IDP Camp Profile - Al Khalidiya Markazi Management agency ... · Date opened: 3/15/2016 Occupied...

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This profile provides an overview of conditions in Al Khalidiya Markazi camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on 25/12/2017. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error, based on population figures provided by CCCM. In some cases, additional information from camp managers has been used to support findings. Camp Overview # of individuals: 576 # of households: 140 Date opened: 3/15/2016 Occupied shelters: 138 Planned shelters: 345 Ongoing extension: no Camp area: 54,400m 2 149*9 26988 51% male / 49% female 0ver 60 18-59 12 -17 6-11 0-5 1% 20% 9% 10% 9% Demographics 2% 22% 9% 8% 8% Location Map Anbar, Iraq January 2018 IDP Camp Profile - Al Khalidiya Markazi Management agency: Government Manager/Focal point: Haitham Suleiman Nayel Registration actor: Government Target Previous Round Current Round Achievement CCCM Average open area per household Min. 30m² 114 m² 294 m² Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 87% 82% WASH # of persons per latrine # of persons per shower Frequency of solid waste disposal Max. 20 Max. 20 Min. weekly 13 19 Every month 16 29 Every week Shelter Average area covered per person Average number of individuals per shelter Min. 3.5m² Max. 5 5 m² 7 7.5 m² 5 Food % households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in previous month 100% n/a* 56% Health Health services available on-site or within walking distance Yes yes yes Education % of children aged 6-11 attending formal school % of children aged 12-17 attending formal school 100% 100% 59% 57% 48% 37% Targets based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Findings based on household-level data, enumerator field observations, and camp management documentation Minimum standard reached, 50-99% of minimum standard reached, Less than 50% of minimum standard reached or not at all Summary Sectoral Minimum Standards For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected] REACH: [email protected] 12 Lat. 33° 21’ 0.487” N Long. 43° 33’ 0.653” E IDP Camp Map - Al Khalidiya Markazi ! G " ! " Tashdid Government Sabi Sanabul WASH Facilities WASH Facilities 1 Rubb Hall Afkar Sector: 3 Sector: 2 Sector: 1 Water Purification System Water Purification System ² Satellite Imagery: WorldView-1 from 1/1/2017 Copyright: DigitalGlobe, Inc Source: US Department of State, Humanitarian Information Unit, NextView License Scale 1: 650 0 100 50 Meters Camp Infrastructure Camp Delineation ! " Entrance ! G " Generator Office Water Purification WASH Facility Sector Camp Management Storage *Method of calculation for food distribution has changed from previous rounds

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This profile provides an overview of conditions in Al Khalidiya Markazi camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on 25/12/2017. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error, based on population figures provided by CCCM. In some cases, additional information from camp managers has been used to support findings.

Camp Overview# of individuals: 576# of households: 140Date opened: 3/15/2016Occupied shelters: 138Planned shelters: 345Ongoing extension: noCamp area: 54,400m2

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51% male / 49% female

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Location Map

Anbar, IraqJanuary 2018

IDP Camp Profile - Al Khalidiya Markazi Management agency: GovernmentManager/Focal point: Haitham Suleiman NayelRegistration actor: Government

Target Previous Round Current Round Achievement

CCCM Average open area per household Min. 30m² 114 m² 294 m²

Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 87% 82%

WASH# of persons per latrine# of persons per showerFrequency of solid waste disposal

Max. 20Max. 20

Min. weekly

1319

Every month

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Shelter Average area covered per personAverage number of individuals per shelter

Min. 3.5m²Max. 5

5 m²7

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Food % households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in previous month 100% n/a* 56%

Health Health services available on-site or within walking distance Yes yes yes

Education % of children aged 6-11 attending formal school% of children aged 12-17 attending formal school

100%100%

59%57%

48%37%

Targets based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Findings based on household-level data, enumerator field observations, and camp management documentation Minimum standard reached, 50-99% of minimum standard reached, Less than 50% of minimum standard reached or not at all

