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Village Assessment Survey County Profiles
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2012 -2013
Rumbek CentreRumbek EastYirol WestYirol East
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION (IOM)
The Village Assessment Survey (VAS) has been used by IOM since 2007 and is a comprehensive data source for South Sudan that provides granular data from 30 priority counties with the aim of informing reintegration assistance around basic services and infrastructure, livelihoods, land and shelter, WASH, education, health, and protection. The most recent VAS represents IOM’s largest effort to date and after consultations with the Government of South Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC), UN agencies, and state-level partners, 30 priority counties were identified for the assessment. These comprise of 871 bomas, 197 payams, 468 health facilities, and 1,277 primary schools. There was a particular emphasis on assessing payams outside state capitals, where comparatively fewer comprehensive assessments have been carried out. IOM conducted the VAS in priority counties that represent an estimated 72% of the returnee population.
MethodologyThe data presented are the results of four integrated questionnaires. At the boma level, a Boma Questionnaire gathered data in relation to basic services and socioeconomic conditions from boma committees, composed of the boma chief, as well as representatives of the youth, women, and returnees.
In bomas where the Boma Questionnaire was being administered, separate Health and Education Technical Questionnaires were also distributed to healthcare workers and education administrators in order to capture specific data on the level of capacity and structure of public services provided to the boma.
At the payam level, a Payam Authority Questionnaire was distributed to senior payam officials for an additional source of data and for comparison with the boma level responses. All of these research instruments supply triangulated sources of information, as they are independent verifications of information collected at the boma and payam level.
Selection Process and Data AnalysisState capitals were excluded from the assessment due to the fact that these had already been the subject of previous studies. Likewise, payams within state capitals were not surveyed while those outside the capital were included. In consultation with the RRC, UN agencies, and state-level partners, counties not previously considered were identified for the assessment.
Guide to BookletsAs a guide to reading the tables, please note that entries with a dash (-) indicate an absence of data while entries with a zero (0) indicate a total of zero responses.
The following booklets represent the data of VAS 2013 organised alphabetically by County.
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COUNTY PROFILERUMBEK CENTRE, LAKES
County Population Information
Current (2012) Population(Source: Est. from NBS)
170,365Returnees, Feb 2007-Dec 2012(Source: IOM)
53,593
Ratio of Returnees to Population
31.46%
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Payams & Bomas
Payam Boma Number of Villages
Rumbek Town
Malual Kodi 6
Akuac Two 6
Akon-Buoi 7
Malakia 5
Amongpiny
Adol 9
Muopeer 7
Meen 11
Palongrial 12
Rockuec 11
Atok 13
Matangai
Colocok 29
Aber 15
Nyangkot 14
Matangai 16
Malek
Apet 11
Delai 9
Mamer 13
Dak Ayen 12
Mayom
Ater Malou 15
Magotic 17
Kuel Abol 15
Jiir
Abinajok 12
Abarkou 15
Akol Jal 8
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Demographic Indicators of Respondents & Land Status
Payam Main Tribes Main Languages
Average Household
Size (persons)
Main Settlement
Types
Main Land Ownerships
Presence of Mines/UXO per Boma
Amongpiny DinkaEnglish
DinkaEnglishArabic
Local Arabic
Max 15Min 7 Permanent Ancestral 2 of 6
Jiir DinkaJurbeli
DinkaArabic
Max 19Min 9 Permanent Individual
Ancestral 1 of 3
Malek DinkaDinka aga
DinkaDinka aga
Max 10Min 10
PermanentSeasonal
TemporaryNomadic
IndividualCommunal
Informal0 of 4
Matangai DinkaJurbeli
DinkaArabic
Max 16Min 5
PermanentSeasonalNomadic
IndividualCommunalAncestral
0 of 4
Mayom DinkaDinka aga
DinkaDinka aga
Max 15Min 11 Permanent
IndividualCommunalAncestral
0 of 3
Rumbek Town
DinkaJur
Nuer
ArabicDinka
EnglishJur
Max 18Min 10
PermanentSeasonal
TemporaryNomadic
IndividualCommunalAncestral
Leased
1 of 4
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LIVELIHOODS (BQ 2012)
Agricultural Practices & Challenges
Payam Bomas Engaged in Farming Food Crops Grown Production Needs Major Problems
Amongpiny 6 of 6
MaizeSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
Millet
SeedTools
TrainingTractor
Ox ploughIrrigation equipment
Other crop damageMarket accessibility
Conflict
Jiir 3 of 3
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsMillet
SeedCompost fertilizers
Ox plough
Crop diseaseOther crop damage
ConflictNatural disaster
Malek 4 of 4
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletOther
SeedTools
FertilizersTrainingTractor
Compost fertilizersOx plough
Irrigation equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Matangai 4 of 4
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
Millet
LandSeedTools
FertilizersTrainingTractor
Compost fertilizersOx plough
Irrigation equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Mayom 3 of 3
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
Millet
SeedTools
FertilizersTrainingTractor
Compost fertilizersOx plough
Irrigation equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Rumbek Town 4 of 4
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
Cassava
LandSeedTools
FertilizersLabor
TrainingTractor
Compost fertilizersOx plough
Irrigation equipment
Other crop damageConflict
Natural disaster
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Pastoralist Practices, Challenges & Market Access
PayamBomas
Engaged in Livestock
