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CCCM Cluster | South Sudan | Juba PoC 1&3 Service Mapping | March 2019 Key areas of Intervention Food security CCCM Health S/NFI Protection Information Education WASH Nutrition POPULATION PYRAMID 39,163 39,199 39,199 32,122 32,122 32,139 32,446 POPULATION DEMOGRAPHY POC 3 TOTAL IDPS MALE FEMALE POC 1 MONTHLY POPULATION FLOW ! \ Juba CAR DRC ETHIOPIA KENYA SUDAN UGANDA 1 Copyright: DigitalGlobe. Source: US Department of State, Humanitarian Information Unit, NextView License”. Produced by UNITAR-UNOSAT. Date of Image acquired: 19/11/2018 Juba PoC 3 Juba PoC 1 UNMISS Compound Data source: Service mapping-ACTED, Population:IOM/DTM as of January 2019. Individuals 0-4 years 5-17 years 18-59 years 60+ years 52% 14% 15% 22% 1% 14% 48% 13% 21% 1% Total IDPs living inside Juba PoC 1 Total IDPs living inside Juba PoC 3 7,635 24,811 32,319 Jul 18 Aug 18 Sept 18 Oct 18 Nov 18 Dec 18 Jan 19

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Page 1: CCCM Cluster | South Sudan | Juba PoC 1&3 Service Mapping

CCCM Cluster | South Sudan | Juba PoC 1&3 Service Mapping | March 2019Key areas of Intervention

Food securityCCCM Health S/NFIProtection InformationEducationWASH Nutrition

POPULATION PYRAMID

39,163 39,199 39,199

32,122 32,122 32,139 32,446

POPULATION DEMOGRAPHY

POC 3

TOTAL IDPSMALE FEMALE

POC 1

MONTHLY POPULATION FLOW

!\Juba

CAR

DRC

ETHIOPIA

KENYA

SUDAN

UGANDA

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Copyright: DigitalGlobe. Source: US Department of State, Humanitarian Information Unit, NextView License”. Produced by UNITAR-UNOSAT. Date of Image acquired: 19/11/2018

Juba PoC 3

Juba PoC 1

UNMISS Compound

Data source: Service mapping-ACTED, Population:IOM/DTM as of January 2019.

Individuals

0-4 years

5-17 years

18-59 years

60+ years

52%

14%

15%

22%

1%

14%

48%

13%

21%

1%

Total IDPs living insideJuba PoC 1

Total IDPs living insideJuba PoC 3

7,635

24,811

32,319

Jul 18 Aug 18 Sept 18 Oct 18 Nov 18 Dec 18 Jan 19

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SECTOR ORGANIZATION SERVICES/ACTIVITIES FOCAL PERSON EMAIL PHONE Position

Cephus Diggs [email protected] 912174585 Officer

Officer

Elleanor Goldney [email protected] 928100149 Camo Manager

Bol Tel James [email protected] 915776601 POC 3 Site Manager

Koang Museveni [email protected] 920643348 PoC 1 Site Manager

NRCProtection (training and awareness raising on peaceful co-existence Kitale [email protected] 922761572

Humanity and InclusionTwo direct services to 9 categories of PSNs (CR, SC, DS, ER, SM, SP, WR, PG, LP): psychosocial support (individual, group and family counselling) and rehabilitation services which

include provision of assistive/mobile devices when needed and/or physiotherapy sessions, training for caregivers, mobility training and adaptation training. Mary Ajwang

[email protected] Protect Lead Focal Point

Ronald Drichi (POC3) [email protected] POC 3 Focal Point

Agnes Kiko [email protected] POC 1 Focal point

Michael Kume [email protected]

Whitaker Peace & Development Initia tive NFI -provides sports material for target youths for both POC 3&1. on going Activities: -organized Sports events, football Tournaments ,peace engagement days in POC 3. -

supports children on recreation & psychosocial games, -provides basic counselling and make referral or refer cases to relevant protection actors . capacity building; trained youths

on life skills, coaching, refereeing , team management , peace building and con�ict resolutions -

