Mamilian Camp Profile - REACH Resource Centre

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