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Foundation for Tolerance International (FTI)
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CONTENT
I. Introduction 2
II. Population data 3
III. Shelter – possible significant revision 9
IV. Household food security 10
V. Health and protection 15
VI. Nutrition 20
VII. WASH 21
VIII. Education 25
IX. Greatest needs 29
X. Relief effort/assistance 31
I. Introduction
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Given assessment has been conducted on July, 8-15th, 2010 in conflict affected zones
(the list of zones is given bellow) by FTI with support of the Danish Refugee Council. The goal of the assessment is to gather information on the basic needs of the
population as the result of the conflict in June 2010 in the South of the country in the sphere of food safety, livelihood, health, water and sanitary, education, etc. for more effective and adequate rendering of the humanitarian aid / assistance.
Assessment has been conducted with the help of focus groups with participation of communities’ inhabitants in number of 10-15 persons. Also official information has been requested from local self governance.
Assessment was carried out on the following communities/ village councils, cities of Osh and Jalalabad
Jalalabad Province,
1. Jalalabad city 2. Bazarkorgon district , v|c Seidukum 3. Aksy District v|c Kosh-Dobo, village Toruk 4. Suzak district , v|c Tash-Bylak 5. Bazarkorgon district v|c Bazarkorgon 6. Suzak district v|c Suzak 7. Ala-Buka district, v|c Dostuk
Osh Province 8. Karasuu district, v|c Shark 9. Osh city TOS Ak-Tilek, district Cheremushki 10. Aravan district, v|c AllaAnarov 11. Aravan district, v|c Usypova 12. Osh city TOS Amir-Temur
Osh city 13. Osh city TOS Ak-Bura 14. Karasuu district, v|c Kizil-kishtak (place Sheit-Tebe) 15. Karasuu district, v|c Toloikon 16. Karasuu district, v|c Madi 17. Aravan district, v|c Too-Moun
Hereinafter the term village council will be used to name the communities where assessment was carried out.
II. Population data
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The tables’ present main data on ethnic composition of the target zones, quantity of human victims, suffered people, extent of damage, residents of zones who suffered moral and physical health injuries. The basic foodstuff of the inhabitants, their needs, including for medical preparations and the equipment have been analyzed. It is remarkable that in one of the target zones, in a village Kosh-Dobo, Alabuka rayon of Jalalabad oblast, some of its residents (22 families) had to leave their houses in Kyrgyz enclave Toruk, located in the territory of Uzbekistan due to the deterioration of interethnic relations. Although there has not been any open conflict reported, these people have become victims who lost their properties, the basic means of living and income. Presently, some of these people live in temporary shelters, some stay in deserted, dilapidated houses; some joined their relatives in Kyrgyzstan. TABLE 2.1 GENDER COMPOSITION OF V\C
Generally the number of females in all villages is higher than males by 3-10%.
Region Surveyed village Male, % Female, %
Children < 1 years
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city 48 800 50 200 Bazarkorgon 17402 18056 Seidukum 7316 7366 Kosh-Dobo/Toruk 779 600 539 Dostuk 180 Tash-Bulak 8052 8437 642 Suzak 17810 18079 2561
Osh
Shark 17671 18711 Sheit-Tebe 45% 51% 4% TOS Ak-Bura 47% 53% 150 TOS Amir Temur 48% 48% 4% Cheremushki 45,00% 55% 128 Usypova 10515 11186 296 Allaanarov 7249 7801 105 Too-Moun 6521 7823 312 Mady 13101 12999 Toloicon 49,50% 50,50% 128
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Gender Composition of v/c in Jalalabat Region
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Jalalabat
Bazarkorgon
Seidukum
Kosh-Dobo/Toruk
Dostuk
Tash-Bulak
Suzak
MaleFemaleChildren < 1 years
Gender Composition of v/c in Osh Region
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
Shark
Sheit-T
ebe
TOS Ak-B
ura
TOS Amir T
emir
Cheremush
ki
Usypov
skay
Allaan
arov
Too-M
oun
Mady
Toloico
n
Children < 1 yearsFemaleMale
TABLE 2.2 ETHNIC COMPOSITION OF V/C INCLUDING CHILDREN UNDER 1 YEAR OLD
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J alalabad c ity
B azark
orgon
S eidukum
K osh-Dobo/T
oruk
Dostuk
Tash-Bulak
S uzak
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
Ethnic composition before and after the conflict in Jalalabad Region
K yrgyz 64% 17,34% 66,47% 100% 10% 23% 15,40%
K yrgyzafter C onflic t
64% 17,35% 66,47% 100% 10% 23% 15,40%
Uz bek 32% 81,77% 28% 0% 90% 73% 81%
Uz bek after C onflic t 32% 81,76% 28% 0% 90% 73% 81%
Others 4% 0,89% 5,53% 0% 0% 4% 3,60%
Others after C onflic t 4% 0,89% 5,53% 0% 0% 4% 3,60%
J alalabad c ity
B az arkorgon
S eidukum K os h-
Dobo/TorukDos tuk Tas h-B ulak S uz ak
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0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Ethnic Composition before and after the conflict in Osh Region
Kyrgyz 20% 25% 38% 0,12% 60,80% 9% 33% 82% 79% 59,30%
Kyrgyzafter Conflict
20% 25% 25% 0,12% 55% 9% 33% 85% 79% 45%
Uzbek 75% 75% 46% 98,88% 34,70% 87,70% 65% 18% 20% 38,60%
Uzbek after Confl ict 74% 75% 65% 98,88% 41% 90% 65% 15% 20% 53%
Others 5% 0% 16% 1% 4,30% 2,30% 2% 0% 1% 1,90%
Others after Conflict 5% 0% 10% 1% 4% 1% 2% 0% 0% 1,90%
Shark Sheit-Tebe TOS Ak-BuraTOS Amir
TemirCheremushki Usypovskay Allaanarov Too-Moun Mady Toloicon
The main ethnic groups are Kyrgyz and Uzbek people. The percentage of other ethnic nationalities is approx. 3-7%. However, it should be noted that Kyrgyz and Uzbek people mainly live densely; in some regions there are more Uzbeks and in other more Kyrgyz. There are also some ethnical regions with a majority of Uzbeks such as Amir Temur, where the percentage reaches 99%. Change of the percentage ratio of Kyrgyz and Uzbeks residents before and after the conflict occurred in the following settlements:
Kyrgyz residents of TOS Ak-Bura before the conflict accounted for 38 % of entire population and this percentage dropped to 25 % after the conflict. Uzbeks residents of Ak-Bura accounted for 46 % of entire population before the conflict and this number increased to 65 % after the conflict Representatives of other ethnicities accounted for 16 % of population before the conflict, and this number dropped to 10 % after the conflict.
