SITE MANAGEMENT SMS Operational Dashboard SUPPORT East Wellega (May 2019) Publication: 02 May 2019 DRAFT Overview Following the inter-communal conflict that erupted in late September 2018 around border areas of East and Operational presence of cluster partners (East Wellega) West Wollega Zones of Region and Kemashi Zone Benishangul-Gumz Region caused displacement of hundreds of thousands from both regions. As the situation remained tense and unsettled, IOM started Metekel life-saving interventions including SMS activities late January 2019. IOM SMS Programme is currently operate in 8 collective sites in East Wellega. The total number of IDPs reached by SMS is 12,256, with 2,097 household. Currently, SMS has deployed 8 staff on duty travel to support the IDP crisis in East Wellega Zone, coordinating with over 10 partners across the zone, both local and International NGOs, and UN agencies. Key Figures Kiremu 12,256 2,097 8 8 Total Number of IDPs Total Number of IDPs Total Number of Collective Total Number of SMS Staff Supported by SMS deployed to support the Ops HH Supported by SMS Sites Supported by SMS Gida Ayana Horo Guduru Demographics Vulnerabilities Haro Limu

0% Unaccompanied children East Wellega 1 Male Female Haro Limu Limu (Oromia) 0% Orphaned children IOM, WFP, Gov’t, East Wellega 1 52% Individuals 48% 666 GOAL, ICRC, OCHA, 8% Pregnant and lactating Women IOM, Gov’t, WVI, 12% 0 - 5 years 11% IRC, SCI, FIDO, WVI. OCHA, FIDO, SCI 2% Elderly people 19% 6 -17 years 18%

20% 18-59 years 18% 0% People with disabilities Kemashi 1% 60+ years 1% * Vulnerabilities are calculated out of the total IDP population SMS is supporting East Wellega in the East Wellega

Sasiga IDP Population by Kebele (SMS) 180 180 666 4,650 1,389 2,501 2,870 11,410 Town West Wellega Guto Gida West Shewa

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Boneya Boshe Kenafi Haro town Balo Kasra Mojo Odagu udina Bareda town East Wellega 6 Gaps and challenges Though encouraging progresses has been achieved in terms of delivering and coordinating response to Ilubabor IOM, Gov’t, ICRC, IRC address the needs of the affected population, a return program/plan initiated by the government has SCI,WVI, OCHA. disrupted service provision which in turn intensified human suffering. Jimma # of collectives XX # of Beneficiaries reached # ´ sites

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