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Anbar Al-Khalidiya Central camp
Anbar Amriyat Al-Fallujah Camp
Anbar Bezabize Central Camp
Anbar Habbaniya Tourist City Camp
Basrah Modern IDP's Camp
Dahuk Bajet Kandala
Dahuk Berseve 1
Dahuk Berseve 2
Dahuk Chamishku
Dahuk Dawadia
Dahuk Kabarto 1
Dahuk Kabarto 2
Dahuk Khanke
Dahuk Rwanga Community
Dahuk Shariya
Diyala Al-Wand 1
Diyala Al-Wand 2
Diyala Qoratu
Erbil Baharka
Erbil Debaga 1
Erbil Harshm
Kerbala Al-Kawthar Camp
Kirkuk Bawa (Baidawa)
Kirkuk Laylan IDP
Kirkuk Nazrawa
Kirkuk Yahyawa
Missan Eyes of Missan
Ninewa Bardarash
Ninewa Essian
Ninewa Garmawa
Ninewa Mamilian
Ninewa Mamrashan
Ninewa Sheikhan
Sulaymaniyah Arbat IDP
Sulaymaniyah Ashti IDP
Sulaymaniyah Tazade
Settlement Priority Situation
The top 5 camps requiring attention are Al-Kawthar, Arbat IDP, Al-Khalidiya, Yahyawa, and Bezabize camps. WASH, Protection, Food & Health are priority sectors in formal settlements for more coordination focus.
August 2016
Site Ranking Order
The Settlement Priority Situation is a CCCM assessment of formal settlements. Priority are ranked from none to very high. The ranking is provided by trained Camp Managers, or dedicated focal points.For this tool information was provided for 36 formal settlements.
None
Low
Moderate
High
Very high
Governorate Site Score
Kerbala Al-Kawthar Camp
Sulaymaniyah Arbat IDP
Anbar Al-Khalidiya Central camp
Kirkuk Yahyawa
Anbar Bezabize Central Camp
Anbar Habbaniya Tourist City Camp
Sulaymaniyah Ashti IDP
Anbar Amriyat Al-Fallujah Camp
Dahuk Khanke
Kirkuk Bawa (Baidawa)
Ninewa Essian
Dahuk Kabarto 1
Ninewa Sheikhan
Erbil Debaga 1
Kirkuk Laylan IDP
Ninewa Mamrashan
Kirkuk Nazrawa
Ninewa Mamilian
Sulaymaniyah Tazade
Dahuk Rwanga Community
Dahuk Shariya
Ninewa Bardarash
Basrah Modern IDP's Camp
Diyala Al-Wand 1
Missan Eyes of Missan
Dahuk Berseve 2
Dahuk Dawadia
Dahuk Bajet Kandala
Dahuk Chamishku
Diyala Al-Wand 2
Diyala Qoratu
Erbil Baharka
Dahuk Kabarto 2
Dahuk Berseve 1
Erbil Harshm
Ninewa Garmawa
Level of need None Low Medium High Very High
Camp Management 22% 19% 39% 17% 3%
WASH - Water 11% 33% 31% 19% 6%
WASH - Latrines 6% 31% 33% 22% 8%
WASH - Shower 17% 31% 25% 25% 3%
WASH - Hygiene 8% 14% 36% 33% 8%
Shelter 14% 33% 28% 22% 3%
NFI 17% 42% 25% 17% 0%
Protection 14% 28% 36% 17% 6%
Child Protection 8% 19% 47% 19% 6%
Protection - GBV 14% 28% 31% 22% 6%
Food Security 8% 19% 36% 31% 6%
Nutrition 14% 28% 22% 33% 3%
Education 14% 31% 25% 19% 11%
Social Cohesion 22% 39% 17% 17% 6%
Health 11% 25% 31% 28% 6%
For CCCM & Humanitarian use only
Camp Al-Kawthar Camp Colonne1SSID IQ1203-0001
Governorate Kerbala
Person reporting Ayad Shihan Izkair
Reporting Day Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 4 MoMD
WASH - Water 5Directorate of
water,MSF and Attaba
WASH - Latrines 4Hasnawi 1-1000,
Eazoboly 1001-1250
WASH - Shower 4Hasnawi 1-1000,
Eazoboly 1001-1250
WASH - Hygiene 4 UNICEF
Shelter 3Hasnawi 1-1000,
Eazoboly 1001-1250
NFI 4 IOM, UNHCR
Protection 4 IRC, DRC
Child Protection 4 DRC
Protection - GBV 4 IRC
Food Security 4 WFP
Nutrition 4 0
Education 4 directorate of education
Social Cohesion 4 Takatof Org.
Health 4 ministery of health
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp ManagementThe camp needs more staff to be able manage all activities in camp, also they need for trasportation as the
camp is far from the city center about
WASHthey are in most need for water because the water directorate provide them with 500 ltr each 12 days, and it
is not enough for three days.
Shelterthe coming days are passing through summer, and the need for summerization needs such as water cooler,
air cooler,.. etc..
NFIThe caravans camp are need for maintaining such as roof leaking, for the caravans also are not enough to
the families who are living there, because of some *
Protectionthey is a need for a legal as more of them lost their official documents and health cases also they need for
cure and treatment
Food Security The quality, quantity are not fit to these family.
Nutrition the quality of the food is not good such as the lintels
Education There is still one secondary school not open yet, in addition to the lack of the furniture of the managment
Social Cohesionthe camp people are living far from the city center with 15 km, so the relation is not in touch too much, we can
say it is a good relation
Health There are a lot of health cases which need more financial support for medicine and operations.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 6,181
IDP Family 1,197
Ratio Individual/Family 5.16
Total special needs IDPs 890
% special needs IDPs 14%
11%
20%
15%
7%
0%
11%
0%
17%
0%
17%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
For CCCM & Humanitarian use only
Camp Al-Khalidiya Central camp Colonne1SSID IQ0106-0022
Governorate Anbar
Person reporting Layth Al-Azzawi
Reporting Day Sunday, June 19, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3Saba Salabol
NNGO/Local Authorities
WASH - Water 4 0
WASH - Latrines 4 0
WASH - Shower 4 0
WASH - Hygiene 4 0
Shelter 4 0
NFI 4 0
Protection 4 0
Child Protection 3 0
Protection - GBV 4 0
Food Security 4 0
Nutrition 3 0
Education 2 0
Social Cohesion 3 0
Health 4 0
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Managementstaff in the camps managment mostly working as vulonters and not all of them are aware about camp
management. in addtion, camp manamgments tools, computers, offices are needed as well.
WASH New arrival IDPs from Fallujah ( about 2000 IDP families)
Shelter New arrival IDPs from Fallujah ( about 2000 IDP families)
NFI New arrival IDPs from Fallujah ( about 2000 IDP families), need tents
Protection Report of protection issues during last months
Food Security New arrival IDPs from Fallujah ( about 2000 IDP families)
Nutrition New arrival IDPs from Fallujah ( about 2000 IDP families)
Education summar season no school needed till Oct.
Social Cohesionmost of the IDPs have no source of income and the host community become hostingl a huge number of IDPs
beyond the city ability so that intervention in provide social cohesion will reult a good impact.
Health New arrival IDPs from Fallujah ( about 2000 IDP families)
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 20,208
IDP Family 3,368
Ratio Individual/Family 6.00
Total special needs IDPs -
% special needs IDPs 0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
For CCCM & Humanitarian use only
Camp Al-Wand 1 Colonne1SSID IQ1004-0003
Governorate Diyala
Person reporting Saiwan Sabir
Reporting Day Saturday, June 11, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 2Government / YAO /
UNHCR
WASH - Water 4 Arche-Nova
WASH - Latrines 3 ARCH NOVA
WASH - Shower 3 Arche-Nova
WASH - Hygiene 3 0
Shelter 3 0
NFI 4 UNHCR / YAO
Protection 2 UNHCR / CDO/ YAO
Child Protection 2 UNICEF
Protection - GBV 2 UNHCR /Government
Food Security 3 ACTED
Nutrition 2 ACTED
Education 1 Government & UNICEF
Social Cohesion 2 0
Health 2Department of Health /
MSF
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management We are providing tools and training to strengthen the capacity of the staff.