Primary Livestock Bomas with Livestock Market Major Problems
Amongpiny 6 of 6CattleSheepGoats
0 of 6
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Jiir 2 of 3 - 0 of 3Grazing land
DiseasesWater
Malek 4 of 4CattleSheepGoats
0 of 4
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Matangai 4 of 4CattleSheepGoats
0 of 4
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Mayom 3 of 3CattleSheepGoats
0 of 3
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Rumbek Town 4 of 4CattleSheepGoats
1 of 4
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
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Fishing Practices, Challenges & Alternate Means of Income
Payam Bomas Engagedin Fisheries Major Problems Other Means
of Income
Amongpiny 6 of 6 None Income generating activities
Jiir 3 of 3 None EmploymentIncome generating activities
Malek 4 of 4 None Income generating activitiesOther
Matangai 4 of 4 None -
Mayom 3 of 3 None Income generating activities
Rumbek Town 4 of 4 NoneEmployment
Income generating activitiesOther
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Shocks & Coping Mechanisms
Payam Period of Scarcity
Coping with Scarcity
Shocks in Past 2 Years
Coping with Shocks
Amongpiny March – August
LoansReduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesFood aid
DiseasePests
Conflict
Wait for assistanceSell livestock
Jiir January – OctoberLoans
Reduced mealsCash benefits
DroughtDisease
Human epidemicPests
Conflict
Sell livestock
Malek February – July
Reduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesTemporary migration
Extended family supportFood aid
Other
DroughtFloodsDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflict
Wait for assistanceMigrate
Sell livestockDaily labor
Seek support
Matangai March – June
Reduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesExtended family
supportFood aid
DiseaseHuman epidemic
Crop diseasePests
Conflict
Wait for assistanceSell livestock
Mayom January – August
Reduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesExtended family
supportFood aid
DiseaseHuman epidemic
Crop diseasePests
Conflict
Wait for assistanceSell livestock
Rumbek Town June –December
Forest fruit and vegetables
Extended family supportFood aid
FloodsDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflict
Wait for assistanceSell livestock
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HEALTH (BQ 2012 & HEALTH TECHNICAL)
Health Facilities by Type, Attendance & Availability of Trained Personnel
Payam Hospitals PHCCs PHCUs Bomas w/Facilities
Avg. Annual Facility Attendance[1]
Bomas w/Doctor
Bomas w/ MCHW
Bomas w/Nurse
Amongpiny 0 0 1 1 of 6 1,187 0 of 1 0 of 1 0 of 1
Jirr 0 0 1 1 of 3 22,713 0 of 1 1 of 1 0 of 1
Malek - - - 1 of 4 - - - -
Matangai 0 0 3 3 of 4 3,981 0 of 3 2 of 3 2 of 3
Mayom - - - 0 of 3 - - - -
Rumbek Town 1 2 0 2 of 4 5,887 1 of 3 3 of 3 3 of 3
[1] Mean average facility attendance covers facility reported patient intake for 2009-2011.
Health Awareness Raising Activities & Epidemiological Indicators
PayamBomas with Education
Awareness on HIV/AIDS (Source: BQ)
Facility Conducts Immunization
Top Illness U5s
Past Outbreak
Likely Outbreak
Amongpiny 2 of 6 0 of 1 Malaria Measles Measles
Jiir 2 of 3 1 of 1 Malaria Measles Cholera
Malek 1 of 3 - - - -
Matangai 3 of 4 3 of 3 Malaria None None
Mayom 0 of 2 - - - -
Rumbek Town 0 of 4 3 of 3
MalariaPneumonia
DiarrheaWorm parasite
NoneMeasles
MeningitisYellow fever
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WATER & SANITATION (BQ 2012)
Water Accessibility, Migration & Conflict
Payam
Most Year-Round Accessible
Source
Water Accesible to All
per Boma
Seasonal Migration
Conflict on Migration Route Due to Competition
for Water per Boma
Local Water Conflicts per
Boma
Amongpiny Borehole 5 of 6 None 0 of 6 6 of 6
Jiir None 1 of 3 Jan – April 1 of 3 3 of 3
Malek None 0 of 4 Jan – April 2 of 4 3 of 4
Matangai None 0 of 4 Feb – April 0 of 4 3 of 4
Mayom HomBorehole 1 of 3 Dec – March 0 of 3 2 of 3
Rumbek Town Borehole 0 of 4 Feb – May 1 of 4 4 of 4
Sanitation Facilities & Hygiene Education
Payam Most Common Latrine Type Bomas with Hygiene Education in Past 2 Years
Amongpiny None 0 of 6
Jiir None 2 of 3
Malek None 0 of 4
Matangai None 2 of 4
Mayom None 1 of 3
Rumbek Town Household simple toilet 2 of 4
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EDUCATION (BQ 2012 & EDUCATION TECHNICAL)
School Availability by Grade, Curriculum & Estimated Attendance Rate
Payam Schools <S4
Schools =S4
Schools <S6
Schools <S8 Curriculums %
Attending[1]% Girls
Attending
Amongpiny 0 4 0 2 Old SudanNew S. Sudan 100% 100%
Jiir 0 0 0 3 New S. Sudan 100% 42%
Malek 1 1 0 1 New S. Sudan 95% 75%
Matangai 0 0 2 2 New S. Sudan 75% 75%
Mayom 0 2 0 0 KenyaNew S. Sudan 58% 95%
Rumbek Town 1 3 0 9 New S. Sudan 100% 100%
[1] Source: BQ 2012.
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Causes of School Dropout & Urgent Needs
Payam Boys Reasons for Dropping Out
Girls Reasons for Dropping Out Bomas with School Most Urgent
Needs[2]
Amongpiny
School feesDistanceConflict
Family decisionOther
DistanceEarly marriageFamily decision
4 of 6Trained teachers
Structural maintenance
Jiir
DistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
School feesDistance
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
3 of 3 Additional classes
Malek
DistanceFamily decision
MigrationOther
DistanceEarly marriageFamily decision
MigrationOther
2 of 4 Other need
Matangai
School feesDistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
School feesDistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
4 of 4
Trained teachersStructural
maintenanceSchool feeding
MayomDistanceConflict
Migration
DistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
2 of 3Structural
maintenanceAdditional classes
Rumbek Town
School feesDistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
School feesDistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
4 of 4 Trained teachers
[2] Source: BQ 2012.