Summary

Sectoral Minimum Standards

For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH: [email protected]

Lat. 33° 21’ 0.487” N Long. 43° 33’ 0.653” EIDP Camp Map - Al Khalidiya Markazi

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Vulnerable groups

Intentions 13% reported needing financial support to return and restart in order to return safely to their area of originRestrictions 36% reported being able to leave the camp temporarily (e.g. to go to the market, for livelihood opportunities)Documentation 4% reported that one or more member is missing one or more documents

Top three missing documents reported by those households* Top two reasons for not attending education*

Latrines 99% reported access to public or communal latrines. Of those: 96% reported latrines were lockable from the inside 84% reported latrines had functioning lighting 97% reported latrines were gender segregated

Top two most reported methods of waste removal

Primary drinking water sources 76% outdoor water point 17% bottled water from the shop

Access to drinking water

WASH

9% reported at least 24 consecutive hours without access to water in the month prior to the assessment

908Collected 90%

Burnt 8%

Reported access to food assistance 56% reported having received Public Distribution System (PDS) assistance in the month prior to the assessment 100% reported access to a market within walking distance

Top two food consumption coping strategies*

Food Security

81Buy less expensive food 8%

Borrow food 1%

Shelter

Top observed shelter type

Top reported needed basic items*

Top reported needed winter item*

Electricity access Average number of hours of electricity per day 7

Top three income sources*

Top three reported livelihood coping strategies*

Livelihoods

32% reported not having an income source

Pregnant / lactating women 1%

Chronically ill individual(s) 5%

Disabled individual(s) 0%

Female headed households 17%

Protection

24 2113

*Respondents could select multiple responses**Insufficient sample size; fewer than five respondents

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REACH: [email protected]

27 27 14Heating fuel 27%

Fuel storage 27%

Winter clothes 14%

None 63%

Spent savings 15%

Charitable donations 10%

63 1510

Humanitarian aid 24%

Unskilled labour 21%

Government aid 13%

100

Tent 100%

Kerosene heater 99%

99Top 3 reported priority needs*

Priority Needs

Top three information sources regarding area of origin* From others who visited 68%

Personally visited 16%

Media 12%Top three information needs* Basic services 76%

Security situation 71%

Livelihood sources 70%

Access to information

100 49 35

681612 76 7170

WASH

(of households with school-aged children not attending school)

29% of tents have secondary cover

46% reported flooding in their shelter in the previous year

Food 100%

Employment 49%

Education 35%

MODM letter 100%

ID card 100%

Graduation certificate 100%

Not allowed to leave camp 17%

No transport available 17%

45% planned to move to a different location in next 3 months

100% reported that at least one of the members missing documents is an adult (18+)

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This profile provides an overview of conditions in Al Khalidiya Central camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on 24/12/2017. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error, based on population figures provided by CCCM. In some cases, additional information from camp managers has been used to support findings.

Camp Overview# of individuals: 4600# of households: 960Date opened: 6/11/2016Occupied shelters: 960Planned shelters: 1250Ongoing extension: noCamp area: 1,062,821m2

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54% male / 46% female

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Location Map

Anbar, IraqJanuary 2018

IDP Camp Profile - Al Khalidiya Central Management agency: UNHCRManager/Focal point: Raad Sabar EidRegistration actor: Government

Target Previous Round Current Round Achievement

CCCM Average open area per household Min. 30m² 994 m² 1075 m²

Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 120% 88%

WASH# of persons per latrine# of persons per showerFrequency of solid waste disposal

Max. 20Max. 20

Min. weekly

3343

Every month

1818

Every week

Shelter Average area covered per personAverage number of individuals per shelter

Min. 3.5m²Max. 5

3.3 m²6

4 m²6

Food % households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in previous month 100% n/a* 42%

Health Health services available on-site or within walking distance Yes no yes

Education % of children aged 6-11 attending formal school% of children aged 12-17 attending formal school