WASH
There are many issues with the water network system, the hours are not enough (they would fix this with a
new generator, recently the pipes sending water from the dam blasted (repair is in process), and the
operating hours is not on schedule. The fund of the NGO responsible for the following WASH activities would
end soon, and there still no other NGO has decided to take the responsibility.
Shelter They're in need of electricity power.
NFI Some families are in need of fans/air coolers. Weather is too hot.
Protection YAO has protection personal inside the camps which works as referral system, and also to follow up cases.
Food Security Some families don't receive full food package provided (from ACTED), due to legal paper work issues.
Nutrition Some families don't receive full food package provided (from ACTED), due to legal paper work issues.
Education Currently the school term has ended.
Social Cohesion In term of social cohesion the situation is good.
HealthThere were ambulance issues in the camps, according to MSF this issues have been solved, and diesel has
been provided for the ambulance.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 3,718
IDP Family 838
Ratio Individual/Family 4.44
Total special needs IDPs 1,083
% special needs IDPs 29%
11%
10%
4%
0%
17%
13%
0%
44%
0%
0%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
For CCCM & Humanitarian use only
Camp Al-Wand 2 Colonne1SSID IQ1004-0004
Governorate Diyala
Person reporting Saiwan Sabir
Reporting Day Saturday, June 11, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 2Government / YAO /
UNHCR
WASH - Water 3 Arche-Nova
WASH - Latrines 3 ARCH NOVA
WASH - Shower 3 Arche-Nova
WASH - Hygiene 3SavetheChildren
International
Shelter 1 UNHCR
NFI 3 UNHCR / YAO
Protection 2 UNHCR / CDO/ YAO
Child Protection 3 UNICEF
Protection - GBV 2 UNHCR /Government
Food Security 2 ACTED
Nutrition 2 ACTED
Education 1 Government & UNICEF
Social Cohesion 1 Unicef
Health 2Department of Health /
MSF
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management We are providing tools and training to strengthen the capacity of the staff.
WASHThe fund of the NGO responsible for the following WASH activities would end soon, and there still no other
NGO has decided to take the responsibility.
Shelter No issues, the camp could use some improvements, and that would start soon.
NFI Some families are in need of fans/air coolers. Weather is too hot.
Protection The CFS in the camp is still not opened.
Food Security There were enough distribution within the camp this month.
Nutrition There were enough distribution within the camp this month.
Education School term has ended.
Social Cohesion In term of social cohesion the situation is good.
HealthThere were ambulance issues in the camps, according to MSF this issues have been solved, and diesel has
been provided for the ambulance. There are few reports that the clinic is does not have enough medicine.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 1,951
IDP Family 442
Ratio Individual/Family 4.41
Total special needs IDPs 356
% special needs IDPs 18%
7%
13%
25%
1%
31%
23%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
For CCCM & Humanitarian use only
Camp Amriyat Al-Fallujah Camp Colonne1SSID IQ0102-0019
Governorate Anbar
Person reporting Layth Al-Azzawi
Reporting Day Sunday, June 26, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 4
Saba Salabol NGO /
Amriyat Al-Fallujah DC /
Amal Al-Manshoud /
AMF
WASH - Water 4 0
WASH - Latrines 4 0
WASH - Shower 4 0
WASH - Hygiene 4 0
Shelter 3 ISHO/RIRP
NFI 3 UNHCR/IOM/NRC
Protection 3 UNHCR/IRC
Child Protection 3 0
Protection - GBV 4 0
Food Security 4 WFP (ISHO)
Nutrition 3 0
Education 2 0
Social Cohesion 3 0
Health 3 Ministry of Health/UMIS
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp ManagementMost of the camp managers do not receive CCCM training and working as volunteers and in need to be
supported by equipment and tools. Only few camps inside AF have sort of committees inside the camps
WASH there is no sufficient source of drinkable water
Shelter most of new arrivals are inhabiting schools, 2-3 families in each tent and in need to get sheters
NFI summarization
Protection Report of protection issues during last months
Food Security most of IDPs has no regular source of income so they can not provide their needs
Nutrition most of IDPs has no regular source of income so they can not provide their needs
Education no need at this stage
Social Cohesion most of IDPs has no regular source of income so they can not provide their needs
Health huge number of IDPs with limited capacity
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 52,632
IDP Family 8,777
Ratio Individual/Family 6.00
Total special needs IDPs -
% special needs IDPs 0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
For CCCM & Humanitarian use only
Camp Arbat IDP Colonne1SSID IQ0510-0001
Governorate Sulaymaniyah
Person reporting Bestoon Omar
Reporting Day Sunday, December 20, 2015
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 2 Government
WASH - Water 3 QANDIL
WASH - Latrines 4 MSF
WASH - Shower 4 MSF
WASH - Hygiene 5 MSF
Shelter 2 UNHCR
NFI 4 UNHCR,YAO
Protection 3 UNHCR
Child Protection 3 UNICEF
Protection - GBV 3Civil Development
Organization
Food Security 4 WFP
Nutrition 4 0
Education 4UNICEF Education
Sector
Social Cohesion 5 UNDP
Health 4 Emergency
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Management
Camp management staff appointed by the local authority and are well prepared and qualified for the position,
essential CCCM training has been provided to them including CCCM ToT training , onsite capacity building
support provided to the team in term of managerial ,computer and communication skill ,Onsite capacity
building provided to the team based on CCCM Camp management tool kit,
WASH
•1/ Wash (water) medium need 400, 0000 L/day provided to the IDP , This amount is satisfied the camp
population and it is above the human water requirement according the international standard. The camp in
need of water network system , the IDP in need of hot water, 2/WASH – Latrines and shower. High need of
latrines, managed by MSF, at the moment some section of the camp has only 1 latrine /4 families, and others
section 1 latrines /9 families. the latrines and shower need to be maintained in regular basis and the camp in
need of road drainages 3/Wash-Hygiene extremely need, more hygiene kit needs to be distributed,
Shelter every familiy has it own tents , the camp has spared tents in its warehouse for emergency cases
NFIdue to cold winter IDPs are in need of more NFI kit, kerosene has already distributed among the IDP , But
more NFI kit need it such as blanket ,Kerosene heater, Mattress, , carpet etc.
Protection
•Protection medium need, managed by IRC ,CDO and WCHAN ,the IDP are provided with legal security
including access to justice, legal status and respect of the right to self-defense and material security
including equal access to basic goods and services. more police need to deployed,•Child protection Medium
need, child protection case management already in place, child friendly space is established, school material
and children hygiene kit is already provided ,more NFY kit such as children clothes shoes needs to be
provided.•GBV: medium need: women case management including women abuse, access to legal aid,
cultural and social awareness, early marriage awareness, studying right, labor right etc., English language,
tailoring training provided to the IDPs and other activities based on IDPs need.
Food Securityfood ration is decreased due to the fund, distribution center has already established. Long queue during the
distribution process
Nutritionchildren and pregnant IDP women s are in need of more healthy food, no cereal and other children food has
been product distributed yet to infant and toddlers.