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PROTECTION (BQ 2012)
Internal & External Threats & Availability of Rule of Law Institutions
Payam External Threat Internal Threat Women Feel Unsafe per Boma
Bomas with Police Station
Bomas with Traditional Court
Amongpiny
ArmedconflictDroughtHunger
Epidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
0 of 6 0 of 6 6 of 6
Jiir FloodsHunger
Local conflictCrop disease
Livestock disease
0 of 3 1 of 3 3 of 3
Malek
Armed conflictFloodsHunger
EpidemicsOther
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
3 of 4 0 of 4 4 of 4
Matangai
Armed conflictFloodsHunger
Epidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
1 of 4 0 of 4 4 of 4
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Payam External Threat Internal Threat Women Feel Unsafe per Boma
Bomas with Police Station
Bomas with Traditional Court
MayomArmed conflict
HungerEpidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
2 of 3 1 of 3 3 of 3
Rumbek Town
Armed conflictFloodsHunger
Epidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
2 of 4 4 of 4 4 of 4
(Internal & External Threats & Availability of Rule of Law Institutions Continued)
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Current (2012) Population(Source: Est. from NBS)
136,283Returnees, Feb 2007-Dec 2012(Source: IOM)
41,231
COUNTY PROFILERUMBEK EAST, LAKES
Ratio of Returnees to Population
30.25%
County Population Information
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Payams & Bomas
Payam Boma Number of Villages
Aduel Town
Aduel 14
Billing 13
Thonic 14
Akot
Ameth Agok 7
Atiriu 9
Mayom 9
Atiaba
Dongic 18
Karic 15
Maboric 9
Cuei-Cok
Biling_Cok 17
Makemebelle 18
Patiir 14
MalengagokAyen_Paciec 26
Majak 15
Pacong
Amer 16
Cuei_Balac 15
Malou 10
Pan_Awac 12
PalocGolkou 12
Pagan 15
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Demographic Indicators of Respondents & Land Status
Payam Main Tribes Main Languages
Average Household
Size (persons)
Main Settlement
Types
Main Land Ownerships
Presence of Mines/UXO per Boma
Aduel Town Dinka DinkaJur-bel
Max 25Min 12 Permanent Individual
Ancestral 1 of 3
Akot DinkaJur-bel
DinkaEnglish
Max 11Min 9
Permanent Seasonal
TemporaryNomadic
IndividualCommunal Ancestral
1 of 3
AtiabaJur-bel
Muony-janNuer
BeliDinkaArabicNuer
Max 24Min 12
SeasonalTemporary
Communal Ancestral 1 of 3
Cuei-Cok JurDinka
ArabicEnglish
Max 18Min 1 Permanent Individual 0 of 3
Malengagok DinkaJur-bel
DinkaArabic
Max 35Min 9 Permanent Communal 1 of 2
Pacong DinkaBeli
DinkaArabic
Max 14Min 7
PermanentNomadic
Communal Ancestral 0 of 4
Paloc DinkaJurchol
EnglishArabic
Max 14Min 2 Permanent Individual 0 of 2
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LIVELIHOODS (BQ 2012)
Agricultural Practices & Challenges
Payam Bomas Engaged in Farming Food Crops Grown Production Needs Major Problems
Aduel Town 3 of 3
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsMillet
SeedTools
FertilizersTrainingTractor
Compost fertilizerOx plough
Irrigation equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Akot 3 of 3
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
Millet
LandSeedTools
TrainingCompost fertilizer
Ox plough
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Atiaba 3 of 3
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassava
SeedTools
FertilizersTrainingTractor
Ox ploughIrrigation equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Cuei-Cok 3 of 3
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
Millet
SeedTools
FertilizersTrainingTractor
Compost fertilizerOx plough
Irrigation equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Malengagok 2 of 2
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
Land
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
Conflict
Pacong 4 of 4
MaizeSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassavaOther
SeedTools
TrainingTractor
Compost fertilizerOx plough
Other crop damageConflict
Natural disaster
Paloc 2 of 2
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsMillet
FertilizersTrainingTractor
Ox ploughIrrigation equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
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Pastoralist Practices, Challenges & Market Access
Payam Bomas Engaged in Livestock Primary Livestock Bomas with Livestock
Market Major Problems
Aduel Town 3 of 3CattleSheepGoats
1 of 3
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Flood
Akot 3 of 3CattleSheepGoats
2 of 3
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Flood
Atiaba 3 of 3CattleSheepGoats
1 of 3
Grazing landDiseases
WaterConflict
Droughts/Flood
Cuei-Cok 3 of 3CattleSheepGoats
0 of 3
Grazing landDiseases
WaterDroughts/Flood
Malengagok 2 of 2CattleSheepGoats
0 of 2
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
Conflict
Pacong 3 of 4CattleSheepGoats
2 of 4Diseases
WaterDroughts/Flood
Paloc 2 of 2CattleSheepGoats
0 of 2
DiseasesWater
ConflictDroughts/Flood
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Fishing Practices, Challenges & Alternate Means of Income
Payam Bomas Engaged in Fisheries Major Problems Other Means of Income
Aduel Town 3 of 3
Lack of inputsDroughts/Floods Storage facility Market facility
Conflict
Income generating activities
Akot 3 of 3
Lack of inputsDroughts/Floods
Market facilityConflict
EmploymentPension
Income generating activitiesRemittance
Atiaba 3 of 3Lack of inputs
Droughts/Floods Conflict
Income generating activities
Cuei-Cok 0 of 3 None Remittance
Malengagok 2 of 2
Lack of inputsStorage facility Market facility
Conflict
Income generating activities
Pacong 1 of 4 Lack of inputsConflict
EmploymentIncome generating activities
Other
Paloc 2 of 2Lack of inputsMarket facility
Conflict-
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Shocks & Coping Mechanisms
Payam Period of Scarcity Coping with Scarcity Shocks in Past 2 Years Coping with Shocks
Aduel Town Jan – April
LoansReduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesTemporary migration
DroughtDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflict
Wait for assistanceSell livestockSeek support
Akot April – Oct
Reduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesExtended family
supportFood aid
FloodsDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflictOther
Wait for assistanceMigrate
Sell livestock
Atiaba March – Sept
Reduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesExtended family
support
FloodsDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflict
Sell livestock
Cuei-Cok March – August Forest fruit and vegetables
Human epidemicConflictOther
Sell livestock
Malengagok March – AugustForest fruit and
vegetablesTemporary migration
Crop diseasePests
Conflict
Sell livestockFood from forest
Pacong April – SeptForest fruit and
vegetablesFood aid
DroughtFloods
Human epidemicConflict
Wait for assistanceMigrate
Sell livestock
Paloc June - Sept Forest fruit and vegetables
DroughtFloods
Human epidemicConflict
Wait for assistanceSell livestock
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HEALTH (BQ 2012 & HEALTH TECHNICAL)
Health Facilities by Type, Attendance & Availability of Trained Personnel
Payam Hospitals PHCCs PHCUs Bomas w/Facilities
Ave. Annual Facility Attendance[1]
Bomas w/Doctor
Bomas w/ MCHW
Bomas w/Nurse
Aduel Town 1 2 2 2 of 3 1,077 0 of 5 3 of 5 4 of 5
Akot 0 0 1 0 of 3 409 0 of 1 0 of 1 1 of 1
Atiaba 0 1 0 3 of 3 - 0 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1
Cuei-Cok 0 2 1 2 of 3 3,650 0 of 3 0 of 3 2 of 3
Malengagok 0 0 1 1 of 2 732 0 of 1 0 of 1 1 of 1
Pacong 0 1 0 1 of 4 1,614,969 0 of 1 0 of 1 0 of 1
Paloc - - - 0 of 2 - - - -
[1] Mean average facility attendance covers facility reported patient intake for 2009-2011.
