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  • !ETHIOPIA OPERATION MELKADIDA - CAMP PROFILELast important update about the camp

    Camp Location

    Infrastructures

    - Booster Pump

    - Solid Waste Disposal Pit

    - Water Point

    - Water Reservoir

    - Water Treatment Point

    - Distribution centre

    - Community centre

    - Child friendly space

    - Borehole

    - Early Childhood Careand Development - Health Center

    - Health Post

    - Primary School

    - Secondary School

    Camp OverviewOffice Melkadida

    Longitude 41.74

    Latitude 4.54

    Opening Year 2010

    Admin Level 1 Somali

    Admin Level 2 Liben

    Admin Level 3 Bokolmayo

    Camp Manager ARRA

    Implementing Agencies (21)

    IMC, JRS, WaPYDO, UN-WFP,REST, Mercy Corps, FA andNRC

    JRS, ESREB, UN-UNICEF,ARRA, SCI and DICAC RaDO, UN-IOM, ARRA and NRC

    IMC, UN-WFP and ARRA

    IMC, HUMEDICA and ARRA

    UN-UNICEF, SCI and NRC

    IMC and RaDO

    UN-UNHCR and ARRA

    UN-IOM and ANE

    UN-WFP and ARRA

    UN-UNHCR and ARRA

    FA and SEE

    ARRA and AHADA

    ARRA

    UN-UNHCR

    SEE

    IRC

    OverviewEstablished in 2010, the Melkadida Refugees camp is one of the 8

    camps in Somali region hosting Somali refugees who are seeking

    international protection and asylum in Ethiopia.

    34,787 | 4,839Households | 7~ Household SizeRefugees and Asylum Seekers

    47.88% 16,656Males 18,131Females 52.12%

    Humanitarian Response Indicator Impact Performance

    Indicator Current Standard

    Registration

    % of persons of concern registered on an individualbasis 100 100

    # of asylum seekers and refugees biometricallyregistered in BIMS 26,065

    Shelter

    % of households living in adequate dwellings 34.41 100

    # of transitional shelters provided 0

    WASH

    # of persons of concern per drop-hole in communallatrine 49 < 50

    # of PoC reached by environmental health andhygiene campaigns 34,631

    CP

    % of UASC for whom a best interests process hasbeen initiated or completed 8.09 100

    GBV

    # of awareness raising campaigns on SGBVprevention and response conducted 1

    Environment

    # of hectares of land reforested 0

    Energy

    % of health facilities with access toelectricity/lighting 100

    CBP

    # of projects benefiting local and displacedcommunities implemented 9

    Education

    % of children enrolled in primary education 58.96 100

    CRI

    % of households whose needs for basic anddomestic items are met 98.12 100

    Nutrition

    Prevalence of anaemia in children (6-59 months) 46.44 < 20

    Demography | November-2020

    31,158Biometrically Registered

    14,846Males 16,312Females

    POPULATION BY STATUS

    Refugees

    Asylum Seekers

    Other Of Concern

    AGE BREAKDOWN

    EDUCATION AGE BREAKDOWN

    TOP 3 NATIONALITIES

    Somali

    34,77999.98%

    Yemeni

    50.01%

    The boundaries and names shown, and the designations used on this map do notimply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The data isbased on reports and can be considered as indicative.

    For more information, please contact Stanyslas Matayo UNHCR Information ManagementOfficer at the following email address [email protected].

    Create Date: 14-December-2020Data Source: Accountability Matrix, proGres,Fact sheet, RRPM, MapGlyphsIDP Data Source:Datum: Geographic/WGS 84

    Web Ressource:https://data2.unhcr.org/en/country/eth

    100.0%

    0.0%

    0.0%

    9.69%9.69%9.69%

    12.87%12.87%12.87%

    11.59%11.59%11.59%

    6.7%6.7%6.7%

    4.59%4.59%4.59%

    1.29%1.29%1.29%

    1.15%1.15%1.15%

    9.59%9.59%9.59%

    12.41%12.41%12.41%

    10.69%10.69%10.69%

    6.2%6.2%6.2%

    11.04%11.04%11.04%

    1.37%1.37%1.37%

    0.82%0.82%0.82%

    00-04

    05-11

    12-17

    18-24

    25-49

    50-59

    60+

    8.43%8.43%8.43%

    14.77%14.77%14.77%

    6.98%6.98%6.98%

    8.37%8.37%8.37%

    13.8%13.8%13.8%

    6.7%6.7%6.7%

    03-06

    07-14

    15-18

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