should be avoided and used only if absolutely necessary and
        in case no other means of transport are available.

        CSMOSS  Compliance (in particular):  Travel must be cleared by DDO,
        in  a  Field  Mission vehicle (with HF and Sat communications, mine
        blanket  and  tracked by a UN radio Room) and with a minimum of two
        vehicles.

        Be  Informed:   Ensure that the route is well travelled (don't even
        consider  travelling  on overgrown tracks) and that you take advice
        from  the  Local  Authorities  prior to travel, or that you contact
        UNMAS directly for advice. Be familiar with signs that may indicate
        the  presence  of  mines  or  UXO's  (dead animals, small round but
        regularly  spaced  potholes  - mine detonation points, uncultivated
        ground   in   otherwise   cultivated  areas,  ammunition  cases  or
        containers,  tin  cans,  deserted  buildings  in  a populated area,
        pieces  of  wire  and  small  wooden  stakes, small piles of rocks,
        crossed  sticks,  or  rocks  across a track or any other local sign
        that  may  be  used to indicate a mine or UXO is nearby). If in any
        doubt, do not continue.

        Spacing:  Maintain convoy distance "just in sight" (approx 100m).

        Safe  Route:   Stay  on the travelled route (remain on the carriage
        way, do not drive on the verges, do not walk of the road).

        Vehicle  Meetings:   If  you meet another vehicle on a narrow road,
        one  must  back  up,  NOT pull off the track. Use passengers in the
        back seat to assist in reversing by kneeling backwards, looking out
        back window and providing additional direction. DO NOT move off the
        carriage way onto the verge to allow another vehicle to pass.

        Navigation:   Ensure you are on the correct/travelled route (if you
        find  yourself  on  a  seldom  used track, immediately retrace your
        tracks and do not deviate from these.

        Staff  Discretion:   It is the traveller’s responsibility to ensure
        that   the  above  measures  are  understood  and  adhered  to  (in
        particular,  prior  to travel, information must be sought and an on
        ground  assessment  made). The route has not been surveyed by UNMAS
        and  in  order  to  prevent  closing  down  half of South Sudan (in
        particular routes that are already frequently travelled) the DDO in
        consultation  with  UNMAS  and  UNDSS  is  entirely  reliant on the
        discretion of staff to safely enable the conduct of programs. If in
        any  doubt  in  regards  to  a 'Grey Route' - do not travel on it -
        irrespective if a security clearance has been issued to do so.

        Updated  Information:  Updated  route  information  for road travel
        during rain season will be made available by UNMAS.

      OPERATIONAL MATTERS

         1        INCIDENTS.   NIL

         2        MEDEVAC.         NIL


         3        Security Briefing for New Arrivals.

   It  is mandatory for all UN staff to attend a One Hour Security Briefing
   within  one week of their arrival to the Duty Station.  For the UN staff
   newly arriving at Juba, the One Hour Security Briefings are scheduled on
   every  Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 15:00 in the UNDSS Office at Juba
   UNDP  Compound.  All  agencies are requested to strictly comply with the
   timing  to  ensure  smooth  functioning  of  the  security  office. Late
   attendance  is  unacceptable. Staff with exigency of other commitment on
   the  weekly  briefing days, should be rescheduled for the next scheduled
   day by the agency concerned.

ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS.

    1.      Security Clearance Procedures.
   All UN staff travelling into or within South Sudan must request Security
   Clearance   from  de  Deputy  Designated  Official  (DDO)/Area  Security
   Coordinator  (ASC)  on  the following emails:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   In addition, INGO’s/Non UN Agencies holding an MOU for security coverage
   are strongly encouraged to submit clearances as a notification of travel
   (this can be indicated at the top of the form and will not be subject to
   approval but used for tracking only).

    2.      Travel Documents.
   While  travelling  into  and  within  South Sudan, all UN staff, besides
   carrying their UN ID cards are strongly advised to be in possession of a
   valid Sudanese Visa in order to avoid immigration problems.






                                                                                
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|            |     1      |BJARNE LAURITZEN           |            |+2499125 
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|            |     2      |LEE LAWRENCE PETERSON      | 2565       
|+249912501262 |              |   JS 1    
|            |            |CSA a.i.                   |            |            
  |+8821621900378|           
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|            |     3      |YASHAPAL SINGH , DSA       |2123        
|+249912174588 |+8821654207766|  JS 1.2   
|            |            |Support and Admin Southern |            |            
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|            |     4      |ILKKA LAUKKANEN, DSA Ops   |            
|+249912501261 |+8821643338517|   JS 2    
|            |            |a.i. Southern Sudan        |            |            
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|            |     5      |SALEH MAHBOOB              |            
|+249912501263 |+8821643339623|   JS 3    
|            |            |UNFSCO/Ops Officer         |            |            
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|            |     6      |FERNANDO LEAL, UNFSCO      |            
|+249912167703 |+8821651124520|  JS 2.1   
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|            |     7      |DUMBA JATOE, UNFSCO        |            
|+249912172113 |+8821621900119|  JS 2.2   
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|            |     8      |NICHOLAS MUGANDA, UNFSCO   |            
|+249122717670 |+8821643336214|  JS 2.3   
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|            |     9      |CLAUDIA FIORI, UNFSCO      |            | 
+24917594247 |              |  JS 2.4   
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