Health Awareness Raising Activities & Epidemiological Indicators
PayamBomas with Education
Awareness on HIV/AIDS (Source: BQ)
Facility Conducts Immunization Top Illness U5s Past Outbreak Likely Outbreak
Aduel Town 1 of 3 5 of 5 Malaria
MeningitisMeaslesMalariaDiarrhea
Cholera MeaslesMeningitis
Yellow feverOther
MalariaDiarrhea
Akot 3 of 3 1 of 1Malaria
PneumoniaDiarrhea
None Cholera
Atiaba 2 of 2 1 of 1 Malaria None None
Cuei-Cok 2 of 2 2 of 3
MalariaPneumonia
DiarrheaWorm parasite
Meningitis Meningitis
Malengagok 2 of 2 1 of 1 Malaria Meningitis MeningitisYellow Fever
Pacong 3 of 3 1 of 1 MalariaPneumonia Malaria Measles
Paloc 0 of 2 - - - -
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WATER & SANITATION (BQ 2012)
Water Accessibility, Migration & Conflict
Payam Most Year-Round Accessible Source
Water Accessible to All per Boma
Seasonal Migration
Conflict on Migration Route Due to
Competition for Water per Boma
Local Water Conflicts per
Boma
Aduel Town River 0 of 3Dec – JuneJan – AprilJan – May
3 of 3 3 of 3
Akot SpringBorehole 0 of 3
Dec – MayJuly – AugJuly – Sept
3 of 3 3 of 3
Atiaba Borehole 0 of 3 Feb – AprilJan – March 1 of 3 3 of 3
Cuei-Cok None 0 of 3 None 0 of 3 3 of 3
Malengagok RiverStream 1 of 2 Jan – April 1 of 2 2 of 2
Pacong StreamBorehole 0 of 4 Feb – April
Jan – March 1 of 4 4 of 4
Paloc Stream 0 of 2 None 0 of 2 2 of 2
Sanitation Facilities & Hygiene Education
Payam Most Common Latrine Type Bomas with Hygiene Education in Past 2 Years
Aduel Town None 0 of 3
Akot Household simple toilet 3 of 3
Atiaba None 1 of 3
Cuei-Cok None 0 of 3
Malengagok None 1 of 2
Pacong Public simple pit 3 of 4
Paloc None 0 of 2
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EDUCATION (BQ 2012 & EDUCATION TECHNICAL)
School Availability by Grade, Curriculum & Estimated Attendance Rate
Payam Schools <S4
Schools =S4
Schools <S6
Schools <S8 Curriculums %
Attending[1]% Girls
Attending
Aduel Town 0 2 2 5 KenyaNew S. Sudan 12% 37%
Akot 0 0 2 2 New S. Sudan 25% 95%
Atiaba 1 0 1 5 KenyaNew S. Sudan 100% 100%
Cuei-Cok 0 0 2 6Old Sudan
UgandaNew S. Sudan
42% 95%
Malengagok 0 2 2 2 New S. Sudan 100% 100%
Pacong 0 2 2 4 KenyaNew S. Sudan 100% 100%
Paloc 0 0 0 1 New S. Sudan 25% 25%
[1] Source: BQ 2012.
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Causes of School Dropout & Urgent Needs
Payam Boys Reasons for Dropping Out
Girls Reasons for Dropping Out Bomas with School Most urgent needs[2]
Aduel Town
DistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
DistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
3 of 3Structural
maintenanceAdditional classes
Akot
DistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
DistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
3 of 3 School feeding
Atiaba
DistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
DistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
3 of 3Trained teachers
Potable waterSchool feeding
Cuei-Cok
School feesDistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
ConflictEarly marriageFamily decision
Migration
3 of 3Structural
maintenancePotable water
Malengagok
DistanceConflict
MigrationOther
School feesDistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
MigrationOther
2 of 2Structural
maintenanceSchool furniture
Pacong
School feesDistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
School feesDistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
MigrationOther
3 of 4
Trained teachersStructural
maintenanceBooks
Paloc ConflictMigration
ConflictEarly marriage
Migration1 of 2 School feeding
[2] Source: BQ 2012.