Kyrgyz residents of micro district Cheremushki accounted for 60,80 % of population and this number dropped to 55 % after the conflict. Uzbek residents accounted for 34,70 % of population and this number increased to 41 % after the conflict.
3.Uzbek residents of Usypova village accounted for 87,70 % before the conflict and this number increased to 90 % after the conflict. Representatives of other ethnicities accounted for 2,30 % before the conflict and this number dropped to 1 % after the conflict.
Percentage of Kyrgyz residents of Too-Moun village was 82 % before the conflict and this number increased to 85 % after the conflict. Percentage of Uzbek residents was 18% before the conflict and this number decreased to 15% after the conflict.
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5. Kyrgyz residents in micro district Toloikon accounted for 59,3 % before the conflict and this number dropped to 45 % after the conflict. Uzbek residents of Toloikon accounted for 38,60 % and this number increased to 53 % after the conflict. TABLE 2.3 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL VILLAGE POPULATION DISPLACED DURING THE CONFLICT:
According to the available data, the number of people that abandoned their houses also varies greatly. In Osh the micro-districts which were abandoned the most by both Kyrgyz and Uzbeks were Cheremushki and TOS Ak-Bura. Around 80% of Kyrgyz abandoned the village council «Usypova» whereas Uzbeks didn’t. The same situation occurred in Sheit-Tebe, where the micro-district was abandoned by around 85% Uzbeks. The minimum percentage of the ethnic groups which have left settlement (0,02 – 5 %): 1. Sheit - Tebe - 0,02 % the other ethnic groups, 5 % Kyrgyz 2. Amir-Temur – 0,12 % Kyrgyz, 0,38 % Uzbeks 3. Zhalalabad – 1 % Uzbeks 4. Bazarkhorgon – 3 % Kyrgyz 5. Tash-Bulak – 3 % Kyrgyz 6. Shark – 5 % Kyrgyz The average percentage of the ethnic groups which have left settlement (15-40 %): 1. Tash-Bulak – 15 % Uzbeks 2. Too-Moun – 20 % Kyrgyz 3. Seidukum – 20,43 % Kyrgyz, 23,84 % Uzbeks 4. Zhalalabad - 22,2 % Kyrgyz 5. Shark – 40 % Uzbeks 6. AkBuura – 40 % Kyrgyz
Region Surveyed village Kyrgyz Uzbek
Others
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city 22,2% 1% Bazarkorgon 3% 54% Seidukum 20,43% 23,84% Kosh-Dobo/Toruk 6,30% 0% Dostuk 10% 90% Tash-Bulak 3% 15% Suzak 27,9%
Osh
Shark 5% 40% Sheit-Tebe 5% 84,98% 0,02% TOS Ak-Bura 40% 40% TOS Amir Temur 0,12% 0,38% Cheremushki 40% 60% Usypova 80% 0% Allaanarov 80% 0% Too-Moun 20% 50% Mady 0 65 - 70% Toloicon 40% 60%
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7. Cheremushki – 40 % Kyrgyz 8. Toloicon – 40 % Kyrgyz The highest percentage of the ethnic groups which have left settlement (50 % and above): 1. Too-Moun – 50 % Kyrgyz 2. Cheremushki – 60 % Uzbeks 3. Ak-Bura – 60 % Uzbeks 4. Toloicon – 60 % Uzbeks 5. Mady – 65-70 % Uzbeks 6. Usypova – 80 % Kyrgyz 7. AllaAnarov – 80 % Kyrgyz 8. Sheit-Tebe – 84,98 % Uzbeks TABLE 2.4 NUMBER OF DEAD, INJURED AND MISSED POPULATION
According to the information obtained, the number of murdered people during inter-ethnical riots in the South Kyrgyzstan reached 33 people in Jalalabad region and 26 injured. Whereas in Osh oblast 210 people are dead and another 959 are injured. Moreover, there is a high number of missing people in Osh (25 people) as opposed to the Jalalabad region. There are no victims in such micro-districts as Toloikon, Kosh-Dobo, Toruk, Usypova but 62 murdered and 112 injured in Amir-Temur, 43 murdered and 100 injured in Shark, 34 murdered and 450 injured in Cheremushki. TABLE 2.5 ON VULNERABLE CATEGORIES
Region Surveyed village Dead Injured
Missed
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city 18 25 - Bazarkorgon 15 1 - Seidukum 1 3 - Kosh-Dobo/Toruk - - - Dostuk 8 20 - Tash-Bulak 13 43 0 Suzak 10 12 0
Osh
Shark 43 0 5 Sheit-Tebe 20 150 TOS Ak-Bura 19 34 2 TOS Amir Temur 62 112 14 Cheremushki 34 450 0 Usypova - 1 2 Allaanarov - 12 - Too-Moun 1 3 2 Mady 7 36 1 Toloicon 0 0 0
Region Surveyed village Lonely, elderly
Lonely , teenagers
Seriously ill,
Invalids
Pregnant /
Feeding women
Single mothers
Jalalabad Jalalabad city 234 Bazarkorgon 43 251 17 2543 500
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III. Shelter – possible significant revision TABLE 3.1 ON THE CATEGORY OF DAMAGES TO HOMES
In Jalalabad city the number of damaged houses with Category “2” is 15 , whereas in Osh city it is 377 with the most damaged houses in Cheremushki - 200 and in Shark with approx. 321 houses. Further,
Seidukum 20 4 29 233 45 Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
