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Stakeholder Mapping 2020 Ukhiya & Teknaf Upazila, Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh (Data Collection Period: 30 August—10 September 2020) Despite great coverage in 2020 by messaging on lifesaving issues (COVID-19: 99% people, cyclone preparedness: 98% people) there are variations of level of access to information by sex, age, disability, and other vulnerabilities (JMSNA 2020). Restricted mo- bile and internet connection prevented people from receiving information as well as reporting problems. Reduced footprint of staff/volunteers for COVID-19 reduced agencies capacity of community participation and engagement which remains as the most critical concern. High prevalence of stigma and superstitions, religious or social conservativeness and lack of enough trust on humanitarian actors/services in some cases has exacerbated the situation. Fear for life is a common distress factor which prevents uptake of welfare- inducing behavior. To address this, engaging community-based organizations/civil societies and other stakeholders is critical. Keeping this in mind, CwC WG has initiated a mapping of community stakeholders (CBOs, CSO, Groups, Committees etc.) in the camps and host communities. This dashboard and mapping present key information on different key characteristics of the CBOs/CSOs, issues they are engaged in, the geographic coverage of their work and humanitarian agencies who are engaging with them. Name of Agency Affiliation with # CBO ACTED 1 Action for Social Development (ASD) 2 ActionAid Bangladesh 1 AGRAJATTRA 1 Asian Dignity Initiative 1 Bangladesh Institute of Theater Arts (BITA) 1 BRAC 6 CARE 1 Caritas Bangladesh 3 Centre for Environment, Human Rights & Development Forum - CEHRDF 1 COAST Trust 1 Community Development Centre (CODEC) 8 Concern Worldwide 1 CPJ, Brac University 14 Dan ChurchAid(DCA) 1 Danish Refugee Council-DRC 3 EDUCO 2 FIVDB 2 Good Neighbors Bangladesh 1 International Rescue Committee (IRC) 1 IOM 5 Light House 1 Mukti Cox's Bazar 2 Oxfam 9 Prantic Unnayan Society-PRANTIC 1 Relief International 3 RTM International 1 Samaj Kalyan O Unnayan Sangstha (SKUS) 2 Save the Children 10 Terre des hommes 2 UN Women 7 UNHCR 7 World Vision 1 # CBOs have the following basic characteristics Issues on which humanitarian actors working with CBOs Refugee & Host Host Refugee # CBOs working for Refugee, Host or Both Communities 65 06 06 77 # CBOs working in different types of community 31 03 04 01 02 02 32 01 01 # CBOs working in different Location Ukhia Teknaf Both Awareness Raising Implementation of Services - COVID 19, - Child protection, - Gender Equality, - Gender Based Violence - Reproductive health, - Education - Child marriage, - Social cohesion, - Mental health and psychosocial support. - Health - Nutrition - Education - WASH - Child protection - Gender Equality - Village Development - Fish culture - Gardening - Positive parenting - Community governance - Mask production - Advocacy - Women’s Empowerment - Skill development training # CBOs getting support on following issues from Humanitarian actors 27 48 02 35 40 02 60 14 03 Is CBOs women headed Is the CBO’s leader elected Is there a written rules/constitution/ TOR Yes No Don’t Know Yes No 51 26 Provide in-kind financial support 74 03 Provide capacity development training 75 02 Consult/assess to identify needs/gaps/ etc. 59 18 Collect feedback about services 65 12 Consult about changes Engage in activities 32 Engage in sector specific re- sponse 45 01 76
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  • Stakeholder Mapping 2020 Ukhiya & Teknaf Upazila, Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh

    (Data Collection Period: 30 August—10 September 2020)

    Despite great coverage in 2020 by messaging on lifesaving issues (COVID-19: 99% people, cyclone preparedness: 98% people) there are variations of level of access to information by sex, age, disability, and other vulnerabilities (JMSNA 2020). Restricted mo-bile and internet connection prevented people from receiving information as well as reporting problems. Reduced footprint of staff/volunteers for COVID-19 reduced agencies capacity of community participation and engagement which remains as the most critical concern. High prevalence of stigma and superstitions, religious or social conservativeness and lack of enough trust on humanitarian actors/services in some cases has exacerbated the situation. Fear for life is a common distress factor which prevents uptake of welfare-inducing behavior. To address this, engaging community-based organizations/civil societies and other stakeholders is critical. Keeping this in mind, CwC WG has initiated a mapping of community stakeholders (CBOs, CSO, Groups, Committees etc.) in the camps and host communities. This dashboard and mapping present key information on different key characteristics of the CBOs/CSOs, issues they are engaged in, the geographic coverage of their work and humanitarian agencies who are engaging with them.