100%100%

69%39%

47%41%

Targets based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Findings based on household-level data, enumerator field observations, and camp management documentation Minimum standard reached, 50-99% of minimum standard reached, Less than 50% of minimum standard reached or not at all

Summary

Sectoral Minimum Standards

For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH: [email protected]

Lat. 33° 21’ 1.665” N Long. 43° 31’ 3.085” EIDP Camp Map - Al Khalidiya Central

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Vulnerable groups

Intentions 10% reported needing financial support to return and restart in order to return safely to their area of originRestrictions 35% reported being able to leave the camp temporarily (e.g. to go to the market, for livelihood opportunities)Documentation 1% reported that one or more member is missing one or more documents

Top three missing documents reported by those households* Top two reasons for not attending education*

Latrines 100% reported access to public or communal latrines. Of those: 99% reported latrines were lockable from the inside 99% reported latrines had functioning lighting 77% reported latrines were gender segregated

Top two most reported methods of waste removal

Primary drinking water sources 88% outdoor water point 12% bottled water from the shop

Access to drinking water

WASH

24% reported at least 24 consecutive hours without access to water in the month prior to the assessment

937Collected 93%

Communal bin 7%

Reported access to food assistance 42% reported having received Public Distribution System (PDS) assistance in the month prior to the assessment 99% reported access to a market within walking distance

Top two food consumption coping strategies*

Food Security

74Buy less expensive food 7%

Borrow food 4%

Shelter

Top observed shelter type

Top reported needed basic items*

Top reported needed winter item*

Electricity access Average number of hours of electricity per day 6

Top three income sources*

Top three reported livelihood coping strategies*

Livelihoods

17% reported not having an income source

Pregnant / lactating women 2%

Chronically ill individual(s) 2%

Disabled individual(s) 0%

Female headed households 19%

Protection

31 3011

*Respondents could select multiple responses**Insufficient sample size; fewer than five respondents

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For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH: [email protected]

51 48 27Heating fuel 51%

Fuel storage 48%

Light 27%

None 80%

Take on debt 15%

Charitable donations 13%

80 1513

Humanitarian aid 31%

Unskilled labour 30%

Unskilled agricultural labour 11%

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Tent 100%

Kerosene heater 95%

95Top 3 reported priority needs*

Priority Needs

Top three information sources regarding area of origin* From others who visited 61%

Personally visited 23%

Media 10%Top three information needs* Security situation 69%

Livelihood sources 66%

Basic services 65%

Access to information

92 55 39

612310 69 6665

WASH

(of households with school-aged children not attending school)

19% of tents have secondary cover

31% reported flooding in their shelter in the previous year

Food 92%

Employment 55%

Education 39%

n/a**n/a**n/a**

Not allowed to leave camp 68%

Newly arrived 16%

27% planned to move to a different location in next 3 months

n/a** reported that at least one of the members missing documents is an adult (18+)

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This profile provides an overview of conditions in Al Qasir camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on 26/12/2017. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error, based on population figures provided by CCCM. In some cases, additional information from camp managers has been used to support findings.

Camp Overview# of individuals: 13765# of households: 2651Date opened: 8/15/2015Occupied shelters: 2803Planned shelters: 2877Ongoing extension: noCamp area: 914214m2

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55% male / 45% female

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Location Map

Anbar, IraqJanuary 2018

IDP Camp Profile - Al Qasir Management agency: GovernmentManager/Focal point: Abdulqader Rabie YassinRegistration actor: Government

Target Previous Round Current Round Achievement

CCCM Average open area per household Min. 30m² 284 m² 323 m²

Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 89% 86%

WASH# of persons per latrine# of persons per showerFrequency of solid waste disposal

Max. 20Max. 20

Min. weekly

3360

Every month

1837

Every week

Shelter Average area covered per personAverage number of individuals per shelter

Min. 3.5m²Max. 5

3.1 m²6

3.7 m²6

Food % households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in previous month 100% n/a* 58%

