ethiopia: gedeo and west guji displacement snapshot (as of

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Guji West Guji Gedeo Borena Sidama Segen Peoples Gamo Gofa Wolayita Abaya Gelana Dugda Dawa Melka Soda Uraga Bule Hora Adola Saba Boru Shakiso Odo Shakiso Kercha Ana Sora Bule Surro Burguda Hambela Wamena Yirgachefe Kochere Afele Kola Gedeb Wenago Birbirsa Kojowa Dila Zuria Dila Town Bule Kele Tore Wendo Bursa Dimtu Gedeb Gottiti Kofele Chuko Kebado Wenago Solomo Soyoma Gwangwa Hiyadima Finchawa Irba Moda Afele Kola Yirgachefe Hagere Selam Fiseha Genet Agere Maryam Mirab Abaya 10 Km N 1 - 20,000 20,001 - 50,000 50,001 - 100,000 > 100,000 Number of IDPs per Woreda 0 Collective center Number of IDPs per zone Movement of IDPs from one zone to another. Movement of IDPs within the same zone. XXX 91.2% 5.6% 3.2% 57.4% 42.6% 267,403 353,344 An estimated 620,747 people are displaced due to the conflict in Gedeo (SNNP region) and West Guji (Oromia region). Two emergency operation centers (EOCs) were established in Dilla Town (Gedeo) and Bule Hora (West Guji). HUMANITARIAN ACCESS Gedeo: Since the start of the Government led return process in Gedeo in 2018, access to over 21,073 IDPs in Gottiti Collective Centers (Gedeb woreda) continues to be challenging as these IDPs were not officially recognized until recently. For nearly three months the humanitarian community could not access these IDPs to distribute food and provide shelter. However, in mid-March, response to these IDPs was authorized and the humanitarian commu- nity initiated distribution of food and provision of emergency shelter & NFI kits. West Guji: In January and early February 2019, several incidents were reported related to humani- tarian access constraints. Majority of the incidents occurred in Kercha, Gelana, Hambela Wamena and Bule Hora woredas. Many IDP hosting kebeles in West Guji zones far from the center of the woreda towns remain only partially accessible. As result of these incidents, food distribution to those kebeles in Gelana and Birbirsa Kojowa woreda were delayed for nearly two months. ACCESS INCIDENTS BY TYPE (Jan-Feb 2019) Denial of existence of humanitarian need (39%) Restriction of movement (22%) Active hostilities & military operations (17%) Operational interference (*) (16%) Physical environment (6%) (*) Refers to interference in beneficiary selection as well as interference in conducting assessments. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Developed only for humanitarian purposes. Creation date: 15 March 2019 Sources: DTM Rapid Response Assessments, SMS reports. Feedback: [email protected] For more information on humanitarian activities in Ethiopia: humanitarianresponse.info/operations/ethiopia I unocha.org/ethiopia I reliefweb.int/country/eth ORIGIN OF IDPS In Gedeo, 75.3.% of IDPs come from Kercha woreda in West Guji zone of whom 116,764 (58%) come from five kebeles (Dibisa, Sera saba, Egu abay, Bilida bukisa,Egu abay,Ela farida) out of 23 kebeles. In West Guji 57% of IDPs are displaced within the same zone. 36.4% of IDPs are displaced from Gedeb Woreda in Gedeo of whom 100,452 (95%) come from three kebeles (Chelchele, Banko didatu and Harmufo) out of 12 kebeles. (2) IDP numbers are based on the largest IDP group identified at the site (2) IDPs BY WOREDA Dila Town 4.6K Dila Zuria 18K Bule 18.5K Wenago 34K Kochere 36K Yirgachefe 7.3K 40K 87K Gedeb 21.6K Gedeo Hambela Wamena 4.5K 29.5K Birbirsa Kojowa 31K Abaya 40.5K Bule Hora 18K 58K Gelana 60K Kercha 40K 71K West Guji collective center host community Ethiopia: Gedeo and West Guji Displacement Snapshot (as of March 2019) DISPLACEMENT (1) 620,747 15.5% (1) DTM Rapid Response Assessment (5, February 2019) Number of IDPs in Gedeo (267,403) and West Guji (353,344). Percentage of IDPs living in 62 collective centers/sites in Gedeo (33,590) and West Guji (62,573).