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PROTECTION (BQ 2012)
Internal & External Threats & Availability of Rule of Law Institutions
Payam External Threat Internal Threat Women Feel Unsafe per Boma
Bomas with Police Station
Bomas with Traditional Court
Aduel TownDroughtHunger
Epidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
3 of 3 0 of 3 3 of 3
Akot
Armed conflictDroughtFloodsHunger
Epidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
3 of 3 0 of 3 3 of 3
Atiaba
Armed conflictDroughtFloodsHunger
Epidemics
Crop diseaseLivestock disease 2 of 3 0 of 3 3 of 3
Cuei-Cok Armed conflictHunger
Local conflictLivestock disease 1 of 3 3 of 3 3 of 3
Malengagok
Armed conflictDroughtHunger
Epidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
2 of 2 2 of 2 2 of 2
Pacong
Armed conflictFloodsHunger
Epidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Livestock disease
1 of 4 4 of 4 4 of 4
Paloc Armed conflictEpidemics Crop disease 1 of 2 0 of 2 2 of 2
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Current (2012) Population(Source: Est. from NBS)
74,783Returnees, Feb 2007-Dec 2012(Source: IOM)
40,309
COUNTY PROFILEYIROL EAST, LAKES
Ratio of Returnees to Population
53.90%
County Population Information
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Payams & Bomas
Payam Boma Number of Villages
Adior
Ayiem 11
Machar Aciek 13
Mamer 16
Shambe Port 7
LekakuduAruomnyiel 22
Bun Agany 11
Malek
Amerachier 11
Delai 8
Lang Matot 8
Ramchiel 8
Thian 7
Nyang Town
Cuiedit 7
Lieny 7
Panhom Dhak 7
Pul Winy 7
PagarouMachuor 11
Pajot 13
Tit AgauAchigor 15
Alel 16
Yali
Akuei 11
Khap 9
Tin Mayen 11
Wunthou 13
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Demographic Indicators of Respondents & Land Status
Payam Main Tribes Main Languages
Average Household
Size (persons)
Main Settlement
Types
Main Land Ownerships
Presence of Mines/UXO per Boma
Adior Dinka Dinka Max 9Min 2
PermanentSeasonal
Temporary
IndividualCommunalAncestral
0 of 4
Lekakudu Dinka Dinka Max 30Min 20
PermanentSeasonal
Temporary
IndividualCommunalAncestral
1 of 2
Malek Dinka Dinka Max 17Min 5
PermanentSeasonal
Temporary
IndividualCommunalAncestral
0 of 4
Nyang Town Dinka Dinka Max 22
Min 17
PermanentSeasonal
Temporary
IndividualCommunalAncestral
3 of 4
Pagarou Dinka Dinka Max 9- Permanent Communal 2 of 2
Tit Agau Dinka Dinka Max 12- Permanent Communal 1 of 2
Yali Dinka DinkaEnglish
Max 10Min 5
PermanentSeasonal
CommunalAncestralInformal
0 of 4
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LIVELIHOODS (BQ 2012)
Agricultural Practices & Challenges
Payam Bomas Engaged in Farming Food Crops Grown Production Needs Major Problems
Adior 2 of 4
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassava
LandSeedsToolsLabor
TrainingTractor
Ox PloughIrrigation Equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Lekakudu 2 of 2
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassava
LandSeedsTools
Ox Plough
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Malek 4 of 4
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassava
LandSeedsTools
Fertilizers Training
Ox Plough
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Nyang Town 4 of 4
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassava
LandSeedsToolsLabor
TrainingOx Plough
Crop diseaseOther crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Pagarou 2 of 2
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsMillet
Cassava
SeedsToolsLabor
Crop diseaseConflict
Natural disaster
Tit Agau 2 of 2SorghumSesame
Groundnuts
SeedsToolsLabor
Crop diseaseNatural disaster
Yali 4 of 4
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassavaOther
SeedsToolsLabor
TrainingTractor
Ox PloughIrrigation Equipment
Crop diseaseOther crop damage
ConflictNatural disaster
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Pastoralist Practices, Challenges & Market Access
PayamBomas
Engaged in Livestock
Primary Livestock Bomas with Livestock Market Major Problems
Adior 4 of 4CattleSheepGoats
2 of 4
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Lekakudu 2 of 2CattleSheepGoats
0 of 2
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Malek 4 of 4CattleSheepGoats
0 of 4
Grazing landDiseases
WaterConflict
Droughts/Floods
Nyang Town 4 of 4CattleSheepGoats
0 of 4
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Pagarou 2 of 2CattleSheepGoats
0 of 2 DiseasesDroughts/Floods
Tit Agau 2 of 2CattleSheepGoats
0 of 2 DiseasesConflict
Yali 4 of 4
CattleSheepGoatsOther
1 of 4
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
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Fishing Practices, Challenges & Alternate Means of Income
Payam Bomas Engagedin Fisheries Major Problems Other Means
of Income
Adior 3 of 4
Lack of inputsDroughts/FloodsStorage facilityMarket facility
ConflictOther
EmploymentPension
Income generating activitiesOther
Lekakudu 2 of 2
Lack of inputsDroughts/Floods
Market facilityConflict
EmploymentIncome generating activities
Malek 4 of 4
Lack of inputsDroughts/FloodsStorage facilityMarket facility
Conflict
Employment
Nyang Town 4 of 4
Lack of inputsDroughts/FloodsStorage facilityMarket facility
Conflict
EmploymentIncome generating activities
RemittanceOther
Pagarou 0 of 2 None Pension
Tit Agau 0 of 2 None Pension
Yali 2 of 4
Lack of inputsDroughts/Floods
Market facilityConflict
-
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Shocks & Coping Mechanisms
Payam Period of Scarcity
Coping with Scarcity
Shocks in Past 2 Years
Coping with Shocks
Adior Mar – Dec
LoansCash benefits
Forest fruit and vegetables
Extended family supportFood aid
FloodsCrop disease
ConflictSell livestock
Lekakudu July – SeptReduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetables
FloodsDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflict
Sell livestock
Malek Jan – Sept
Reduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesTemporary migration
Food aid
DiseaseHuman epidemic
PestsConflict
Wait for assistanceMigrate
Take loan Sell livestock
Nyang Town April – AugReduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetables
FloodsDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflict
Wait for assistanceSell livestock
Food from forest
Pagarou May – Aug Cash benefitsFood aid
DiseaseHuman epidemic
Crop disease
Wait for assistanceSell livestock
Tit Agau April – July
Reduced mealsCash benefits
Forest fruit and vegetablesFood aid
DiseaseHuman epidemic
Conflict
Wait for assistanceSell livestock
Yali April – May
Reduced mealsForest fruit and
vegetablesTemporary migration
FloodsDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflict
Wait for assistanceMigrate
Sell livestock
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HEALTH (BQ 2012 & HEALTH TECHNICAL)
Health Facilities by Type, Attendance & Availability of Trained Personnel
Payam Hospitals PHCCs PHCUs Bomas w/Facilities
Avg. Annual Facility Attendance[1]
Bomas w/Doctor
Bomas w/ MCHW
Bomas w/Nurse
Adior 1 0 0 2 of 4 4,376 0 of 1 1 of 1 0 of 1
Lekakudu - - - 0 of 2 - - - -
Malek - - - 0 of 4 - - - -
Nyang Town 0 1 0 0 of 4 21,118 0 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1
Pagarou - - - 0 of 2 - - - -
Tit Agau - - - 0 of 2 - - - -
Yali 0 0 2 2 of 4 21,515 0 of 2 0 of 2 0 of 2
[1] Mean average facility attendance covers facility reported patient intake for 2009-2011.
