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Diyala Governorate, Iraq September 2015 Alwand 1 Camp Profile Date opened: 24/06/2015 Population:* 4388 Individuals / 685 Households Accommodation: 521 Caravans Ongoing extension: Yes Planned capacity: 1511 Caravans Camp area: 0.23 km 2 Camp Overview Location Map Agencies Management agency: Government Manager/Focal point: Meethaq Abid Al Hamad Contact details: 07705887797, [email protected] Registration actor: Government For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected] REACH Initiative, Philip Bato: [email protected] EDUCATION: Government FOOD: WFP, ACTED HEALTH: Government NFI: UNHCR PROTECTION: UNHCR, UNICEF, Government SHELTER: Government WASH: Save the Children, Arche Nova Alwand 1 IDP Camp Map Lat. 35° 25’ 3.431” N Long. 45° 36’ 21.359” E

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Page 1: Alwand 1 Camp Profile - HumanitarianResponse · For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: iraqimo@cccmcluster.org REACH Initiative, Philip Bato: philip.bato@reach-initiative.org

Diyala Governorate, IraqSeptember 2015

Alwand 1 Camp Profile

Date opened: 24/06/2015Population:* 4388 Individuals / 685 HouseholdsAccommodation: 521 CaravansOngoing extension: YesPlanned capacity: 1511 CaravansCamp area: 0.23 km2

Camp OverviewLocation Map Agencies

Management agency: GovernmentManager/Focal point: Meethaq Abid Al HamadContact details: 07705887797, [email protected] Registration actor: Government

For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH Initiative, Philip Bato: [email protected]

EDUCATION: Government

FOOD: WFP, ACTED

HEALTH: Government

NFI: UNHCR

PROTECTION: UNHCR, UNICEF, Government

SHELTER: Government

WASH: Save the Children, Arche Nova

Alwand 1 IDP Camp Map Lat. 35° 25’ 3.431” N Long. 45° 36’ 21.359” E

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Target Progress

Education% of children aged 6-11 enrolled in primary school% of children aged 12-17 enrolled in secondary school

100%100%

75%75%

Food % of households accessed Family Food Parcel or equivalent in the past month 100% 99%NFIs % of households accessed NFI assistance in the camp in the past three months 100% 80%Health* Health services are available on-site or within walking distance Yes YesCCCM Average open area per household min. 30m2 241m2

Protection % of IDPs registered on an individual basis (MODM/DDM) 100% 92%

Shelter

% of households accessed shelter assistance since arrival at the campAverage covered area per personAverage number of individuals per tent

100%min. 3.5m2

max.5

100%4.6m2

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Water & Sanitation

Litres of water available per person per day*# of persons per latrine # of persons per shower Frequency of solid waste disposal from the settled environment

min. 20Lmax. 20max. 20min. weekly

52L772 - 4 days per week

Sectoral Overview

Target reached, Target more than 50% reached, Target less than 50% or not at all reached. Targets are based on minimum standards agreed with the CCCM Cluster, Iraq.

The following structures are in place: Camp management code of conduct* Complaints mechanism*

84% of HH reported issues are addressed IDP committee(s) established*

77% report awareness of camp committee(s). of these 20% report IDP representatives are elected

Female committee representation *(either in camp management committee or a gender specific committee)

Child Friendly Space

CCCM Mechanisms

Priority ConcernsThe camp population and camp management ranked their areas of priority concern as follows:

Camp population

Camp management

Education High HighFood High HighHealth Very High LowNFI Medium HighShelter Very high MediumSocial Cohesion Medium Very high

WASH Very high Low

Proportion of shelters meeting minimum criteria for winterisation reported by the camp population were:

Second fly sheet 9 %At least one stove/space heater per household 81 %At least one blanket per person 53 %

WinterisationVulnerabilityProportion of households reporting individuals with the following specific needs:Civil documents missing 7%

Members with disabilities 22%

Unaccompanied/ separated minors 0%

Pregnant/lactating women 22%

Demographics50% male / 50% female 1+21+11+8+11

2+18+9+9+11 0ver 60

18-60

12 -17

6-11

0-5

2%23%7%7%11%

1%23%

8%10%

8%

This profile provides an overview of conditions in Alwand 1 camp. Primary data was collected through household surveys on the 20/09/2015. Households were randomly sampled to a 95% confidence level and 10% margin of error based on population figures provided by CCCM.Additional information from camp managers, marked (*) is correct as of 21/09/2015.

Summary

Population Change

12% of households reported a poor or borderline Food Consumption Score in the week preceding assessment (compared to the majority of IDPs camps with 0% reporting the same)

Key Concern

For more information on this profile please contact: CCCM Cluster: [email protected]

REACH Initiative, Philip Bato: [email protected]

In the past month:

n/a individuals left*

n/a individuals arrived*

6% of households reported restrictions on movement for those entering or exiting the camp in the past month

Diyala Governorate, IraqSeptember 2015

Alwand 1 Camp Profile Management agency: GovernmentManager/Focal point: Meethaq Abid Al HamadContact details: 07705887797, [email protected] Registration actor: Government