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Metuge District MOZAMBIQUE: CABO DELGADO — DISTRICT PROFILES Metuge district Reva Mòninha Nacuchupa Tito Muigima e Nomapa Guatchiua AREA OF FOCUS Manocha Airo Namapo Natugo Anli Neunde Namangoma Maare NaloteSavaiAmacagi 125,542 Meúrra Naconco Rerauêta NaculiMuaco Liunde Tumussa Ramba Rimela Champomo MAHATE MachembaMuacoNuirai 119,317 Nhando 117,965 Nacare NampomoParidjala NacochaMaco Namagula QUISSANGA 114,418 Mómola Namúngua BILIBIZA Imporiane Nangire Jôjo District of Metug Nantina Napuda Sitaa Nacurovalan Namau Mussa Cheia Cabo Paraua Tchivala Nanduli Napato Tari Mania Metamelo Cupa Miroto Messiloca Namavi Ingaua Mareja Freier 78,822 Orde Paare Messanja Givarro Sitaa Madondo Macassar Moloco Cassimo 10,219 Jimpia Renga Assane Untupo Acache Orde Omar Saíde Moacacimba Londo 67,312 Messaja NovaAndo Tâmate RachideNamare Tucule Cadi METUGE Mussange Onquandji Messequero Malàculava Colúè Messaja Velha António 56,471 Taratara Regina Mueve Sabai Bandar NutoAmade ANCUABE Miceti Bidjolo Marié 43,864 Môguia Paquitequete Mepuapua Metemame Nacuta Metenguesa Olòcota 7,140 Nangua Mogido METUGE Metuge Chibobar Luguni Chefe 74,022 Piripiri 91,381 Uncarribo Namabala PEMBA Mabiche Sucurrime Conamo Chiuba Régulo Ingona Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 ANCUABE Melouco Morocolo Paraza Coba MIEZE LEGEND Nacuanha Varanga Pinto Menino 34,071 Chefe Mussa PostoReported de Caça IDPs Calani METORO Chefe Oscar Chefe Nivero Ascarimo Nicone + 3,000 IDPs Ripaue Map of Metuge district with total population of IDPs present on Cabire Chefe João Nancarramo NipuetemueLourenço Changa Régulo >1000 - 3,000 IDPs Sunate Muíta Cucune Mieze < 1,000 IDPs Nanlia Régulo Nampuipui Messambo Atolo Nanoa 26,767 Méua Merrebo Primary Nacacane Meecane sites (left), and graph showing progression of total IDP population Régulo Rivers Namatuca Marroro MEKUFI Nanlia District boundary MURREBUE 7,304 Murrébuè Chefe Régulo Nansur Posto boundary Chefe Muatuca Ingori Metata in the district (in sites and host communities) (right). Chefe Purulia Morumequina Régulo Muada Vulnerable groups District demographics Elderly people 951 Pregnant women 610 Unaccompanied Minors 7 Women Men Children Persons with disabilities 130 24% 21% 55% Data taken from Baseline Round 12 Site population and shelter conditions Households Households in Households in Do majority District / site name Individuals Households sleeping outdoors emergency shelters permanent shelters want to return Metuge 45,022 11,710 1,642 10,058 10 - EPC de Manono 1,755 516 0 516 0 Yes EPC de Nangua 11,072 3,606 0 3,606 0 Yes Ngalane 1,755 465 0 465 0 Yes Centro Agrario de Namuapala 2,817 695 174 521 0 Yes EPC 25 de Junho 24,843 5,872 1,468 4,404 0 No Ntocota 2,780 556 0 546 10 Yes Data taken from MSLA 2 Priority needs Key indicators X ≤ 20 Colour is determined by percentage of Food: 100% 21 ≤ X ≤ 40 localities in district answering to given indicator 41 ≤ X ≤ 60 (this does not account for the different sized 61 ≤ X ≤ 80 populations present in different localities) Shelter: 80% 81 ≥ X Access to functioning water supply 100% Health: 80% Access to healthcare 100% Access to education 80% Potable water: 40% Do IDPs know where to get HIV treatment 100% Do IDPs know where to get Tuberculosis treatment 100% Food distributions received 80% NFI: 20% Shelter assistance received 80% Are IDP children registered at birth 80% Education: 20% Do IDP families possess ID documents 0% Community Committees for Child Protection present 40% Identity documents: 20% Data taken from Baseline Round 12 MOZAMBIQUE: CABO DELGADO — DISTRICT PROFILES Chiure district Ancuabe Ancuabe Metuge Metuge 61,534 Ancuabe Mieze Namanhumbir Mesa Montepuez Metoro Murrebue Montepuez Meculane Mecufi Jonga Micolene 476 288 Milamba Mecufi 34,409 109 Murrocue 31,890 31,890 Cabo Delgado Chiure 1,370 Katapua Vila de Chiure 85 Mazaze sede Chiure Velho Juravo 9,658 106 22,993 Katapua sede Mazeze 234 22,993 Vila de Chiure 20,595 2,804 Chiure Mugipala 365 Marera 491 Milamba 460 Meloco Ocua Ocua sede 5,062 4,296 Namuno XXX Total IDP individuals by locality Bilibiza Samora Machel 268 313 Assessed locality Namogelia Namogelia sede Province boundary Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 District boundary 459 Nampula Post boundary Map of Chiure district with total population of IDPs present on Hucula sites (left), and graph showing progression of total IDP population Machoca 0 10 20 40 km in the district (in sites and host communities) (right). Vulnerable groups District demographics Elderly people 314 Pregnant women 46 Unaccompanied Minors 111 Women Men Children Persons with disabilities 23 49% 26% 25% Data taken from Baseline Round 12 Site population and shelter conditions Households Households in Households in Do majority District / site name