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CAMP PROFILES August, 2019 ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE

Camp profile focused for the effective and efficient coordi-nation at camp level; continuity of service monitoring as per the minimum or sectors’ standard; care and mainte-nance of the service provisions; and immediate future planning for bridging the gaps.

For any feedback or query : [email protected]

In collaboration with

BANGLADESH

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile indexAugust 2019

Camp 3

Camp 1E

Camp 1W

Camp 2E

Camp 2W

Camp 7

Camp 4

Camp 4 Extension

Camp 5

Camp 6

Camp 27

Camp 17

Camp 21

Camp 26

Nayapara RC

Kutupalong RC

Camp name SMS agency

ACTED

BRAC

ACTED

DRC

DRC

BRAC

ACTED

ACTED

DRC

DRC

ADRA

ACTED

ADRA

ADRA

ADRA

BRAC

Page no.

13-15

1-3

4-6

7-9

10-12

28-30

16-18

19-21

22-24

25-27

40-42

31-33

34-36

37-39

46-48

43-45

Index of camp profiles

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 1E August 2019

21.2165; 92.1556Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

No. of partners’ presence by sector (28)

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

1 km

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, BRAC)

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1677

2,837

4,331

2,699

818

747

9,476

3,018

4,555

2,800

712

Male (19,700)Female (20,838)

7,868

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/BRAC)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector/BRAC)

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 2,115No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

413

1

No. of counselling centres

13

0

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 3

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

0

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

2

WASH

Site Management

Environment

Assessment

BRAC, HI, SCI, RI, CODEC, BITA, IRC

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

RTMI, CARE/COAST, RI, TAI, IRC, MUKTI

BRAC, BDRCS

BRAC

IUCN

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Food Security BRAC, CODEC

BRAC, ACF, TdH

TAI, HI, CBM/CDD

CODEC, NRC, SCI, SCI/YPSA, BRAC, Plan, DAM, COAST, RISDA, COTE, MUKTI, CIB

TdH, BRAC, MI/GK BRAC, RTMI, HI, GK

CwC ACF, BRAC, SCI, TAI, BITA

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

556Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

489

461

326

175

57

45

2,950

1,162

633,583 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

21,664

BRAC

14

2Fire points 60Information points 3Distribution centers (all type) 8

Police posts 0

Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

41

Mr. Md. Atiqul [email protected]

+880 18 4746 6801

Elephant watch towers

9,33340,538

RRRC

Helen Colon Omana

[email protected]

+880 18 4453 0164

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

Bi-weekly

YesYes

Yes

Weekly

319

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, BRAC Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 1E

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, BRAC Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

August 2019

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

Health (Source: BRAC)

Education (Source: Education Sector, BRAC)

272

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

387

6

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

205

2,24715,235

1,5192,970

52

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

15,291

No. of functioning street lights 186

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

8,982

Food Security (Source: WFP)

No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, BRAC)

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector, BRAC)

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received pre-monsoon kits

31

37

6

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

3

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 63

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

50

20

4,504

155%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

98%

16

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

50

20

6,756

67%

181%

Yes

96%

16

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

152%

807

564

2,916

9,3716,523

1,980

1,480

No. of HHs received portable light 8,823

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 1E

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 3

Camp 1W

Camp 2W

Camp 1E

C02W_B

C01W_A

C02W_A

C03_D

C03_B

C01W_G

C01E_A

C01E_E

C02W_D

C01E_F

C01E_B

C01W_C

C01W_B

C02W_C

C03_E

C01W_D

C01W_E

C01W_F

C01E_C

C01E_D

C01E_G

Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID,IGN, and the GIS User Community

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: BRACFamilies: 9,333Individuals: 40,538

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

Kutupalong site

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 1W August 2019

21.2134; 92.1523Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1764

2,974

4,451

2,694

867

756

9,687

2,980

4,542

2,800

7,791

755

Male (19,624)Female (21,437)

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ACTED)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/BRAC)

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 1,932No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

988

1

No. of counselling centres

11

4

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 0

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 4

0

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

6

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

450

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

447

404

215

168

66

32

2,777

1,272

WASH

Site Management

Environment

Assessment

RI, BRAC, HI, SCI, CODEC, BITA, IRC

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, BRAC, Plan, MUKTI, COAST, COTE

TAI, CARE/COAST, MUKTI, RI, RTMI, DCA, CPI, IRC

GK, HI, RTMI, CPI, HAEFA

TDH, ACF, BRAC

TAI, HI

BRAC, CARITAS, BDRCS

BRAC, ACF

HELVETAS/ACTED

IUCN, CNRS

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Food Security BRAC, CODEC

No. of partners’ presence by sector (28)

CwC BRAC, SCI, TAI

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ACTED)

Camp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

21,961

ACTED

10

10Fire points 60Information points 0Distribution centers (all type) 1

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

62

Mr. Md. Atiqul [email protected]

+880 18 4746 6801

Madeline Green Armytage

[email protected]

+880 18 3207 5570

Elephant watch towers

9,477

41,061

RRRC

534,394 sq.m

Police posts

Monthly

YesYes

Yes

Ad-hoc

46

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 1W

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

143%

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

495

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

332

4

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

369

4,39914,9141,5577,360

250

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

10,449

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Health (Source: ACTED)

Education (Source: Education Sector, ACTED)

No. of functional street lights 317

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

8,442No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

17

27

2

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

1

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 80

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, ACTED)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector, ACTED)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

58

27

13,687

41%

129%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

80%

13

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

58

27

20,531

41%

Yes

80%

13

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

703

492

3,055

6,637

1,496

1,099

No. of HHs received portable light

9,416

8,862

123

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected] P-5

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

C04_E

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 1W

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 3

Camp 1W

Camp 6

Camp 2W

Camp 1E

C01E_E

C05_A

C01E_F

C06_A

C03_C

C03_F

C01E_GC01W_G

C01E_A

C01W_A

C02W_D

C03_A

C01E_B

C01W_C

C01W_B

C02W_C

C03_E

C03_G

C03_D

C03_B

C01W_D

C01W_E

C01W_F

C01E_C

C01E_D

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ACTEDFamilies: 9,477Individuals: 41,061

