Nyabiheke Refugee Camp Profile Rwanda
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Rwanda Nyabiheke Refugee Camp Profile as of 31 March 2021 Population : 14,507 (Congolese: 14,499 Burundians: 8 ) CAMP OVERVIEW CURRENT SERVICES BACKGROUND SITUATION Coordinates : Lat 1°35’46”S The following services are available in the camp: Nyabiheke camp was established in 2005 mainly to reduce the Lon 30°15’40”E 1 health centre, 1 youth centre, 2 inter agency help desks and information overcrowding in Gihembe and Kiziba camps. This population has Camp Extent : 35 Hectares experienced multiple and/or prolonged displacement and is in need 2 centres, 1 women centre, 1 distribution site, 1 nutrition centre, 1 camp based Av. Camp Area/Person 45 m market, 1 community based rehabilitation centre, 1 library, 1 child friendly of durable solutions. Distance from border : 81.4 km space, 1 girls' safe space, 1 site for interview, complaints and feedback Of the three traditional durable solutions, resettlement in a third Region/District : Gatsibo/ Eastern Province mechanisms, 2 play grounds, 6 ECD classrooms, 62 solar streets lights country remains the most viable for the vast majority of the refugees # of Partners : 15 in Nyabiheke. In line with multi-year comprehensive solutions Admin divisions : COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION strategy, the Congolese resettlement programme will continue in Nyabiheke Authority : Ministry in Charge of Refugee Camp 2020 with 13,000 refugees identified to be still in need of Emergency Management The camp is divided into 8 quartiers and each quartier consists of approximately 4 resettlement. Following a reduced admissions ceiling to the USA for (MINEMA) - Government of villages giving a total of 29 villages. Each village has a 1 village leader. There are other 2020, new quotas have been negotiated from Australia, Canada, The Rwanda representatives from other sectors; UNHCR works closely with the elected village leader. Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden totaling 1,820 There is one quartier leader per quartier, and there are other representitives - eg, for the resettlement spaces for the continuation of the Congolese youth and education, GBV and child protetcion. The overall refugee leadership in the resettlement programme. The Comprehensive Refugee Response camp is vested with the Refugee Executive Committee. These are 8 members who are Framework was rolled out in Rwanda in 2018 and its elected by the community with support from MINEMA, UNHCR and partners at field level. implementation. SECTOR OVERVIEW Minimum DEMOGRAPHY Sector Indicator Target Achieved Standard Key Figures Age and Gender Refugees 60+ 95% 100% 100% 46% 54% % of identified SGBV survivors offered multi-sectorial/appropriate assistance Male Female Protection 14,507 4% 95% 100% 100% % of children with specific needs who received individual case management 1,012 Older people 1,031 7%7% % of households living in adequate dwellings (Transitional Shelters) 100% 100% 71% Shelter 18-59 % of households provided with emergency shelters 100% 100% 100% 1,415 10% 9% 1,348 Litres of drinking water received per person per day 20Ltrs 20Ltrs 13.5Ltrs Households WASH 43% % of households with family latrines 100% 100% 100% 1,305 9% 1,314 % of refugees and asylum-seekers benefiting from food assistance (2100 Adults 9% 100% 100% 100% 2,765 Food kcal/person/day) 0-17 -- 2,674 18% 26% 3,783 % of refugee and asylum-seeker women delivering with assistance by qualified 95% 95% 97% 53% personnel 280 2% 2% 345 Health SENS Prevalence rate (<%) of GAM global acute malnutrition (6 to 59 months) Children <5% <5% 2% Contry of Origin Localites of Origin (influx population) Monthly Voluntary Repatriation Statistics % primary school aged refugee and asylum-seeker children enrolled -- 92% 80% Education % secondary school aged refugee and asylum-seeker children enrolled -- 55% 80% Bujumbu… 41.0% DR 479 99% Cibitoke 9.1% WHO DOES WHAT WHERE (3W) Congo 326 262 275 CCCM Shelter Protection Child Prot. SGBV CBP Education Health Nutrition Food Livelihoods CRIs WASH Environment Logistics Burundi Haut-… 5.3% 178 176 108 113 63 Ituri 18.5% 24 MINEMA UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR Burundi 0.1% - 1 - Alight Plan Alight PFR WVI Alight Alight WFP Caritas WVI ADRA 0.9% management (warehouse (warehouse Kirundo Plan Plan UNFPA WFP Congo UNICEF UNFPA DR Mai-… 0.6% Jul-19 Jan-19 Jun-19 Oct-18 Oct-19 Apr-19 Feb-19 0.0 Dec-18 Others Aug-19 Nov-18 UNICEF Mar-19 May-19 Sept-19 Nord-Kivu 24.6% Population Professional Backgrounds 1 1 3 2 3 1 2 2 5 2 2 1 2 1 2 Bricklayers and stonemasons 0.8% Submission per Origin Country of Departure RESETTLEMENT 0.1% Carpenters and joiners 0.1% Key Figures 86% 0.0% Congolese USA Brewers, wine & other beverage mach. Operators Total 0.0% 0.0% Total departures 7% submissions Canada Building caretakers 0.0% 0.0% Australia 7% Accountants 0.0% 0.0% 0% Building construction labourers 0.0% Jul 20 Netherlands Apr Apr 20 Oct 20 Oct Jan 20 Jan Jun Jun 20 Feb 20 Feb Aug 20 Aug Sep 20 Nov 20 Dec 20 Dec 617 20 Mar 276 20 May 0.0% Basketry weavers, brush makers 0.0% UNHCR gratefully acknowledges the support of the following partners in Nyabiheke Camp : This document is prepared by FU Kabarore, Rwanda.