    Name of Agency Affiliation with # CBO

    ACTED 1

    Action for Social Development (ASD) 2

    ActionAid Bangladesh 1

    AGRAJATTRA 1

    Asian Dignity Initiative 1

    Bangladesh Institute of Theater Arts (BITA) 1

    BRAC 6

    CARE 1

    Caritas Bangladesh 3

    Centre for Environment, Human Rights & Development Forum - CEHRDF

    1

    COAST Trust 1

    Community Development Centre (CODEC) 8

    Concern Worldwide 1

    CPJ, Brac University 14

    Dan ChurchAid(DCA) 1

    Danish Refugee Council-DRC 3

    EDUCO 2

    FIVDB 2

    Good Neighbors Bangladesh 1

    International Rescue Committee (IRC) 1

    IOM 5

    Light House 1

    Mukti Cox's Bazar 2

    Oxfam 9

    Prantic Unnayan Society-PRANTIC 1

    Relief International 3

    RTM International 1

    Samaj Kalyan O Unnayan Sangstha (SKUS) 2

    Save the Children 10

    Terre des hommes 2

    UN Women 7

    UNHCR 7

    World Vision 1

    # CBOs have the following basic characteristics

    Issues on which humanitarian actors working with CBOs

    Refugee & Host

    Host

    Refugee

    # CBOs working for Refugee, Host or Both Communities

    65

    06

    06

    77

    # CBOs working in different types of community

    31

    03

    04

    01 02

    02

    32

    01 01

    # CBOs working in different Location

    Ukhia Teknaf Both

    Awareness Raising Implementation of Services

    - COVID 19, - Child protection, - Gender Equality, - Gender Based Violence - Reproductive health, - Education - Child marriage, - Social cohesion, - Mental health and psychosocial support.

    - Health - Nutrition - Education - WASH - Child protection - Gender Equality - Village Development - Fish culture - Gardening - Positive parenting - Community governance - Mask production - Advocacy - Women’s Empowerment - Skill development training

    # CBOs getting support on following issues from Humanitarian actors

    27 48 02

    35 40 02

    60 14 03

    Is CBOs women headed

    Is the CBO’s leader elected

    Is there a written rules/constitution/ TOR

    Yes No Don’t Know

    Yes No

    51 26 Provide in-kind financial support

    74 03 Provide capacity development training

    75 02 Consult/assess to identify needs/gaps/etc.

    59 18 Collect feedback about services

    65 12 Consult about changes

    Engage in activities

    32 Engage in sector specific re-sponse

    45

    01 76

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    Raja Palong

    Whykong Camp 16

    Camp 2E

    Camp 7

    Camp 15

    Kutupalong

    RC

    Camp 10Camp 18

    Camp 8W

    Camp 3

    Camp 5

    Camp 19

    Camp 1W

    Camp 6

    Camp 14

    Camp 2W

    Camp 11

    Camp 12

    Camp 1E

    Camp 13

    Camp 17

    Camp 20

    Camp 8E

    Camp4 Ext.

    Camp 4

    Camp 20 Ext.

    Camp 9

    October 2020Community Based Organization (CBO) Location Map

    Ukhia Upazila

    1. Stakeholder Mapping, 30 August -10 September 2020

    Data Sources:

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    Bangladesh

    Bhutan

    India

    Myan

    mar

    Camp 1W Camp 4

    Camp 4 Ext. Camp 3

    Camp 6 Camp 5 Camp 17

    Camp 20 Camp 19

    Camp 18 Camp 8w

    Camp 20 Ext.

    Camp 1E Camp 2W Kutupalong RC

    Camp 2E Camp 8E Camp 9

    Camp 7 Camp 10 Camp 11

    Camp 12 Camp 13 Camp 14

    Camp 15 Camp 16

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    Number of CBO Active at Camp

    31 - 37

    25 - 30

    19 - 24

    13 - 18

    07 - 12

    Desclaimer

    The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. They are only for operational humanitarian activities.