Kutupalong siteIndia

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 2E August 2019

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/DRC)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, DRC)

21.2066; 92.1644

BRAC, MUKTI, TAI, RI

No. of partners’ presence by sector (15)

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, DRC)

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

CODEC, BRAC, BITA, DRC Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, BRAC

BRAC

BRAC, ACF

DRC, TAI

DRC, BDRCS

ACF

DRC (SMS)

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM, ACF, SHED/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition 307

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

264

253

207

160

54

53

2,275

1,221

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1558

2,334

3,358

1,815

519

530

7,283

2,368

3,627

1,861

5,470

445

Male (14,301)Female (15,867)

Food Security BRAC, CODEC

Environment IUCN

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

ACF, BRAC, TAI, AFF/BBC MA

Camp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

16,451

DRC

11

0Fire points 216Information points 2Distribution centers (all type) 2

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

7

Md. Khalilur Rahman Khan

[email protected]

+880 18 1935 9953

Fazlur Rahman

[email protected]

+880 18 6871 0443

Elephant watch towers

7,299

30,168

RRRC

390,853 sq.m

Police posts

Bi-weekly

YesYes

Yes

Bi-weekly

6

17

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 947No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

293

1

No. of counselling centres

3

0

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 1

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 0

0

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

2

CwC

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 2E

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

50

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

100

5

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

74

1,9033,0581,620

19815

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines

1,200

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Health (Source: DRC)

Education (Source: Education Sector, DRC)

No. of functional street lights 42

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

6,038No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

12

21

1

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

0

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 51

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

65

34

30,168

31%

39%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

85%

13

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

65

34

30,168

31%

Yes

83%

13

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019 achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

71%

C01E_D

462

352

574

10,0117,252

889

788

No. of HHs received portable light 9,349

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, DRC)

241

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specifiedP-8

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 2E

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Kutupalong RC

Camp 6

Camp 2W

Camp 1E

C07_D

C07_G

C02W_C

C06_D

C06_B

C07_A

C07_E

C02E_C

C02W_B

C01E_E

C07_B

C02E_D

C07_C

C01E_F

C02W_A

C02E_E

C02E_A

C02E_B

C07_F

C01E_G

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: DRCFamilies: 7,299Individuals: 30,168

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

Kutupalong site

P-9

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 2W August 2019

21.2189; 92.1583

No. of partners’ presence by sector (22)

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 312No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

95

2

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of counselling centres

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/DRC)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, DRC)

4

1

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 1

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

1

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

CODEC, BRAC, BITA, IRC, DRC

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, MUKTI, COAST, COTE

BRAC, TAI, MUKTI, IRC, RI

GK, RTMI, IRC

ACF, BRAC

DRC, TAI

DRC, BDRCS

ACF, SHED

DRC (SMS)

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM, SHED/IOM,ACF

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

288Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

266

240

115

109

59

17

1,755

812

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1430

1,928

2,939

1,638

496

440

6,143

2,028

3,174

1,619

4,822

391

Male (12,474)Female (13,574)

Food Security BRAC, GUK, MUKTI, CODEC

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

Environment IUCN, CNRS

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, TAI, BBC MA

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, DRC)

Camp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

14,196

10

0Fire points 218Information points 2Distribution centers (all type) 7

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

216

Elephant watch towers

5,979

26,048

391,861 sq.m

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency DRC

Md. Khalilur Rahman Khan

[email protected]

+880 18 1935 9953

Md. Salahuddin

[email protected]

+880 17 2215 2417

RRRC

Police posts

Fortnightly

YesYes

Yes

N/A

323

1

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

P-10

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 2W

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected]

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

98

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

102

2

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Road construction (Footpath/Pathway) (m.)

Drainage construction (m.)

Stair construction (m.)

283

2,2465,3231,519766

58

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

19,949

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Health (Source: DRC)

Education (Source: Education Sector, DRC)

No. of functional street lights 266

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

5,866No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

10

39

6

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

1

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 25

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, DRC)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

63

28

3,721

46%

56%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

96%

15

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

63

28

4,341

46%

Yes

98%

15

June,2019achievement

August,2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

147%

414

299

282

5,3485,970

942

795

No. of HHs received portable light 4,985

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

C01W_B

56

P-11

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 2W

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Kutupalong RC

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 1W

Camp 6

Camp 2W

Camp 1E

C02E_C

C07_D

C05_A

C01E_B

C03_G

C01W_D

C08E_E

C08W_E

C05_D

C01W_G

C06_C

C02W_B

C01E_E

C02W_D

C07_G

C02E_D

C07_C

C01E_FC01W_C

C02W_C

C02W_A

C02E_E

C06_A

C06_D

C01W_E

C01W_F

C06_B

C05_C

C07_E

C07_F

C01E_C

C01E_D

C01E_G

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: DRCFamilies: 5,979Individuals: 26,048

Kutupalong siteIndia

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

P-12

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 3 August 2019

21.2092; 92.1492

No. of partners’ presence by sector (33)

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ACTED)

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ACTED)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/ACTED)

BRAC, MUKTI, TAI

CODEC, BRAC, BITA

BRAC, SARPV, WFP/ACF

DRC, SMEP, FAO, REACH

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 1,062No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

554

1

No. of counselling centres

24

6

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 3

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 3

3

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

3

WASH

Site Management

Environment

Assessment

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, BRAC, Plan, MUKTI, DAM, CIB, AFF, RISDA, JCF

