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# # # # PROTECTION EDUCATION HEALTH & NUTRITION TANZANIA - BURUNDI REFUGEE RESPONSE As of 29 February 2018 AGE & GENDER BREAKDOWN POPULATION KEY FIGURES POPULATION TRENDS ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019) PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETS KEY FIGURES ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019) PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETS KEY FIGURES ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019) PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETS KEY FIGURES 12,300 10.0 6,000 25 6,090 11.0 2,808 22 50% 91% 47% 88% # of refugees registered on individual basis who’s data have been updated # of PoC receiving legal assistance # of community groups supported (Community self-management ) # of refugees with disabilities receiving specific support # of unaccompanied and separated refugee children identified and documented # of children's committees, groups and other structures that are operational and facilitate children's participation # of community-based committees/ groups working on SGBV prevention and response # of reported SGBV incidents for which survivors receive psychosocial counselling Over 742,000 Rohingya refugees have fled violence from Myanmar’s Rakhine state since August 2017 and are hosted in Bangladesh. Most of the refugees rely on humanitarian assistance, having left with few possessions and exhausted their financial resources during the journey. More than 912,000 Rohingya refugee women, men, girls and boys are hosted in Cox’s Bazar District, including 34,172 registered refugees who arrived in the 1990s (4%); and other unregistered Rohingya refugees who had settled in host communities prior to August 2017. Children make up 55% of the total refugee population and women and girls make up 52%. One in three refugee families have at least one easily identifiable protection vulnerability. Whilst the pace of arrivals has decreased, refugees continue to arrive in Bangladesh, as of end of July 2019. The dashboard monitor the monthly achievements of selected indicators from the 2019 country operation plan for each strategic area of activity with cumulative key figures and monthly highlights. ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH OPERATIONAL DASHBOARD : 2019 INDICATORS MONITORING 31 July 2019 >60 18-59 12-17 5-11 0-4 1.8% 15,988 23.7% 215,995 6.7% 61,535 10.9% 99,761 9.1% 83,226 1.6% 14,167 18.5% 168,367 6.8% 62,133 11.5% 105,214 9.4% 85,987 435,868 48% 476,505 52% 912,373 Total Refugee Population Children 55% 0-17 Women & children 80% 3% Elderly 18-59 60+ Staffing 369 Partners 31 42% Adults 210,488 Families Specific need 3% Camps under UNHCR Management 16 For more information, contact [email protected] or visit: http://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/myanmar_refugees Creation date : 31 July 2019 All Indicators are based on 2019 UNHCR operation plan Source : UNHCR and UNHCR Partners 40,538 Cp 1E 41,061 Cp 1W 39,627 Cp 7 18,200 KTP RC 17,534 Cp 17 6,172 Cp 4 Cp 4 Ext 25,122 Cp 5 39,659 Cp 3 24,931 Cp 6 26,048 Cp 2W 30,168 Cp 2E 14,269 Camp 27 41,007 Camp 26 27,222 NYP RC 13,172 Camp 21 Choukali KTP RC : Kutupalong Registered Camp NYP RC : Nayapara Registered Camp Cp : Camp xx,xxx : Refugee population GEOGRAPHIC SITUATION Progress Gap Target Achieved 50,008 children attended primary education in this reporting month. 5,300 students attended lower secondary education in this reporting month. 63,865 students received educational materials in this reporting month. # of health facilities equipped/constructed/rehabilitated # of patients referred to secondary and tertiary medical care Prevalence of global acute malnutrition (6-59 months) * 830 new admissions to community management of acute malnutrition programmes reported in this reporting month. 99% 83% 97% 458 8,300 58,800 452 6,915 56,950 # of children enrolled in primary and early childhood education # of students enrolled in lower secondary education and youth lifelong learning program # of educational facilities constructed or improved # of new admissions to community management of acute malnutrition programmes Baharchhara Nhilla Teknaf Whykong along g Khali DHAKA BANGLADESH MYANMAR refugees and community leaders attended awareness raising sessions 11,045 partners, government and UNHCR staff trained on SGBV prevention and response 2,079 refugees have participated in the joint Government of Bangladesh- UNHCR registration exercise 482,105 teachers recruited, trained and deployed 1,286 learning spaces established 1,682 children accessing education 63,865 primary health care consultations conducted 305,990 deliveries conducted by skilled attendant in health facilities 1,925 specialist mental health consultations provided 1,574 483 partners, government and UNHCR staff trained on SGBV prevention and response while 508 survivors of SGBV incidents received psychosocial counselling in this reporting month. Progress Gap Target Achieved Progress Gap Target Achieved Feb-19 Mar-19 Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Population growth for the past 6 months 2km ¯ The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Source: UNHCR, RRRC/UNHCR Family Counting as of 31 July 2019 SITUATION OVERVIEW * % of children aged 6-59 months identified as acutely malnourished 5,435 complaints received under the community-based complaints mechanism and 3 new community groups were supported in this reporting month. complaints received under the community-based complaints mechanism 31,773 adolescents and youth received services, including life skills, hands on skills and resilience activities 10,479 292 mental health consultation ocnducted and 22,845 refugees participated in group psycho-social activities in this reporting month. 51,333 primary health care consultations and 409 deliveries conducted by skilled attendant in health facilities in this reporting month. 75,030 94,730 724,672 16,890 1,051 Arrival trends since October 2016 3 Persons with Specific Need Camps under UNHCR Site Management >100% 67% >100% >100% 44% 95% 70% 53% 2,500 9 100 215 1,000 63 8,500 912,000 3,039 6 102 997 444 60 5,934 482,105 1 1 Cumulative figures since 26 June, 2018 1,592 adolescents and youth received services while 99 UASCs were indientified and documented in this reporting month. Registered Camps 110,535 refugees participated in the joint Government of Bangladesh-UNHCR registration exercise in this reporting month. 1,452 refugees and 256 community leaders attended awareness raising sessions while 16 monitoring visits to detention centres were conducted in this reporting month. 2 2 Child protection indicator has being revised during mid-year review, with consideration of effective facilitation of children's participation. PSN figures have been also revised during mid-year review. refugees with specific needs identified receiving support (non-cash) 6,294 53 refugees with disabilities received specific support, since May 2019. 32,389
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PROTECTION

