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Iraq Internal Displacement Crisis
Camp management:* DMC / UNHCRCamp population:* 1676 IndividualsAccommodation:* 400 TentsPlanned Capacity:* 1216 TentsCamp area: 0.44km2
26 November 2014
Camp Overview Demographics Location Map
SUPPORTING DISPLACED COMMUNITIESwww.cccmcluster.org
CCCM CLUSTER
CCCM CLUSTERSUPPORTING DISPLACED COMMUNITIES
51% male / 49% female / nr. children 0-17: 9081+21+10+9+10
1+23+6+11+110ver 60
18-60
12 -17
6-11
0-5
1%
21%
6%
11%
10%
1%
23%
5%
11%
11%
For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]
REACH Initiative, Joseph Slowey: [email protected]
Ninewa Governorate, Iraq
Garmawa Formal Camp Profile
Garmawa Formal Camp Map Lat. 36° 38’ 48.787” N Long. 43° 14’ 12.642” E
Garmawa IDP camp reopened as a formal camp in August 2014 for internally displaced persons (IDPs) who had settled in the area. The main areas of origin of the resident IDPs are Mosul and Telafar districts, Ninewa Governorate.
Primary data was collected through household surveys on 25 - 26/11/2014. Additional information from camp managers, marked (*) is correct as of 25/11/2014.
Summary
Key DevelopmentsThis assessment was conducted during the redevelopment of the camp. Recent successes in the camp included water provision: 98% said they had enough drinking water in the past two weeks to meet their household’s needs and for purposes other than drinking.
99% had received NFI assistance since the onset of the crisis. This included clothing (received by 57%) and hygiene kits (received by 39%). No households had received footware.
Challenges included the winterisaton of tents: only 16% were raised on a concrete plinth, and 22% did not have a secondary cover, however winterisation was ongoing during the assessment. Only 69% had received food assistance in the past month. 10 assessed households (8% of all respondents) had received a food package composed of less than a standard Family Food Parcel (staple carbohydrates, dry pulses, oil, sugar and iodized salt).
Priority Needs
The three non-cash priority needs reported by the camp population were: †
1 Food 82%
2 Sanitation 78%
3 Shelter improvement 66%† % of respondents who chose this need from a choice of five as one of their top three priority needs.
EDUCATION: UNICEF / DoE
FOOD: ACTED
HEALTH: IMC / WHO / DoH
NFI: UNHCR / KURDS
PROTECTION: UNHCR / Harikar
SHELTER: UNHCR / KURDS
WASH: UNICEF / ACF
Agencies
CCCM MechanismsThe following structures are in place:
Camp community leadership *
48% said the committee or representative was unelected.
Other camp committees in place *
There is a women’s committee in place.
Target** Achieved
Education % of children aged 6-11 enrolled in primary school% of children aged 12-17 enrolled in secondary school
100%100%
21%6%
Food % of households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in the past month 100% 63%
NFIs % of households accessed NFI assistance since the onset of the crisis 100% 13%
Health* Health services are available on-site or within walking distance Yes NoCCCM Average open area per household min. 30m2 735m2 ‡
Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis 100% 99%
Shelter*% of households accessed shelter since the onset of the crisisAverage covered area per personAverage number of individuals per tent
100%min. 3.5m2
max.5
100%5.5m2
4.2
Water & Sanitation*
Litres of water available per person per day# of persons per latrine (m/f) # of persons per shower (m/f)
min. 20Lmax. 20max. 20
50 to 70L23.7 / 22.8 95 / 91.2
Sectoral Overview
**Targets are based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Target reached , Target more than 50% reached, Target less than 50% or not at all reached.‡ The assessment was conducted during the redevelopment of the camp when a large area of the camp was not yet tented. See map below.