Education
school established for boys and girls, the camp need another school as the current school is overcrowded
and more teachers and staff need to hired and more coordination need to be set up between camp
management team and Iraqi educational committee ,
Social Cohesion no project implementation yet in this regard
Health.health care clinic established with elective referral system in place. Also preventative care service is also
provided to the IDPs. no enough medicine , no enough specialist ,the clinic need more ambulance
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 8,644
IDP Family 1,634
Ratio Individual/Family 5.29
Total special needs IDPs 2,193
% special needs IDPs 25%
11%
29%
10%
1%
11%
14%
1%
4%
1%
7%
10%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
For CCCM & Humanitarian use only
Camp Ashti IDP Colonne1SSID IQ0510-0002
Governorate Sulaymaniyah
Person reporting Bestoon Omar
Reporting Day Sunday, December 20, 2015
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 2 Government
WASH - Water 2 QRC & UNICEF
WASH - Latrines 3 QRC
WASH - Shower 3 QRC
WASH - Hygiene 5 QRC
Shelter 4 KURDS
NFI 4 UNHCR, YAO
Protection 3 UNHCR
Child Protection 4 UNICEF
Protection - GBV 2CDO, IRC, DHRD,and
WCHAN
Food Security 3 WFP
Nutrition 4 0
Education 4UNICEF Education
Sector
Social Cohesion 5 UNDP
Health 3 Emergency
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Management
Staff appointed by the local authority and are well prepared and qualified for the position, essential CCCM
training has been provided to them including CCCM ToT training , onsite capacity building support provided
to the team in term of managerial ,computer and communication skill ,Onsite capacity building provided to
the team based on CCCM Camp management tool kit,
WASH
WASH (Water) medium need, water is satisfied the IDPs and it is above the human water requirement
according the international standard, there is plane to setup a water network system in the camp in near
future. WASH (Latrines and shower) medium need, each families have their own latrines and shower and
also drainage channels are not leveled properly to pass the water and the cesspools aren’t in a good
condition, as a bad smell coming out from the pipes, WASH( hygiene) extreme need, distribution of hygiene
kit once every 2 months and the quality aren’t good, there is missing items as well
ShelterFor relocated IDPs from Arbat Camp new tents provided, some tents is over crowed as it’s shared with the
IDP relatives and guest. There are (432) guest families sharing the tents with their relatives
NFIdue to the cold winter, IDPs are in need of more NFI kit, Plastic sheet need it to cover the IDP tents and
some winterization needs haven’t been distributed yet.
Protection
-Protection medium need, the IDP are provided with physical security ,but more police should be deployed in
this regards and Patrol bases are empty ,the IDPs has access to legal security including access to justice,
legal status and respect of the right to self-defense and material security including equal access to basic
goods and services. •Child protection high need, child protection case management already in place, child
friendly space is established, but not satisfied the IDP children school material and children hygiene kit, NFY
kit and games is provided to the children, but is not enough•GBV: low need: women case management
including women abuse, access to legal aid, cultural and social awareness, early marriage awareness,
studying right, labor right etc., English language, tailoring training provided to the IDPs and other activities
based on IDPs need.
Food Securityfood ration is decreased due to the fund, no waiting area for the IDP during the distribution process and food
quantity isn’t sufficient to meet the IDPs needs.
Nutritionchildren and IDPs are in need of more healthy food , no cereal and children food product distributed yet to
infant and toddlers , no vitamin supplement provided to pregnant women .
Education
school infrastructure is already constructed. The school capacity isn’t sufficient to hold all IDP students ,
Some classrooms are empty of desks where students sitting on the ground and Students haven’t been
provided with curriculum
Social Cohesion extreme need: no project implementation yet in this regard yet.
Health
health care clinic established with elective referral system in place. Also preventative care service is also
provided. Improvements to be done in terms of laboratory enhancement such as providing X-ray machine,
specialized doctor for women.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 7,558
IDP Family 1,427
Ratio Individual/Family 5.30
Total special needs IDPs 1,674
% special needs IDPs 22%
8%
34%
2%
0%
1%
13%
1%
17%
2%
20%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Baharka Colonne1SSID IQ1102-0001
Governorate Erbil
Person reporting Hakar Ismael
Reporting Day Saturday, August 06, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 1 BCF
WASH - Water 1 ERC
WASH - Latrines 1 ERC
WASH - Shower 1 UNHCR
WASH - Hygiene 3 BCF, Frrme
Shelter 4 UNHCR
NFI 1 UNHCR
Protection 1 UNHCR
Child Protection 2 PA
Protection - GBV 2 Al-Masala
Food Security 5 WFP
Nutrition 1 UAE- Red Cresent
Education 3 UNICEF/UNESCO
Social Cohesion 1 BCF
Health 4 Medical Corps
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management No requirement
WASH there have not been any distribution of hygiene kit since March
Shelter Many tents must be replaced with new one
NFI NO NEW comer
Protection lack of partner to the related matter
Food Security WFP is not providing food ration for 1/4 of families due the scope system
Nutrition stable
Education there was not catch up classes during summer break
Social Cohesion 0
Health lack of health actor in the camp and its not fulfill camp 's need
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 3,951
IDP Family 838
Ratio Individual/Family 4.71
Total special needs IDPs 729
% special needs IDPs 18%
7%
14%
15%
5%
5%
13%
1%
21%
1%
19%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Bajet Kandala Colonne1SSID IQ0803-0001
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Salar AbdulMajid Aziz
Reporting Day Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 1 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 3 NRC
WASH - Latrines 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Shower 3 NRC, LWF
WASH - Hygiene 2 NRC
Shelter 4 UNHCR / KURDS
NFI 1 UNHCR
Protection 1
UNHCR/Harikar,
GIZ/WRO, UNFPA,
IOM/upp
Child Protection 3 UPP, KURDS, B.R.H.A
Protection - GBV 1UNHCR/HarikarGIZ/WR
O/UNFPA/B.R.H.A
Food Security 2 BCF
Nutrition 3 BCF/ WFP
Education 2UNICEF, NRC,
Government
Social Cohesion 1HarikarGIZ/WRO/UNFP
A/B.R.H.A/KURDS
Health 4 PUI, SSH
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management No comment
WASH Few materials distributed special cleaners the WC . Does not meet the needs of the people
Shelter changing tents
NFI No comment
Protection No comment
Food Security psd / card there is family with out psd
Nutrition Kids need milk from the age of 1 year to 2 years
Education A small number of teachers
Social Cohesion No comment
Health there is no one in the clinic at night we need same bady be available at night for emergency cases
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 11,353
IDP Family 2,064
Ratio Individual/Family 5.50
Total special needs IDPs 2,577
% special needs IDPs 23%
7%
26%
2%
12%
25%
9%
0%
1%
2%
15%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Bardarash Colonne1SSID IQ1501-0001
Governorate Ninewa
Person reporting Shadwan Sana
Reporting Day Thursday, December 17, 2015
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 2 BRHA
WASH - Latrines 2 0
WASH - Shower 2 0
WASH - Hygiene 4 Goverment
Shelter 1 0
NFI 2 0
Protection 3 UNHCR
Child Protection 3 Harikar
Protection - GBV 3 UNHCR
Food Security 3 BCF
Nutrition 2 0
Education 5 0
Social Cohesion 2 0
Health 4 0
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp ManagementThe camp management team need more training and orientation. The team need to spend more time outside
the office and be in direct contact with the IDPs.
WASH
The IDPs need more hygiene awareness. Although the WaSH agency is collecting the garbage on daily basis
and garbage bins were provided, we still can observe that the garbage is thrown every were. The open
channel needs regular cleaning.
Shelter All the familes have tents and the shelter situation is good in general.
NFI most families have been supplied with NFIs.
Protection The camp is protected by the police 24hrs. Very few cases of protection have been recorded.
Food Security WFP provides food on monthly basis. The share has been reduced due to low funds.
Nutrition no major cases of malnutrition were recorded by the camp management.
EducationOnly one school has been built. The camp is in need of at least two other schools due to the large number of
students residing in the camp.
Social Cohesionall the IDPs are of Shabak background. No issues have been raised or recorded by the camp management or
the local authorities.
