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Data Source: Flow monitoring data IOM DTM ( May 2020), Population data: IOM-DTM May 2020, Indicators- IOM-CCCM & partners, May 2020
For more details and methodology, please visit DTM website:- https://dtm.iom.int/
Malakal PoC June 2020
Flow monitoring
Context Highlights of the month Sector overviewSector Indicator Target Achieved Implementing Agencies
CCCMEducation
Food/LivelihoodHealth
Nutrition
Protection
Shelter/NFI
WASH
SITE PROFILESOUTH SUDAN | CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT CLUSTER
Target more than 50% reached Target less than 50% reached Target reached
Site locationSite demography
Total IDPs
Age and sex disaggregated data
Site Coordinate
Lattitude: 09.95NLongitude: 31.68E
Site area: 500,000m2
Population count by sector as of June 2020
Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 4
44%
30%
12%
15%
Population heat map as of June 2020
Population
June 2020
<3,000
3,000-4000
4,000-8,000
8,000 and above
<5 years ≥5 years
Unknown
51% 49%
GIRLSBOYS
45% 55%
WOMEN GIRLS
MENBOYS
48%
52%
4,449(16%) 23,481 (84%)
Land area per person% of enrollments in primary schoolStudent/teacher ratio
% of households receiving food rationCrude mortalityMortality of Under 5 years old
% of GAM prevalence under 5 years of age (by MUAC)% of SAM prevalence under 5 years of age (by MUAC)
% of newly identified Unaccompanied or Separated children registered for Family Tracing and Reunification% OF general protection cases assisted, of those identified% reached with GBV prevention and response message
Average covered space per person% of IDPs covered with non-food Items
Latrine coverage (person/latrine)Bathing shelter coverage (person/shower)
Litres per person per dayPerson per tap
total IDPs living inside Malakal PoC
27,9300.140.16
16%2
30m2
100%<2<2
<10%<2%
100%
100%100%
>3.5m100%
>15250
20<100
100%18m 2
99%
16.9%3%
89%85%
3.38m 2
100%18.6-20
-<50:1 -
-
IOMIOMIOMIOM
DRCConcern, UNHCR
IMC
INTERSOS, UNICEFDRC, HDC, UNHCR
IMC, UNICEF, WFP
INTERSOS, WV, WC CANADA, UNICEFINTERSOS, WV, WC CANADA, UNICEFWFP, WVI, HDC
DRC
WHO, IMC, MSF, IOMWHO, IMC, MSF, IOM
IMC, UNICEF, WFP
TOP REASON FOR ENTRY:
TOP REASON FOR EXIT:
FOLLOWED BY FOLLOWED BY
95%
5%
-
-
INTENDED PERIOD OF STAY NATURE OF DESTINATION
Nature of destination
% of perm. exits
Top destinations
former home
new home,
Khartoum
former area but new home
other dislacement site
Juba
10%
24%
34%
4%
Intended period of stay
% of new entry
Top departure locations
1—7 days
2—4 weeks
2—3 months
4—6 months
Fangak, Fashoda
28%Probably >6months Renk, Nasir
57%Female
43%Male
54%Female
46%Male
24
Entry Exit
TIME SPENT AWAY FROM SITE AND INTENDED JOURNEY LENGTH
of destinations are in Sudan
19%
14
5%
160107
1-7 days
2-4 weeks
2-3 months
4-6 months
more than 6 months
5%
9%
8%
28%
5%
19%
13%
12%
13%
5%
37% Healthcare
Family
37
Malakal protection of civilians (PoC) Site was established in December 2013 with over 27,930 people currently seeking protection from armed conflict in the site. Four sectors currently exist in the camp with over 8,520 households. This is based on the last bio-metric registration concluded in January 2020.
1.Sensitization of the IDPs on covid-19 and its risk factors.2. Monitoring of basic services3. Provision of hand washing facilities
13%
3%2%
8%
Akobo, Malakal
Fashoda, Panyikang
Renk
AB
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J
EF
CD T
P
G
S
L
YV
H
U
R
N O
A DC
M
B
A C DB
K
W
INDBATT
Market Buffer Zone
Military Zone
Rwanda FPU
Buffer ZoneETHBATT
TRISTARBangaladesh FPU
FOOTPATH TO MALAKAL
CTC
MSF
MedicalHub
Fuel Depot
Echo Gate
Hotel Gate Juliet Gate
Foxtrot Gate
Charlie Gate
SECTOR 1
SECTOR 4
SECTOR 2
SECTOR 3
Family
Life is now bette at destination