BNWLA, BRAC, RI, RTMI, OXFAM, TAI

RI, RTMI, HI, PHD, Friendship

ACF, TDH, SARPV, WC

BNWLA, BRAC, HI, CBM/CDD

BRAC, CARITAS, BDRCS, AFF/CIB

HELVETAS/ACTED (SMS)

IUCN, CNRS

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

374Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

367

320

288

200

65

61

2,686

1,425

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1699

3,034

4,249

2,529

696

745

9,438

3,131

4,452

2,723

7,372

591

Male (19,014)Female (20,645)

Food Security OXFAM, CODEC, SCI, BRAC

RI, BRAC, HI, BITA, SCI

OXFAM, ACF, BRAC

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

Camp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

21,562

ACTED

9

1Fire points 51Information points 2Distribution centers (all type) 3

1Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

900

Mr. Md. Mahfuzar [email protected]

+880 18 4746 6816

Rahul Doddi

[email protected]

+880 18 5120 1369

Elephant watch towers

9,200

39,659

RRRC

453,561 sq.m

Police posts

weekly

YesYes

Yes

Bi-weekly

35

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MAR

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

P-13

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 3

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

37%

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

329

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

272

4

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

405

3,0408,890

9183,400

361

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

24,257

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Health (Source: ACTED)

Education (Source: Education Sector, ACTED)

No. of functional street lights 147

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

8,010No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

16

29

8

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

0

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 52

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector, ACTED)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

51

18

4,957

42%

19%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

89%

11

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

51

18

4,957

42%

Yes

87%

11

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

779

587

2,018

8,5295,889

2,171

1,645

No. of HHs received portable light 8,029

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, ACTED)

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

234

P-14

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

P-15

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 3

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 1W

Camp 2W

Camp 1E

Camp 4

C04_A C01W_A

C02W_D

C01E_B

C06_A

C05_B

C01W_F

C04_C

C01E_C

C04_G

C05_A

C03_A

C01W_C

C01W_B

C03_C

C03_F

C03_E

C03_G

C03_D

C03_B

C01W_D

C01W_E

C04_E

C05_C

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ACTEDFamilies: 9,200Individuals: 39,659

Kutupalong siteIndia

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 4 August 2019

21.2083; 92.1429

No. of partners’ presence by sector (36)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ACTED)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/ACTED)

Camp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

17,764

ACTED

27

10Fire points 7Information points 8Distribution centers (all type) 8

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

92

Mr. Md. Mahfuzar [email protected]

+880 18 4746 6816

Tasnimul Haque Shawon

coxbazar.siteo�[email protected]

+880 18 5757 3969

Elephant watch towers

7,947

32,389

RRRC

1,155,140 sq.m

Police posts

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ACTED)

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

WASH

Site Management

Environment

Assessment

SCI, TDH, HI, CODEC, BITA,TdH, CARITAS

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, SCI/YPSA, DAM

BNWLA, BRAC, RTMI, DCA, PULSE, OXFAM, MUKTI, TAI, IRC, AAB, GNB

GK, RTMI, HI, PHD, CPI, HOPE, SCI, BDRCS, ORBIS

SCI, TDH, ACF, SARPV, WVI, CWW

BNWLA, BRAC, HI, OXFAM, AAB

CARITAS, OXFAM, BDRCS, BRAC, APCD OXFAM, ACF, BRAC, WVI

HELVETAS/ACTED (SMS)

IUCN, CNRS

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM,

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

301

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

293

246

205

204

101

91

2,591

1,506

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1581

2,466

3,618

2,060

521

637

7,683

2,607

3,737

2,069

6,000

410

Male (15,460)Female (16,929)

Food Security AAB, YPSA, BRAC, OXFAM, SCI, MUKTI, CODEC

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, SCI, TAI

Bi-weekly

YesYes

Yes

Bi-weekly

34

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 8,158No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

2,890

6

No. of counselling centres

24

0

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 6

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

0

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

6

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE- BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 4

Next update: August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected]

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of June 2019 unless specified

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

317

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

140

4

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

259

10,86435,454

9,50545,872

568

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

12,285

No. of functional street lights 130

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

6,977No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

26

46

8

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

5

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 123

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

35

13

4,047

72%

27%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

88%

36

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

35

13

4,049

72%

Yes

88%

36

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

24%

919

677

1,235

7,3376,214

2,447

1,991

No. of HHs received portable light 7,002

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, ACTED)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Health (Source: ACTED)

Education (Source: Education Sector, ACTED)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

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C04X_E

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 4

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 1W

Camp 17

Camp 4

C04X_F

C05_A

C01W_B

C03_E

C01W_D

C17_B

C04X_I

C04X_B

C04X_C

C04X_H

C04X_A

C04X_D

C04_A

C04_B

C17_A

C01W_A

C05_E

C03_A

C05_B

C03_C

C03_F

C03_D

C03_B

C04_C

C04_F

C04_E

C04_D

C04_G

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBlock boundaryBridgeMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ACTEDFamilies: 7,943Individuals: 32,372

Kutupalong siteIndia

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 4 Extension August 2019

21.2062; 92.1366

No. of partners’ presence by sector (15)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ACTED)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/ACTED)

Camp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

3,347

ACTED

80

8Fire points 60Information points 1Distribution centers (all type) 2

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

0

Mr. Md. Mahfuzar Rahman

[email protected]

+880 18 4746 6816

Zachary Oser

[email protected]

+880 18 8917 0194

Elephant watch towers

1,492

6,172

RRRC

497,476 sq.m

Police posts

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ACTED)

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

WASH

Site Management

Environment

Assessment

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

BRAC, SCI, NRC

GK, BRAC, RTMI

ACF, SPARV

BRAC, CARITAS

BRAC, CARITAS, BDRCS BRAC

HELVETAS/ACTED (SMS)

IUCN

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

54Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

47

39

35

22

14

13

404

190

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1110

486

694

340

92

110

1,475

544

714

349

1,177

81

Male (2,975)Female (3,197)