Healtha health clinic is available in the camp. The camp needs a large health center in order to able to receive and
treat all the case because many cases are sent to the hospitals and health centers outside the camp.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 11,726
IDP Family 2,364
Ratio Individual/Family 4.96
Total special needs IDPs 1,727
% special needs IDPs 15%
0%
0%
27%
9%
31%
20%
0%
13%
0%
0%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Bawa (Baidawa) Colonne1SSID IQ1302-0004
Governorate Kirkuk
Person reporting Ammar Salih (Kirkuk MODM manager)
Reporting Day Tuesday, August 02, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 5 IDPs
WASH - Water 2 0
WASH - Latrines 2 0
WASH - Shower 2 0
WASH - Hygiene 2 0
Shelter 2 0
NFI 2 0
Protection 5 0
Child Protection 5 0
Protection - GBV 5 0
Food Security 2 0
Nutrition 4 0
Education 5 0
Social Cohesion 4 0
Health 2 0
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp ManagementMODM is managing the collective center through mobile team, and they have huge gap in the information
management
WASH Each house had their latrine and shower and UNICEF is providing hygiene kits monthly
Shelter Each family is occupied in a house
NFI UNHCR through REACH is providing NFI to the families once they arrived to the site
Protection There is no NGO covering protection in the site
Food Security WFP through REACH is providing FFR to the families in the site on monthly bases
Nutrition There is no NGO providing nutrition in the site
EducationBawa primary school needs expansion for the school with 6 prefab classrooms. Currently, 3 shifts are running
in the building: 2 shifts primary school and 1 shift secondary school: UNICEF has made assessment on this
Social Cohesion 0
Health There is PHC in the location
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 2,742
IDP Family 448
Ratio Individual/Family 6.12
Total special needs IDPs -
% special needs IDPs 0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Berseve 1 Colonne1SSID IQ0804-0001
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Serdar Yaseen
Reporting Day Thursday, June 30, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 1 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 2 B.R.H.A
WASH - Latrines 3 Harikar/ CARE, B.R.H.A
WASH - Shower 3 Harikar/ CARE, AFAD
WASH - Hygiene 1 Harikar/CARE, ASB
Shelter 3 B.R.H.A
NFI 1 Harikar/CARE, TRC
Protection 2 B.R.H.A
Child Protection 3save the chlidren, world
vision / pow
Protection - GBV 3 UNHCR/Harikar, ASB
Food Security 1 ACF/ WFP
Nutrition 1 0
Education 1 UNICEF
Social Cohesion 1 0
Health 1 ASB
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management No problem
WASH Lack of Latrines and showers.
Shelter tents need to be changed , most of them are old.
NFI No problem
Protection we do not have organizations to work on GBV and Child protection.
Food Security no problem
Nutrition no problem
Education no problem
Social Cohesion we do not have any problem.
Health no problem
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 10,355
IDP Family 1,871
Ratio Individual/Family 5.53
Total special needs IDPs 1,470
% special needs IDPs 14%
10%
16%
13%
1%
7%
12%
1%
1%
1%
37%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Berseve 2 Colonne1SSID IQ0804-0002
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Mamoon Yahya
Reporting Day Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 1 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 1 B.R.H.A
WASH - Latrines 2 0
WASH - Shower 1 UNICEF, THW
WASH - Hygiene 4 UNICEF
Shelter 5 UNHCR
NFI 3 UNHCR
Protection 1 UNHCR/Harikar
Child Protection 4
Harikar/UNICEF, Save
the chilren,
SOSD/UNICEF, World
vision, FEW
Protection - GBV 1 UNHCR/Harikar
Food Security 5 ACF/WFP
Nutrition 4 0
Education 2UNICEF, FEW (Acitiviy
for children)
Social Cohesion 1 0
Health 1 Malteser
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management Do not need
WASH A small amount
Shelter We do not have reserve tents in Necessary situations
NFI some new IDPS no have
Protection no have cases
Food Security no have cases
Nutrition A small amount
Education number of teachers are few in the arabic school
Social Cohesion No have cases
Health we have a good centre
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 9,241
IDP Family 1,650
Ratio Individual/Family 5.60
Total special needs IDPs 1,841
% special needs IDPs 20%
9%
16%
10%
1%
18%
8%
5%
1%
4%
25%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Bezabize Central Camp Colonne1SSID IQ0102-0002
Governorate Anbar
Person reporting Layth Al-Azzawi
Reporting Day Sunday, June 26, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 Saba Salabol NGO
WASH - Water 4 0
WASH - Latrines 4 0
WASH - Shower 4 0
WASH - Hygiene 4 0
Shelter 3 0
NFI 2 0
Protection 3 0
Child Protection 3 0
Protection - GBV 4 0
Food Security 4 WFP - NRC
Nutrition 4 0
Education 2 0
Social Cohesion 4 0
Health 4 Dary
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Management-Most of the camp managers do not receive CCCM training and working as volunteers and in need to be
supported by equipment and tools.
WASH drinkable water and WASH facilities
Shelter about 250 tents needed
NFI for new arrival IDPs
Protection Report of protection issues during last months
Food Security IDPs in need to be supported
Nutrition IDPs in need to be supported
Education no need at this stage
Social Cohesion host community and IDPs need support in terms of providing QIP projects
Health there are about 1000 families in Bzebiz sentral camp and Saudi camp are in need for health.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 40,233
IDP Family 6,758
Ratio Individual/Family 5.95
Total special needs IDPs -
% special needs IDPs 0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Chamishku Colonne1SSID IQ0804-0003
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Sadiq
Reporting Day Tuesday, August 02, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 1 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 2 Government
WASH - Latrines 3 non
WASH - Shower 3 Harikar
WASH - Hygiene 3 0
Shelter 3 The Iraqi Government
NFI 3 Government, UNHCR
Protection 2 Harikar (UNHCR)
Child Protection 2
UNICEF/Save the
Childern -
UNICEF/Nujeen
Protection - GBV 2 Harikar (UNHCR)
Food Security 3 ACF / WFP
Nutrition 2 0
Education 2 UNICEF, GIZ / DoE
Social Cohesion 2 0
Health 1 MDM, CDC, DoH
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management enough emlpoyee
WASH Harikar NGO just started for Wash
Shelter for emergency
NFI there Is plane to distribute next week
Protection Need an NGO for psychosoical
Food Security need better quality
Nutrition N/A
Education A new school under contraction
Social Cohesion 0
Health good
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 26,367
IDP Family 4,650
Ratio Individual/Family 5.67
Total special needs IDPs 4,311
% special needs IDPs 16%
10%
17%
8%
1%
42%
8%
0%
1%
0%
12%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Dawadia Colonne1SSID IQ0801-0001
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Shadwan Sana
Reporting Day Thursday, December 17, 2015
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 2 LWF
WASH - Latrines 2 LWF
WASH - Shower 2 LWF
WASH - Hygiene 3 UPP
Shelter 2IOM/UNDP/UNHABITA
T
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 3 UNHCR
Child Protection 3 UNHCR
Protection - GBV 3 UNHCR
Food Security 3 WFP
Nutrition 2 IKL/WFP
Education 2UNICEF/GOVERNMEN
T/UNESCO
Social Cohesion 2UNFPA/B.R.H.A/HARIK
AR/LWF/IOM/SEYWAN
Health 2 MDM
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management The camp team is in need of training and capacity building.
WASHAll the WaSH facilities are in good condition. The care and maintenace is conducted regularly. Hygiene
awareness is necessary in order to keep the camp clean
Shelter the cabins are in good condition
NFI All IDPs had received NFIs from diffrent resources
Protectionthe camp is protected by the police. The Camp is surronded by a good fence. Protection cases are followed
up by diffrent agencies.
Food SecurityWFP is providing a monthly ration. The main concerns are with the few number of items provided which are
not enough to cover the basic needs.