5 7 1
Dostuk 151/147/6 102/88 Tash-Bulak 14 75 118/218 14 Suzak 34 91 392/618 37
Osh
Shark 16 43 36 1500 500
Sheit-Tebe 10 12 21 900/1200 156 TOS Ak-Bura 61 16 50
TOS Amir Temur 500 15 500/1000 170
Cheremushki 0 4 300 320 18
Usypova 11 13 349 22 Allaanarov 10 248 188 12 Too-Moun 4 6 54 21 36 Mady 21 21 336 21 Toloicon 11 4 48 216 6
Region Surveyed village 0 1
2 3
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city 11 15 146 Bazarkorgon 5914 212 Seidukum 5914 Kosh-Dobo/Toruk 22 Dostuk 20 9 1 Tash-Bulak 6 - 24 Suzak 7 4 1
Osh
Shark 100 321 Sheit-Tebe 130 240 TOS Ak-Bura 50 30 60 TOS Amir Temir 3 23 Cheremushki 0 50 200 72 Usypova 0 0 0 0 Allaanarov 0 1 0 0 Too-Moun 0 0 0 0 Mady 7 43
Toloicon 0 0 0 0
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the houses with category “3” are in following breakdown: in Jalalabad city- 14, Bazarkorgon region – 212, in Osh oblast 741, including in Shark 321, in Sheit-Tebe 240, in the micro-district Cheremushki – 72, etc. TABLE 3.2 ON SHELTER FACILITIES
Regarding shelters the numbers of them are as follows as per the available information: 8 in Bazarkorgon region and 23 in Osh oblast, including 8 in the village Seidukum, 4 in Too-Moun and 3 in Shark village. There are also places where there are no shelters at all. There are no special premises that can be used as shelters for the displaced people in the village Toruk, they now live in outdoor tents, in old, deserted houses, some of them are provided shelter by relatives.
IV. Household food security TABLE 4.1 ON PERCENTAGE OF HOUSE HOLD FOOD ITEMS SECURITY
Region Surveyed village Number of shelter
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city - Bazarkorgon 8 Seidukum 8 Kosh-Dobo/Toruk - Dostuk - Tash-Bulak - Suzak -
Osh
Shark 3 Sheit-Tebe - TOS Ak-Bura - TOS Amir Temur - Cheremushki 2 Usypova 1 Allaanarov 1 Too-Moun 4 Mady 2 Toloicon 2
Region Surveyed village
Food items stocks Completely
Food items stock
s Partia
lly
Livestock
Completely
livestock
Partia
lly
Crops
Completely
Crops
Partially
Agricultural
Techniques Comple
tely
Agricultural
techniques Partially
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city
0,86%
0,20%
0,21%
0,42%
Bazarkorgon 50% Seidukum 20,0
% 50,0
%
Kosh-Dobo/Toru k
9,40%
18% 9,40%
Dostuk Less than 1%
Less than 1%
Tash-Bulak
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Further, the number of families who completely lost their food supply are as follows: in Jalalabad city less than 1%, in Bazarkorgon region - approx. 50%, in Seidukum village - 20% and in Suzak village - 23% of the population involved in the conflict, while in the villages of Osh region the mark is in the range of 10%. Regarding the damage to the livestock of the local population the data is as follows: in Jalalabad city – less then 0,4%, in Suzak village approx. 5%, in Toruk and Kosh-Dobo villages more than 18%. It is necessary to mention that in Osh region: in Shark village approx. 10%, in Mady village approx. 7% of population mentioned partial damage to their livestock. Based on the obtained information, 17% of Suzak village’s population have completely lost this year's harvest, whereas the numbers in Osh region are as follows: the most affected village is Shark - approx. 50%, then AllaAnarov village - approximately 10%, as well as Amir-Temur and Sheit-tebe villages less than 4,5 %. In Seidukum village the percentage of partial damage is approx. 50%. Regarding the damage to the agricultural machinery, it is fixed in Shark village - approx. 35%. TABLE 4.2 ON THE MAIN LIVELIHOODS
Suzak 23% 5% 17%
Osh
Shark 10,0%
10,0%
50,0%
35,0%
Sheit-Tebe 4,46%
2,50%
4,46%
TOS Ak-Bura 89 families
15 families
TOS Amir Temur
4,0%
0,4%
0,05%
4,46%
Cheremushki 272 families
16 families
Usypova Allaanarov 10,0
% 10,0
%
Too-Moun 2% Mady 5% 2% 7% 1% Toloicon 1
family
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0,00%
10,00%
20,00%
30,00%
40,00%
50,00%
60,00%
Shark Sheit-Tebe TOS Ak-Bura TOS AmirTemir
Cheremushki Usypovskay Allaanarov Too-Moun Mady Toloicon
Main Lifehoods in Osh Region
Reduce Food items intakeEating unhealthy Food items / less preferred foods/qualityIncrease in borrowing for consumption purposesSale of productive assets (tractor, milk producing cow, land)Sale of household assetsConsumption of seed reserved for futureOther
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
Jalalabadcity
Seidukum Dostuk Suzak
Main Lifehoods in Jalalbat Region Reduce Food items intake
Eating unhealthy Food items / less preferredfoods/qualityIncrease in borrowing for consumption purposes