Health Health services available on-site or within walking distance Yes yes yes

Education % of children aged 6-11 attending formal school% of children aged 12-17 attending formal school

100%100%

69%42%

57%43%

Targets based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Findings based on household-level data, enumerator field observations, and camp management documentation Minimum standard reached, 50-99% of minimum standard reached, Less than 50% of minimum standard reached or not at all

Summary

Sectoral Minimum Standards

For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH: [email protected]

Lat. 33° 17’ 24.314” N Long. 44° 6’ 44.233” EIDP Camp Map - Al Qasir

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Vulnerable groups

Intentions 5% reported needing financial support to return and restart in order to return safely to their area of originRestrictions 100% reported being able to leave the camp temporarily (e.g. to go to the market, for livelihood opportunities)Documentation 6% reported that one or more member is missing one or more documents

Top three missing documents reported by those households* Top two reasons for not attending education*

Latrines 85% reported access to public or communal latrines. Of those: 92% reported latrines were lockable from the inside 74% reported latrines had functioning lighting 81% reported latrines were gender segregated

Top two most reported methods of waste removal

Primary drinking water sources 74% outdoor water point 15% bottled water from the shop

Access to drinking water

WASH

18% reported at least 24 consecutive hours without access to water in the month prior to the assessment

946Collected 94%

Burnt 6%

Reported access to food assistance 58% reported having received Public Distribution System (PDS) assistance in the month prior to the assessment 98% reported access to a market within walking distance

Top two food consumption coping strategies*

Food Security

83Buy less expensive food 8%

Reduce food intake for males 3%

Shelter

Top observed shelter type

Top reported needed basic items*

Top reported needed winter item*

Electricity access Average number of hours of electricity per day 18

Top three income sources*

Top three reported livelihood coping strategies*

Livelihoods

30% reported not having an income source

Pregnant / lactating women 1%

Chronically ill individual(s) 4%

Disabled individual(s) 0%

Female headed households 12%

Protection

22 1812

*Respondents could select multiple responses**Insufficient sample size; fewer than five respondents

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REACH: [email protected]

33 33 17Heating fuel 33%

Fuel storage 33%

Winter clothes 17%

None 71%

Spent savings 16%

Take on debt 12%

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Unskilled labour 22%

Humanitarian aid 18%

Self employed 12%

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Tent 83%

Kerosene heater 95%

95Top 3 reported priority needs*

Priority Needs

Top three information sources regarding area of origin* From others who visited 54%

Media 20%

Personally visited 10%Top three information needs* Basic services 80%

Security situation 69%

Livelihood sources 58%

Access to information

89 59 41

542010 80 6958

WASH

(of households with school-aged children not attending school)

43% of tents have secondary cover

37% reported flooding in their shelter in the previous year

Food 89%

Employment 59%

Education 41%

ID card 67%

Citizenship certificate 33%

n/a

Child is disinterested 19%

Unable to afford education 19%

33% planned to move to a different location in next 3 months

50% reported that at least one of the members missing documents is an adult (18+)

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This profile provides an overview of conditions in Amriyat Al Fallujah camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on 27/12/2017. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error, based on population figures provided by CCCM. In some cases, additional information from camp managers has been used to support findings.

Camp Overview# of individuals: 26300# of households: 4804Date opened: 10/15/2015Occupied shelters: 4804Planned shelters: 5000Ongoing extension: noCamp area: 2,021,305m2

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50% male / 50% female

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12%12%

Demographics

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Location Map

Anbar, IraqJanuary 2018

IDP Camp Profile - Amriyat Al Fallujah Management agency: GovernmentManager/Focal point: Hussein Hamid IbdoyRegistration actor: Government

Target Previous Round Current Round Achievement

CCCM Average open area per household Min. 30m² 200 m² 383 m²

Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 89% 89%

WASH# of persons per latrine# of persons per showerFrequency of solid waste disposal