Nutrition No nutrition issues have been raised from the society and Camp Magement
Education Schools capacity is good
Social CohesionNo problems regarding social cohesion have been recorded. Most of the families are from the same
background
Health one PHC is operating. Ambulance available 24 hours
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 4,080
IDP Family 759
Ratio Individual/Family 5.38
Total special needs IDPs 1,031
% special needs IDPs 25%
4%
19%
1%
14%
12%
9%
1%
1%
19%
21%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Debaga 1 Colonne1SSID IQ1107-0007
Governorate Erbil
Person reporting #N/A
Reporting Day #N/A
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 4 ERC-BCF
WASH - Water 2 BCF
WASH - Latrines 4 BCF
WASH - Shower 4 ERC
WASH - Hygiene 3 BCF
Shelter 4 0
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 4 Qandil
Child Protection 2 TDH
Protection - GBV 2 Al-Masalla
Food Security 3 WFP
Nutrition 3 BCF,UAE
Education 3 TDH, MoE
Social Cohesion 2 BCF
Health 3 DOHN, DOHE
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management lack of the staffs
WASH because new extension has been added to the camp
Shelter only cooking stoves
NFI lack of the shelter to compare with number of the daily arriving families
Protection most of the new arrivals lost their ID and PDS cards
Food Security daily receiving new arrivals
Nutrition lack of milk and pampers
Education lack of the number of the teachers and not having water cooler
Social Cohesion camp management has a good relation with all residents
Health there is a Gap in health services
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 6,706
IDP Family 1,118
Ratio Individual/Family 6.00
Total special needs IDPs 1,014
% special needs IDPs 15%
8%
0%
12%
2%
26%
15%
1%
9%
0%
27%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Essian Colonne1SSID IQ1506-0001
Governorate Ninewa
Person reporting Khalid ILyas
Reporting Day Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 4 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Latrines 3 S.P
WASH - Shower 2 SP
WASH - Hygiene 4 not available
Shelter 4 SP
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 5 UNHCR
Child Protection 3 UNHCR
Protection - GBV 4 UNHCR
Food Security 3 ACF / WFP
Nutrition 4 0
Education 3 DoE
Social Cohesion 2 0
Health 3 yazda
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management More staff need
WASH Latrines are bad structured so they need constant maintenance.No Hygiene promotion awareness.
Shelter Internal Part of most tent need to be changed because they are molded.
NFI Only New arrivals and fire incident need NFIs.
Protectioncamp is not full fenced. No checkpoints. no enough Asayish and police. Anyone can get access to the camp
at any time
Food Security Quality and quantity of food is not good.
Nutrition Not enough good quality food.
Education Schools need staff and stationary. Also need one more school in the camp.
Social Cohesion 0
Health No Enough medicine.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 14,784
IDP Family 2,724
Ratio Individual/Family 5.43
Total special needs IDPs 2,707
% special needs IDPs 18%
7%
4%
9%
1%
6%
11%
0%
18%
1%
41%
2%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Eyes of Missan Colonne1SSID IQ1402-0001
Governorate Missan
Person reporting Elaf Sabah
Reporting Day Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3MoMD, Missan
governor office
WASH - Water 3governoment/public
water network
WASH - Latrines 2Water and sewage
Department
WASH - Shower 2 0
WASH - Hygiene 2Department of health in
Missan
Shelter 2camp management for
replacing tents only
NFI 1UNHCR/PARC, MoMD,
IOM
Protection 3
PARC Missan, family
and child protection
directorate
Child Protection 4 UNHCR/PARC
Protection - GBV 3
family and child
protection directorate,
UNHCR/PARC
Food Security 2 WFP
Nutrition 2 0
Education 4 0
Social Cohesion 2 0
Health 3
clinic in site supported
by health directorate
and UNICEF
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management The camp management in need for logistic support
WASH The families already extended the WASH facilities by establishing latrines and bathrooms.
ShelterUn habitat installed 100 caravans inside the camp. The families living in tents will soon move out to the
caravans.
NFI No needs reported
ProtectionThere is no school available in Missan camp which effect on children education level as many of them
dropping school.
Food Security WFP and PDS are assisting the IDP families with food parcels which minimize their needs to food support.
Nutrition Nothing to report.
Education No school available in camp and most of the families cannot afford the transportation cost.
Social Cohesion 0
Health Medical Clinic in missan cc neee to be improved. Since the families need more support for medical treatment.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 465
IDP Family 101
Ratio Individual/Family 4.60
Total special needs IDPs 93
% special needs IDPs 20%
17%
8%
9%
2%
27%
12%
0%
19%
1%
5%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Garmawa Colonne1SSID IQ1509-0001
Governorate Ninewa
Person reporting Ahmed Ramzi
Reporting Day Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 1 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 3 ACF
WASH - Latrines 1 ACF
WASH - Shower 1 ACF
WASH - Hygiene 1 ACF
Shelter 1 UNHCR
NFI 3 UNHCR
Protection 1 UHNCR
Child Protection 1 Save the children
Protection - GBV 1 UNHCR
Food Security 1 WFP-ACF
Nutrition 1 0
Education 3 UNICEF
Social Cohesion 1 0
Health 3 IMC
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management No Issues.
WASH
WASH-WATER: Need to set up another main water tank. WASH-LATRINES&SHOWERS&HYGIENE: No
Issues. Note (ACF NGO wash department contract will be finished at 30-09-2016 we need another wash
NGO to take ACF place at GARMAWA camp.
Shelter No Issues.
NFI Need of air coolers.
Protection No Issues.
Food Security No Issues.
Nutrition No Issues.
Education Need of more Prefab units for the school.
Social Cohesion 0
Health Need to open health Lab.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 6,019
IDP Family 1,232
Ratio Individual/Family 4.89
Total special needs IDPs 1,356
% special needs IDPs 23%
5%
30%
8%
1%
24%
8%
0%
0%
0%
24%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Habbaniya Tourist City Camp Colonne1SSID IQ0102-0001
Governorate Anbar
Person reporting Layth Al-Azzawi
Reporting Day Sunday, June 26, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 4Habaniya toursit city
staff / IDPs
WASH - Water 4 0
WASH - Latrines 4 0
WASH - Shower 4 0
WASH - Hygiene 4 0
Shelter 3 0
NFI 2 0
Protection 3 0
Child Protection 3 0
Protection - GBV 4 0
Food Security 4 0
Nutrition 4 0
Education 2 0
Social Cohesion 4 0
Health 3 0
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Management
-Fallujah Camp HTC (1-5) new camps established by local authority and MoMD two weeks ago to
accommodate new IDP arrivals from Fallujah. These camps in need to be supported in terms of new site
plan, new arrangement for tents settings. There is no camp management.
WASHwater tankers only available but not sufficient and cover only 30% form the needs. only few latrines and
showers available.
Shelter 100-150 tents needed
NFI about 20% of IDPs still in need for CRIs (NFI)
Protection Report of protection issues during last months
Food Security only one time food distribution conducted till current.
Nutrition only one time food distribution conducted till current.
