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

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Rakhine State, MYANMAR Monthly Camp Report: Baw Du Pha 1

Reporting Period: 12-2015

The report presents an overview of the situation in the camp, including basic demographic data, infrastructures and access to services as of December 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

Demographic Snapshot*

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16 Days of activism: from the 25th November to 10th December. DRC: distribution of blankets on behalf of UNHCR on the 3 rd week of the month.

Shelter and Population Longhouses

Occupied Shelter units

Total # of Household /individual

Total Male Population/%

Total Female Population/%

127 (Plus two occupied kitchens)

110

1,010/ 4,850

2,390/ 49.3%

2,460/50.7%

Age and Gender breakdown < 5 Yrs M F 395 419

6 to 11 Yrs M F 457 387

12 to 17 Yrs M F 360 359

18-25 Yrs M F 418 513

26 to 59 Yrs M F 686 704

> 59 Yrs M F 75 78

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

CR 19

SC 13

UC 11

SP 125

WR 42

ER 15

DS 27

SM 38

Number of Births and Deaths / Camp Monthly Mortality Rate***

Birth M *

Death< 5 Yrs F *

M 1

Mortality Rate

Death > 5 Yrs F 0

M 3

F 1

1.03

*None reported **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)

*** Deaths per 1,000 persons per month

Camp Level Update Field camp coordination meeting held in November: Camp Agencies Present: DRC (CCCM), IRC (WPE), SI (Wash), ACF (Nutrition). Management Support 1

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Other updates

General updates were received from different actors;

Next Camp Coordination meeting at field level is scheduled on the 30thof December at 10:30. Please note the change of location: BDP2 MODULAR HOUSE NEXT TO THE BDP2 CMC OFFICE Next meeting with CMC members is scheduled on the 17th of December

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Recreational activities o 03.12. Football competition for men and youth boys o 07.12Focus group discussion with adult/elderly men, adult/elderly women, youth boys, youth girls o 09.12Joint CMA/CMC WASH infrastructure mapping;

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Monitoring and referral: o Wash Infrastructure monitoring to be conducted during the 4th week of December. o Mortality monitoring to be conducted during 4 th week of December.

Camp Sectoral Update Shelter

Planned activities

DRC-UNHCR

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The totally damaged shelters have not been repaired yet.

Non Items

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DRC will distribute blankets on behalf of UNHCR on the 3rd week.

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Nothing was reported.

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Latrine desludging is running normally; Regular mass cleaning campaigns conducted; Regular hygiene promotion sessions conducted. Updated population list Diarrhea tracking Conducted water testing

- Weekly mass cleaning campaign and waste management ; - Regular hygiene promotion sessions at HH level and at TLSs; - Regular borehole maintenance; - On-going drainage cover construction

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No updates were given.

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Psychosocial support, case management, referral and counseling will be available upon IDPs’ request. As part of 16 days of activism’s activities, IRC has organized an exhibition of pictures representing GBV around the world, conducting storytelling on GBV and mural painting with both men and women.

Food

DRC-UNHCR

Food Plan International

WASH SI

Health Mercy Malaysia

GBV IRC

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Nothing was reported.

A long-term behavior change intervention through group discussions with the community, called “Coffee and Tea session”, every Wednesdays/Thursdays at 2-4pm. Recreational activities like (sewing, embroidery, beading, math, literacy, painting/art, girls game time} take place at the centers each week. General information sessions, focus group discussions and all other activities are on-

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Nutrition

Clinic regularly opened 8:00am to 4:00pm Thursday to Friday in a week. Regularly providing treatment; RUTF, home visits and education sessions; Regular FGD, baby massage and individual counseling for mental health care program; Have done meeting with CMC about community awareness sessions; Regular referral of emergency patients to TKP clinic and have provided TukTuk for emergency transportation; - Did game playing activities session with children and their parents.

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See regular on-going activities in previous column.

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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.

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.

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Nothing was reported.

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Nothing was reported.

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Nothing to report.

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Nothing to report.

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CCCM will conduct a training on “Basic knowledge of Protection” to CMCs in BDP 1-2 on the 8th of December.

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DRC CCCM will organize a training on CCCM role and responsibilities for service providers facilitated by IOM. Date and venue will be confirmed in the coming days.

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ACF-SCI

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Education SCI

Protection DRC

Child Protection

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SCI

Security Safety

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Community Participation &Social Cohesion

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