    No of CBO

    *For queries please contact: Coordinator-CwCWG | [email protected] CWCWG Information Management | [email protected]

    N��� �� CBO’�Adolescent Commi�ee (AC) I Adolescent Group (AG) I Adolescent Peer Support Group (APSG) I Adolescent Friendly Space Management Commi�ee (AFSMC) I AGRAJATTRA Women Group (AWG) I Arakan Rohingya Na�onal Union (ARNU) I Bandhu Social Welfare Society (BSWS) I Bangladesh Rohingya Students Union (BRSU) I Block Level Disaster Management Commi�ee (BLDMC) I CEHRDF Forum (CEHRDF) I Center Management Commi�ee (CMC) I Child and Adolescent Group (CAG) I Child Club (CC) I Child Resource Groups (CRG) I Club Management Commi�ee (CMC) I Community Base Fish Pond Group (CBFPG) I Community Based Sub-block Commi�ee (CBSC) I Community Based WASH Commi�ee (CBWC) I Community Educa�on Commi�ee (CEC) I Community Groups Programme-Men’s (CGPM) I Community Groups Programme-Women’s (CGPW) I Community Groups Programme-Boy’s (CGPB) I Community Groups Programme-Girls’s (CGPG) I Community Learning Center (CLC) I Community Watch Group (CWG) I Community Based Child Protec�on Commi�ee (CBCPC) I DRM Commi�ee (DRMC) I ECCD Center Management Commi�ee (ECMC) I Educa�on for Rohingya Children (ERC) I Elected Block/camp Commi�ee (EBC) I Faith Based Leader Network (FBLN) I Father Group (FG) I Future of Rohingya (FR) I Imam Commi�ee (IC) I Imam/Religious Leader and Female Religious Leader (ILFRL) I Jago Nari Unnayan Sangstha (JNUS) I Latrine User Group (LUG) I Learning Center Management Comi�ee (LCMC) I Listening Group (LG) I Lombashia Learning Center (LLC) I Mens Group (MG) I Mother Care Group (MCG) I Mother Group (MoG) I Mothers Associa�on (MA) I Omar’s Film School (OFS) I Parents and Caregiver Group (FCG) I Parents Commi�ee (FC) I Rohingya Refugee Commi�ee (RRC) I Rohingya Adolescent Support Group (RASG) I Rohingya Peace Ini�a�ve (RPI) I Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights (RSPHR) I Rohingya Women Empowerment and Advocacy Network (RWEAN) I Rohingya Women and Adolescent Empowerment Associa�on (RWAEA) I Rohingya Women Educa�on Ini�a�ve (RWEI) I Rohingya Youth and Women Forum (RYWF) I Rohingya Youth Associa�on (RYA) I Role Model Groups (RMG) I Rollywood (RW) I RW Welfare Society (RWS) I SARI ITC Community Support Commi�ee (SICSC) I School Associa�on Group (SAG) I School Management Commi�ee (SMC) I Self Help Group (SHG) I Shan� Mohila (SM) I Team of Shabe Bazaar (TSB) I WASH Commi�ee (WC) I Water User Group (WUG) I WFS Management Commi�ee (WMC) I Women Leadership Group (WLG) I Women Support Group (WSG) I Women’s Self-support Group (WSSG) I Women’s Group (WG) I Youth for Legal Ac�on (RYLA)

    ARNU; CMC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; DRMC; ERC; IC; ILFRL; LCMC; RRC; RASG; RPI; RSPHR; RWEI; RWEAN; RWSNG; RYWF; RYA; RW

    APSG; ARNU; CC; CMC; CBSC; CEC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; DRMC; ECMC; FG; IC; ILFRL; LUG; LCMC; LG; MG; MoG; PC; RRC; RSPHR; RWAEA; RWEI; RWSNG; RYWF; RMG; RW; RWS; SM; WUG; WLG; WSG; WG

    ARNU; CMC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; DRMC; EBC; IC; ILFRL; RRC; RSPHR; RYWF; RMG; RWS; WLG; WSG

    ARNU; CC; CMC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; DRMC; FG; IC; ILFRL; JNUS; LUG; LCMC; LG; MG; MoG; RRC; RASG; RPI; RSPHR; RWEI; RWSNG; RYWF; RYA; RMG; RW; RWS; WUG; WLG; WG

    ARNU; CAG; CMC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; DRMC; ILFRL; LCMC; RCG; RRC; RSPHR; RWPJN; RYWF; RMG; WLG; WSG