Sale of productive assets (tractor, milk producingcow, land)Sale of household assets
Consumption of seed reserved for future
Other
Region Surveyed village
Reduce
Food items intak
e
Eating unhealthy Food items / less preferred foods/quality
Increase in
borrowing for
consumption
purposes
Sale of productive assets (tractor, milk producing cow, land)
Sale of household assets
Consumption of seed reserve
d for future
Other
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city 30% 35% 15% Bazarkorgon 70% Seidukum 20% 20% Kosh-Dobo/Toruk
100%
100%
60%
70%
Dostuk 100% 30-40% 70% Tash-Bulak 10% 5% Suzak 3% 7% 5%
Osh Shark 60,0
% 20,0% Increas
ed to 10,0% 15,0% Transfers
from
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According to the data concerning the basic ways of survival in Jalalabad city approx. 30% of the
population, in Toruk and Kosh-Dobo villages approx. 100 % of the population, in Bazarkorgon village approx. 70 %, Seidukum village 20 % and in Suzak village less than 3 % reduced food consumption, In Osh area approximately 30-40 % with about 60 only in Shark village.
The percentage of the population using poor quality foodstuff is 35 % in Jalalabad, 45 % in Toloikon village, micro-district Cheremushki and TOS Ak-Bura.
Data on the use of means borrowed as follows: in Jalalabad 15 % of the population, in Toruk and Kosh-Dobo villages 100 %. Regarding the villages in Osh oblast this percent varies within 20-40 % of the population.
Sale of production assets is sharply observed in Toruk and Kosh-Dobo villages which is approx. 60% of the population and in the villages Mady and Jusupovsky of Osh oblast around 20 %, and in the villages Shark, AllaAnarov and Amir-Temur approx. 10 %.
Besides the above there is information about consumption of seeds, especially in Toruk and Kosh-Dobo villages - approx. 70 % of the population, in Seidukum village approx. 20% and Alla Anarov, Too Moun and Jusupovsky villages approx. 5 % of the population.
In the above mentioned villages the population survived by other widespread means in South Kyrgyzstan. And money transfer by relatives working in Russia and Kazakhstan can be mentioned as one of the main ways of survival.
In these villages the population used other more widespread means of survival in the south Kyrgyzstan as well, the main of which is the remittances of migrants working in Russia and Kazakhstan. TABLE 4.3 ON ACCESSIBILITY OF THE MARKETS AND FOOD ITEMS IN IT
10% Russia (about 1000 families)
Sheit-Tebe 30% 20% TOS Ak-Bura 40% 45% 15% TOS Amir Temur 25%
20%
10%
Cheremushki 40% 45% 40% Usypova 30% 30% 20% 10% 5% 5% Allaanarov 30% 30% 20% 10% 5% 5% Too-Moun 30% 30% 20% 10% 5% 5% Mady 40% 20% 5% 50% Toloicon 40% 45% 40%
Region Surveyed village accessibility
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city +
Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh-Dobo/Toruk + Dostuk + Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh Shark + Sheit-Tebe +
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The markets are accessible except v\c Too-Moun TABLE 4.4 ON PRICES OF MAIN COMMODITIES BEFORE AND AFTER THE CONFLICT Price for 1 kg or peace
Before the events / after the events
TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur + Cheremushki + Usypova + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village
Wheat flour
Oil Sugar Bread Meat Rice
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city 17-18 /17-
18 75 /70 55 /50 12 \ 12 175 /
170 (red
rice)90 / 85
Bazarkorgon 14,4 / 13,6 66 /63 55 /48 15 /15 Seidukum 14,4 /
132,6 66 /63 55 /48 15 /15
Kosh-Dobo/Toruk
16 / 20 45 / 75 41-45 / 55 7 \ 10
Dostuk 16 / 20 45 / 75 41-45 / 55 7 \ 10 Tash-Bulak 16 / 15 60 / 55 55 / 50 11 / 10 185
/175 70 / 60
Suzak 15 /14
70 /60 48 /45 10 \ 10 185 / 175
70 /60
Osh
Shark 17
70 / 65 55 / 45-50 10-15 / 8-10
68-100 /50-80
Sheit-Tebe 16 / 16
80 / 75 55 / 50 13 \ 10 180 /
160 110 / 95
TOS Ak-Bura 20-22 / 24-26
70-80 /60 55 /39 10 \ 10
TOS Amir Temur
16 / 14 70 / 50 55 / 47 12 \ 12 170 /
150
Cheremushki 20-22 / 24-26
70-80 /60 55 /39 10 \ 10
Usypova 12-30 /12-30
70 / 60 55 / 50 10 \ 10
Allaanarov 12-30 /12-30
70 / 60 55 / 50 10 \ 10
Too-Moun 12-30 /12-30
70 / 60 55 / 50 10 \ 10
Mady 16-17 80 / 65-70 55 / 45 6-12 / 6-7 (uzgen
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The prices for Food items are increased mainly in Osh city and v/c Kosh-Dobo. Note: after the events 95 people (Kyrgyz) moved to Kyrgyz side of Toruk village from the enclave (Uzbek side of Toruk village) in Uzbekistan.