Max. 20Max. 20

Min. weekly

2026

Every month

2828

Every week

Shelter Average area covered per personAverage number of individuals per shelter

Min. 3.5m²Max. 5

3.7 m²7

3.7 m²6

Food % households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in previous month 100% n/a* 58%

Health Health services available on-site or within walking distance Yes yes yes

Education % of children aged 6-11 attending formal school% of children aged 12-17 attending formal school

100%100%

49%54%

64%63%

Targets based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Findings based on household-level data, enumerator field observations, and camp management documentation Minimum standard reached, 50-99% of minimum standard reached, Less than 50% of minimum standard reached or not at all

Summary

Sectoral Minimum Standards

For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH: [email protected]

Lat. 33° 8’ 57.654” N Long. 43° 50’ 59.582” EIDP Camp Map - Amriyat Al Fallujah

*Method of calculation for food distribution has changed from previous rounds

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Vulnerable groups

Intentions 6% reported needing financial support to return and restart in order to return safely to their area of originRestrictions 100% reported being able to leave the camp temporarily (e.g. to go to the market, for livelihood opportunities)Documentation 2% reported that one or more member is missing one or more documents

Top three missing documents reported by those households* Top two reasons for not attending education*

Latrines 91% reported access to public or communal latrines. Of those: 100% reported latrines were lockable from the inside 90% reported latrines had functioning lighting 99% reported latrines were gender segregated

Top two most reported methods of waste removal

Primary drinking water sources 80% outdoor water point 11% bottled water from the shop

Access to drinking water

WASH

23% reported at least 24 consecutive hours without access to water in the month prior to the assessment

100Collected 100%

n/a n/a

Reported access to food assistance 58% reported having received Public Distribution System (PDS) assistance in the month prior to the assessment 98% reported access to a market within walking distance

Top two food consumption coping strategies*

Food Security

122Buy less expensive food 12%

Reduce food intake for males 2%

Shelter

Top observed shelter type

Top reported needed basic items*

Top reported needed winter item*

Electricity access Average number of hours of electricity per day 21

Top three income sources*

Top three reported livelihood coping strategies*

Livelihoods

26% reported not having an income source

Pregnant / lactating women 2%

Chronically ill individual(s) 6%

Disabled individual(s) 1%

Female headed households 17%

Protection

27 1612

*Respondents could select multiple responses**Insufficient sample size; fewer than five respondents

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For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH: [email protected]

36 33 17Heating fuel 36%

Fuel storage 33%

Blankets 17%

None 66%

Spent savings 20%

Take on debt 15%

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Unskilled labour 27%

Humanitarian aid 16%

Government aid 12%

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Kerosene heater 89%

89Top 3 reported priority needs*

Priority Needs

Top three information sources regarding area of origin* From others who visited 63%

Government 15%

Personally visited 5%Top three information needs* Basic services 84%

Livelihood sources 70%

Security situation 68%

Access to information

92 63 37

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WASH

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49% of tents have secondary cover

35% reported flooding in their shelter in the previous year

Food 92%

Employment 63%

Education 37%

n/a**n/a**n/a**

Unable to afford education 23%

Child is disinterested 8%

48% planned to move to a different location in next 3 months

n/a** reported that at least one of the members missing documents is an adult (18+)

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This profile provides an overview of conditions in Bezabize Central camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on 28/12/2017. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error, based on population figures provided by CCCM. In some cases, additional information from camp managers has been used to support findings.

