Kigeme Refugee Camp Profile Rwanda
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Rwanda Kigeme Refugee Camp Profile as of 15 April 2021 Population : 17,694 (Congolese: 17,681 Burundi: 4 RWANDA: 9) CAMP OVERVIEW CURRENT SERVICES BACKGROUND SITUATION Coordinates : Lat 2°48’57.30”S The following services are available in the camp: Lon 29°52’41.94”E The government agency (MINEMA) allocated 34 hectares for 1 Health Clinic, 2 youth centres, 01 Women Centre, 01 community based housing refugees and building the assistance structures. Camp Extent : 34 Hectares rehabilitation centres, 1 food/NFI distribution centre, 1 police posts; 1 MINEMA administers the camp and is responsible for security Av. Camp Area/Person 2 191.417 m km (Nord-Kivu), 122.2 Km camp based market, 01 ECD (Early Childhoold Development) centres, 02 and protection of the refugees in coordination with UNHCR. Distance from border : (South Kivu) CFS (Child Friendly Space), 01 IP (Implementing Partner) Office, 01 Kigeme was established in 2012. Province/District : Southern / Nyamagabe MINEMA & Immigration Office, 01 Refugee Commitee Office, 01 UNHCR # of Partners : 10 Office, 61 solar streets lights, 01 Football playground, 01 Basketball/Volleyball Admin divisions : 14 Zones playground. Authority : Ministry of Emergency Management (MINEMA) - Government of Rwanda COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION The camp community organization is structured around 2 administrative layers, Kigeme which are Site (A&B), Quarters and villages . Each organizational level has its Refugee Camp elected representatives with currently 08 executive and quarters leaders, 27 village leaders. Both men and women are proactively incorporated in all stages of electral process. SECTOR OVERVIEW Minimum DEMOGRAPHY Sector Indicator Target Achieved Standard Key Figures Age and Gender Refugees 60+ 95% 100% 100% 8,098 9,596 % of identified SGBV survivors offered multi-sectorial/appropriate assistance 99.85 Male Female Protection 17,667 4% 95% 100% 100% % % of children with specific needs who received individual case management Asylum Seekers 7% 7% Older people 1,291 1,257 % of households living in adequate dwellings (Transitional Shelters) 40% 100% 42% Shelter 18-59 % of households provided with emergency shelters 0% 0% 0.24% 0.11% 19 1,955 11% 11% 1,875 Litres of drinking water received per person per day 20Ltrs 20Ltrs 14.5 Ltrs Households WASH 42% % of households with family latrines -- _ _ 1,566 9% 9% 1,597 % of refugees and asylum-seekers benefiting from food assistance (2100 Adults 75% 100% 100% 3,366 Food kcal/person/day) 0-17 17% 25% -- 2,984 4,511 % of refugee and asylum-seeker women delivering with assistance by qualified 95% 95% 96,9% 54% personnel 302 2% 2% 356 Health SENS Prevalence rate (<%) of GAM global acute malnutrition (6 to 59 months) Children <5% <5% 1,5 Contry of Origin Localites of Origin (influx population) % primary school aged refugee and asylum-seeker children enrolled -- 75% 88% Education % secondary school aged refugee and asylum-seeker children enrolled -- 50% 11% Nord-Kivu WHO DOES WHAT WHERE (3W) DR Congo 99.9% 98.0% CCCM Shelter Protection Child Prot. SGBV CBP Education Health Nutrition Food Livelihoods CRIs WASH Environment Logistics Sud-Kivu 1.9% MINEMA UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR Burundi 0.0% UNHCR LAF PLAN Alight Alight WVI AHA AHA WFP GIZ WVI ADRA Congo Ituri 0.0% PFR WFP ADRA DR Alight 0.1% GiveDirectly RWANDA Others 0.2% GIZ MINEMA Population Professional Backgrounds 3 2 7 7 8 3 5 7 4 3 5 2 5 2 3 Student 49.5% RESETTLEMENT Submission per Origin Country of Departure Other occupation 45.6% Key Figures 86% Social work professionals 0.2% Congolese USA Total Business services agents and trade brokers 0.2% Total departures 7% submissions Canada Tailors, dressmakers and hatters 0.2% Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels 0.3% Australia 7% Sales representatives/merchant/trader 1.0% Netherlands 0% Farmers (crop and vegetable) 1.1% Apr 19 Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct Jan Jan 19 July 19 Feb 19 Feb Aug 19 Aug Sep 19 Nov 18 Dec 18 Dec 19 7 Mar 19 May 19 May June June 19 Farm-hands & labourers 1.9% UNHCR gratefully acknowledges the support of the following partners in Nyarugusu Camp : PLAN , LAF, HI, Alight, Give Directly, PF, GIZ WFP; ADRA AHA.