20200326 wau collective sites profile january 2020 · 2020. 3. 26. · wau town pre-displacement...

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Sector overview Background Priority needs IDPs in Wau Town Wau Jur River New Site Hai Bazia Jedid Hai Nazareth Hai Kosti Hai Jalaba Hai Mosephine Hai Kresh and Nimra Telata Ishak P o lic e Hai Jebel and Hai Jou Hai Lokoloko Hai Inqas Hai Salam Hai Jebel Kher Motamediya Hai Bagari Jedid Hai Khamsin Hai Jezeera Hai Korgana Jedid Hai Bafra Hai Fahal and Hai Zande Hai Kalavario and Hai Falata Hai Dinka U N M IS S Wau PoC Hai Jedid Hai Sika Hadid Hai Daraja Hai Aw e il Jedid Hai Bilpam and Komlang Grinti 4% 6% 4% 14% 3% 9% 2% 2% 7% 5% 4% 3% 6% 1% 2% 5% 5% 1% 2% 2% Wau Town - 95% Outside Wau Town - 5% 1 - 4 5 - 10 >11 0 1 2 Kilometers ¯ (Percentage - %) Pre-displacement area Wau PoC AA 13,243 3,587 6,068 215 196 Cathedral St Joseph Masna Nazareth Lokoloko Church Wau Town Pre-displacement area of residence Source: Return intention survey - ACTED October 2016 Ensuring Fire safety in the CCs 1 2 3 Population distribution Sector Indicator Target Achieved CATHEDRAL NAZARETH Legend LOKOLOKO ST. JOSEPH Agencies CCCM Shelter/NFI WASH Education Food/Livelihood Health Nutrition Protection Land area per person Avergae covered space per person % of IDPs covered with non-food items Water availability (liters per person per day) Persons per tap Latrine coverage (person/latrine) Number of people per shower Students to teacher ratio % of enrollment in primary school % of household receiving food ration Crude mortality rate Mortality below 5 years of age % of GAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC) % of MAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC) % of SAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC) # of general protection cases identified # of people with special needs assisted # of GBV cases reported % of newly identified Unaccompanied or Separated children registered for Family Tracing and Reunification % of children <5 provided with birth registration notification % of General Protection cases referred 30m 2 >3.5m 2 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% >15 <250 <20 <100 1:50 100% 100% <2 <2 <10% - <2 - 100% 100% 100% 17.6 m 2 22 94 174 57 36 200 - - 100% - - 2.0 % 1.5% 0.8% - - - - - - AFOD IOM/WCDO/Caritas OXFAM OXFAM OXFAM OXFAM NRC NRC WFP/UCDC WHO/IOM WHO/IOM UNICEF/WFP/ AFOD WFP/AFOD UNICEF/AFOD UNHCR/WDG WDG WDG Hold The Child Hold The Child UNHCR/WDG Achieved Agencies 18.42m 2 - - 44 19 27 - - - 505 52 1011 10 100% - - 2.7% 2.2% 0.8% - - - - - AFOD IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM WAR CHILD C. WAR CHILD C. WFP/UCDC WHO/IOM WHO/IOM UNICEF/WFP/ AFOD WFP/AFOD UNICEF/AFOD UNHCR/WDG WDG WDG Hold The Child Hold The Child UNHCR/WDG Achieved Agencies 17.07m 2 - - - 100% - - 4.7% 3.8% 1.6% - - 0 - - AFOD IOM IOM OXFAM OXFAM OXFAM OXFARM NRC NRC WFP/UCDC WHO/Care WHO/Care UNICEF/WFP/ AFOD WFP/AFOD UNICEF/AFOD UNHCR/WDG WDG WDG Hold The Child Hold The Child UNHCR/WDG Achieved Agencies 139.36m 2 - - - - - - - 100% - - 2.8% 2.4% 0.7% - - - - - AFOD IOM IOM DPU/UNICEF DPU/UNICEF DPU/UNICEF DPU/UNICEF UNICEF UNICEF WFP/UCDC WHO/Care WHO/Care UNICEF/WFP/ AFOD WFP/AFOD UNICEF/AFOD UNHCR/WDG WDG WDG Hold The Child Hold The Child UNHCR/WDG Target more than 50% reached Target less than 50% reached Target reached Hai Masna Achieved Agencies TBC - 100% - 10.3% 8.4% 3.0% - - 0 - - AFOD IOM IOM OXFAM OXFAM OXFAM OXFAM UNICEF/CARD UNICEF/CARD WFP/UCDC WHO/Care WHO/Care UNICEF/WFP/ AFOD WFP/AFOD UNICEF/AFOD WDG WDG WDG Hold The Child Hold The Child UNHCR Unknown - 1500 Community engagement Monitoring IDPs’movements to and from return areas within Wau town areas - 348 - Masna ECS St. Joseph SSRC Lokoloko Nazareth Cathedral Wau Collective Centres January 2020 SITE PROFILE SOUTH SUDAN | CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT CLUSTER Wau collective sites were established in June 2016 following violent clashes in and around Wau town. Currently there are four Collective Centers, Cathedral, Nazareth, thousands of people. A fifth collective site, ECS was established in February 2017 hosting IDPs mainly from Jur River following clashes in the area. As of January 2020 total population for the five collective centers is 10,414 individuals. 15 29 Data Source: Flow monitoring data IOM-DTM (December 2019), Population data: IOM-DTM December 2019, indicators- IOM-CCCM & Partners January 2020 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 Jan Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug Jul Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug Jul Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug Jul Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug Jul 19,342 15,838 11,157 12,198 12,800 12,196 15,887 23,244 16,627 14,891 10,273 15,922 14,316 13,825 12,932 12,796 11,439 9,796 9,450 8,930 11,828 10,414 11,574 18,474 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 IOM/WCDO/Caritas - - - - TOP REASON ENTRY : TOP REASON FOR EXIT : Family Unknown FOLLOWED BY FOLLOWED BY Life is now better at destination Looking for better acces to services 93% 7% 0% 0% Nature of destination % of perm. exits Top destinations former home new home, - - former area but new home other dislacement site 38% 63% 0% 0% Intended period of stay % of new entry Top departure locations - - - Wau North & South 0% INTENDED PERIOD OF STAY NATURE OF DESTINATION 1—7 days 2—4 weeks 2—3 months 4—6 months Probably >6months 63% 37% Female Male 44% Female 56% Male 08 45 Entry Exit 47% of destinations were within Wau County 31% Male Female REASON FOR STAY OUTSIDE TIME SPENT AWAY FROM SITE AND INTENDED JOURNEY LENGTH of destinations were to Jur River County 52% Female 48% Male 339 294 2% 0% 9% 34% 55% 1-7 Days 2-3 months 4-6 months 2-4 Weeks more than 6 months 17% 17% % INTERVIEWS / SITE Flow monitoring Male Female 58% Female 42% Male Lokoloko Masna Nazareth Cathedral St Joseph 34% 3% 57% 2% 2% TEMPORARY 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 1% 1% 1% 3% 3% 7% 5% 2% 2% 3% 5% 6% 4% 10% 10% 13% Other Other Employmant Make/sell chacoal Food distribution on-site Education Education Collect fire wood Religius Services Religius Services To buy things Health Services Health Services Other livelihood activities Other livelihood activities 12% 4% 4% 5% 5% 6% 8% 9% 10% 14% 23% 6% 10% 21% 9% 11% 24% Check on/repair property Visit friends/family 7% 3% 45% 21% 15% 5% 4% 21% 34% 7% 2% 2% NEW ENTRY PERMANENT EXITS Madhol (Aweil East), Juba Wau South & North Cir-Cok (Cueibet) Wau North For more details and methodology, please visit DTM website:- https://dtm.iom.int/ TOTAL INTERVIEWED: 2,501 HH (7,084 IND.) REASON FOR MOVEMENT TOTAL INTERVIEWED: 161 HOUSEHOLDS (633 INDIVIDUALS) TOTAL INTERVIEWED: 16 HOUSEHOLDS (53 INDIVIDUALS) MAIN DESTINATIONS