Camp Overview# of individuals: 7320# of households: 1220Date opened: 9/7/2014Occupied shelters: 1180Planned shelters: 1180Ongoing extension: noCamp area: 183,896m2

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51% male / 49% female

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Location Map

Anbar, IraqJanuary 2018

IDP Camp Profile - Bezabize Central Management agency: 7 Spikes OrganizationManager/Focal point: Radam Sabar SalehRegistration actor: 7 spikes organization

Target Previous Round Current Round Achievement

CCCM Average open area per household Min. 30m² 159 m² 129 m²

Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 91% 89%

WASH# of persons per latrine# of persons per showerFrequency of solid waste disposal

Max. 20Max. 20

Min. weekly

3249

Every month

3581

Every week

Shelter Average area covered per personAverage number of individuals per shelter

Min. 3.5m²Max. 5

3.1 m²7

3.1 m²6

Food % households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in previous month 100% n/a* 67%

Health Health services available on-site or within walking distance Yes yes yes

Education % of children aged 6-11 attending formal school% of children aged 12-17 attending formal school

100%100%

51%47%

57%46%

Targets based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Findings based on household-level data, enumerator field observations, and camp management documentation Minimum standard reached, 50-99% of minimum standard reached, Less than 50% of minimum standard reached or not at all

Summary

Sectoral Minimum Standards

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Lat. 33° 8’ 18.9348” N Long. 44° 0’ 42.5016” EIDP Camp Map - Bezabize Central

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Camp Infrastructure

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Sectors

Camp Management

Health

Office

Water Purification System

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Storage

0 10050Meters

Scale: 1:1,000

*Method of calculation for food distribution has changed from previous rounds

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Vulnerable groups

Intentions 7% reported needing financial support to return and restart in order to return safely to their area of originRestrictions 100% reported being able to leave the camp temporarily (e.g. to go to the market, for livelihood opportunities)Documentation 3% reported that one or more member is missing one or more documents

Top three missing documents reported by those households* Top two reasons for not attending education*

Latrines 100% reported access to public or communal latrines. Of those: 97% reported latrines were lockable from the inside 86% reported latrines had functioning lighting 83% reported latrines were gender segregated

Top two most reported methods of waste removal

Primary drinking water sources 73% outdoor water point 27% bottled water from the shop

Access to drinking water

WASH

9% reported at least 24 consecutive hours without access to water in the month prior to the assessment

100Collected 100%

n/a n/a

Reported access to food assistance 67% reported having received Public Distribution System (PDS) assistance in the month prior to the assessment 99% reported access to a market within walking distance

Top two food consumption coping strategies*

Food Security

133Buy less expensive food 13%

Reduce food intake for males 3%

Shelter

Top observed shelter type

Top reported needed basic items*

Top reported needed winter item*

Electricity access Average number of hours of electricity per day 21

Top three income sources*

Top three reported livelihood coping strategies*

Livelihoods

22% reported not having an income source

Pregnant / lactating women 2%

Chronically ill individual(s) 7%

Disabled individual(s) 0%

Female headed households 21%

Protection

28 1915

*Respondents could select multiple responses**Insufficient sample size; fewer than five respondents

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IDP Camp Profile - Bezabize Central

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33 33 14Heating fuel 33%

Fuel storage 33%

Blankets 14%

None 70%

Take on debt 19%

Spent savings 18%

70 1918

Unskilled labour 28%

Humanitarian aid 19%

Government aid 15%

100

Tent 100%

Kerosene heater 95%

95Top 3 reported priority needs*

Priority Needs

Top three information sources regarding area of origin* From others who visited 62%

Government 15%

Others who have not visited 8%Top three information needs* Basic services 90%

Livelihood sources 76%

Security situation 58%

Access to information

97 58 43

62158 90 7658

WASH

(of households with school-aged children not attending school)

54% of tents have secondary cover

41% reported flooding in their shelter in the previous year

Food 97%

Employment 58%

Education 43%

n/a**n/a**n/a**

Unable to afford education 11%

Missed too much to make up 11%

46% planned to move to a different location in next 3 months

n/a** reported that at least one of the members missing documents is an adult (18+)

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This profile provides an overview of conditions in Kilo 18 camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on 7/1/2018. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error, based on population figures provided by CCCM. In some cases, additional information from camp managers has been used to support findings.