Education No need at this stage
Social Cohesion need some projects to provide source of income
Health limited capacity of health facility in HTC
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 24,366
IDP Family 4,061
Ratio Individual/Family 6.00
Total special needs IDPs -
% special needs IDPs 0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Harshm Colonne1SSID IQ1102-0002
Governorate Erbil
Person reporting AHMAD ABDO
Reporting Day Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 2 ERC-BCF
WASH - Water 1 ERC
WASH - Latrines 3 ERC
WASH - Shower 1 ERC
WASH - Hygiene 1 ERC
Shelter 1 UNHCR
NFI 3 UNHCR/ BCF/ ERC
Protection 1 UNHCR
Child Protection 2 TDH
Protection - GBV 1 NRC
Food Security 2 WVI
Nutrition 1 UNICEF
Education 3 NRC
Social Cohesion 1 BCF
Health 2 IMC
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management Need assessment training for staff
WASH Some new latrines are needed because there are shared Latrines
Shelter All shelters are prefabs
NFI 200 fire extinguishers need to be refilled
Protection Children play ground need to be renewed
Food Security Families without PDS dont receive food vouchers
Nutrition All cases are under control
Education Teachers staff need for female secondary school
Social Cohesion 0
Health Some cases need to be treated outside the camp
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 1,483
IDP Family 273
Ratio Individual/Family 5.43
Total special needs IDPs 355
% special needs IDPs 24%
13%
6%
14%
3%
26%
11%
0%
14%
0%
13%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Kabarto 1 Colonne1SSID IQ0803-0002
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Layla karam
Reporting Day Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 2 NCA
WASH - Latrines 3 NCA
WASH - Shower 3 NCA
WASH - Hygiene 2 NCA
Shelter 3 UNHCR
NFI 3 UNHCR
Protection 4 Harikar, IOM, IMC
Child Protection 4UNICEF, war child,
Save the Children
Protection - GBV 3 Harikar
Food Security 4 I.K.L
Nutrition 3 WFP, IKL
Education 3 UNICEF
Social Cohesion 4 Harikar, camp staff
Health 3 IMC
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management we dont have enough employment
WASH we dont have enough water
Shelter because we need change by new shelter
NFI we have good distribution but not all material
Protection because its important for all NGO in duhok
Food Security good process
Nutrition because we have more unimployment in camp
Education we have 2 school but not enough
Social Cohesion good process
Health because we dont have enough doctor & medicine
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 13,813
IDP Family 2,399
Ratio Individual/Family 5.76
Total special needs IDPs 2,750
% special needs IDPs 20%
11%
28%
8%
1%
14%
8%
0%
1%
2%
25%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Kabarto 2 Colonne1SSID IQ0803-0003
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Ali Sidqe Adam
Reporting Day Monday, July 11, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 3 NCA
WASH - Latrines 2 NCA
WASH - Shower 2 NCA
WASH - Hygiene 2 mustafa
Shelter 2 B.R.H.A
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 2 Harikar
Child Protection 3 Nojeen/ WAR Child
Protection - GBV 1 Harikar
Food Security 1 wvi / WFP
Nutrition 2 0
Education 2 DoE
Social Cohesion 1 Harikar/ Shaz
Health 2 IMC
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management need
WASH need repair for all bathroom and wc
Shelter need tent cuz all tent its got old
NFI need carbet
Protection need asayesh or police staf
Food Security not need
Nutrition n
Education need onther school
Social Cohesion not need
Health need more psychological aid
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 13,599
IDP Family 2,419
Ratio Individual/Family 5.62
Total special needs IDPs 2,320
% special needs IDPs 17%
10%
18%
9%
5%
20%
5%
0%
1%
0%
29%
2%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Khanke Colonne1SSID IQ0803-0005
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting mateen shafeeq hamdi
Reporting Day Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 1 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 4 Government, THW
WASH - Latrines 5 B.R.H.A
WASH - Shower 1 FRC, NRC
WASH - Hygiene 3 UNICEF
Shelter 4 UNHCR / KURDS
NFI 3 UNHCR
Protection 4 UNHCR
Child Protection 5 KURDS.free yezidi
Protection - GBV 4 UNHCR
Food Security 4 WFP / BCF
Nutrition 5 0
Education 3Ammar foundation,
UNICEF/ DoE
Social Cohesion 2 0
Health 1
WHO, Ammar
foundation, UNICEF,
DoH
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management good staff
WASH there is not enough connection between our team and maintaince
Shelter we need change the tents people blame us and they are deserve about that
NFI for this season we need some new purposes such as ( fan , chilled , refrigerator , and etc ..... )
Protection to force our relation with idps we need centers ( youth center , psychologic center )
Food Security we have a problem with type of food which distributing by (bcf) , people needs enough food by individual
Nutrition children needs ( milk , clothes , diapers )
Education we need one more school
Social Cohesion we just need something like a hall for seminars
Health good staff
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 16,211
IDP Family 2,870
Ratio Individual/Family 5.65
Total special needs IDPs 2,041
% special needs IDPs 13%
5%
31%
20%
0%
23%
9%
0%
2%
2%
8%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Laylan IDP Colonne1SSID IQ1302-0001
Governorate Kirkuk
Person reporting Najat Mohammed Abdullah
Reporting Day Tuesday, August 02, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 IRD
WASH - Water 3Laylan Water
deparrtment + UNICEF
WASH - Latrines 5 UNICEF
WASH - Shower 5 UNICEF
WASH - Hygiene 3 UNICEF
Shelter 3 UNHCR
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 2 UNHCR
Child Protection 2 UNICEF
Protection - GBV 2 IRI
Food Security 4 WFP
Nutrition 4 0
Education 2 UNICEF
Social Cohesion 2 IRD
Health 2 DOH
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp ManagementUNHCR through IRD is managing the camp because Government do not capacity neither budget for
managing the camp
WASH
There is extreme needs for the WASH facilities because there is shortage in the showers and latrines since
the begging of the camp establishment. While UNICEF is distributing hygiene kits on the families on monthly
bases till end of August
ShelterThere are tents need to be replaced with new tent because it has been damaged due to weather and it is
continuing
NFI UNHCR through REACH is providing NFI to each family once they arrived to the camp
ProtectionCD-PARC is providing legal assistants to the IDPs, FUAD is managing CFS, and Islamic Relief is covering
the GBV
Food SecurityAlthough WFP through REACH is providing FFR on monthly bases but there are IDPs arriving to the camp
after FFR distributed and they need to wait (3-4 weeks) till the next FFR distributing
Nutrition There is no NGO providing nutrition in the camp
EducationThere are two schools in the camp; Primary school 14 caravan classes with two administration caravans for
two shifts (one for boys and one for girls), and one secondary school with 12 tents classes
Social Cohesion 0
Health There is PHC and one ambulance for 24h in the camp
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 8,703
IDP Family 2,001
Ratio Individual/Family 4.35
Total special needs IDPs 1,478
% special needs IDPs 17%
12%
20%
8%
3%
11%
11%
1%
22%
0%
13%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
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Camp Mamilian Colonne1SSID IQ1501-0002
Governorate Ninewa
Person reporting Shadwan Sana
Reporting Day Thursday, December 17, 2015
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 2 JEN
WASH - Latrines 2 JEN
WASH - Shower 2 JEN
WASH - Hygiene 4 Government
Shelter 2 Camp magement
NFI 2 JEN
Protection 3 UNHCR
Child Protection 3 Harikar
Protection - GBV 3 UNFPA
Food Security 3 BCF
Nutrition 3 0
Education 4 UNICEF
Social Cohesion 3 0
Health 3 Amar foundation
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp ManagementThe camp manage team need more training and skills in order to get more experience in dealing with IDPs.
The team need to spend more time in the field rather than staying in the office.
WASH
The WaSH facilites are in good situation. Hygiene promotion and awareness in required in order to avoid
diseases. The open channel needs regular cleaning because the garbage is thrown in it. There is a need to
construct a box channel.
Shelter Shelter is in good condition. There is a need for an annual C&M
NFI UNHCR with other agencies provided the necessary NFIs
ProtectionThe camp is protected by the police. UNHCR is following up with all the issues through the protection team
in cooperation with HARIKAR NGO
Food Security WFP provides regular food basket.
Nutrition IMC has a unit for nutrition. All cases are followed up by the health team of IMC in cooperation with DoH.
Education
There is one school in the camp while the number of students is above the capacity of the school. There is a
need for another school. Some seconday level students attend the schools in Akre while others miss it
because of the transportation expenses.
Social Cohesion Some problems were recorded but in general no serious issues have been recorded
HealthThere is one clinic in the camp while a PHC is under construction. Serious cases are sent to Akre hospital
since it is not too far from the camp.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 10,645
IDP Family 2,023
Ratio Individual/Family 5.26
Total special needs IDPs 2,775
% special needs IDPs 26%
6%
22%
11%
3%
16%
8%
0%
6%
2%
24%
3%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Mamrashan Colonne1SSID IQ1506-0003
Governorate Ninewa
Person reporting Shadwan Sana
Reporting Day Thursday, December 17, 2015
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Latrines 2 NCA
WASH - Shower 2 0
WASH - Hygiene 4 0
Shelter 1 NCA
NFI 1 UNHCR
Protection 4 UNHCR
Child Protection 4 vop
Protection - GBV 4 UNHCR
Food Security 3 WFP/ACF
Nutrition 1 0
Education 5 DoE
Social Cohesion 2 0
Health 5 heive
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp ManagementThe team of this camp need training especially on protection and community services. There is a need to give
orientation and guidance to the new staff members in order to develp their skills.
