Mamilian Camp Profile - REACH Resource Centre
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Mamilian Camp Profile - REACH Resource Centre
Mamilian Camp Profile Ninewa Governorate, Iraq September 2015 Location Map Management agency: BORHA Manager/Focal point: Hemen Hikmat Contact details: 07504808051, Mamilyan.camp@gmail.com Registration actor: BORHA Camp Overview Agencies EDUCATION: UNICEF Date opened: 12/12/2014 Population:* 12764 Individuals /2364 Households Accommodation: 3000 Tents Ongoing extension: No Planned capacity: 3000 Tents Camp area: 0.54 km2 FOOD: ACTED HEALTH: IMC NFI: JEN PROTECTION: BORHA SHELTER: BORHA WASH: JEN Mamilian Camp Map Lat. 36° 41’ 22.434” N Long. 43° 47’ 59” E For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: iraqimo@cccmcluster.org REACH Initiative, Philip Bato: philip.bato@reach-initiative.org Mamilian Camp Profile Management agency: BORHA Manager/Focal point: Hemen Hikmat Contact details: 07504808051, Mamilyan.camp@gmail.com Registration actor: BORHA Ninewa Governorate, Iraq September 2015 Summary Priority Concerns This profile provides an overview of conditions in Mamilian camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on the 16/09/2015. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and 10% margin of error based on population figures provided by CCCM. Additional information from camp managers, marked (*) is correct as of 14/09/2015. The camp population and camp management ranked their areas of priority concern as follows: Camp Camp population management Population Change Education 50% male / 50% female Number of children 0-17: 327 In the past month: Food 20 25 10% Health 2+20+10+9+9 Demographics 711+10+20+2+ 2% 20% 10% 11% 7% 0ver 60 18-60 12 -17 6-11 0-5 2% 20% 10% 9% 9% individuals left* Very high High High High Very high High High Medium Shelter Very high Very high Social Cohesion Medium Very high WASH Very high Very high NFI individuals arrived* of households reported restrictions on movement for those entering or exiting the camp in the past month Sectoral Overview Target Progress Education % of children aged 6-11 enrolled in primary school % of children aged 12-17 enrolled in secondary school 100% 100% 52% 53% Food % of households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in the past month 100% 72% NFIs % of households accessed NFI assistance in the camp in the past three months 100% 96% Health* Health services are available on-site or within walking distance Yes CCCM Average open area per household min. 30m Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 100% Shelter % of households accessed shelter assistance since arrival at the camp Average covered area per person Average number of individuals per tent 100% min. 3.5m2 max.5 100% 3.7m2 5 Water & Sanitation Litres of water available per person per day* # of persons per latrine # of persons per shower Frequency of solid waste disposal from the settled environment min. 20L max. 20 max. 20 min. weekly 50L 4 4 2 - 4 days a week Yes 2 200m2 Target reached, Target more than 50% reached, Target less than 50% or not at all reached. Targets are based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq. Vulnerability Winterisation Proportion of households reporting individuals with the following specific needs: Civil documents missing 17% Members with disabilities 11% Unaccompanied/ separated minors 0% Pregnant/lactating women 15% CCCM Mechanisms Proportion of shelters meeting minimum criteria for winterisation reported by the camp population were: Camp management code of conduct* Complaints mechanism* Second fly sheet 64 % At least one stove/space heater per household 72 % IDP committee(s) established* At least one blanket per person 62 % 85% report awareness of camp committee(s), 9% report IDP representatives are elected Key Concern 36% The following structures are in place: of households reported earning no income in the month preceding assessment For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: iraqimo@cccmcluster.org REACH Initiative, Philip Bato: philip.bato@reach-initiative.org 62% of HH reported issues are addressed Female committee representation * (either in camp management committee or a gender specific committee) Child Friendly Space