Camp Overview# of individuals: 3773# of households: 822Date opened: 2/11/2016Occupied shelters: 850Planned shelters: 1089Ongoing extension: noCamp area: 431,697m2

1+16+9+9+151+18+7+9+16

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Location Map

Anbar, IraqJanuary 2018

IDP Camp Profile - Kilo 18 Management agency: GovernmentManager/Focal point: Jabbar Hamid SayerRegistration actor: other

Target Previous Round Current Round Achievement

CCCM Average open area per household Min. 30m² n/a 487 m²

Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 93% 94%

WASH# of persons per latrine# of persons per showerFrequency of solid waste disposal

Max. 20Max. 20

Min. weekly

2972

Every week

2632

Every week

Shelter Average area covered per personAverage number of individuals per shelter

Min. 3.5m²Max. 5

3.7 m²7

3.7 m²6

Food % households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in previous month 100% n/a* 59%

Health Health services available on-site or within walking distance Yes yes yes

Education % of children aged 6-11 attending formal school% of children aged 12-17 attending formal school

100%100%

32%30%

82%49%

Targets based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Findings based on household-level data, enumerator field observations, and camp management documentation Minimum standard reached, 50-99% of minimum standard reached, Less than 50% of minimum standard reached or not at all

Summary

Sectoral Minimum Standards

For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH: [email protected]

Lat. 33° 23’ 55.6” N Long. 43° 8’ 13.65” EIDP Camp Map - Kilo 18

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School

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Scale: 1:1,500

Camp Infrastructure

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Community Centre

Health

Office

Education

Storage

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Office

*Method of calculation for food distribution has changed from previous rounds

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Vulnerable groups

Intentions 12% reported needing financial support to return and restart in order to return safely to their area of originRestrictions 100% reported being able to leave the camp temporarily (e.g. to go to the market, for livelihood opportunities)Documentation 0% reported that one or more member is missing one or more documents

Top three missing documents reported by those households* Top two reasons for not attending education*

Latrines 100% reported access to public or communal latrines. Of those: 99% reported latrines were lockable from the inside 85% reported latrines had functioning lighting 99% reported latrines were gender segregated

Top two most reported methods of waste removal

Primary drinking water sources 91% outdoor water point 9% indoor water point

Access to drinking water

WASH

10% reported at least 24 consecutive hours without access to water in the month prior to the assessment

100Collected 100%

n/a n/a

Reported access to food assistance 59% reported having received Public Distribution System (PDS) assistance in the month prior to the assessment 99% reported access to a market within walking distance

Top two food consumption coping strategies*

Food Security

92Buy less expensive food 9%

Borrow food 2%

Shelter

Top observed shelter type

Top reported needed basic items*

Top reported needed winter item*

Electricity access Average number of hours of electricity per day 18

Top three income sources*

Top three reported livelihood coping strategies*

Livelihoods

30% reported not having an income source

Pregnant / lactating women 2%

Chronically ill individual(s) 4%

Disabled individual(s) 0%

Female headed households 19%

Protection

23 1615

*Respondents could select multiple responses**Insufficient sample size; fewer than five respondents

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IDP Camp Profile - Kilo 18

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25 25 10Heating fuel 25%

Fuel storage 25%

Mattresses 10%

None 56%

Spent savings 25%

Take on debt 17%

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Unskilled labour 23%

Humanitarian aid 16%

Self employed 15%

100

Tent 100%

Kerosene heater 87%

87Top 3 reported priority needs*

Priority Needs

Top three information sources regarding area of origin* From others who visited 67%

Media 16%

Personally visited 7%Top three information needs* Basic services 83%

Livelihood sources 79%

Security situation 70%

Access to information

95 57 41

67167 83 7970

WASH

(of households with school-aged children not attending school)

56% of tents have secondary cover

66% reported flooding in their shelter in the previous year

Food 95%

Employment 57%

Education 41%

n/a**n/a**n/a**

Unable to afford education 17%

Missed too much to make up 17%

65% planned to move to a different location in next 3 months

n/a reported that at least one of the members missing documents is an adult (18+)