V. Health and protection TABLE 5.1 ON MAIN HEALTH CONCERNS AND SEVERITY
Psych
ological T
raum
a
Physica
l Tra
uma /Injurie
sDeh
ydra
tion
Diarrh
eaFe
ver
Cough an
d Feve
r (ARI)
Trau
ma / Injur
iesOth
er
00,5
1
1,5
2
2,5
3
Main health concern and severity in Jalalabad Region
Jalalabad city
Bazarkorgon
Seidukum
Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
Dostuk
Tash-Bulak
Suzak
rice) 90 / 80
Toloicon 20-22 / 24-26
70-80 /60 55 /39 10 \ 10
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Psych
ological T
raum
a
Physical
Trauma /I
njuries
Dehydra
tion
Diarrh
ea
Feve
r
Cough an
d Feve
r (ARI)
Trau
ma / Injurie
s
Other
0
0,5
1
1,5
2
2,5
3
Main health concern and severity in Osh Region
Shark
Sheit-Tebe
TOS Ak-Bura
TOS Amir Temir
Cheremushki
Usypovskay
Allaanarov
Too-Moun
Mady
Toloicon
Region Surveyed village
Psychologic
al Traum
a
Physical Trauma /Injuries
Dehydration
Diarrhea
Fever Cough and
Fever (ARI)
Trauma /
Injuries
Other
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Bazarkorgon 3 1 Seidukum 2 1 2 1 Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
3 1
Dostuk 3 3 2 3 3 Tash-Bulak 2 Suzak 1 2 1 1
Osh
Shark 3 3 2 2
(quinsy) 3
Sheit-Tebe 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 TOS Ak-Bura 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 TOS Amir Temur
3 2 2 1 1 2 1
Cheremushki 3 3 2 2 3 Usypova 2 1 1 1 Allaanarov 2 2 1 1
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Main health concerns are: Fever, Physical Trauma /Injuries, Diarrhea, Psychological Trauma. Sheit –Tebe, TOS Ak-Bura, Amir-Temur and Mady v/c are the communities most affected by health diseases.
TABLE 5.2 ON AVAILABILITY OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Too-Moun 2 1 1 1 1 Mady 3 2 1 1 2 Toloicon 3 2 2 3
Region Surveyed village
Adequate
Inadequate Adequate Inadequate
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city Medicines for sick heart, a diabetes
Bazarkorgon
Operational table, mobile shadeless lamps, portable narcosis devices
Seidukum
Medicines for pressure for the first medical aid
Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
Dostuk
Energizers, soothing Thermometers, thanometers
Tash-Bulak Suzak
Osh
Shark
Medicines for a headache, warm illness, diabetes
Sheit-Tebe TOS Ak-Bura
Insulin, Pacedofel, Linex, Kreon, Diesol, the soothing
TOS Amir Temur
Cheremushki
Gipotenetic preparations, the soothing, heart preparations, Linex
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM, Spatulas (50 pieces)
Usypova
Allaanarov
Too-Moun
Couches, thanometers
Mady
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Main health concerns are: Fever, Physical Trauma /Injuries, Diarrhea, Psychological Trauma. Sheit –Tebe, TOS Ak-Bura, Amir-Temur and Mady v/c are the communities most affected by health diseases.
Enough Medicines are available in the following villages: Bazarkorgon, Suzak, Tash-Bulak, Kosh-Dobo Toruk, Jusupovsky, Alla Anarov, Too Mojun. There is a lack of following medicines in 7 communities: Medicines for heart-related illnesses, a diabetes, medicines for pressure, for first medical aid, antidepressive medicines, soothing, insulin, pacedofil, linex, Kreon, Diesol, Hipotenzead preparations, antibiotics, Enthonorum. There is enough medical equipment in the following villages: Suzak, Tash-Bulak, Kosh-Dobo Toruk, Shark, TOS Akbura, Jusupovsky, Alla Anarov, Mady, Tolojkon. There is not enough operational tables, mobile shadeless lamps, portable narcosis devices in Bazarkorgon village In Dostuk village there is not enough tonometers and thermometers, in Too-Mojun village there is not enough couches and tonometers.