Food Security

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

OXFAM, BRAC, YPSA, MUKTI, CODEC

BRAC, DCA

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, SCI, BITA, AFF/BBC MA

Child Protection RI, CARITAS, BRAC

Monthly

YesYes

Yes

Ad-hoc

34

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

P-19

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 78No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

42

1

No. of counselling centres

3

2

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 0

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

1No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

2

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 4 Extension

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected]

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of June 2019 unless specified

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

23

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

46

1

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

126

TBC4,1051,971

7106

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

2,066

No. of functional street lights 122

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

1,320No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

20

57

1

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

2

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 8

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

126

17

3,086

73%

5%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

89%

80

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

126

17

6,172

73%

Yes

88%

80

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

19%

49

47

0

1,2091,451

423

410

No. of HHs received portable light 1,138

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, ACTED)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Health (Source: ACTED)

Education (Source: Education Sector, ACTED)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

15

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P-21

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 4 Extension

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 17

Camp 4 Extension

Camp 4

C04_F

C04X_I

C04X_B

C04X_F

C04X_C

C04X_E

C04X_H

C04X_A

C04X_D

C04_B

C17_A

C04_D

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ACTEDFamilies: 1,492Individuals: 6,172

Kutupalong site

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 5 August 2019

21.2022; 92.1508

No. of partners’ presence by sector (23)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/DRC)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/DRC)

615,297 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

13,669

DRC

14

0Fire points 219Information points 2

Distribution centers (all type) 11

Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

45

Abu Saleh Md. [email protected]; [email protected]

+880 17 3129 1855/18 4746 6805

Md. Shabbir Mortuja

[email protected]

+880 17 7750 0746

Elephant watch towers

6,048

25,122

RRRC

Police posts

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, DRC)

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

Lorem ipsum

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

TDH, BRAC, SCI, HI Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, BRAC

BRAC, TAI, RI

BRAC, FH/MTI, HI, FH, UP, RTMI, TRCS

CWW, ACF

DRC, HI, TAI, BRAC

DRC, CARITAS, BDRCS NGOF, ACF

DRC

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

296

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

213

214

163

158

68

61

1,965

1,094

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1435

1,963

2,779

1,539

465

473

5,943

2,028

2,830

1,622

4,623

422

Male (11,998)Female (13,124)

Food Security BRAC, SCI, CNRS, CODEC

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

CF, CWW, SARPV

Environment IUCN, CNRS

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, TAI, SCI

Monthly

YesYes

Yes

Ad-hoc

3012

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MYANM

AR

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

P-22

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 573No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

165

6

No. of counselling centres

14

2

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 4

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 3

0

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

5

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 5

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

90

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

178

3

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

369

2,9324,4254,109

566758

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

8,481

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

No. of functional street lights 342

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

5,412No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

16

45

10

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

1

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 57

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

38

13

1,932

58%

0%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

90%

24

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

38

13

2,512

58%

Yes

89%

24

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

183%

669

451

833

6,9134,961

1,869

1,444

No. of HHs received portable light 6,508

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, DRC)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Health (Source: DRC)

Education (Source: Education Sector, DRC)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 5

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 6

Camp 2W

Camp 17

Camp 4

C17_C

C17_A

C02W_D

C06_D

C06_B

C04_E

C17_B

C18_A

C08W_F

C08W_C

C08W_BC08W_A

C05_D

C06_C

C05_A

C05_E

C06_A

C05_B

C03_C

C03_F

C03_E

C03_G

C03_D

C05_C

C04_G

C08W_E

C08W_D

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: DRCFamilies: 6,048Individuals: 25,122

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

Kutupalong site

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 6 August 2019

21.2040; 92.1569

No. of partners’ presence by sector (27)

361,088 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

13,760

DRC

9

0Fire points 202Information points 1Distribution centers (all type) 0

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

29

Md. Khalilur Rahman Khan

[email protected]

+880 18 1935 9953

SM Niaz Aman

[email protected]

+880 17 2268 6168

Elephant watch towers

5,804

24,931

RRRC

Police posts

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, DRC)

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

CODEC, DRC, HI

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, BRAC, Plan, MUKTI, RISDA, JCF

BNWLA, BRAC, DRC, IRC

BNWLA, DRC, HI, HELVETAS/SCI/PIN, BRAC

DRC, BDRCS

ACF, NGOF, BRAC

DRC (SMS)

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition 313

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

241

211

164

130

44

42

1,845

832

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1520

2,010

2,699

1,467

438

461

5,776

2,144

2,914

1,545

4,568

389

Male (12,021)Female (12,910)

Food Security CODEC, BRAC

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/DRC)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/DRC)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Environment IUCN, CNRS

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC

ACF, BRAC, SHED, SARPV, WC, CWW BRAC, FH/MTI, GK, HI, RTMI

BRAC, PIN/PULSE

Monthly

YesYes

Yes

Monthly

311

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

P-25

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 1,037No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

657

0

No. of counselling centres

3

0

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 1

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

0No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

0

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 6

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

2%

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

263

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

227

3

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

183

2,9176,0361,245

419112

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

13,481

No. of functional street lights 182

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

5,345No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

21

33

5

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

1

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 37

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, DRC)

WASH (Source: REACH-9)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Health (Source: DRC)

Education (Source: Education Sector, DRC)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specifiedP-26

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

52

27

8,310

52%

19%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

94%

14

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

52

27

4,986

52%

Yes

92%

14

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019 achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

478

359

450

5,3255,794

925

727

No. of HHs received portable light 5,003

252

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 6

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 6

Camp 2W

Camp 8E

C05_A

C02E_D

C02W_C

C03_G

C01W_E

C07_F

C08E_B

C08W_E C08W_D

C08W_A

C05_D

C06_C

C02W_B

C02W_D

C07_G

C02E_E

C06_A

C06_D

C06_B

C05_C

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: DRCFamilies: 5,804Individuals: 24,931