WASHAll the caravans have been connected to the main water storages. There are small water tanks available in
the camp but need to be connected with the main pipe and installed on top of the cabins.
Shelterall families had been provided with eough NFIs. All the shelters are new and have no issues yet. They might
need some care and maintenace in 6 months.
NFI All the IDPs received NFIs lately from UNHCR
Protection
No agencey except UNHCR is visiting the camp. There must be more partners for protection in order to
follow up with all cases. Children are walking long distances in order to attend the school because there are
no schools started yet.
Food SecurityWFP is providing a monthly ration. The main concerns are with the few number of items provided which are
not enough to cover the basic needs.
Nutrition No agency has planned to start any nutrition programs yet.
Education no schools have been built yet
Social Cohesion All the IDPs are from the same background and have no issues regarding social cohesion
Health only one small clinic has been opened lately and works for 4 hours only. There is a need for a PHC
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 4,341
IDP Family 811
Ratio Individual/Family 5.35
Total special needs IDPs 903
% special needs IDPs 21%
5%
12%
1%
7%
34%
9%
0%
1%
1%
28%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Modern IDP's Camp Colonne1SSID IQ0202-0002
Governorate Basrah
Person reporting Elaf Sabah
Reporting Day Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3Supreme committee of
IDPs
WASH - Water 3governoment/public
water network
WASH - Latrines 4 muncipality
WASH - Shower 4 N/A
WASH - Hygiene 3Unicef, Basra Health
director, UNHCR
Shelter 2 Government ,UNHCR
NFI 1 UNHCR/PARC
Protection 3 PARC/UNHCR
Child Protection 3 UNICEF, UNHCR/PARC
Protection - GBV 3 UNHCR/PARC
Food Security 2 WFP
Nutrition 2 N/A
Education 1 UNCIFF, MoE
Social Cohesion 2UNHCR/PARC, camp
management
Health 3
clinic in site supported
by health directorate
and UNICEF
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Management The camp management need to improve their information management system.
WASH IDPs still lacking the healthy infrastructure to the available latrines.
Shelter There is no shortages in shelter
NFI Unhcr covered the residing families with core relief items
ProtectionThe families were part of UNHCR awareness campaigns on child protection, women rights, and gender base
violence but there are still some cases reported of early marriage and deprive of education.
Food Security Most the families recieve food ration from WFP or through PDS.
Nutrition No cases reported to be in need for support in terms of nutrition.
Education Two schools available for primary and secondary school.
Social Cohesion 0
Health Some families need medical treatment and special support.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 162
IDP Family 35
Ratio Individual/Family 4.63
Total special needs IDPs 32
% special needs IDPs 20%
13%
6%
16%
13%
47%
0%
0%
0%
0%
6%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Nazrawa Colonne1SSID IQ1302-0003
Governorate Kirkuk
Person reporting Chnoor Mahmood (camp manager)
Reporting Day Tuesday, August 02, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 IRD
WASH - Water 2 0
WASH - Latrines 2 IRD
WASH - Shower 2 IRD
WASH - Hygiene 3 Save the Children
Shelter 2 UNHCR
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 2 UNHCR
Child Protection 2 ME and TDH
Protection - GBV 5 0
Food Security 4 WFP
Nutrition 4 0
Education 4 UNICEF
Social Cohesion 2 IRD
Health 4 MDM
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management UNHCR through IRD is managing the camp because government do not have presences at the camp
WASHIRD is maintaining the WASH facilities in the camp, and UNICEF is providing hygiene kits on the families on
monthly bases till the end of August
Shelter All the tents are new
NFI UNHCR through REACH is providing NFI to the families once they arrived to the camp
ProtectionCDO-PARC and IIG are providing legal assistant to the IDPs, TDH and ME are covering child protection, and
there is no NGO covering GBV
Food SecurityWFP through REACH is providing FFR on monthly bases, but there are families were arrived to the camp
after FFP distributed and they should wait (3-4 weeks) till the next FFR distribution
Nutrition There is no NGO providing nutrition in the camp
EducationThere is one school (12 caravans classes and 2 administrations) in two shifts; one for the primary mixed
school and one for the secondary mixed school
Social Cohesion 0
Health MDM is running camp's PHC through mobile team (5H daily for 5 days weekly) it needs to be fixed team
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 5,122
IDP Family 1,037
Ratio Individual/Family 4.94
Total special needs IDPs 826
% special needs IDPs 16%
20%
25%
1%
1%
0%
10%
0%
17%
0%
26%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Qoratu Colonne1SSID IQ1004-0011
Governorate Diyala
Person reporting Saiwan K. Sabir
Reporting Day Sunday, July 31, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 2YAO / Government /
UNHCR
WASH - Water 1 Arch-nova - Unicef
WASH - Latrines 3 Arch-nova
WASH - Shower 1 0
WASH - Hygiene 3 Arch-nova + UNICEF
Shelter 2 UNHCR / KURDS
NFI 3 YAO/UNHCR
Protection 2UNHCR,KCN,CDO and
YAO
Child Protection 1 KCN / UNICEF
Protection - GBV 2 UNHCR
Food Security 3 CDO
Nutrition 2 UNICEF
Education 1 UNICEF
Social Cohesion 3 UNHCR
Health 2 Emergency
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Management Providing tools and training for the camp management, there are low needs.
WASH The slops of the water channels are not level, this causes dirty water to trap inside the channels.
Shelter
Lack of shading area in the camp, currently under proposal to fix these issues. Some of the tents are in need
of replacement, however due to influxes else where in the country, we currently do not replace any tents,
instead plastic sheets are distributed.
NFI
Water coolers are need for some of the families, such as the new arrived families. Some of the toilet seats
are broken, and in need of repair. Furthermore, there are issues with a large number of grasshoppers inside
the camp, and health clinic.
ProtectionThere are no major protection issues in the camp, some families are without paper works. Additionally it is
good for the IDPs to be trained in GBV.
Food Security Due to lack of official documents some families do not get the full food ration from on CDO, and WFP.
Nutrition Some families don't get the full rations, and with addition to this they are also in need of nutrition.
Education School term is currently ended.
Social Cohesion 0
HealthClinic is running by Emergency, however there are few complains from the IDPs, we are following up with the
cases.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 1,735
IDP Family 380
Ratio Individual/Family 4.57
Total special needs IDPs 350
% special needs IDPs 20%
7%
13%
11%
4%
18%
15%
3%
13%
0%
16%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Rwanga Community Colonne1SSID IQ0803-0004
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Lana Ayad
Reporting Day Thursday, December 17, 2015
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 2 0
WASH - Latrines 2 0
WASH - Shower 2 RAWANGA
WASH - Hygiene 3 nca/B.R.H.A
Shelter 2 NCA
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 3UNHCR/Harikar, IOM,
WADI
Child Protection 3 Harikar/ UNICEF
Protection - GBV 3 UNHCR/Harikar
Food Security 3 BCF/ WFP
Nutrition 4 WFP
Education 4 DoE and NRC
Social Cohesion 2 0
Health 3 Malteser and DoH
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Management Need more training especially in English language
WASH Every month there is distribution of hygiene kits and each family has their own showers and latrine
Shelter The shelters are caravans
NFI UNHCR had a target distribution of NFIs as winterization
Protection HARIKAR/ UNHCR, WADI/Alind/IOM are working with psychosocial support and protection
Food Security WFP is distributing food items and vouchers every month
Nutrition Small support from BRHA
Education In need with one more school
Social Cohesion No problems have been recorded regarding social cohesion
Health Malteser and DoH are working together to provide health services
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 15,009
IDP Family 2,459
Ratio Individual/Family 6.10
Total special needs IDPs 3,045
% special needs IDPs 20%
9%
16%
9%
6%
22%
9%
0%
7%
0%
21%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Shariya Colonne1SSID IQ0803-0006
Governorate Dahuk
Person reporting Shadwan Sana
Reporting Day Thursday, December 17, 2015
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 3 B.R.H.A
WASH - Latrines 3 0
WASH - Shower 3 0
WASH - Hygiene 4 0
Shelter 2 Camp magement
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 3 UNHCR
Child Protection 3 UNHCR
Protection - GBV 3 UNHCR
Food Security 3 WFP- BCF
Nutrition 2 0
Education 3 DoE- EOD.Iq- Unicef
Social Cohesion 2 Harikar/UPP
Health 2 MEDAIR
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management The camp team is doing well but need training on how to be more active in the field
WASHthe WaSH facilities are maintained regularly. The hygiene promotion and awareness is required because the
WaSH facilities are not private.