TABLE 5.3 DISTANCE TO NEAREST HEALTH FACILITY (PRE-CONFLICT):
Toloicon
Antibiotics, the soothing, medicines for pressure, Linex, Enthonorum
Region Surveyed village
Distance in km
Characteristics
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city 2 Group of family doctors, polyclinic Bazarkorgon 1 Medical assistant's obstetric point , Group of family doctors,
the Central regional hospital , the Children's improving centre Seidukum Medical assistant's obstetric point , Group of family doctors,
maternity home Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
6-10
Dostuk 4 Hospital Tash-Bulak 1-1,5 Medical assistant's obstetric point, City hospital Suzak 1-1,5
Osh
Shark Medicines for a headache, warm illness, diabetes Sheit-Tebe 6-7 Regional hospital TOS Ak-Bura TOS Amir Temur
6-7 Regional hospital
Cheremushki Usypova 1 Regional hospital and polyclinic Allaanarov 1 Regional hospital and polyclinic Too-Moun 4 Hospital and Medical assistant's obstetric point Mady Toloicon Antibiotics, the soothing, medicines for pressure, Linex,
Enthonorum
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The nearest healthcare facility is available in 1-4 km from the v/c. except Toruk (6-9km), Sheit –Tebe (6-7 km) and Amir-Temur (6-7 km). TABLE 5.4 ON CURRENT FUNCTIONING OF THE HEALTH FACILITY NEAREST TO VILLAGE
The conditions of the healthcare facilities are satisfactory. However in v\c Suzak there is no functioning health facility.
VI. Nutrition TABLE 6.1, 6.2 ON NUTRITION BEFORE AND AFTER THE CONFLICT
Region Surveyed village Damaged
Open Adequate staff
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city No Yes Yes Bazarkorgon Yes Yes
Seidukum Yes Yes Yes Kosh- Dobo/Toruk No Yes Yes Dostuk Yes Yes Yes Tash-Bulak No Yes Yes Suzak No No No
Osh
Shark Yes Yes Sheit-Tebe No Yes Yes TOS Ak-Bura No Yes Yes TOS Amir Temur No Yes No Cheremushki No Yes Yes Usypova Yes Yes Allaanarov Yes Yes Too-Moun Yes No Mady No Yes Yes Toloicon No Yes Yes
Region Surveyed village Breast feeding
Different paps/
prringer
Milk (cow)
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + + + Bazarkorgon + +
Seidukum + + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
+ +
Dostuk Tash-Bulak + + Suzak + +
Osh
Shark + + + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura + + TOS Amir Temur +
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The main nutrition for kids under 1 year old before the conflict was breast feeding, cow milk and
different paps (porringer).
After the conflict use of paps was decreased and use of “atala” (Food items from dough, water and milk) increased. Also kids under 1 year old began eating the Food items of adults.
Cheremushki + + Usypova + + Allaanarov + + Too-Moun + + Mady
+ + +
Toloicon + + +
Region Surveyed village Breast feeding
Different paps/
porringer
Milk (cow)
Atala (made from wheat flour and water/milk)
Adult Food items
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + + + Bazarkorgon + +
Seidukum + + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
+
Dostuk Tash-Bulak
+
Suzak + +
Osh
Shark + + + Sheit-Tebe
+
TOS Ak-Bura + + + + TOS Amir Temur
+
Cheremushki + + +
Usypova + Allaanarov + + Too-Moun + + Mady + + + + Toloicon + + +
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VII. WASH TABLE 7.1 ON NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS THAT HAVE CLEAN DRINKING WATER AVAILABLE
Clean drinking water is available in the most v/c in percentage of 25-99%. Only in Toloikon v/c the water is available only for 0-24%. TABLE 7.2 ON PRIMARY WATER SOURCES
Region Surveyed village 0-24% 25-49% 50-74% 75-99% 100%
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
+
Dostuk Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur + Cheremushki + Usypova + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village Piped water
system
Open Well
Hand pump
Other Chink
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon +
Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk + Dostuk Tash-Bulak + + Suzak + + +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur + Cheremushki +
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The main sourc
e of water is piped water system. Open well, hand pump is used is also used in some v/c. However in 8 v/c the sources of water were damaged. TABLE 7.3 ON ALTERNATIVE WATER SOURCES
Alternative water sources are river and channel (aryk) water. In v/c there are no alternative sources of water. TABLE 7.4 ON COLLECTION/STORAGE CONTAINERS
Usypova + + + Allaanarov
+ + +
Too-Moun + + + + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village Yes No
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
+
Dostuk Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe +
TOS Ak-Bura +
TOS Amir Temur
+
Cheremushki + Usypova + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village Yes No
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk + Dostuk + Tash-Bulak +
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Storage containers are available mainly in Osh, Jalalabad cities and Aravan rayon. There no containers in other v/c. It is necessary to note that the containers In the cities are not enough after the events. Note: In KR generally there are no storage containers in rural areas (v/c). TABLE 7.5 ON ACCESS TO FUNCTIONING SANITARY FACILITIES/TOILETS
Majority of v/c has access to toilets (75-100%). There is problem with toilets on Seidukum, Suzak and Tash-Bulak (0-24%), where the majority of the population are Uzbeks. TABLE 7.6 ADEQUATE PERSONAL HYGIENE SUPPLIES AVAILABLE:
Suzak +
Osh
Shark Sheit-Tebe TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temir + Cheremushki + Usypovskaya + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village 0-24% 25-49% 50-74% 75-99% 100%
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
+
Dostuk Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur + Cheremushki + Usypova + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village Yes No
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk +
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There is no in hygiene supply are available in all v/c besides Bazarkorgon, Seidukum and Shark.
VIII. Education TABLE 8.1 ON SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN THE SCHOOL TO MAINTAIN A REGULAR SCHOOLING PROCESS
There is partially need in teachers in Bazarkorgon, Sheit-Tebe and Amir Temur.