Alex Moro0916905969

0925826270

HelpAge Internationa l

1. Repair of two multipurpose centers in two camps. 2. Counsellors/volunteers across two camps (4 counsellors per location). 3.Trainings of the counselors in Legal rights of older

persons, Psycho social counselling, registrations, participatory assessments (3 trainings per location per year of 3 days each). 4. Home visits and referrals. 5. Awareness sessions on

the rights of the older persons among the displaced communities - with the humanitarian workers/agencies & Camp management committees. 6. Formation of OPAs (Older People

Associations) in two camps with a maximum of 30-50 members in each group & training of the Federation leaders on Advocacy, campaigning, lobbying, representation, leadership,

public speaking.

Wani Gabriel [email protected]

09116606970

HDC 1.Provision of legal assistance and legal remedies (mobile legal aid clinic, 2.legal awareness campaigns and housing, land and property project; 3.Protection Monitoring Peter Deng [email protected] 927339315 POC Focal Point

Proscovia Aol [email protected] 925499378 POC Focal Point

Odalin Richard [email protected] 927552906

Noah Agib [email protected]

IPCA 1. Pro-bone legal service; 2. Court monitoring; 3. Training to the judges; 4. Legal advice; 5. Legal awareness on human; Rights and GBV/SGBV Wani Mandela [email protected]

0922271712

James Puot Gatluak [email protected] 924115994

Buony Kun Koang [email protected] 923657657

TDH1. Provision of protection and psychosocial needs of displaced children and caregivers through Child Friendly Spaces, adolescent programming& community based activities in the

UN House Poc3 in JubaAnnettte Kushaba [email protected] 925800400 POC Focal Point

INTERSOS Youth Friendly spaces and peer education outreach support Tiger Koang [email protected] 911112718 POC Focal Point

Susta inable Children Aid 1.Awareness raising on child abuse; 2. Personal Hygiene; 3. Children rights; Abe Samuel [email protected] 927301191 POC Focal Point

Yohan Sashima 927913308 Team Leader

Shohini Banerjee [email protected] 915878865

IRCIndividual Case management and referrals, Psychosocial support, awareness raising/outreach and community empowerment, economic and social empowerment.

Elijah Gatehang Nimir [email protected] POC Focal Point

Identi¥cation of survivors and referrals: to IMC and IRC (food, medical supplies, NFI’s, psycho-social support etc)

Capacity building: community outreach and awareness, trainings for the leadership on GBV, workshops and Training sessions for the community on gender equality and GBV,

creation of Women Peacekeeping teams for peacebuilding and GBV prevention

Physical Protection (Protective presence / Protective accompaniments): Accompaniments to the GBV survivals, Presence at food distribution, weapon free zone, water point,

outside markets (Jebel, custom, guideless 2 and Konyo konyo), and aiming for daily presence sustainability upon need. Advocacy & Coordination: UN House POC level Women's

rights networks with coordination at the national level

Child Rehabilita tion Organiz ation ( CRO)

1. CRO has been providing PSS and FTR programs in POC 3 since . 159 unaccompanied and separated children ( 85 boys and 74 girls) and 189 (98 boys and 91 girls) with di©erent

vulnerabilities have been bene¥ting from our PSS services. 1,256 ( 689 females and 567 males) have been bene¥ting from our services as caregivers, foster care parents and those

supporting children with di©erent vulnerabilities

2. CRO has been managing caseloads of di©erent categories in POC 3 since 2016 and Dignity Kits have been di©erent to children and caregivers.

South Sudan Red CrossPsychosocial activities:-1. Children and youth recreational activities 2 . Life skill sessions for youth, 3. community awareness sessions on di©erent psychosocial issues in the

community, 4. parents/caregivers sessions to be started in July, Sport music dance and drama, psychological ¥rst aid and lay counseling. B. Restoring Family Links:- 1. Phone call

sessions 2. Red Cross massages, 3. photo snap shots 4. tracing on referral to ICRC 5. Reuni¥cation on referral to ICRC

UNHCR Protection desk activities.