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Page 1: Ethiopia: Gedeo and West Guji Displacement Snapshot (as of

G u j i

W e s t G u j i

G e d e o

B o r e n a

S i d a m a

S e g e n P e o p l e s

G a m oG o f a

W o l a y i t a

Abaya

Gelana

Dugda DawaMelka Soda

Bore

Uraga

Bule Hora

Adola

Saba Boru

Shakiso

Odo ShakisoKercha

Ana SoraBule

Surro Burguda

Hambela Wamena

Yirgachefe

Kochere

Afele Kola

Gedeb

Wenago

Birbirsa Kojowa

Dila Zuria

Dila Town

Daye

Bule

Kele

Bore

Tore

Wendo Bursa

Dimtu

GedebGottiti

Kofele

Chuko

Kebado

Wenago

Solomo

Soyoma

Gwangwa

Hiyadima

Finchawa

Irba Moda

Afele Kola

Yirgachefe

Hagere Selam

Fiseha Genet

Agere Maryam

Mirab Abaya

Bona Kebalenka

10 Km

------------------

N

1 - 20,000

20,001 - 50,000

50,001 - 100,000

> 100,000

Number of IDPs per Woreda0

Collective center

Number of IDPs per zone

Movement of IDPs from one zone to another.

Movement of IDPs within thesame zone.

XXX

91.2%

5.6%

3.2%

57.4%

42.6%

267,403

353,344

An estimated 620,747 people are displaced due to the conflict in Gedeo (SNNP region) and West Guji (Oromia region).

Two emergency operation centers (EOCs) were established in Dilla Town (Gedeo) and Bule Hora (West Guji).

HUMANITARIAN ACCESSGedeo: Since the start of the Government led return process in Gedeo in 2018, access to over 21,073 IDPs in Gottiti Collective Centers (Gedeb woreda) continues to be challenging as these IDPs were not officially recognized until recently. For nearly three months the humanitarian community could not access these IDPs to distribute food and provide shelter. However, in mid-March, response to these IDPs was authorized and the humanitarian commu-nity initiated distribution of food and provision of emergency shelter & NFI kits.

West Guji: In January and early February 2019, several incidents were reported related to humani-tarian access constraints. Majority of the incidents occurred in Kercha, Gelana, Hambela Wamena and Bule Hora woredas. Many IDP hosting kebeles in West Guji zones far from the center of the woreda towns remain only partially accessible. As result of these incidents, food distribution to those kebeles in Gelana and Birbirsa Kojowa woreda were delayed for nearly two months.

ACCESS INCIDENTS BY TYPE (Jan-Feb 2019)

Denial of existence of humanitarian need

(39%)

Restriction of movement

(22%)

Active hostilities &military operations

(17%)

Operational interference (*) (16%)

Physical environment

(6%)

(*) Refers to interference in beneficiary selection as well as interference in conducting assessments.

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Developed only for humanitarian purposes.Creation date: 15 March 2019 Sources: DTM Rapid Response Assessments, SMS reports.Feedback: [email protected] For more information on humanitarian activities in Ethiopia: humanitarianresponse.info/operations/ethiopia I unocha.org/ethiopia I reliefweb.int/country/eth

ORIGIN OF IDPS In Gedeo, 75.3.% of IDPs come from Kercha woreda in West Guji zone of whom 116,764 (58%) come from five kebeles (Dibisa, Sera saba, Egu abay, Bilida bukisa,Egu abay,Ela farida) out of 23 kebeles.

In West Guji 57% of IDPs are displaced within the same zone. 36.4% of IDPs are displaced from Gedeb Woreda in Gedeo of whom 100,452 (95%) come from three kebeles (Chelchele, Banko didatu and Harmufo) out of 12 kebeles.(2) IDP numbers are based on the largest IDP group identified at the site

(2)

IDPs BY WOREDA

Dila Town 4.6KDila Zuria 18K

Bule 18.5KWenago 34KKochere 36K

Yirgachefe 7.3K40K

87KGedeb 21.6KGedeo

Hambela Wamena 4.5K29.5K

Birbirsa Kojowa 31KAbaya 40.5K

Bule Hora 18K58K

Gelana 60KKercha 40K

71K

West Guji

collective center host community

Ethiopia: Gedeo and West Guji Displacement Snapshot (as of March 2019)

DISPLACEMENT (1)

620,747

15.5%(1) DTM Rapid Response Assessment (5, February 2019)

Number of IDPs in Gedeo (267,403) and West Guji (353,344).

Percentage of IDPs living in 62 collective centers/sites in Gedeo (33,590) and West Guji (62,573).