    ARNU; CMC; CBFPG; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; DRMC; ERC; ILFRL; LCMC; PC; RRC; RSPHR; RWEI; RWPJN; RYWF; RMG; RWS; WLG; WSG

    AG; APSG; ARNU; CC; CBFPG; CBSC; CBWC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CWG; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MoG; RRC; RASG; RSPHR; RWPJN; RWSNG; RYWF; RMG; WMC; WLG

    APSG; ARNU; CC; CBSC; CBWC; CWG; CBCPC; FG; LLC; MoG; PC; RRC; RSPHR; RWEI; RWPJN; RYWF; WLG

    ARNU; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; ILFRL; MCG; PC; RRC; RPI; RSPHR; RWEI; RYWF; WMC; WLG

    ARNU; CC; CBCPC; FG; LCMC; MoG; RRC; RSPHR; RYWF; WMC; WG

    APSG; ARNU; CC; CBSC; CBWC; CEC; CBCPC; FG; LCMC; MG; MCG; MoG; RRC; RASG; RSPHR; RWEI; RWEAN; RYWF; RWS; WLG

    ARNU; CWG; CBCPC; JNUS; LCMC; PC; RRC; RSPHR; RWEI; RWSNG; RYWF; RYA; WLG

    ARNU; CMC; CC; CMC; CEC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; DRMC; ERC; FG; IC; ILFRL; LCMC; LLC; MoG; RFC; RDSG; RPI; RSPHR; RWEAN; RWEI; RWEAN; RYWF; RYA; RW; TSB; WMC; WLG; RYLA

    ARNU; CDG; CMC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; DRMC; ERC; ILFRL; LCMC; PCG; RRC; RSPHR; RWEI; RYWF; RYA; RW

    ARNU; BSWS; BRSU; CF; CC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; DRMC; EBC; FG; FR; ILFRL; MoG; MA; RSPHR; RYWF; SAG; SMC; WLG

    ARNU; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; ERC; ILFRL; LCMC; RRC; RSPHR; RWEI; RYWF; RYA; RW

    AG; ARNU; CWG; CBCPC; LCMC; RRC; RSPHR; RWEI; RYWF; RYA; WLG; WSG

    ARNU; CC; CEC; CWG; CBCPC; FG; LCMC; MoG; RRC; RSPHR; RWPJN; RYWF; RYA; RWS; SM

    ARNU; CAG; CMC; CEC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; DRMC; ILFRL; LCMC; PCG; RRC; RSPHR; RYWF; RMG; WLG

    ARNU; CC; CECL CHPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MoG; RRC; RSPHR; RYWF; RYA; RWS

    ARNU; CC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CGP; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MoG; RRC; RSPHR; RYWF; RYA

    AARNU; CC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MG; MoG; PC; RRRC; RSPHR; RWEI; RYWF; RYA; RWS; WG

    ARNU; CC; CEC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MCG; MoG; PC; RRC; RSPHR; RWPJN; RYWF; SM

    ARNU; CC; CEC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CLC; CWG; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MCG; MoG; RRC; RSPHR; RYWF; RYA; RWS; WLG; WSG

    APSG; ARNU; BLDMC; CC; CBSC; CEC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MCG; MoG; RRC; RSPHR; RYWF; RYA

    ARNU; CC; CEC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MoG; RRC; RSPHR; RYWF

  • No of CBO

    Baharchhara

    Teknaf

    Camp 25

    Camp 25

    Camp 27

    Camp 24

    Camp 26

    Nayapara RC

    Nayapara RC

    Camp 21

    Choukhali

    Camp 23

    Camp 22

    Whykong

    Baharchhara

    Nhilla

    Camp 21

    Camp 25

    Nayapara RC

    Camp 26

    Camp 27

    Camp 24

    Camp 22

    Camp 23

    Nepal

    Bangladesh

    Bhutan

    India

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    mar

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    October 2020

    Community Based Organization (CBO) Location MapTeknaf Upazila

    Communication with Communities (CwC) Working Group Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh ISCG INTER SECTOR COORDINATION GROUP

    Number of CBO Active at Camp

    31 - 37

    25 - 30

    19 - 24

    13 - 18

    07 - 12*For queries please contact: Coordinator-CwCWG | [email protected] CWCWG Information Management | [email protected]

    1. Stakeholder Mapping, 30 August-10 September 2020Data Sources:

    DesclaimerThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. They are only for operational humanitarian activities.