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

Kutupalong site

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 7 August 2019

21.2031; 92.1653

No. of partners’ presence by sector (25)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/BRAC)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/BRAC)

714,085 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

21,770

BRAC

12

2Fire points 267Information points 1Distribution centers (all type) 7

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

89

Elephant watch towers

9,409

39,627

RRRCSheikh Hafizul Islam

[email protected]

+880 18 4746 6811

Police posts

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

1 km

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

CODEC, TdH, DRC

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, ACF, BRAC, Friendship, Plan, DAM, MUKTI

BNWLA, PULSE, MUKTI, BRAC, RTMI

BRAC, Friendship

ACF, BRAC, SHED, WVI

BNWLA, DRC, HELVETAS/SCI/PIN

BRAC, BDRCS

ACF, NGOF, PA, BRAC, WVI, TdH, AFF/RPN

BRAC

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition 460

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

374

361

243

222

106

28

2,834

1,286

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1716

3,041

4,303

2,688

725

733

9,248

3,179

4,490

2,620

7,225

659

Male (18,906)Female (20,721)

Food Security BRAC, MUKTI, CODEC

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Environment IUCN, CNRS

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, PIN/PULSE

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, BRAC)

Elizabeth Apiyo Akello

[email protected]

+880 18 4453 0315

Bi-weekly

YesYes

Yes

Monthly

48

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, DRC Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 1,495No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

381

0

No. of counselling centres

13

0

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 2

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

2

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

1

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 7

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, BRAC)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Health (Source: BRAC)

Education (Source: Education Sector, BRAC)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, BRAC Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

362

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

441

4

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construciton (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

347

3,4159,1865,1964,133

814

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

7,855

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

No. of functional street lights 316

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

9,307No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

32

47

6

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

2

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 47

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

48

26

2,831

75%

2%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

100%

18

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

48

26

6,605

75%

Yes

99%

18

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

0%

825

629

2,474

8,5679,482

1,507

1,301

No. of HHs received portable light 8,059

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

376

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 7

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Kutupalong RC

Camp 8W

Camp 6

Camp 2W

Camp 1E

Camp 8E

C02W_C

C06_D

C06_B

C08E_A

C08E_C

C08E_F

C08W_B

C02E_C

C07_D

C02W_B

C07_B

C07_G

C02E_D

C07_C

C02W_A

C02E_E

C02E_A

C02E_B

C07_A

C07_E

C07_F

C01E_G

C08E_B

C08E_D

C08E_E

C08W_A

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: BRACFamilies: 9,409Individuals: 39,627

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

Kutupalong site

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 17 August 2019

21.1975; 92.1431

No. of partners’ presence by sector (32) (Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ACTED)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ACTED)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/ACTED)

954,134 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

9,564

ACTED

34

0Fire points 68Information points 1Distribution centers (all type) 2

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

88

Ewa Gheeraert

[email protected]

+880 18 8917 0267

Elephant watch towers

4,184

17,534

RRRCAbu Saleh Md. Obaidullah

[email protected]

+880 17 3129 1855/18 4746 6805

Police posts

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

1 km

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

WASH

Site Management

Environment

Assessment

RI, HI, TdH, SCI, BRAC, BITA, Plan, DSK, AMURT/SKUS

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

BRAC, NRC, SCI, SCI/YPSA, Friendship, DAM, MUKTI, JCF, COTE, AMURT/SKUS, DCA

BRAC, RI, DCA, PULSE, MUKTI, RTMI, BNWLA, PIN

BRAC, HI, SCI, HMBD, RTMI, RI

SCI, CWW

BRAC, YPSA, HI

BRAC, CARITAS, SCI, BDRCS

NGOF, BDRCS, SCI

HELVETAS/ACTED

IUCN

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

152

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

142

125

107

82

41

23

1,262

709

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1282

1,481

1,938

1,065

250

310

4,183

1,469

2,034

1,068

3,206

248

Male (8,335)Female (9,199)

Food Security CODEC, SCI, BRAC

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, SCI, TAI

Monthly

YesYes

Yes

Ad-hoc

32

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 12,101No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

1,008

1

No. of counselling centres

11

0

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 9

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

0

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

0

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 17

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, ACTED)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Health (Source: ACTED)

Education (Source: Education Sector, ACTED)

Food Security (Source: WFP)

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ACTED Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

5%

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

93

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

312

5

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

481

19,02630,003

3,80614,019

688

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

2,865

No. of functional street lights 242

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

3,513No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

29

56

6

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

4

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 45

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

28

11

2,896

84%

5%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

99%

56

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

28

11

2,922

84%

Yes

84%

56

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

625

445

1,397

3,9733,280

1,532

1,359

No. of HHs received portable light 3,740

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

84

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 17

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 18

Camp 5

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 4

C04X_I C04X_C

C04X_D

C05_B

C03_FC04_E

C04_D

C18_C

C08W_F

C04X_H

C17_C

C17_A

C05_E

C04_F

C17_B

C04_G

C18_A

C18_B

C20_B

C20_A

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ACTEDFamilies: 4,149Individuals: 17,374

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

Kutupalong site

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 21 August 2019

21.1323; 92.1575

No. of partners’ presence by sector (25)

404,122 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

7,106

ADRA

20

2Fire points 44Information points 2

Distribution centers (all type) 20

Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

268

Mr. Md. Mahbubur Rahman Bhuiya

[email protected]

+880 18 4746 6825

Elephant watch towers

3,243

13,172

RRRC

Anwar Hossain

[email protected]

+880 17 1246 9105

Police posts

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ADRA)

1 kmCamp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

SCI, AB, HI, COAST, IRC

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, BRAC, DAM, Friendship, MUKTI, DCA

