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    PDMA/ UNHCR

    Camp Coordination & CampManagement (CCCM)

    Camp Profiling Exercise

    27 29 Sept 2010Sindh Province

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    Summary

    Assessment carried out during 27-29 Sep 20104788 camps including settlements werecovered in all 23 districts of Sindh

    Total population of 1.04 million living incamps/ settlementsPartners:

    PDMA

    UNHCR NCHD McRAM (Technical Assistance)

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    C amp Management

    No Camp Mgt45%

    Camp Mgt55%

    Armed forces2%

    Government74%

    Indvidual8%

    I-NGO1% NGO

    7%

    Other8%

    Camps Managed by

    Camp Mgt. Structure

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    -

    500

    1,000

    1,500

    2,000

    2,500

    EducationalInstitution

    Other Other publicbuilding

    Spontanious /Road side

    Tent /Tarpaulin

    2,069

    663

    243

    552 643

    EducationalInstitution

    50%

    Other16%

    Other publicbuilding

    6%

    Spontanious /Road side

    13%

    Tent /

    Tarpaulin15%

    C amps/ Settlements

    P ercentage of Camps

    Number of Camps

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    Settlement Wise Population

    Educational Institution38%

    Other14%

    Other u lic uilding11%

    S ontanious / Road side9%

    Tanted / Tar aulin28%

    Population by type of camps & settlements

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    147,464

    45,81340,761

    62,369

    104,883

    157,198

    49,655

    41,032

    37,375

    109,615

    85,506 23,325 24,240 21,319 67,044-

    20,000

    40,000

    60,000

    80,000

    100,000

    120,000

    140,000

    160,000

    180,000

    Educational Institution Other Other public building Spontanious / Road side Tanted / Tarpaulin

    Male Female Children below 5 years

    ID Ps Living in Settlements

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    D istrict Wise Population in Settlements

    7384

    7270

    2642

    9930

    2352

    21155

    13817

    843

    1576312485

    1525

    2500

    453

    8128

    3215

    15257

    8838

    867845

    26798

    0

    5000

    10000

    15000

    20000

    25000

    30000

    3823148062

    16967

    57876

    17061

    135484

    71913

    5727

    10804674968

    9980142012912

    4293320088

    100074

    55040

    4316 7058

    173360

    020000400006000080000

    100000120000140000160000180000200000

    P opoulation

    Displaced P opulation

    Displaced Families

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    FA CI LITIE S

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    EducationalInstitution

    Other Other publicbuilding

    Spontanious/ Road side

    Tanted /Tarpaulin

    1756

    265 15

    53 122

    308

    396 88 90 521

    Electrici ty No Electricity

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    EducationalInstitution

    Other Other publicbuilding

    Spontanious/ Road side

    Tanted /Tarpaulin

    1559

    18

    100 28

    8

    505

    77 1

    2515 595

    Fans No Fans

    Fans

    E lectricity

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    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    E cati alI stit ti

    t r t r lic il i g

    S ta i s/ a si

    Ta t /Tar a li

    949

    126 61 18 43

    1115

    535 181 525 600

    Fa ci g N Fa ci g

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    E cati alI stit ti

    t r t r lic il i g

    S ta i s/ a si

    Ta t /Tar a li

    1374

    195 101 32 93

    690

    466 141 511 550

    Lig t (B l /T lig t/ rgy sav r) N Lig t

    Light (Bulb/ Tube Light/E nergy Saver)

    Fencing

    FA CI LITIE S

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    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    E! " cati # $ alI$ stit " ti # $

    % t & ' r % t & ' r ( " ) lic) " il! i $ g

    S( # $ ta $ i # " s/ 0 # a ! si ! '

    Ta $ t ' ! /Tar ( a " li$

    220 78 30 54 29

    1844

    583212 489 614

    C# mm " $ al Kitc & ' $ N # C# mm " $ al Kitc & ' $

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    E! " cati # $ alI1 stit 2 ti 3 1

    % t & ' r % t & ' r ( " ) lic4 2 il 5 i 1 g

    S( # $ ta $ i # " s/ 6 3 a 5 si 5 7

    Ta $ t ' ! /Tar 8 a 2 li 1

    207 75 23 59 67

    1857

    586219 484 576

    C# # ki $ g " t ' $ sils N # c # # ki $ g Ut ' $ sils

    Cooking Utensils

    Communal Kitchen

    FA CI LITIE S

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    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    EducationalInstitution

    Other Other publicbuilding

    Spontanious/ Road side

    Tanted /Tarpaulin

    218 82 20 58 56

    1846

    579 222 485587

    Cooking Fuel No cooking Fuel

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    EducationalInstitution

    Other Other publicbuilding

    Spontanious/ Road side

    Tanted /Tarpaulin

    238 311 64382 442

    1826

    350 178 161201

    None With One or more facil ity

    No Facility

    Cooking Fuel

    FA CI LITIE S

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    Level of coverage of relief items

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    9

    00

    9 20

    9 40

    9 60

    9 80

    Blanket Jerri Can Mattres Fuel Msquito Net Cooking Set Cooking Stove SanitaryTowles

    Less than or equle to 9 0% 9 9 -25% 26-50% 5 9 -75% 76% & above

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    More thanTwice

    1%

    No73%

    Once per day10%

    Twice per day16%

    More thanTwice

    1%

    No73%

    Once per day10%

    Twice perday16%

    C ooked F ood D istribution

    P er Week

    P er Day

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    H ealth Service Providers

    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    1200

    1400

    1600

    1800

    Don't know Ministry of health NGOs None Private

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    Early recovery phaseWay Forward

    Keep updating the information collected through the campprofiling exercise by repeating it on a regular basis (3 times amonth) enabling better management of the remainingcamps , ensuring better targeted assistance, orderly closure of camps and smooth movement of people from camps to areasof returnDevelop and conduct a profiling exercise of areas of return(settlement/village profile) providing baseline information forshorter and longer term planning and at the same timeproviding greater clarity on immediate needs and situation at

    village levelAdjust the CCCM structure to the new reality of returnshifting from a camp coverage approach to Tehsil or UCcoverage and designate NGO partners for each location

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    Early recovery phaseWay Forward

    Reinforce CCCM knowledge amongstakeholders and capacity of all main actors(authorities & NGOs)Devise, develop and operationalize a properinformation management system accessibleto all stakeholders through a user-friendlyplatform


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