Individuals Households sleeping outdoors emergency shelters permanent shelters want to return Chiure 8,676 1,556 0 199 1,357 - Meculani 502 119 0 119 0 No Katapua 2,992 314 0 25 289 No Marrupa 3,724 720 0 0 720 No Ocua sede 575 184 0 0 184 No Chiure Velho 883 219 0 55 164 No Data taken from MSLA 2 Priority needs Key indicators X ≤ 20 Colour is determined by percentage of Food: 75% 21 ≤ X ≤ 40 localities in district answering to given indicator 41 ≤ X ≤ 60 (this does not account for the different sized 61 ≤ X ≤ 80 populations present in different localities) Shelter: 56% 81 ≥ X Access to functioning water supply 100% NFI: 38% Access to healthcare 100% Access to education 100% Potable water: 31% Do IDPs know where to get HIV treatment 100% Do IDPs know where to get Tuberculosis treatment 100% Food distributions received 100% Health: 31% Shelter assistance received 63% Are IDP children registered at birth 100% Education: 25% Do IDP families possess ID documents 19% Community Committees for Child Protection present 82% Identity documents: 25% Data taken from Baseline Round 12 MOZAMBIQUE: CABO DELGADO — DISTRICT PROFILES Pemba district Ingonane 14,979 157,431 Paquitequete Natite 151,553 12,980 8,690 Maringanha 148,424 Cimento 4,444 144,467 2,753 Cariaco 143,445 23,275 Josina Machel Eduardo Mondlane 131,941 21,143 13,760 Metuge Alto Gingone 101,769 20,751 Cidade De Pemba Mahate Chuiba 78,181 13,635 10,476 Assessed bairro Cidade de Pemba XXX Total IDPs individuals by bairro Total IDPs by bairro Muchara 3,903 14,979.1 - 23,275 Balama - Namuno - Chiure - Mecu 10,476.1 - 14,979 4,444.1 - 10,476 Cabo Delgado 2,753 - 4,444 Metula Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 6,642 Province boundary Mieze Metuge District boundary Maputo - Pemba Post boundary Mecufi Primary road Map of Pemba district with total population of IDPs present on Murrebue Secondary road Tertiary road sites (left), and graph showing progression of total IDP population 0 2 4 8 km River in the district (in sites and host communities) (right). Vulnerable groups District demographics Elderly people 3402 Pregnant women 615 Unaccompanied Minors 816 Women Men Children Persons with disabilities 180 34% 24% 42% Data taken from Baseline Round 12 Site population and shelter conditions Households Households in Households in Do majority District / site name Individuals Households sleeping outdoors emergency shelters permanent shelters want to return - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Data taken from MSLA 2 Priority needs Key indicators X ≤ 20 Colour is determined by percentage of Food: 100% 21 ≤ X ≤ 40 localities in district answering to given indicator 41 ≤ X ≤ 60 (this does not account for the different sized 61 ≤ X ≤ 80 populations present in different localities) Shelter: 92% 81 ≥ X Access to functioning water supply 100% NFI: 85% Access to healthcare 100% Access to education 100% Potable water: 23% Do IDPs know where to get HIV treatment 92% Do IDPs know where to get Tuberculosis treatment 92% Food distributions received 100% Identity documents: 23% Shelter assistance received 54% Are IDP children registered at birth 100% Education: 20% Do IDP families possess ID documents 31% Community Committees for Child Protection present 15% Child protection: 15% Data taken from Baseline Round 12 MOZAMBIQUE: CABO DELGADO — DISTRICT PROFILES Montepuez district Mbau Negomano N'Gapa Mueda Muidumbe Chitunda Miteda Quiterajo Mueda Muidumbe Chapa Chai Nacololo 56,486 55,963 150 Macomia 54,008 50,950 Macomia 46,819 Quissanga Nairoto 42,732 Nairoto-Sede Muaguide 327 Meluco Meluco Niassa Quissanga 36,000 Montepuez Bilibiza Assessed locality Cabo Delgado Chipembe Mahate 32,484 205 R698 - Muaguide - Mihate XXX Total IDP individuals by locality Total individuals by locality Mirate Ancuabe Metuge 13,756Metuge - 27,825 Mirate Sede Ancuabe 5,741 - 13,755 Unidade Mpupene 1,111 - 5,740 381 Namanhumir-Sede 601 1,712 83 - 1,110 10,164 Mesa Mararange Namanhumbir Maputo - Pemba 1,204 Nacate Province boundary Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 Mavala Metoro Mapupulo-Sede 13,514 District boundary Murrebue 16,853 Massingir Post boundary 1,238 Maputo - Pemba Map of Montepuez district with total population of IDPs present Balama Mputo Primary road Mecufi 470 Balama Mapupulo SecondaryChiure road Impiri Katapua Mazeze on sites (left), and graph showing progression of total IDP Namuno Tertiary road Chiure Velho 0 20 40 80 km Meloco Chiure River Kuekue Namuno Ocua Nampula population in the district (in sites and host communities) (right). Vulnerable groups District demographics Elderly people - Pregnant women - Unaccompanied Minors - Women Men Children Persons with disabilities - 33% 24% 43% Data taken from Baseline Round 12 Site population and shelter
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