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2019 07 31 Rohingya Refugee Mergency Operational Dashboard en Red
2019 07 31 Rohingya Refugee Mergency Operational Dashboard en Red
2019 07 31 Rohingya Refugee Mergency Operational Dashboard en Red
FIGURES
POPULATION KEY FIGURES AGE & GENDER BREAKDOWN POPULATION TRENDS
Choukali Camp 21
12,832
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78% 18-59
42%
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3% NYP RC
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26,922
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11.5% 11.0%
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Women & Adults Specific 105,208 5-11 99,829 Dec-18 Jan-19 Fev-19 Mar-19 Apr-19 May-19 Camp 26
children need BANGLADESH 41,007
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60+ Arrival trends since October 2016
55% 3% 6.8%
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0-17 6.7%
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210,217 62,008 12-17 61,417
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Camp 27
723,939
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Children Elderly Families 14,269
18.4% 23.6% T e k n a f
PROTECTION
KEY FIGURES PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETS ACHIEVEMENT (MAY 2019)
303,743 * refugees have Achieved Progress Gap Target • 66,990 refugees participated in the joint
Government of Bangladesh-UNHCR
participated in the joint registration exercise in this reporting month.
Government of Bangladesh- # of refugees registered on individual basis
UNHCR registration exercise who’s data have been updated 303,743 33% 912,000
• 1,206 refugees and 20 community leaders
attended awareness raising sessions while
101 advocacy interventions for the promotion
7,866 refugees and # of refugees receiving legal assistance 3,779 >100% 2,000 and protection of refugee rights were made
community leaders attended in this reporting month.
awareness raising sessions
# of community groups supported
(Community self-management ) 51 >100% 45
• 53 refugees with disabilities received specific
23,222 complaints received support, 1,983 refugees with specific needs
received non-cash support and 769 PSN*
under the community-based # of refugees with disabilities receiving were referred in this reporting month.
complaints mechanism specific support 444 22% 2,000
EDUCATION
KEY FIGURES PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETS ACHIEVEMENT (MAY 2019)
HEALTH & NUTRITION * % of children aged 6-59 months identified as acutely malnourished
1,119 deliveries conducted by # of patients referred to secondary and tertiary 2,150 36% 6,000
• 383 mental health consultation
skilled attendant
# # # # in health medical care ocnducted and 8,973 refugees
facilities participated in group psycho-social
Prevalence of global acute malnutrition (6-59 activities in this reporting month.
months) * 11.0 91% 10.0
1,054 specialist mental health • 921 new admissions to community
# of new admissions to community management management of acute malnutrition
consultations provided of acute malnutrition programmes 4,382 36% 12,214 programmes reported in this reporting
month.
All Indicators are based on 2019 UNHCR operation plan Source : UNHCR and UNHCR Partners For more information, contact bgdcoim@unhcr.org or visit: http://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/myanmar_refugees Creation date : 31 May 2019
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ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE - BANGLADESH
TANZANIA - BURUNDI REFUGEEOPERATIONAL
RESPONSEDASHBOARD : 2019
As of 29 February 2018 INDICATORS MONITORING
31 May 2019
17,804 host community Achieved Progress Gap Target • 649 households received LPG cylinder
while LPG reflls were distributed to
households have been visited # of refugee households per month receiving 73,569 90% 67,737 families in this reporting month.
82,000
during LPG distribution fuel (LPG)
assessment
# of households per month receiving fuel 100%
• 606 host community households
46 conflicts
# # # with
# elephants (CRH)
3,028 3,028 received LPG cylinder while 5,588 host
successfully mitigated by community households were visited
trained ERT* members during LPG distribution assessment in
# of host community households per month 3% this reporting month.
606 20,000
receiving fuel (LPG)
3,087 refugees received
environmental education
# of refugees receiving environmental 12%
• 505 refugees received environmental
3,087 25,000 education in this reportig month.
* ERT = Elephant Response Team education
SOCIAL COHESION
KEY FIGURES PROGRESS AGAINST 2019 TARGETS ACHIEVEMENT (MAY 2019)
2,028 host community Achieved Progress Gap Target
• 1 peaceful coexistence project completed
households are continuing their
livelihood intervention with # of peaceful coexistence projects completed during this reporting month.
12 48% 25
TUP* projects
2,861 host community and
• 2,861 host community households
# of host community households benefiting inititated their livelihood interventions
4,889 81%
500 refugee
# # # # households are from livelihood projects 6,000 while 2,028 are continuing their livelihood
continuing theirs livelihood intervention with TUP projets in this
interventions reporting month.
# of host community households benefiting 306 >100% 250
573 host community and from self-reliance projects • 46 host community and 134 refugee
refugee households enrolled for households enrolled for skill development
skill development training for # of refugee households benefiting from self- >100% training for ensuring their self-reliance in
267 250
ensuring their self-reliance reliance projects this reporting month.
* TUP = Targeting Ultra Poor
THANK YOU
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 global
operations, 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, the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Education Cannot Wait, Kuwait Finance House, Qatar Charity, and Thani Bin Abdullah Humanitarian Fund.
All Indicators are based on 2019 UNHCR operation plan Source : UNHCR and UNHCR Partners For more information, contact bgdcoim@unhcr.org or visit: http://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/myanmar_refugees Creation date : 31 May 2019