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Health Awareness Raising Activities & Epidemiological Indicators
PayamBomas with Education
Awareness on HIV/AIDS (Source: BQ)
Facility Conducts Immunization Top Illness U5s Past Outbreak Likely Outbreak
Adior 0 of 4 1 of 1
MalariaPneumonia
Acute respiratory infection
Cholera CholeraMeningitis
Lekakudu 2 of 2 - - - -
Malek 1 of 4 - - - -
Nyang Town 4 of 4 1 of 1 Malaria NoneCholeraMeasles
Meningitis
Pagarou 0 of 2 - - - -
Tit Agau 0 of 2 - - - -
Yali 0 of 4 0 of 2
MalariaPneumonia
DiarrheaMeasles
Acute respiratory infection
Viral
CholeraMeningitis
CholeraMeasles
Meningitis Yellow fever
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WATER & SANITATION (BQ 2012)
Water Accessibility, Migration & Conflict
Payam
Most Year-Round Accessible
Source
Water Accesible to All
per Boma
Seasonal Migration
Conflict on Migration Route Due to Competition
for Water per Boma
Local Water Conflicts per
Boma
Adior None 4 of 4 Aug – DecJan – April 0 of 4 0 of 4
Lekakudu SpringBorehole 2 of 2 April – Dec
Feb – April 2 of 2 2 of 2
Malek None 4 of 4 Jan – April 0 of 4 1 of 4
Nyang Town None 4 of 4 Dec – AprilJan – April 3 of 4 4 of 4
Pagarou River 2 of 2 Feb – April 2 of 2 1 of 2
Tit Agau None 2 of 2 Feb – AprilFeb – May 1 of 2 0 of 2
Yali River 4 of 4 Feb – April 3 of 4 3 of 4
Sanitation Facilities & Hygiene Education
Payam Most Common Latrine Type Bomas with Hygiene Education in Past 2 Years
Adior Public simple pitHousehold simple toilet 0 of 4
Lekakudu None 2 of 2
Malek Household simple toilet 2 of 4
Nyang Town None 4 of 4
Pagarou None 0 of 2
Tit Agau None 0 of 2
Yali None 0 of 4
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EDUCATION (BQ 2012 & EDUCATION TECHNICAL)
School Availability by Grade, Curriculum & Estimated Attendance Rate
Payam Schools <S4
Schools =S4
Schools <S6
Schools <S8 Curriculums %
Attending[1]% Girls
Attending
Adior 0 1 0 2 New S. Sudan 25% 75%
Lekakudu 1 0 1 1 KenyaNew S. Sudan 95% 75%
Malek 3 0 1 0 Old SudanNew S. Sudan 75% 75%
Nyang Town 0 0 0 2 KenyaNew S. Sudan 95% 75%
Pagarou 1 0 0 1 New S. Sudan 95% 75%
Tit Agau 0 1 0 0 New S. Sudan 75% 100%
Yali 0 1 1 0 New S. Sudan 75% 75%
[1] Source: BQ 2012.
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Causes of School Dropout & Urgent Needs
Payam Boys Reasons for Dropping Out
Girls Reasons for Dropping Out Bomas with School Most Urgent
Needs[2]
Adior DistanceFamily decision
DistanceFamily decision 2 of 4 Trained teachers
Books
LekakuduDistance Conflict
Family decision
Distance Conflict
Early marriageFamily decision
2 of 2 Trained teachers
Malek Other Early marriageOther 4 of 4
Trained teachersBooksOther
Nyang TownDistance Conflict
Family decision
Distance Early marriageFamily decision
3 of 4 Trained teachers
Pagarou School feesMigration
School feesEarly marriage
Migration1 of 2 School latrines
Tit Agau Distance Family decision
Early marriageFamily decision 1 of 2 Trained teachers
YaliDistance Conflict
Family decision
Distance Early marriageFamily decision
3 of 4 Trained teachers
[2] Source: BQ 2012.
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PROTECTION (BQ 2012)
Internal & External Threats & Availability of Rule of Law Institutions
Payam External Threat Internal Threat Women Feel Unsafe per Boma
Bomas with Police Station
Bomas with Traditional Court
Adior
Armed conflictDrought Floods
HungerEpidemics
Other
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
0 of 4 0 of 4 4 of 4
Lekakudu
Armed conflictDrought Floods
HungerEpidemics
Other
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
2 of 2 2 of 2 2 of 2
MalekHunger
EpidemicsOther
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
1 of 4 2 of 4 3 of 4
Nyang Town
Armed conflictDrought Floods
HungerEpidemics
Other
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
4 of 4 1 of 4 4 of 4
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Payam External Threat Internal Threat Women Feel Unsafe per Boma
Bomas with Police Station
Bomas with Traditional Court
Pagarou HungerEpidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Violence against women
Seasonal road access
Livestock disease
0 of 2 2 of 2 2 of 2
Tit Agau HungerEpidemics
Domestic violence
Violence against women
Livestock disease
0 of 2 1 of 2 2 of 2
Yali
ArmedDrought Floods
HungerEpidemics
Local conflictDomestic violence
Crop diseaseLivestock disease
4 of 4 3 of 4 3 of 4
(Internal & External Threats & Availability of Rule of Law Institutions Continued)
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Current (2012) Population(Source: Est. from NBS)
114,490Returnees, Feb 2007-Dec 2012(Source: IOM)
31,833
COUNTY PROFILEYIROL wEST, LAKES
Ratio of Returnees to Population
27.8%
County Population Information
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Payams & Bomas
Payam Boma Number of Villages
Abang
Benylom 7
Pakeu 7
Pankar 13
Wathcabath 17
Wuntit 7
Aluak-LuakAgany 10
Aluakluak 12
Anuol
Ahan 7
Ater_Baai 11
Kathier 5
Madeng 14
Geng-Geng
Akekol 9
Kunyiir 7
Panliet 8
Pebur 14
Ger
Ger Centre 7
Iboor 14
Mayom Cuei 7
MapuorditAguraan 11
Mabui 16
Yirol Town
Aterwei 8
Atiap 8
Burtit 5
Debudi 6
Ngop 5
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Demographic Indicators of Respondents & Land Status