BNWLA, BRAC, DCA, BRAC,BNWLA, DRC

BRAC, SCI, HI, QCH, IRC

ACF, SCI, BRAC

BNWLA, BRAC, HI

ADRA, BDRCS, EmbassyofOman, BRAC SI, BRAC

ADRA (SMS)

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM, ADRA

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

109Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

106

96

66

35

32

23

942

513

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1244

995

1,462

777

191

234

3,182

1,045

1,516

833

2,550

143

Male (6,321)Female (6,851)

Food Security ICRC, BRAC, CODEC

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ADRA)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/ADRA)

ChakmarkulRefugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Camp 21

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

BRAC, SCI, TAI

Bi-weekly

YesYes

Yes

Bi-weekly

01

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Environment IUCN

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ADRA Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 613No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

1,931

1

No. of counselling centres

9

1

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 4

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 3

1No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

4

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

CwC

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 21

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, ADRA Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

47%

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

131

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

327

3

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

289

4,2684,9739,2976,006

1,140

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

6,115

No. of functional street lights 197

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

3,807No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

33

50

5

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

6

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 30

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector, ADRA)

Health (Source: Health Sector, UNHCR, ADRA)

Education (Source: Education Sector, ADRA)

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specifiedP-35

Food Security

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

52

19

2,634

82%

18%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

110%

33

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

52

19

2,634

82%

Yes

117%

33

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

(Source: WFP)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

251

170

1,683

3,1812,981

680

606

No. of HHs received portable light 2,995

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 21

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 21

C21_C

C21_B

C21_D

C21_E

C21_A

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ADRAFamilies: 3,243Individuals: 13,172

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp9Camp 10

Camp18

Camp 8W

Camp3

Camp5

Camp19

Camp 1W

Camp 6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp11Camp

12

Camp 1E

Camp13

Camp 17

Camp 21

Camp 20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

Choukhali

Kutupalong site

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 26 (NYP EXT) August 2019

21.9501; 92.2539

No. of partners’ presence by sector (25)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ADRA)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/ADRA)

1,720,942 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

23,261

ADRA

39

11Fire points 63Information points 1Distribution centers (all type) 12

0Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

34

Mr. Md. Khaled Hossain

[email protected]

+880 18 4746 6804

Anwar Hossain

[email protected]

+880 17 1246 9105

Elephant watch towers

9,392

41,007

RRRC

Police posts

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ADRA)

1 km

Camp 25

Camp 24

Camp 26

Camp 27

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ADRA Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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Nayapara RC

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

RI, SCI, HI Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, BRAC, YPSA, DAM, RISDA, HI

BNWLA, RI, TAI, MUKTI, BRAC, OXFAM, IRC

BRAC, HI, TdH, BDRCS

ACF

BNWLA, BRAC, HI, TAI, OXFAM

ADRA, BDRCS NGOF, OXFAM, SI, Nabolok

ADRA (SMS)

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

280

215

170

113

81

53

3,233

2,178

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1694

3,131

4,744

2,971

635

615

9,800

3,132

5,204

2,770

6,756

555

Male (19,032)Female (21,975)

357

Food Security ACF, MUKTI, BRAC, CODEC

Registered Camp

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Environment IUCN

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, SCI, TAI, AFF/BBC MA

Bi-weekly

YesYes

Yes

Bi-weekly

96

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 4,742No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

1,038

1

No. of counselling centres

4

0

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 0

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

1No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

4

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 26 (NYP EXT)

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector, ADRA)

Health (Source: Health Sector, UNHCR, ADRA)

Education (Source: Education Sector)

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Food Security (Source: WFP)

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, ADRA Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

389

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

200

1

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

36

3086,03617,0932,419

620

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

9,440

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

No. of functional street lights 21

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

9,362No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

32

30

2

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

3

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 27

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

102

24

20,504

62%

13%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

96%

42

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

102

24

20,504

62%

Yes

100%

42

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

40%

401

201

2,293

6,9409,331

1,712

1,405

No. of HHs received portable light 6,523

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 26

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 27

Camp 24

Camp 26

C27_B

C24_D

C24_G

C26_E

C27_A

C26_F

C26_H

C26_I

C26_G

C26_C

C26_A

C26_B

C26_D

C24_E

Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID,IGN, and the GIS User Community

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

200Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBlock boundaryBridgeMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ADRAFamilies: 9,392Individuals: 41,007

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

IndiaCamp 25

Camp27

Camp 24

Camp 26

Nayapara RC

Teknaf sites

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 27 August 2019

21.9356; 92.2613

No. of partners’ presence by sector (23)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ADRA)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/ADRA)

1,334,319 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

8,173

ADRA

66

1Fire points 42Information points 2

Distribution centers (all type) 40

Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

33

Mr. Md. Khaled Hossain

[email protected]

+880 18 4746 6804

Khondoker Imtiaz Hossain

[email protected]

+880 18 8211 3007

Elephant watch towers

3,150

14,269

RRRC

Police posts

(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ADRA)

1 km

Camp 25

Camp 24

Camp 26

Camp 27

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

CODEC, RI, HI, TdH, NGOF

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, BRAC, DAM

BNWLA, OXFAM, MUKTI, TAI, NGOF, PULSE

BRAC, HI, SCI

BNWLA, BRAC, TAI, HI, PIN/PULSE

SI, SCI, WHH/ANANDO, HSI/WHH, BRAC, OXFAM, NGOF, TdH

ADRA (SMS)

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM, ADRA

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

99Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

88

63

54

33

21

13

1,025

731

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<1237

1,094

1,674

1,030

219

217

3,307

1,148

1,710

1,063

2,384

186

Male (6,708)Female (7,561)

Food Security ACF, MUKTI, CNRS, CODEC

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Environment IUCN

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, SCI, PIN/PULSE

Bi-weekly

YesYes

Yes

Bi-weekly

01

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

Jadimura

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ADRA Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