Dostuk Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur + Cheremushki + Usypova + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village Completely Partially
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk + Dostuk + Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur + Cheremushki + Usypova +
Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
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TABLE 8.2 ON THE CONDITION OF SCHOOL SUPPLY
In Shark the school was burned out as the result of the events. Respectively all the school supply was burned.
TABLE 8.3 ON CONDITION OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
Educational materials were partially damaged in Bazarkorgon and fully damaged in Shark and
TOS Ak-Bura.
Region Surveyed village Damaged Damaged partially
Damaged completely
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk + Dostuk + Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur + Cheremushki + Usypova + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village Not damaged
Damaged partially
Damaged completely
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk + Dostuk + Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur +
Cheremushki
Usypova + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
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TABLE 8.4 ON CONDITION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS
The school in Shark was affected fully and in Mady partially. TABLE 27 ON INTEND TABLE 8.5 TO VISIT THE SCHOOL BY STUDENTS IN NEW ACADEMIC YEAR
Region Surveyed village Not damaged Damaged partially Damaged completely
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk + Dostuk + Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe +
TOS Ak-Bura + TOS Amir Temur +
Cheremushki + Usypova + Allaanarov + Too-Moun + Mady + Toloicon +
Region Surveyed village Yes No
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city + Bazarkorgon + Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk + Dostuk + Tash-Bulak + Suzak +
Osh
Shark + Sheit-Tebe + TOS Ak-Bura +
TOS Amir Temur + Cheremushki +
Usypova + Allaanarov +
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Too-Moun +
Mady + Toloicon +
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IX. Greatest needs TABLE 9.1 ON GREATEST NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITIES.
Region Surveyed village
Building materials
Restoring the sources of the profit (shops, café, livelihood)
Nutrition
Food items
Medical supply
Non Food items (soap etc)
Medicines
Clothes
Dishes
Fertilizers for peasants
Wheelchair/ Invalid carriage
Blanket, pillows, mattress
Containers for the storage
Drinking water
Medical facility
Tents
Fire engine
Benzine/ Oil
Medical treatment
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city
+ + +
Bazarkorgon
+ + + + +
Seidukum
+
Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
+ + +
Dostuk + + + Tash-Bulak
+ + +
Suzak +
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Osh
Shark + + + + Sheit-Tebe
+ + + +
TOS Ak-Bura
+ + + +
TOS Amir Temur
+ + + + + + + + +
Cheremushki
+ + + + + +
Usypova +
Allaanarov
+
Too-Moun
+ + +
Mady + + + Toloicon +
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X. Relief effort/assistance TABLE 10.1 RECEIVED ASSISTANCE
Table of all villages with data on the receipt of humanitarian assistance
Organizations, institutions that have provided humanitarian
assistance
JALALABAT REGION
Jalalabad city Bazarkorgon Seidukum Suzak Tash-Bulak Dostyk Kosh-
Dobotoruk
The Government of the Kyrgyz Republic
Medication - 20 items
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The International Committee of the Red Cross
. Beans - 36 00 kg. Cookies - 20 000 pcs. Bucket - 4000 Hygiene kit - 4400 pcs Canister - 4400 pcs. Sunflower oil - 22000 liters. Rice - 66 000 kg. Sol - 1160 kg. Sugar - 11 000 kg. Tea - 2 100 kg. Flour - 66 700 kg. Kitchen set - 800 pcs. PVC tarpaulin 4x5 m - 400 pcs. Tents - 200 pcs. Blanket - 200 pcs
Medicines Beans - 1 t. 95 kg. Figure - 2 v. 50 kg. Flour - 4 t 95 kg. Butter - 1 ton 365 kg. Tea - 136 kg. Salt - 685 kg. Biscuits - 1365 kg
Food: Flour Rice Sugar
0
The Red Crescent Society
City administration
Food. - 53,193 kg. Hygiene. - 500 pcs. Clothing - 500 pcs. Mattresses, bed linen - 500 pcs.
0
UNDP 0
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UNHCR
0
Rayon Administration
Flour - 38 000 kg. Oil - 900 liters. Sugar - 500 kg. Pasta - 7900 kg. Rice - 400 kg. Clothing Used - 800 kg. Soap - 800 kg. Tea - 50 kg. Salt - 90 kg. Mattresses - 43 pcs. Wheat - 1 520 kg. Potatoes - 420 kilograms
Flour - 17050kg Sugar - 1133kg. Butter - 839 liters. Pasta - 1421.6 kg. Vermicelli - 606 kg. Rice - 549 kilograms. Buckwheat - 125 kg. Tea - 19 packs Soap, detergents funds - 62 pcs. Salt - 127 kg. Kitlap - 10 kg. Cigarettes - 500 pcs. Drinking water - 233 block
Flour Sugar Rice
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The Ministry of Emergency Situations KR Foodstuffs Foodstuffs
Regional adminisrtation
The party “Zamandash”
Food items and Hygiene funds - 360 kg. 0
The party “Ata-Jurt”
Food items - 700 kg 0
"Azamat" movement Food-850 kg 0
Ministry of Health KR
Medicines - 60 items 0
Individuals and Entrepreneurs
Food items - 2527 kg money - 3000 som 4 families of the victims
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UNICEF
Surgical Instruments (Work in the field for preprocessing) - 5 pcs. Resuscitation kit 1 - 1 set Entrahialny tube 100 - 100 pcs. Prinizalon 20 kanvolita 10 pills Lidocaine 10 boxes of 100 amp.
