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34°26'10"E 34°26'10"E 34°26'0"E 34°26'0"E 34°25'50"E 34°25'50"E 15°28'20"S 15°28'20"S 15°28'30"S 15°28'30"S 15°28'40"S 15°28'40"S 15°28'50"S 15°28'50"S 15°29'0"S 15°29'0"S Satellite Data(1): WorldView-2 Imagery Date: 21 January 2016 Resolution: 50 cm Copyright: DigitalGlobe, Inc. Source: US Department of State, Humanitarian Information Unit, NextView License Satellite Data(2): WorldView-2 Imagery Date: 16 February 2016 Resolution: 50 cm Copyright: DigitalGlobe, Inc. Source: US Department of State, Humanitarian Information Unit, NextView License Road Data: OpenStreetMap (via bbbike.org) Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis: UNITAR - UNOSAT Production: UNITAR - UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.3 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 36S Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown here are not warranted to be error-free nor do they imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. UNOSAT is a program of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), providing satellite imagery and related geographic information, research and analysis to UN Contact Information: [email protected] 24/7 Hotline: +41 76 487 4998 www.unitar.org/unosat This map illustrates satellite-detected shelters and other structures at the Kapise refugee camp in Mwanza District, Malawi. The camp is for refugees fleeing reported violence in neighboring Mozambique. An initial examination of WorldView-2 satellite imagery acquired 21 January 2016 indicated 619 shelters while the latest imagery from 16 February 2016 revealed a total of 1,497 structures within the camp amounting to 141.84% increase in shelters. The latest image indicates that, of the 1,497 shelters, approximately 24 of these were administrative buildings, 1,416 were tent or improvised shelters, and 57 were semi-permanent structures. This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR - UNOSAT. Complex Emergency Harare Lilongwe MOZAMBIQUE ZAMBIA MALAWI ZIMBABWE Production Date: 3/23/2016 Version 1.0 Glide Number: CE20160204MOZ Analysis with WorldView-2 Data Acquired 16 February 2016 Map Location See inset for close-up view of structures LEGEND Improvised Shelters Administrative Building Tent Shelters Semi-Permanent Structure Camp Extent Cloud Obstruction INSET: CLOSE-UP VIEW OF SHELTERS 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Meters Map Scale for A3: 1:4,000 Kapise Refugee Camp Structures 21 January 2016 16 February 2016 Administrative Buildings 30 24 Tent Shelters 235 753 Improvised Structures 345 663 Semi-Permanent Structures 9 57 Total 619 1,497
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Page 1: Complex Production Date: Emergency 3/23/2016 Version 1.0 ... · Mwanza District, Malawi. The camp is for refugees fleeing reported violence in neighboring Mozambique. An initial examination

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Satellite Data(1): WorldView-2Imagery Date: 21 January 2016Resolution: 50 cmCopyright: DigitalGlobe, Inc.Source: US Department of State, HumanitarianInformation Unit, NextView LicenseSatellite Data(2): WorldView-2Imagery Date: 16 February 2016Resolution: 50 cmCopyright: DigitalGlobe, Inc.Source: US Department of State, HumanitarianInformation Unit, NextView LicenseRoad Data: OpenStreetMap (via bbbike.org)Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGAAnalysis: UNITAR - UNOSATProduction: UNITAR - UNOSATAnalysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.3

Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 36SProjection: Transverse MercatorDatum: WGS 1984Units: Meter

The depiction and use of boundaries, geographicnames and related data shown here are notwarranted to be error-free nor do they imply officialendorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.UNOSAT is a program of the United NationsInstitute for Training and Research (UNITAR),providing satellite imagery and related geographicinformation, research and analysis to UN

Contact Information: [email protected]/7 Hotline: +41 76 487 4998

www.unitar.org/unosat

This map illustrates satellite-detected shelters andother structures at the Kapise refugee camp inMwanza District, Malawi. The camp is for refugeesfleeing reported violence in neighboring Mozambique.An initial examination of WorldView-2 satellite imageryacquired 21 January 2016 indicated 619 shelters whilethe latest imagery from 16 February 2016 revealed atotal of 1,497 structures within the camp amounting to141.84% increase in shelters. The latest imageindicates that, of the 1,497 shelters, approximately 24of these were administrative buildings, 1,416 were tentor improvised shelters, and 57 were semi-permanentstructures. This is a preliminary analysis and has notyet been validated in the field. Please send groundfeedback to UNITAR - UNOSAT.

Complex Emergency

Harare

Lilongwe

M O Z A M B I Q U E

Z A M B I AM

A L AWI

Z I M B A B W E

Production Date:3/23/2016Version 1.0

Glide Number:CE20160204MOZAnalysis with WorldView-2 Data Acquired 16 February 2016

MapLocation

See inset for close-up view of structures

LEGENDImprovised Shelters

Administrative Building

Tent Shelters

Semi-Permanent Structure

Camp Extent

Cloud Obstruction

INSET: CLOSE-UP VIEW OF SHELTERS

0 25 50 75 100 125 150Meters

Map Scale for A3: 1:4,000

Kapise Refugee Camp Structures21 January 2016 16 February 2016

Administrative Buildings 30 24Tent Shelters 235 753Improvised Structures 345 663Semi-Permanent Structures 9 57Total 619 1,497

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