UNHCR Protection monitoring and community outreach activities through Community Volunteers

Targeted PSNs support and assistance. Overall coordination on protection issues

Community outreach work to identify protection risks and concerns in the community

Protection monitoring inside the community

Identi¥cation of PSNs

Support FGDs and community interaction for Sta© and during missions etc.

Protection

ACTED

RRP/ UNM ISS Camp Administration and Security

1. Site level coordination with humanitarian actors in the camp

2. Community Mobilization - Engage community governance structures in the day to day operations of the site. Mediate community issues, and issues with community and partners.

Hold regular meetings with community leaderships.

3. Site maintenance - Dig/complete drainage, build/repair community infrastructure, repair perimeter fencing, build bridges

4. Information management - Track movement in and out of the camp, register new arrivals, run a complaints desk, refer complaints, register lost and stolen cards

5. Service monitoring - Monitor service provision of NGOs CCCM

Child Protection

NP (Nonviolent Peaceforce)

Protection (SGBV)

Ca mp

Administra tion

UNHCR

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SECTOR ORGANIZATION SERVICES/ACTIVITIES FOCAL PERSON EMAIL PHONE Position

NRC

Facilitating of basic Education to IDPs children aged 6-18; 2.Facilitation of primary and secondary living examinations; 3. Facilitating accelerated Learning Programmed (ALP) for older

children and youth; 4.Vocational skill training for youths; 5.Teacher training; 6.Life skills and psychosocial support training; 7.Community mobilization and sensitization about

Education; 8.Guiding and mentoring of teachers; 9.Distribution of school supplies children enrolled; 10.Provision of dignity kits; 11. Construction and maintenance of temporary

learning spaces; 12.Emergence Latrines construction.

Juma Stephen [email protected] 922761520 POC Focal Point

DM I Working with children in the school, Working with lactating mothers, malnourished children, medical camp, working with young girls. Sr. Paschal 916898539 POC Focal Point

Bashir Ali [email protected] 915655052

Tiger Koang eduo�[email protected] 911112718 POC Focal Point

Angoonji Steven Ruben 925771067 Project Coordinator

Manuela Amal Samuel092521785

0916806491

CM CM1. Identi�cation of orphan children from 3 to 7 years old;

2. Providing food for orphans

3. Learning from p1 to p8

Bishop John [email protected] 918888750

Dr. Jules [email protected]

Dr. Nygo [email protected]

Aruna Ibrahim

James Otieno Ouma

Khemis Jacob Teip

Amule Samson

Maxchuel Ochieng [email protected] 925664020

Alep Okiera [email protected] 928493868

Edema Elias [email protected]

09166805079Jimmy Jamba- [email protected]

0921704011

Project Manager

Repent Taban [email protected] 912566019 Country DirectorJonkol Manas [email protected] 920107788 POC Focal Point

UNCEF 1. Donor and contract holder for wash partners NDSO and Nile Hope Josaphat Kambale [email protected] 916338905

Nile Hope1. Sanitation (minor repairs to latrines and shower blocks), 2. Hygiene promotion activities (awareness campaign, public awareness, house to house visits)

3. Cholera response team (cleaning and disinfesting all sanitation facilities, spraying entrance of garbage collection)Victoria Poni [email protected] 955282012 POC Focal Point

DM I 1. Working with preschool children, Distribution of nutritious food Sr. Paschal [email protected] 916898539

Ebba Florence ebba.¢[email protected] 923168148

Pory Pamela [email protected] 927905929

Grace Kiden 924330613

Galaxy 1. Distribution of Cash for milling machines. Allan Akombo [email protected] 926142503

FODAG1. Livelihood Empowerment project have the following activities: Establishment of livelihood training center, training SGBV survivors in baking, tailoring, Design, masonry, Carpentry

and Computer, Support to establishment and operation of 10 Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs)Gai James Kai [email protected] 925715343