Soap Thermometer Wadding
0
UN Foundation Safe childbirth - 1 set sets A, B Clinical care at delivery 1 - 1 set Set of 6 A set of 10, with rodorazrescheniyah, aksesotsin - 5 boxes
0
Russian Embassy Food items items Food, clothes
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Doctors Without Borders
Hygiene bags - 300 pcs. anti-fever medicine- 50 pcs. Linex - 50 0
Каунтерпарт
Ltd "Neman" Med. drugs – 10 000 soms 0
СЭС
Regidron - 1 blook (100 pieces) Soap First need medicines
0 “Mehr Shavkat”
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Donations from mosques
Food items items
Bishkek city
ACTED
Omerbek Babanov
Leilek rayon administration
Aksy Union Food items items 750 kg. 0
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Organizations, institutions that have
provided humanitarian
assistance
OSH REGION
Sheit-Tebe TOS Ak-
Bura TOS Amir
Temur Cheremushki Usypova Allaanarov
Too-Moun
Madi Toloicon Shark
Government
ICCR Drinking water Food items
Wheat flour -117,5 ton. Oil – 35250l.
Tents - 370 peaces Matrats-120 peaces Pans -272 peaces Bucket - 272peaces Sugar - 1,3 kg for a family Flour on 8,7 kg for a family Rice on 8,9 kg for a family Oil on 2,9 l for a family
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IRC
Tents, Dishes for 30 family, Food items for 61 family for a week.
Mattress - 30 peaces Canisters -30 peaces Basin - 20 peaces Bucket - 65 peaces Sugar - 30 kg. Powder - 4 bags Toilet paper - 15 packings
flour - 40 tons rice - 35tn, Oil - 12tn, blanket - 561sht, bucket – 180pcs cans -187 kitchen set -187 Canopy size 4 \ 6-187pcs tents 187pcs
Major
Wheat flour -25 ton. Noodles 1200kg.
Wheat flour - 45 ton.
UNDP
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UNHCR
Tents, dishes 270
Tents-220pcs
Rayon administration
Wheat flour - 5 ton.
Wheat flour - 5 ton.
Wheat flour - 8ton.
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Ministry of emergency situation
Oblast administration
Wheat flour - 26ton.
“Zamandash” political party
“Ata-Jurt” political party Vegetables
“Azamat” movement
Ministry of health
Private entrepreneurs
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UNICEF
Tents - 89 pcs.
Canisters – 445 pcs..
Blankets - 356 Soap
UN foundation
Wheat flour - 25 ton.
Russia Embassy
Blankets - 2020pcs.
Blankets – 230pcs.
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Doctors without the borders Caunterpart
Clothes (second hand)
Neman СЭС
“Mehr Shavkat”
Onion 8 t, and potatoes
Wheat flour – 5ton.
Food items - for 54 family
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Donations from mosques
Potatoes, Onions
Vegetables, Fruits -3 ton.
Wheat flour 1 t, rice and potatoes. ,
Bishkek city Wheat flour and oil
ACTED Wheat flour 5 kg
for a family Oil
400 g. for a family and cookies
300 g. For a
familty
Omurbek Babanov
Wheat flour- 15 т Oil - 2 ton.
Leilek ryon administration
Vegetables, Food items – 5t.
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Aksy community/ union
The greatest help has been rendered from International Red Cross in the form of a foodstuff, ware, medicines, water. From chosen by us 17 villages a humanitarian aid in a various kind has been rendered to 8 villages.
As the humanitarian aids has been rendered from the United Nations, UNDP, the Society of a red half moon, in the form of tents (all three), mattresses (the Society of a red half moon) and ware (the United Nations).
Medicines have been given from outside UNICEF, United Nations Fund, Doctors without borders, OsOo "Neman", СЭС. The specified organizations gave humanitarian aids in the form of medicines only 1-2 villages from our list.
Some regional administrations, the mayoralty of Osh, the Ministry of Emergency Measures, political parties "Zamandash", "Ata-Jurt", movement "Azamat", АKTED, Bishkek, private persons and businessmen, Aksy Community, have given to Omurbek Babanov a foodstuff to 1-3 villages.
The greatest help have received Bazarkorgon and Tashbulak villages.
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Table 10.2 On the greatest problems on safety
Region Surveyed village
A The violence connected with a sex, or risk of violence, Directed against women (rape, abduction etc.)
B The Presence of the armed groups
C The danger connected with explosive subjects/mines
D Psychologically injured children / adults
E Discrimination / ethnic intensity
F Presence of internal displaced persons after the previous conflicts )
G Missing people
H Separated/lonely children
I Children who have lost of both parents
J Risk of a human trafic
K Other problems
Jalalabad
Jalalabad city
+ + + +
Bazarkorgon
+ +
Seidukum + Kosh- Dobo/Toruk
+ + +
Dostuk + + + Tash-Bulak + + + +
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Psychologically injured children / adults and discrimination (88%) and ethnic tension (83%) are the greatest problems with the safety in the most of zones. Presence of internal displaced persons and armed groups is also mentioned as the problem with the safety in many areas. Some zones also noted about missing people and separated/lonely children.
Suzak + + +
Osh
Shark + + + +
Sheit-Tebe TOS Ak-Bura
+ + + + +
TOS Amir Temir
+ + + + +
Cheremushki
+ + +
Usypova + + +
Allaanarov + + + Too-Moun + + + Mady + + + Toloicon + + +