EDUCATION

HEALTH & NUTRITION

TANZANIA - BURUNDI REFUGEE RESPONSE As of 29 February 2018

AGE & GENDER BREAKDOWN POPULATION KEY FIGURES POPULATION TRENDS

ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019)PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETSKEY FIGURES

ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019)PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETSKEY FIGURES

ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019)PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETSKEY FIGURES

12,300

10.0

6,000

25

6,090

11.0

2,808

22

50%

91%

47%

88%

# of refugees registered on individual basis who’s data have been updated

# of PoC receiving legal assistance

# of community groups supported (Community self-management )

# of refugees with disabilities receiving specific support

# of unaccompanied and separated refugee children identified and documented

# of children's committees, groups and other structures that are operational and facilitate children's participation

# of community-based committees/ groups working on SGBV prevention and response

# of reported SGBV incidents for which survivors receive psychosocial counselling

Over 742,000 Rohingya refugees have fled violence from Myanmar’s Rakhine state since August 2017 and are hosted inBangladesh. Most of the refugees rely on humanitarian assistance, having left with few possessions and exhausted theirfinancial resources during the journey.

More than 912,000 Rohingya refugee women, men, girls and boys are hosted in Cox’s Bazar District, including 34,172registered refugees who arrived in the 1990s (4%); and other unregistered Rohingya refugees who had settled in hostcommunities prior to August 2017. Children make up 55% of the total refugee population and women and girls make up 52%.One in three refugee families have at least one easily identifiable protection vulnerability. Whilst the pace of arrivals hasdecreased, refugees continue to arrive in Bangladesh, as of end of July 2019.

The dashboard monitor the monthly achievements of selected indicators from the 2019 country operation plan for eachstrategic area of activity with cumulative key figures and monthly highlights.

ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

OPERATIONAL DASHBOARD : 2019 INDICATORS MONITORING31 July 2019

>60

18-59

12-17

5-11

0-4

1.8%15,988

23.7%215,995

6.7%61,535

10.9%99,761

9.1%83,226

1.6%14,167

18.5%168,367

6.8%62,133

11.5%105,214

9.4%85,987

435,86848%

476,50552%912,373

Total Refugee Population

Children55%0-17

Women & children

80%

3%Elderly

18-59

60+

Staffing

369Partners

31

42%Adults

210,488Families

Specificneed

3%

Camps under UNHCR Management

16

For more information, contact [email protected] or visit: http://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/myanmar_refugees Creation date : 31 July 2019All Indicators are based on 2019 UNHCR operation plan Source : UNHCR and UNHCR Partners

40,538 Cp 1E

41,061 Cp 1W

39,627 Cp 7

18,200 KTP RC

17,534 Cp 17

6,172

Cp 4Cp 4 Ext

25,122 Cp 5

39,659 Cp 3

24,931 Cp 6

26,048 Cp 2W

30,168 Cp 2E

14,269 Camp 27

41,007 Camp 26

27,222

NYP RC

13,172 Camp 21Choukali

KTP RC : Kutupalong Registered CampNYP RC : Nayapara Registered Camp

Cp : Camp xx,xxx : Refugee population

GEOGRAPHIC SITUATION

Progress Gap TargetAchieved

• 50,008 children attended primary education in this reporting month.