ADRA, OXFAM, BDRCS, SI

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 2,976No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

711

0

No. of counselling centres

2

3

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 0

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 2

0No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

4

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Camp 27

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector, ADRA)

Health (Source: Health Sector, UNHCR, ADRA)

Education (Source: Education Sector, ADRA)

Food Security (Source:WFP)

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, ADRA Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

56

10

4,756

79%

1%

Yes

101%

94

56

10

4,756

79%

Yes

95%

94

129%

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

178

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

175

1

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

373

5825,636

13,9361,085

368

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

TBC

No. of functional street lights 174

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

2,998No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

41

38

3

Site management service monitoring

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

4

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 28

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

256

194

1,345

2,0083,099

1,386

1,106

No. of HHs received portable light 1,890

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

37

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Camp 27

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 27

Camp 26

C27_C

C27_A

C26_C

C26_A

C26_B

C26_D

C27_B

Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID,IGN, and the GIS User Community

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

200Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBlock boundaryBridgeMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ADRAFamilies: 3,150Individuals: 14,269

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

IndiaCamp 25

Camp27

Camp 24

Camp 26

Nayapara RC

Teknaf sites

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Kutupalong RC August 2019

m

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

526

21.2120; 92.1638

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

342

86

52

35

18

7

No. of partners’ presence by sector (27) (Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, BRAC)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/BRAC)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, BRAC)

Kutupalong RC

Camp 1 E

Camp 1 W

Camp 2 WCamp 3Camp 4

Camp 5 Camp 6 Camp 7

Camp 2 E

Camp 17

Camp 20

Camp 19

Camp 18 Camp 10

Camp 9

Camp 8 ECamp 8 W

Camp 13Camp 12

Camp 11

Camp 4Ext

Camp 20Ext

1 km

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<178

977

1,854

1,514

275

58

4,744

1,112

2,010

1,477

3,845

256

Male (8,758)Female (9,442)

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

Site Management

Assessment

WASH

SCI, ACF, Friendship, HI, TdH, UP/SMKK, SIF,FDF, SOS

Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Protection

Shelter/NFIs

CODEC, NRC, SCI, TAI, HI, AFF

TAI, MUKTI, WVI, IRC, BRAC, GNB

GK, MDMR/RRRC, RTMI, HI, RRRC(RHU)

TAI, HI

BRAC, BDRCS

NGOF, OXFAM

BRAC

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Food Security WFP

Environment IUCN

CwC BRAC, TAI, SCI

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

1,516

769

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

387,319 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

9,209

BRAC

18

0Fire points 44Information points 1Distribution centers (all type) 3

1Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

0

Roberts Sila Muthini

[email protected]

+880 17 0127 0739

Elephant watch towers

3,549

18,200

RRRCMd. Khalilur Rahman Khan

[email protected]

+880 18 1935 9953

Police posts

Monthly

YesYes

Yes

Monthly

022

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MYA

NM

AR

Cox’s Bazar

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, BRAC Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 1,432No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

711

1

No. of counselling centres

2

115

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 0

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 3

0

No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

1

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Kutupalong RC

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR, BRAC)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector)

Health (Source: BRAC)

Education (Source: Education Sector, BRAC)

Food Security

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, BRAC Feedback: [email protected]

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

59

18

6,003

60%

109%

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

74%

22

59

19

6,067

60%

Yes

72%

22

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

122%% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

27

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

138

2

No. of street lights installed (Minigrated)

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

172

2,6632,051

7942,607

679

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

56,298

No. of functional street lights (Minigrated) 46

(Source: WFP)

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

2,541No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

Shelter

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

8

44

3

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

9

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 27No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

306

222

149

03,023

981

953

No. of HHs received light (Minigrated solar light) 46

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Kutupalong RC

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 2E

Kutupalong RC

Camp 2W

Camp 1E

C02E_C

C02W_B

C01E_E

C01E_F

C02E_E

C01E_G

C02E_D

C02W_A

C02E_A

C02E_B

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBridgeBlock boundaryMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: BRACFamilies: 3,550Individuals: 18,010

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

India

Camp 16

Camp 2E

Camp 7

Camp 15

Kutupalong RC

Camp 9Camp

10Camp 18

Camp 8W

Camp 3

Camp 5

Camp 19

Camp 1W

Camp6

Camp 14

Camp 2W

Camp 11

Camp12

Camp 1E

Camp 13

Camp 17

Camp20

Camp 8E

Camp 4Extension

Camp 4

Camp 20Extension

Kutupalong site

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Nayapara RC August 2019

20.9573; 92.2499

No. of partners’ presence by sector (19)(Source: Sector/Sub-sector 4Ws, ADRA)

Site Management (SM) (Source: UNHCR/ADRA)

Protection (Source: Protection Sector, UNHCR/ADRA)

322,311 sq.mCamp area

Population density(sq.m per person)

Total households

Total individuals

Camp in Charge

SMS Agency

13,916

ADRA

11

1Fire points 18Information points 1Distribution centers (all type) 1

1Refugees (individuals) relocated from the camp

Children under 17 yrs.

0

Mr. Md. Hannan

[email protected]

+880 18 4746 6804

Md. Tariqul Islam Chowdhury

[email protected]

++880 18 1647 8422

Elephant watch towers

5,697

27,222

RRRC

Police posts ±1 km

Camp 25

Camp 24

Camp 26

Camp 27

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, WFP, ADRA Feedback: [email protected] Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed) Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

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Nayapara RC

Camp Profile focused on the e�ective & e�cient rolling out coordination and good governance at camp level, continuity and measuring of services & its minimum standard as being agreed by the respective sectors.The data used in the camp profile have been extracted from secondary and tertiary sources such as ISCG/Sector/WGs, UN Agencies, SMS Agencies and regular or periodic assessment and subject to change.

