Rakhine State, MYANMAR Monthly Camp Report: Oh ... - Shelter Cluster

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Rakhine State, MYANMAR Monthly Camp Report: Oh Taw Gyi North

Reporting Period: 9-2015

The report presents an overview of the situation in the camp, including basic demographic data, infrastructures and access to services as of September 2015. Information has been compiled based on various data sources, monitoring exercise and formal/informal interview with camp residents. Additional information on camp information can be made available upon request to: Veronica [email protected]

Monthly Highlights

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Rapid shelter assessment was carried out by DRC in response to the cyclone Komen; Identification of vulnerable HH effected by the cyclone is on-going;

Demographic Shelter and Population Longhouses Occupied Snapshot*

341

Shelter units

Total # of Household /individual

2681

2,681/13,655

Total Male Population/% 6,643/ 48%

Total Female Population/% 7,012 /51.4%

Age and Gender breakdown < 5 Yrs M F 1,479 1,429

6 to 11 Yrs M F 1,461 1,300

12 to 17 Yrs M F 1,004 907

18-25 Yrs M F 1,034 1,495

26 to 59 Yrs M F 1,406 1,562

> 59 Yrs M F 259 319

Persons with Specific Needs** *Updated as of April 2015 Source: HH survey done by CCCM

CR 94

SC 46

UC 87

SP 577

WR 103

ER 94

DS 140

SM 155

Mortality Rate Birth M 0

Death< 5 Yrs F 1

M 0

F 0

Death > 5 Yrs M F 1 0

**CR-(Child at Risk - all categories), SC-(Separated Child), UC-(Unaccompanied Child), SP-(Single Parent - males & females), WR-(Women at Risk, including SGBV), ER-(Elderly at risk - all categories), DS-(Disabilities - all categories), SM-(Serious Medical conditions - all chronic conditions)

Camp Level Update Field camp coordination meeting held in August: Camp Agencies Present: DRC DRC-CCCM, ACF (Nutrition), Plan (Food), SCI (Wash), DRC, LWF (Education), Management Mercy Malaysia (Health), IRC (WPE), SCI (Child Protection): Support  LWF: Has assessed the damages in the TLSs. They are planning to start the 

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renovation of the buildings. Mercy Malaysia: informed that the clinic regularly opens from Monday to Thursday, from 9am to 2pm. General updates from different actors;

Next Camp Coordination meeting at field level is scheduled on the 24th of September at 10:30. Next meeting with CMC members is scheduled on the 9th of September (time to be confirmed).

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Committees meeting: o Women group on the 1st week ; o Elderly group on the 1st week; o Youth group female on the 1st week; o Youth group male on the 1st week;

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Other updates

Recreational activities: o DRC Library open every Monday and Wednesday from 9 am to 5 pm; Monitoring and referral: o Wash Infrastructure monitoring on the 4thweek. o Hygiene Kit distribution monitoring (depending on distribution schedule). o Food distribution (depending on distribution schedule). o CRM on-going.

Camp Sectoral Update Due to the cyclone Komen, several shelters have Shelter DRC-UNHCR

Non Items

Food

been partially or totally damaged in the camp. DRC conducted a rapid shelter assessment the week after the cyclone. The results of the assessment have been shared with CCCM and Shelter Cluster.

WASH SCI

UNHCR is planning to distribute NFIs to those HHs who have been affected by the cyclone.

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Plan and CDN inform that they are waiting the WFP distribution schedule for the month of September.

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Post-distribution going.

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Hygiene kits and household hand-washing material distribution on the 1st and 3rd week of July; Hand washing Campaign and cleaning campaign in CFS, TLSs and Community on the 1st and 2nd week of July; Regular activities are on- going.

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CHP Training on the 2nd week of July; Cleaner and Waste Management workshop; CMC training on the 1st week of July; TLS Teacher Training and School Children Training on the 1st and 2nd week of July.

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Health Mercy Malaysia

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Although Mercy Malaysia informed the CCCM team that the clinic is running regularly from Monday to Friday, from 9am. to 2pm, our monitoring activities showed that the clinic closes before 1 pm. Several IDPs have been complaining on the lack of medical services during the CCCM field meeting.

NutritionMHCP

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MHCP activities (Mental Health and Care Practices) - (psychosocial support for caretakers, Pregnant and lactating women,

ACF

RSG has currently committed to respond to the shelter needs in the camps, especially in the camps covered by DRC CCCM. Although the renovation and repair of the partially damaged shelters have been undertaken by the CMCs, the totally damaged shelter are not been prioritized, therefore some IDPs are currently occupying TLSs, community buildings and communal kitchen as refuge.

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DRC-UNHCR

Food Plan-CDN

Planned activities

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monitoring

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- Nothing was reported.

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Regular activities on-going.

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Rakhine State, MYANMAR Breastfeeding counseling) in all ACF OTPs.

Education

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Nothing was reported.

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Nothing was reported.

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Protection Team will continue working with PSNs in the camps and following up on them and identification of PSNs for IPAs and distribution; Identification of protection concerns.

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Regular protection activities on-going; On-going FGD with elderly and psychosocial support training for the elderly; Monthly meeting with the women group facilitators and regular FGD with the women.

IPA assessment on the 1st week; IPA distribution on the 2nd week; Life skill training (Part 3) for Youth Facilitators is on-going.

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A meeting with Child Protection Group and Youth Facilitators is scheduled on the 5th week at the Youth Centre.

Security and Safety

Nothing to report.

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Nothing to report.

Community Participation &Social Cohesion

CCCM is planning to conduct a training on DRR in collaboration with IOM and Cluster lead to field based staff and community.

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IOM: Training on DRR for CCCM field assistants will take place on the 2nd week at OCHA.

SCI

Protection DRC

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Child Protection DRC

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