• 5,300 students attended lower secondary education in this reporting month.

• 63,865 students received educational materials in this reporting month.

# of health facilities equipped/constructed/rehabilitated

# of patients referred to secondary and tertiary medical care

Prevalence of global acute malnutrition (6-59 months) * • 830 new admissions to community

management of acute malnutrition programmes reported in this reporting month.

99%

83%

97%

458

8,300

58,800

452

6,915

56,950# of children enrolled in primary and early childhood education

# of students enrolled in lower secondary education and youth lifelong learning program

# of educational facilities constructed or improved

# of new admissions to community management of acute malnutrition programmes

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refugees and community leaders attended awareness raising sessions

11,045

partners, government and UNHCR staff trained on SGBV prevention and response

2,079

refugees have participated in the joint Government of Bangladesh-UNHCR registration exercise

482,105

teachers recruited,trained and deployed1,286

learning spaces established 1,682

children accessing education63,865

primary health care consultations conducted305,990

deliveries conducted by skilled attendant in health facilities

1,925

specialist mental health consultations provided1,574

• 483 partners, government and UNHCR staff trained on SGBV prevention and response while 508 survivors of SGBV incidents received psychosocial counselling in this reporting month.

Progress Gap TargetAchieved

Progress Gap TargetAchieved

Feb-19 Mar-19 Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19

Population growth for the past 6 months

2km̄The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Source: UNHCR, RRRC/UNHCR Family Counting as of 31 July 2019

SITUATION OVERVIEW

* % of children aged 6-59 months identified as acutely malnourished

• 5,435 complaints received under the community-based complaints mechanism and 3 new community groups were supported in this reporting month.

complaints received under the community-based complaints mechanism

31,773

adolescents and youth received services, including life skills, hands on skills and resilience activities

10,479

• 292 mental health consultation ocnducted and 22,845 refugees participated in group psycho-social activities in this reporting month.

• 51,333 primary health care consultations and 409 deliveries conducted by skilled attendant in health facilities in this reporting month.

75,030 94,730

724,672

16,890 1,051

Arrival trends since October 2016

3 Persons with Specific Need

Camps under UNHCR Site Management

>100%

67%

>100%

>100%

44%

95%

70%

53%

2,500

9

100

215

1,000

63

8,500

912,000

3,039

6

102

997

444

60

5,934

482,105

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1 Cumulative figures since 26 June, 2018

• 1,592 adolescents and youth received services while 99 UASCs were indientified and documented in this reporting month.

Registered Camps

• 110,535 refugees participated in the joint Government of Bangladesh-UNHCR registration exercise in this reporting month.

• 1,452 refugees and 256 community leaders attended awareness raising sessions while 16 monitoring visits to detention centres were conducted in this reporting month.

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2 Child protection indicator has being revised during mid-year review, with consideration of effective facilitation of children's participation. PSN figures have been also revised during mid-year review.

refugees with specific needs identified receiving support (non-cash)

6,294

• 53 refugees with disabilities received specific support, since May 2019.

32,389

TANZANIA - BURUNDI REFUGEE RESPONSE As of 29 February 2018ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH

OPERATIONAL DASHBOARD : 2019 INDICATORS MONITORING31 July 2019

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WASH

SHELTER

ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY

NFI & SITE MANAGEMENT

SOCIAL COHESION

For more information, contact [email protected] or visit: http://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/myanmar_refugees Creation date : 31 July 2019All Indicators are based on 2019 UNHCR operation plan Source : UNHCR and UNHCR Partners

ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019)PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETSKEY FIGURES

ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019)PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETSKEY FIGURES

ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019)PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETSKEY FIGURES

PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETSKEY FIGURES

ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019)PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETSKEY FIGURES

• 28 WASH facilities (Latrines) constructed in this reporting month.