Payam Main Tribes Main Languages
Average Household
Size (persons)
Main Settlement
Types
Main Land Ownerships
Presence of Mines/UXO per Boma
Abang Dinka Dinka 20 PermanentSeasonal Ancestral 3 of 5
Aluak-LuakAciekApaarBuok
Dinka 16Permanent
SeasonalTemporary
IndividualCommunalAncestral
1 of 2
Anuol Dinka AtutDinka 15 Permanent
Seasonal
IndividualCommunalAncestral
0 of 4
Geng-Geng Dinka Dinka 37 Permanent CommunalAncestral 3 of 4
Ger Dinka Dinka 14Permanent
SeasonalTemporary
IndividualCommunalAncestral
0 of 3
Mapuordit Dinka Atuot 15 Seasonal Ancestral 0 of 2
Yirol Town Dinka DinkaArabic 14 Permanent Individual 5 of 5
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LIVELIHOODS (BQ 2012)
Agricultural Practices & Challenges
Payam Bomas Engaged in Farming Food Crops Grown Production Needs Major Problems
Abang 5 of 5
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassavaOther
LandSeed Tools
Compost fertilizersOx plough
Crop disease Other crop damageMarket accessibility
Natural disaster
Aluak-Luak 2 of 2
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassava
LandSeed ToolsLabor
Ox plough
Crop disease Other crop damage
ConflictNatural disaster
Anuol 4 of 4SorghumSesame
Groundnuts
LandSeed Tools
Ox plough
Crop disease Other crop damage
ConflictNatural disaster
Geng-Geng 4 of 4
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsMillet
Cassava
LandSeed Tools
TrainingOx plough
Other crop damageMarket accessibility
Conflict
Ger 3 of 3
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
MilletCassavaOther
LandSeed Tools
Ox plough
Other crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Mapuordit 2 of 2
SorghumSesame
GroundnutsMillet
Cassava
Seed Tools
TractorOx plough
Crop disease Other crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
Yirol Town 5 of 5
MaizeSorghumSesame
GroundnutsVegetables
ToolsTraining
Ox plough
Crop disease Other crop damageMarket accessibility
ConflictNatural disaster
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Pastoralist Practices, Challenges & Market Access
PayamBomas
Engaged in Livestock
Primary Livestock Bomas with Livestock Market Major Problems
Abang 5 of 5
CattleSheepGoatsOther
0 of 5
Grazing landDiseases
WaterConflict
Aluak-Luak 2 of 2CattleSheepGoats
1 of 2
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Anuol 2 of 4CattleSheepGoats
1 of 4 DiseasesWater
Geng-Geng 4 of 4
CattleSheepGoatsOther
0 of 4
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
Conflict
Ger 3 of 3CattleSheepGoats
0 of 3
Grazing landDiseases
WaterConflict
Droughts/Floods
Mapuordit 2 of 2CattleSheepGoats
2 of 2
Grazing landDiseases
WaterMarket facilities
ConflictDroughts/Floods
Yirol Town 3 of 5CattleSheepGoats
0 of 5
Grazing landDiseases
WaterConflict
Droughts/Floods
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Fishing Practices, Challenges & Alternate Means of Income
Payam Bomas Engagedin Fisheries Major Problems Other Means
of Income
Abang 3 of 5 Lack of inputs Income generating activities
Aluak-Luak 1 of 2
Lack of inputsDroughts/floods Storage facilityMarket facility
Conflict
Employment Income generating activities
Anuol 2 of 4 Lack of inputsConflict Other
Geng-Geng 2 of 4Lack of inputsMarket facility
ConflictEmployment
Ger 2 of 3
Lack of inputsDroughts/floods Market facility
Conflict
Income generating activities
Mapuordit 2 of 2
Lack of inputsDroughts/floods Storage facilityMarket facility
Conflict
Employment
Yirol Town 4 of 5
Lack of inputsDroughts/floods Storage facilityMarket facility
Conflict
Employment
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Shocks & Coping Mechanisms
Payam Period of Scarcity
Coping with Scarcity
Shocks in Past 2 Years
Coping with Shocks
Abang March – Aug
Cash benefitsForest fruits and
vegetables Extended family support
Food aid
DiseaseCrop disease Sell livestock
Aluak-Luak May – Sept
LoansReduced meals
Forest fruits and vegetables
Temporary migrationFood aid
FloodsDisease
Crop diseasePests
Conflict
Wait for assistanceMigrate
Take loanSell livestock
Anuol May – July
LoansReduced meals
Forest fruits and vegetables
- Take loanSell livestock
Geng-Geng June – Aug LoansReduced meals
DiseaseHuman epidemic
Crop diseasePests
Conflict
Wait for assistanceMigrate
Take loanSell livestock
Ger July – Sept
Reduced mealsForest fruits and
vegetables Food aid
FloodsDisease
Human epidemicCrop disease
PestsConflict
MigrateSell livestock
Mapuordit May – NovReduced meals
Forest fruits and vegetables
Conflict MigrateSell livestock
Yirol Town July – Aug Reduced meals
FloodsDisease
Crop diseasePests
Conflict
MigrateSell livestock
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HEALTH (BQ 2012 & HEALTH TECHNICAL)
Health Facilities by Type, Attendance & Availability of Trained Personnel
Payam Hospitals PHCCs PHCUs Bomas w/Facilities
Avg. Annual Facility Attendance[1]
Bomas w/Doctor
Bomas w/ MCHW
Bomas w/Nurse
Abang 0 1 0 1 of 5 None 0 of 1 0 of 2 0 of 2
Aluak-Luak 0 0 2 2 of 2 8,519 0 of 2 0 of 2 0 of 2
Anuol 0 2 0 3 of 4 402 0 of 2 0 of 2 1 of 2
Geng-Geng - - - 0 of 4 - - - -
Ger 0 0 2 2 of 3 3,574 0 of 2 1 of 2 0 of 2
Mapuordit 1 0 1 1 of 2 7,294 0 of 2 0 of 2 0 of 2
Yirol Town 1 0 0 2 of 5 40,385 1 of 2 1 of 2 2 of 2
[1] Mean average facility attendance covers facility reported patient intake for 2009-2011.