WFP 1. Food supplier to distribution partners; 2. Monitoring GFD; 3. Monitoring cash distribution for milling Angelo Ochang0924333371

0915671047POC Focal Point

Nutrition

Concern Worldwide 1. Conducting Blanket Supplementary Feeding Program (BSFP) and Treatment of malnourished children under 5 years and PLWs' Lubaba Hussen [email protected] 916703518 Program Manager

Betty Tidio [email protected] Team Leader

Clinton Kenya

IOM UNHOUSE registration and veri�cation partner for GFD's Zerihun Zewdie [email protected] Registration Focal Point

Shelter & Non Food Items

(SNFI)

Concern Worldwide 1. Rehabilitation of shelters, 2. Delivery of shelter material for registered IDPs (listed in IOM Database) Lamis Ahmed sthsdn�[email protected] 916718492 Program Manager

Internews Humanitarian Information Service and communicating with Communities

Informa tion

WASH

WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL(WVI)

1. General Food Distributions (GFD)to all IDPs in PoC3 and POC 1 and Blanket Supplementary Feeding(BSFP) to all children under 5 years

2. Milling vouchers distribution to all IOM registered IDPs at POC 1&3, 3. Contacting milling service program for bene�ciaries; 4. Facilitate fuel and spare part for the millers; 5.

Conducting training for stakeholders; 6. Monitoring milling machine; 7. Capacity building of PMC and local leadership on the CBT& Milling services, 8. Provide coordination and

supervision of the milling machines operations involving request for access from RRP/UNMISS to take in water, fuel, spare parts etc), 8. Engaging stakeholders to prevent exploitation

of bene�ciaries by the millers through arbitrary milling pricing. 9. Facilitate access to milling services for bene�ciaries including maintenance of milling points facilities Food Susta ina bi l i ty &

Livel ihood (FSL)

Hea lth

1. Water tracking 2. Liquid waste dislodging, 3. Solid waste management, 4. Repair of water storage facilities and collection points, 5. Installation of hand washing facilities and latrines,

6. Construction of latrines and bathrooms, 7.Water quality monitoring, 8.Training of water point attendants in maintenance skillsNile Susta inable Development Organiz ation (NSDO)

Educa tion

IM C

1. Provision of level 2 hospital in PoC 1 and PHC in PoC 3 including health outreach activities across both sites

2. Provision of routine immunization services for children less than 1year of age with all routine vaccines which includes BCG, OPV (0,1,2,3), IPV, Pentad (1,2,3), measles.

3. Provision of immunization to pregnant and no pregnant women against tetanus with tetanus toxoid vaccine.

4. Provision of supplementary immunization activities to children within the camp.

5. Clinical Mangment of Rape Cases

6. Mental Health - Immediate care

7. Serverly Manurited Case Managment

8. Ebola preparation

Peace winds Japan1. Water point maintenance and repairmen; 2. Borehole rehabilitation; 3. Sanitation facilities construction, rehabilitation and maintenances (Latrines, bath room and hand washing

facilities); 4. Drainage construction, operations and maintenance; 5. Cholera response (latrines spraying/disinfectants, cholera preventing promotion and foot spraying);

THESO1. Sanitation facilities construction, operation and maintenances; 2. Dislodging and solid / liquid waste collection and management; 3. Drainage construction, operations and

maintenance; 4.Environmental cleaning; 5.Hygiene promotion session through community hygiene promoters; 6.Water point creation, water point maintenance and water supply

and distribution

1.Provision of Secondary Education in PoC1 ; 2.Provision of Teaching Materials

3.Professional Skill Development for Teachers and School Administrator; 4.Provision of Secondary Education in PoC1;

5.Construction of one classroom in PoC1; 6. Adult Education; 7.Students' Seminars

Agape M ission South Sudan

Education in EmergencyINTERSOS

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