100%

25

7,500

1,500

100%

21.4

5,623

648

100%

>100%

75%

43%# of water taps constructed (tube well and tap)*

# of communal sanitary facilities/ latrines constructed *

# of refugees per drop-hole in communal latrine

% of refugees living within 200m of safe access from water point

• 1057 pre-monsoon shelter tie-down kits distributed in this reporting month while 580 shelter padlocks were distributed since January.5,500

7.0

71,616

86,000

1,481

25.0

25,011

71,616

27%

100%

35%

83%# of shelters assessed for shelter repair and replacement assistance distribution

# of housholds provided with shelter repair and replacement assistance

# of kilometers of access road and pathway constructed

# of transitional shelters constructed *

180,000

20,000

756

82,000

153,087

606

756

80,967

85%

3%

100%

99%# of refugee households per month receiving fuel (LPG)

# of households per month receiving fuel (CRH)

# of host community households per month receiving fuel (LPG)

# of refugees receiving environmental education

• 92 households received core relief items during this reporting month.

• 623 female menstrual hygiene kits distributed to women age 12 to 59 year old during this reporting month.

yes

100%

1

30,000

yes

100%

1

1,310

100%

100%

100%

4%# of households receiving core relief items

# of reception centre buildings/ structures improved or maintained

% of camps/ settlements with a camp manager/ administrator

Roles and responsibilities for camp managers and camp service providers have been defined, agreed and documented (yes/no)

WASH facilities assessed during a sweep survey

41,617

WASH hygiene kits distributed61,688

tube well and latrine maintenance conducted (repair, renovate, decommission and desludge)

24,246

pre-monsoon shelter tie-down kits distributed88,361

conflicts with elephants successfully mitigated by trained ERT* members

46

camps managed by site management support agency partners

16

female/menstrual hygiene kits distributed84,518

host community households are continuing their livelihood intervention with TUP* projects

2,028

Progress Gap TargetAchieved

Progress Gap TargetAchieved

Progress Gap TargetAchieved

Progress Gap TargetAchieved • 3,699 households received LPG cylinder while LPG reflls were distributed to 72,143 families in this reporting month.

Progress Gap TargetAchieved

* ERT = Elephant Response Team

UNHCR’s humanitarian response in Bangladesh is made possible thanks to the generous support of major donors who have contributed unrestricted funding to UNHCR’s globaloperations, and to donors who have generously contributed directly to UNHCR Bangladesh operations.

In 2018 and 2019, support has been received from the people and governments of:Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, the European Union, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

UNHCR is sincerely grateful for the additional support received from many individuals, foundations, and companies worldwide including Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, theChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Education Cannot Wait, Kuwait Finance House, Qatar Charity, and Thani Bin Abdullah Humanitarian Fund.

THANK YOU

ACHIEVEMENT (JULY 2019)

host community households have been visited during LPG distribution assessment

24,561

• 606 host community households received LPG cylinder while 2,047 host community households were visited during LPG distribution assessment in this reporting month.

* Cumulative achievement since 2018

* Cumulative achievement since 2018

• 7,096 shelter repair and replacement assistance provided in this reporting month.

refugees received environmental 153,087

shelter padlocks provided86,706*

host community and refugee households enrolled for skill development training for ensuring their self-reliance

707

• 3,769 refugees received environmental education since the month of June.

kilometers of roads and pathways, kilometers of drainage, kilometers of retaining structures, kilometers of steps and kilometers of bridges constructed

253219

121.6

• 9.5 kilometers of infrastructures constructed during this reporting month, including 2.4 km of roads and pathways, 0.4 km of bridges, 1 km of steps, 4 km of retaining structures, and 2 km of drainages.

• 5,582 WASH facilities maintained in this reporting month, including 779 tubes well and 4,803 latrines.

• 141 waste bins and waste pits installed in this reporting month.

host community and refugee households are

continuing theirs livelihood interventions

3,4751,173

• 2 peaceful coexistence project completed during this reporting month.

• 31 host community and 6 refugee households enrolled for skill development training for ensuring their self-reliance in this reporting month.

* TUP = Targeting Ultra Poor

250

250

6,000

25

313

394

5,754

17

>100%

>100%

96%

68%# of peaceful coexistence projects completed

# of host community households benefiting from livelihood projects

# of host community households benefiting from self-reliance projects

# of refugee households benefiting from self-reliance projects

• 4 host community households and 673refugee households have inititated their livelihood interventions while 2,028 are continuing their livelihood intervention with TUP projets in this reporting month.

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1 Comprehensive target which include targets from all UNHCR partners involved in shelter repair and replacement assistance distribution.


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