Shelter The shelter is in good condition.
NFI All the IDPs are provided with NFIs from diffrent agencies.
Protection The protection cases are followed up by diffrent agencies. No serious cases have been recorded
Food SecurityWFP is providing a monthly ration. The main concerns are with the few number of items provided which are
not enough to cover the basic needs.
Nutrition the nutrition situation is good in general
Education There is a need for another school in order to receive all the students in the camp
Social Cohesion All the IDPs are from the same background
HealthOne small hospital is operating and is capable to receive all the cases. Emergency cases are sent to Duhok
hospitals.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 17,092
IDP Family 3,194
Ratio Individual/Family 5.35
Total special needs IDPs 3,808
% special needs IDPs 22%
6%
21%
0%
8%
27%
8%
0%
1%
1%
26%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Sheikhan Colonne1SSID IQ1506-0002
Governorate Ninewa
Person reporting Diyar Bibo Haji
Reporting Day Sunday, August 14, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 1 B.R.H.A
WASH - Water 4 ACF
WASH - Latrines 5 no,wash club+CM
WASH - Shower 4 0
WASH - Hygiene 5 not available
Shelter 3 UNHCR &IOM
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 2 UNHCR
Child Protection 1 UNHCR,VOP
Protection - GBV 2 UNHCR
Food Security 2 WFP/ACF
Nutrition 3 0
Education 5 DoE
Social Cohesion 3 0
Health 4 IOM
Explanation of ranking situationCamp Management no need
WASH Basics of health workers is not at the required level
Shelter You need to switch tents
NFI Now shifted from the Organization of ACF to Barzani Charity Foundation
Protection Now become a protection mode for the better
Food Security It is better to be material in the form of boxes of canned
Nutrition It is essential that certain foods contain proteins for the treatment of malnutrition
Education We need a building
Social Cohesion 0
Health We need to test devices
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 5,373
IDP Family 984
Ratio Individual/Family 5.46
Total special needs IDPs 1,123
% special needs IDPs 21%
4%
26%
7%
1%
15%
9%
1%
2%
3%
30%
1%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Tazade Colonne1SSID IQ0505-0002
Governorate Sulaymaniyah
Person reporting Afrasyaw Mahmood/ Saiwan M. Tawfiq
Reporting Day Sunday, August 07, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 2Government / YAO /
UNHCR
WASH - Water 2Directorate of Garmian
Suburb Water
WASH - Latrines 2 0
WASH - Shower 2 0
WASH - Hygiene 3 ACF
Shelter 2Gov / Camp
management (YAO)
NFI 4 YAO/UNHCR
Protection 3 UNHCR,KSC and CDO
Child Protection 3 KSC/ UNICEF
Protection - GBV 3 UNHCR
Food Security 3 CDO
Nutrition 3 UNICEF
Education 3 Government & UNICEF
Social Cohesion 3 Reach
Health 4 Emergency
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp Management Necessities are sometimes needed
WASH Due to the hot weather, hygiene is needed more than other times.
Shelter There are well built caravans.
NFI Many new families arrive and need NFI.
Protection The IDPs are culturally well behaving.
Food Security Newly arrived families do not get food ration for one month.
Nutrition Food should be enough and healthy.
EducationThere are two schools inside the camp. New teaching staff is needed, since some of the teacher have
returned to their places.
Social Cohesion 0
Health IDPs need more health care, not just primary. Secondary care is also necessary for the camp.
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 2,047
IDP Family 384
Ratio Individual/Family 5.33
Total special needs IDPs 434
% special needs IDPs 21%
6%
17%
5%
3%
20%
12%
0%
24%
0%
12%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information
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Camp Yahyawa Colonne1SSID IQ1302-0002
Governorate Kirkuk
Person reporting Shueb Mohammed Ali
Reporting Day Tuesday, August 02, 2016
Ranking of situation per sector Agency
Camp Management 4 AFAD & TIKAN
WASH - Water 5 0
WASH - Latrines 3 Save the Children
WASH - Shower 3 Save the Children
WASH - Hygiene 4 0
Shelter 4 AFAD & TIKAN
NFI 2 UNHCR
Protection 2 0
Child Protection 4 Save the children
Protection - GBV 2 IRI
Food Security 4 WFP
Nutrition 4 0
Education 2 UNICEF
Social Cohesion 4 0
Health 5 DOH
Explanation of ranking situation
Camp ManagementThere is informal camp management established through 13 Volunteer IDPs because government do not
have presences at the camp
WASH
Shortage in the water because the third Burwell water pump is not working and it is without chlorine injection,
and the water operator is a volunteer IDP therefore the chlorine injection in the other two Burwell are not
working in systematic procedure. While there is limit number of the latrines and shower in the camp. UNICEF
is providing hygiene kits on the families on monthly bases till the end of August
Shelter The camps need Tents for the new families arrived to the camp
NFI UNHCR through REACH is providing NFI to the families once they arrived to the camp
Protection CDO - PARC is providing legal assistant to the families, Islamic Refile is covering CPS in the camp
Food SecurityWFP through REACH is providing FFR on monthly bases in the camp, while the families who arrived after
FFR distributed they should wait (3-4 weeks) till the next FFR will be distributed
Nutrition There is no NGO providing nutrition in the camp
EducationThere are two schools in the camp; Primary school with 12 classes (Caravan) and 2 administration
(Caravan), Secondary school with 12 classes (tents) and 2 administration (tents)
Social Cohesion 0
Health There is PHC in the camp without doctors and one ambulance for 7h daily (From 8:00Am till 2:00PM)
Camp Priority Situation Report
A n b a rA n b a r
N i n e w aN i n e w a
N a j a fN a j a f
M u t h a n n aM u t h a n n a
E r b i lE r b i l
D i y a l aD i y a l a
W a s s i tW a s s i t
B a s r a hB a s r a h
M i s s a nM i s s a n
S a l a h a l - D i nS a l a h a l - D i n
T h i - Q a rT h i - Q a r
K i r k u kK i r k u k
D a h u kD a h u k
Q a d i s s i y aQ a d i s s i y a
K e r b a l aK e r b a l a
S u l a y m a n i y a hS u l a y m a n i y a h
B a b y l o nB a b y l o n
B a g h d a dB a g h d a d
IDP Individual 3,162
IDP Family 567
Ratio Individual/Family 5.58
Total special needs IDPs 443
% special needs IDPs 14%
17%
20%
4%
2%
17%
17%
0%
8%
0%
16%
0%
Pregnant women
Breast feeding women
Physically disabled
Mentally disabled
Chronic Diseases
Widows
Unaccompagned Child
Orphan
Children Mother
Women head of household
Children head of household Specific Needs IDPs per type in %
IDP Population Information