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  • Sector overview

    Background Priority needs

    IDPs in Wau Town

    Wa uJur

    River

    New Site

    Hai Bazia Jedid

    Hai Nazareth

    Hai Kosti

    Hai Jalaba

    Hai Mosephine

    Hai Kresh and Nimra Telata

    Ishak P o liceHai Jebel and

    Hai JouHai Lo ko lo ko

    Hai Inqas

    Hai Salam

    Hai Je be l Kher

    Motam

    ediya

    Hai Bagari Jedid

    Hai Kham sin Hai Je ze e ra

    Hai Korgana Jedid

    Hai Bafra

    Hai Fahal and Hai Zande

    Hai Kalavario and Hai Falata

    Hai Dinka

    UNM IS

    S

    Wau PoCHai

    JedidHai Sika Hadid

    Hai DarajaHai Aw e il Jedid

    Hai Bilpam andKomlang

    Grinti

    4%6%

    4%

    14%

    3%9%

    2%

    2%

    7%5%

    4%

    3%

    6%

    1%2%

    5%5%1%

    2%

    2%

    Wau Town - 95%Outside Wau Town - 5%

    1 - 4

    5 - 10

    >11

    0 1 2

    Kilometers

    ¯

    (Percentage - %)Pre-displacement area

    Wau PoC AA13,243

    3,587

    6,068215

    196

    Cathedral

    St Joseph

    Masna

    Nazareth

    LokolokoChurch

    Wau TownPre-displacement area of residence

    Source: Return intention survey - ACTED October 2016

    Ensuring Fire safety in the CCs1

    2

    3

    Population distribution

    Sector Indicator Target AchievedCATHEDRAL NAZARETH

    Legend

    LOKOLOKO ST. JOSEPHAgencies

    CCCMShelter/NFI

    WASH

    Education

    Food/LivelihoodHealth

    Nutrition

    Protection

    Land area per personAvergae covered space per person% of IDPs covered with non-food itemsWater availability (liters per person per day)Persons per tapLatrine coverage (person/latrine)Number of people per showerStudents to teacher ratio% of enrollment in primary school% of household receiving food rationCrude mortality rateMortality below 5 years of age% of GAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC)

    % of MAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC)% of SAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC)# of general protection cases identified# of people with special needs assisted# of GBV cases reported% of newly identified Unaccompanied or Separated children registered for Family Tracing and Reunification% of children 3.5m2100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%>15