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Health Awareness Raising Activities & Epidemiological Indicators
Payam
Bomas with Education
Awareness on HIV/AIDS (Source: BQ)
Facility Conducts Immunization Top Illness U5s Past Outbreak Likely Outbreak
Abang 0 of 5 1 of 1Malaria
PneumoniaDiarrhea
None None
Aluak-Luak 2 of 2 0 of 2
MalariaPneumonia
DiarrheaWorm parasite
Acute respiratory infection
NoneMeasles
MeningitisYellow fever
Anuol 0 of 4 2 of 2 MalariaMeasles
MeningitisMalaria
MeaslesYellow fever
Geng-Geng 1 of 4 - - - -
Ger 2 of 3 1 of 2
MalariaPneumonia
DiarrheaWorm parasite
Acute respiratory infection
None None
Mapuordit 1 of 1 1 of 2 Malaria Meningitis MeaslesMeningitis
Yirol Town 1 of 5 1 of 2 MalariaDiarrhea None None
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WATER & SANITATION (BQ 2012)
Water Accessibility, Migration & Conflict
Payam
Most Year-Round Accessible
Source
Water Accesible to All
per Boma
Seasonal Migration
Conflict on Migration Route Due to Competition
for Water per Boma
Local Water Conflicts per
Boma
Abang RiverLakepond 0 of 5
Feb – AprilFeb – MarchJan – April
0 of 5 0 of 5
Aluak-Luak None 0 of 2 Feb – AprilNov – April 2 of 2 2 of 2
Anuol River 0 of 4 Feb – MarchJan – April 1 of 4 3 of 4
Geng-Geng BoreholeLakepond 2 of 4
Feb – AprilFeb – MarchJan – March
1 of 4 2 of 4
Ger StreamBorehole 0 of 3 Aug – Nov
Sept – Oct 0 of 3 3 of 3
Mapuordit None 0 of 2 Jan – AprilJan - March 0 of 2 2 of 2
Yirol TownRiver
StreamBorehole
1 of 5 None 0 of 5 4 of 5
Sanitation Facilities & Hygiene Education
Payam Most Common Latrine Type Bomas with Hygiene Education in Past 2 Years
Abang None 0 of 5
Aluak-Luak None 2 of 2
Anuol None 0 of 4
Geng-Geng None 2 of 4
Ger None 2 of 3
Mapuordit None 1 of 2
Yirol Town Public simple pit 4 of 5
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EDUCATION (BQ 2012 & EDUCATION TECHNICAL)
School Availability by Grade, Curriculum & Estimated Attendance Rate
Payam Schools <S4
Schools =S4
Schools <S6
Schools <S8 Curriculums %
Attending[1]% Girls
Attending
Abang 1 1 5 0KenyaNew S. Sudan
75% 75%
Aluak-Luak 0 1 3 0KenyaNew S. Sudan
100% 100%
Anuol 1 0 1 0UgandaNew S. Sudan
95% 75%
Geng-Geng 0 1 3 0 New S. Sudan 95% 75%
Ger 0 2 1 2 New S. Sudan 100% 100%
Mapuordit 2 0 1 3 New S. Sudan 100% 100%
Yirol Town 2 0 1 4
Old SudanKenyaNew S. Sudan
35% 55%
[1] Source: BQ 2012.
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Causes of School Dropout & Urgent Needs
Payam Boys Reasons for Dropping Out
Girls Reasons for Dropping Out Bomas with School Most Urgent
Needs[2]
Abang
DistanceConflict
Family decisionOther
DistanceEarly marriageFamily decision
Migration
5 of 5 Trained teachers
Aluak-Luak
School feesDistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
School feesDistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
2 of 2 Trained teachersBooks
AnuolConflict
Family decisionMigration
Family decision 4 of 4 Trained teachersBooks
Geng-Geng
School feesDistance
Family decisionMigration
School feesDistance
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
2 of 4 Trained teachers
Ger
DistanceFamily decision
MigrationOther
DistanceEarly marriageFamily decision
MigrationOther
3 of 3Trained teachers
Potable waterSchool feeding
Mapuordit
School feesDistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
School feesDistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
2 of 2 Additional classes
Yirol Town
School feesDistanceConflict
Family decisionMigration
School feesDistanceConflict
Early marriageFamily decision
Migration
4 of 5 Trained teachers
[2] Source: BQ 2012.
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PROTECTION (BQ 2012)
Internal & External Threats & Availability of Rule of Law Institutions
Payam External Threat Internal Threat Women Feel Unsafe per Boma
Bomas with Police Station
Bomas with Traditional Court
Abang Hunger
Local conflictDomestic violenceViolence against
womenCrop disease
Livestock disease
0 of 5 0 of 5 5 of 5
Aluak-LuakArmed conflictDrought Floods
Hunger
Local conflictDomestic violenceViolence against
womenSeasonal road
accessCrop disease
Livestock disease
2 of 2 1 of 2 2 of 2
AnuolArmed conflictDrought Floods
Hunger
Local conflictDomestic violenceViolence against
women
1 of 4 1 of 4 3 of 4
Geng-Geng HungerEpidemics
Local conflictDomestic violenceViolence against
womenSeasonal road
accessCrop disease
Livestock disease
0 of 4 3 of 4 4 of 4
GerArmed conflict
FloodsEpidemics
Local conflictCrop disease
Livestock disease3 of 3 3 of 3 3 of 3
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Payam External Threat Internal Threat Women Feel Unsafe per Boma
Bomas with Police Station
Bomas with Traditional Court
MapuorditDrought Floods
HungerEpidemics
Local conflictDomestic violenceViolence against
womenSeasonal road
accessCrop disease
Livestock disease
1 of 2 1 of 2 2 of 2
Yirol Town
Armed conflictDrought Floods
HungerEpidemics
Local conflictDomestic violenceViolence against
womenSeasonal road
accessCrop disease
Livestock disease
5 of 5 4 of 5 4 of 5
(Internal & External Threats & Availability of Rule of Law Institutions Continued)
56 | Village Assessment Survey Report (2013)
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