    N��� �� CBO’�Adolescent Commi�ee (AC) I Adolescent Group (AG) I Adolescent Peer Support Group (APSG) I Adolescent Friendly Space Management Commi�ee (AFSMC) I AGRAJATTRA Women Group (AWG) I Arakan Rohingya Na�onal Union (ARNU) I Bandhu Social Welfare Society (BSWS) I Bangladesh Rohingya Students Union (BRSU) I Block Level Disaster Management Commi�ee (BLDMC) I CEHRDF Forum (CEHRDF) I Center Management Commi�ee (CMC) I Child and Adolescent Group (CAG) I Child Club (CC) I Child Resource Groups (CRG) I Club Management Commi�ee (CMC) I Community Base Fish Pond Group (CBFPG) I Community Based Sub-block Commi�ee (CBSC) I Community Based WASH Commi�ee (CBWC) I Community Educa�on Commi�ee (CEC) I Community Groups Programme-Men’s (CGPM) I Community Groups Programme-Women’s (CGPW) I Community Groups Programme-Boy’s (CGPB) I Community Groups Programme-Girls’s (CGPG) I Community Learning Center (CLC) I Community Watch Group (CWG) I Community Based Child Protec�on Commi�ee (CBCPC) I DRM Commi�ee (DRMC) I ECCD Center Management Commi�ee (ECMC) I Educa�on for Rohingya Children (ERC) I Elected Block/camp Commi�ee (EBC) I Faith Based Leader Network (FBLN) I Father Group (FG) I Future of Rohingya (FR) I Imam Commi�ee (IC) I Imam/Religious Leader and Female Religious Leader (ILFRL) I Jago Nari Unnayan Sangstha (JNUS) I Latrine User Group (LUG) I Learning Center Management Comi�ee (LCMC) I Listening Group (LG) I Lombashia Learning Center (LLC) I Mens Group (MG) I Mother Care Group (MCG) I Mother Group (MoG) I Mothers Associa�on (MA) I Omar’s Film School (OFS) I Parents and Caregiver Group (FCG) I Parents Commi�ee (FC) I Rohingya Refugee Commi�ee (RRC) I Rohingya Adolescent Support Group (RASG) I Rohingya Peace Ini�a�ve (RPI) I Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights (RSPHR) I Rohingya Women Empowerment and Advocacy Network (RWEAN) I Rohingya Women and Adolescent Empowerment Associa�on (RWAEA) I Rohingya Women Educa�on Ini�a�ve (RWEI) I Rohingya Youth and Women Forum (RYWF) I Rohingya Youth Associa�on (RYA) I Role Model Groups (RMG) I Rollywood (RW) I RW Welfare Society (RWS) I SARI ITC Community Support Commi�ee (SICSC) I School Associa�on Group (SAG) I School Management Commi�ee (SMC) I Self Help Group (SHG) I Shan� Mohila (SM) I Team of Shabe Bazaar (TSB) I WASH Commi�ee (WC) I Water User Group (WUG) I WFS Management Commi�ee (WMC) I Women Leadership Group (WLG) I Women Support Group (WSG) I Women’s Self-support Group (WSSG) I Women’s Group (WG) I Youth for Legal Ac�on (RYLA)

    APSG; ARNU; BLDMC; CC; CMC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CLC; CBCPC; DRMC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MCG; MoG; RSPHR; RMG; WSG

    ARNU; CC; CRG; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CWG; CBCPC; FG; ILFRL; LUG; LCMC; MG; MoG; RSPHR; WC; WUG; WG

    ARNU; CLC; CWG; CBCPC; LCMC; RSPHR; WSG

    APSG; ARNU; CC; CBWC; CEC; CWG; CBCPC; FG; LCMC; MoG; RASG; RSPHR; WLG

    ARNU; CWG; CBCPC; LCMC; RASG; RSPHR; RWPJN; RYA

    CC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; DRMC; EBC; FG; ILFRL; MoG; MA; RSPHR; RWSNG; RYWF; SAG; SMC; WLG

    ARNU; CC; CMC; CEC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; DRMC; EBC; FG; ILFRL; LCMC; MoG; RASG; RSPHR; RWSNG

    AC; APSG; AFSMC; ARNU; CMC; CBSC; CBWC; CGPM; CGPW; CGPB; CGPG; CBCPC; DRMC; ILFRL; LCMC; RASG; RSPHR; RWPJN


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