CwC

Camp centroid GPS point

Presence of service monitoring agency

Safety Unit Volunteer (SUVs) functioning

Camp coordination meeting

Emergency response coordination meeting

Feedback / complaint mechanism functioning

No. of refugees committees

No. of partners reached by CCCM trainings

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

WASH

Site Management

Assessment

SCI Child Protection

Education

GBV

Health

Nutrition

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CODEC, NRC, SCI, TAI, HI

RI, TAI, IRC, BRAC, MUKTI

GK, MDMR/RRRC, RTMI

TAI, HI

ADRA, BDRCS

ADRA (SMS)

HELVETAS/REACH, NPM/IOM

Families with specific needs

Single female parent

Families with older person at risk

Families with people with serious medical condition

Families with a person with disability

Families with older person at risk with children

Families with separated children

Single male parents with infants

Families with unaccompanied children

605

176

160

50

41

35

2,808

1,194

60+

18-59

12-17

5-11

1-4

<186

1,489

2,840

2,322

460

90

7,368

1,529

2,958

2,380

5,279

421

Male (12,657)Female (14,565)

1,182

Food Security ACF, WFP

Nayapara RC

Registered Camp

Refugees (individuals) by age and gender breakdown (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Refugees (HHs) with specific needs (Source: RRRC/UNHCR)

Environment IUCN

55%Children

3%elderly

48%Male

52%Female

CwC BRAC, TAI, AFF/BBC MA

Bi-weekly

YesYes

Yes

Bi-weekly

01

I N D I A

I N D I A

B A N G L A D E S H

MY

AN

MA

R

Cox’s Bazar

ACF

NGOF, OXFAM

No. of child friendly spaces

No. of health facility with GBV CM/PSS

No. of integrated community centres

No. of children benefitting from PSS activities 1No. of individuals benefitting from life skills and

resilience programming

155

1

No. of counselling centres

2

2

No. of safe space for women and girls (SSWG) 0

No. of mental health service centres (MHSC) 1

0No. of women led community centre (WLCC)

6

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

Camp profile: Nayapara RC

Shelter/Site Infrastructure/NFI (Source: Shelter Sector, UNHCR)

WASH (Source: UNHCR)

Nutrition (Source: Nutrition Sector, ADRA)

Health (Source: Health Sector, UNHCR, ADRA)

Education (Source: Education Sector)

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Food Security (Source: WFP)

Next update: October 2019 Sources: UNHCR, ISCG/4Ws, RRRC/UNHCR/Family Counting, REACH, ADRA Feedback: [email protected]

Less than 50%/minimum standard 50-80%/minimum standard >80%/minimum standard reached

August 2019

No. of water points

No. of functional water points

33

No. of teachers’ received foundationalteaching and content

16

3

No. of street lights installed

Bridge (including bamboo/culvert) construction (m.)

Retaining wall construction (running m.)

Footpath/Pathway construction (running m.)

Drainage construction (running m.)

Stair construction (running m.)

207

15522

6,194798

84

No. of latrines

No. of functional latrines (chambers)

12,500

Note: TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Cumulative data as of August 2019 unless specified

No. of functional street lights 198

No. of learning facilities established

No. of health facilities

5,144No. of HHs receivedgeneral food distribution/e-vouchers

No. of HHs received partial shelter kits

% of children aged 3-5 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of nutritional facilities

% of children aged 6-14 enrolled in learning spaces

No. of HHs received tie-down kits

7

30

2

Site management service monitoring

% of children aged 15-17 enrolled in learning spaces

4

No. of outpatients for medical consultationsfrom the existing total health facility

No. of children treated with severe acutemalnutrition

No. of Community Health Workers (CHWs) 27

Site Management

Sector Indicator Sector standard

No. of persons per water point

No. of persons per latrine

250

20

No. of persons per health facility 6,000

% of children access to teaching & learning centre

100%

100%

Usable area per person (sq.m) 20

245

107

13,461

40%

29%

100%

Presence of camp manager/administrator Yes/No Yes

85%

12

WASH

Health

Education

Protection

Food Security % of HHs received general food distribution/e-vouchers

Shelter

247

108

13,611

40%

Yes

90%

12

June, 2019achievement

August, 2019achievement

No. of HHs received LPG assistance (Stove+Cylinder)

38%% of persons reached by community-ledmessaging on key protection risks

110

94

100

14,903

252

238

No. of HHs received portable light 0

Beneficiaries presented are estimated and may vary among camps due to change in zone system to camp boundaries during 2018. All infrastructure reported are cumulative from previous year and beneficiaries reached for services are from January-August, 2019.

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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESHReference map - Nayapara RC

as of 31 August 2019

Printing date: 31 August 2019 Sources: UNHCR, IOM, RRRC, REACH, ISCG Author: UNHCR - Sub-Office Cox's Bazar Feedback: [email protected]

Camp 26

Nayapara RC

C26_I

C24_G

C26_E

C26_F

C26_H

C26_G

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The information presented in this map is from various sources indicated below and not verified. It is subject to further change.Drone image from IOM as of January 2019, Population data from Family counting as of 31 August 2019 (RRRC/UNHCR).

100Meters

LegendCiC OfficePolice Post/StationDistribution pointContainerWarehouseNutrition CenterInformation Point/HubLearning CenterWomen and girls Friendly SpaceFire stationsFire pointsCommunity CenterChild Friendly SpaceMosqueHafezkhana/Madrasah/MaktabTemplePrimary Health FacilitySecondary/Tertiary Health FacilityCommunity Clinic (MOH)Health PostOther Health FacilityBlock boundaryBridgeMain road/HighwayPrimary/Secondary roadFootpathCamp boundary

SMS Agency: ADRAFamilies: 5,701Individuals: 26,921

India

Bangladesh

Nepal

Myanmar

IndiaCamp 25

Camp27

Camp 24

Camp 26

Nayapara RC

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