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Roraima State Site Profiling October 2018 Boa Vista and , Roraima State, Background and Methodology Sites overview Demographics In support of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), REACH Assessed sites: 8 53% male / 47% female 1+28+4+7+7 is conducting monthly assessments in managed sites in Roraima state, in order to assist 1+30+5+8+9 humanitarian planning and response. These factsheets present an overview of conditions in # of individuals: 3,872 1% 0ver 60 1% sites located in Boa Vista and Pacaraima towns in October 2018. A mixed methodology was Boa Vista: 3,444 used to gather information, with primary data collection conducted through direct observations Pacaraima: 428 30% 18 - 59 28% between 29 and 30 of October 2018 as well as 8 Key Informant (KI) interviews conducted with 5% 12 - 17 4% actors working on the sites. Further, secondary data provided by UNHCR KI and the Brazilian # of households: 1,527* Armed Forces were used to analyse selected key indicators. Given the dynamic situation in Avg household size: 3 8% 5 - 11 7% Boa Vista and Pacaraima, information should only be considered as relevant to the month of assessment using the most updated UNHCR data available as of the end of the month. Planned capacity: 4,172 9% 0 - 4 7%

!(Pacaraima *Estimated by assuming an average household size, !( ¥Sites assessed in Boa Vista based on data from previous rounds in the same location. Boa Vista

Cauamé

Brazil Roraima State

Cauamé União São Francisco Jardim Floresta ÔÆ Tancredo Neves Silvio Leite Nova Canaã ÔÆ ÔÆ Pintolândia São Vicente ÔÆ ÔÆ ÔÆ Centenário ÔÆ Rondon 1 Pintolândia Rondon 3

¥Site assessed in Pacaraima

Nova Cidade

Suapi Jardim Florestal

Brazil Vila Nova

anokoida ÔÆ Das Orquídeas Vila Velha

Ilzo Montenegro

Da Balança ² ² km m 0 1,5 3 0 500 1.000

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling October 2018 Jardim Floresta Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil Lat. 2°49’48.63”N Long. 60°42’22.86”W Summary Site overview Demographics Location map Economic instability and civil unrest have # of individuals: 571 51% male / 49% female BA VISTA

led to the displacement of Venezuelans 1+27+6+8+9 1+30+4+6+8 to neighbouring countries, with more than # of households: 189* 1% 0ver 60 1% 85,000 currently living in Brazil. This profile provides an overview of conditions in Jardim Avg household size: 3 27% 18 - 59 30% Floresta site. Population figures reported are based on registration data provided by Date opened: 21/03/2018 6% 12 - 17 4% UNHCR. Additional information collected through key informant interviews (KIIs) with Planned capacity: 594 8% 5 - 11 6% actors working on the site has been used to supplement findings. *Estimated by assuming an average household size, 9% 0 - 4 8% based on data from previous rounds in the same location.

Who is doing what? Boa Vista Sector Agency Æ Management NRC (UNHCR partner) Æ Æ Æ Safety and Security Armed Forces ÆÆ ADI LESTA Æ Æ WASH* ADRA, Armed Forces, UNHCR Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Shelter UNHCR Æ Æ Æ Æ Protection FFHI, NRC, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF Æ Education FFHI, UNICEF Æ Æ Æ Food Assistance Armed Forces Æ Nutrition None Health Armed Forces, Ministry of Health A ITC** NRC, TSF Information Management REACH E * Water, sanitation and hygiene Æ B ** Information Technology and Communications. Æ

Æ Æ Æ Æ ÆÆ ÆÆ Site infrastructre Æ Æ Æ Perimeter Æ Health facility Æ Latrine - women (3/5) Æ Æ Æ Æ Infrastructure Distribution area Shower - women (5/11) Æ Æ Æ D ÆÆ ones Storage Latrine disabled Æ UNHCR tent Æ Education facility Æ Mixed latrine (administration) Æ Army office Æ Community space Æ Laundry Æ Æ Æ UNHCR office Latrine container - men (56/57) Potable water ² Æ Æ Æ m Army accommodation Shower container - men (22/25) Entrance/Exit 0 10 20 Note: Latrine and Shower (Functional/Total # stalls)

Sectoral overview Target Last round Current round Achievement % of children aged 6-14 enrolled in school 100% No information No information Education % of children aged 15-17 enrolled in school 100% No information 34% % of individuals fully vaccinated* 100% 44% 47% Health % of pregnant women accessing pre-natal care 100% No information No information # of persons per functional latrine Max. 20 14 10 WASH # of persons per functional shower Max. 20 30 24 Frequency of solid waste disposal Min. weekly 7/week 7/week Average covered area per person Min. 3.5m² 3.2m² 4.0m² Shelter % of site overcrowding** ≤5% 17% 0% Presence of child-friendly spaces Yes No No Protection Community groups established Yes Yes Yes Targets based on minimum standards agreed with UNHCR, Brazil. Target achieved Target partially achieved Target not achieved * Percentage of individuals vaccinated of Yellow fever, Triple viral vaccine (MMR) and Diphtheria, based on available data. ** Calculated based on the planned capacity of the site.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling Jardim Floresta Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil October 2018 Entry and exit flow Newly registered arrivals and departures per month: Brazilian documentation 338 337 71% Obtained the CPF5 documentation 48% Obtained the CTPS6 documentation (age 18+) Entry Exi t 190 3 Newborns (out of 21) obtained birth certificate

123 104 107 59 49 40 3

July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 Total Health Vaccination* 82% male / 72% female 1 77% Yellow fever 60+87+87+89+55 100+73+65+91+53 Socio-economic background 60% 0ver 60 100% 87% 18 - 59 73% Education level (age 18+) 87% 12 - 17 65% Higher/technical 12% 14% 89% 5 - 11 91% 55% 0 - 4 53% Secondary 69% 62% % of subgroup vaccinated

Primary 18% 21% 84% male / 83%% female 83% Triple viral 33+88+83+97+65 0+82+88+97+76 No education 1% 3% vaccine (MMR) 33% 0ver 60 0% 88% 18 - 59 82% Professional background (age 18+) 83% 12 - 17 88% 97% 5 - 11 97% Agricultural workers 1% 1% 65% 0 - 4 76% Craft and trade related workers 14% 0% % of subgroup vaccinated 56% male / 56% female Unskilled labour 24% 28% 56% Diphtheria 67+67+55+58+13 100+67+69+41+19 67% 0ver 60 100% Service and sales workers 27% 52% 67% 18 - 59 67% Professionals 7% 5% 55% 12 - 17 69% 58% 5 - 11 41% Technicians/associated professionals 27% 13% 13% 0 - 4 19% No occupation 0% 1% % of subgroup vaccinated *Based on available data.

Protection Voluntary relocation programme7 Vulnerable groups 299 Beneficiaries as of 31 October 2018 Number of cases Individuals interested in the programme* Pregnant / lactating women 16 Yes 80% 76% Persons with serious medical condition 6 No 20% 24% Persons with disabilities 10 Top 5 professional background of interested individuals Female head of household 6 26% 54% UASC2 3 Service and sales workers Elementary occupations 23% 25% Specific conditions reported from above categories: Technicians 29% 12% Number of cases Craftsmanship or manual labour 15% 0% Physical disability 6 Skilled workers 7% 7% Mental disability 3 * Based on available data (493 individuals out of 571) Other disability 1

Legal status Endnote: 76% Registered with Brazilian authorities 1 Professional background based on International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) created by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Of these: 2 Unaccompanied or separated child, based on UNHCR definition. 3 Temporary document given to refugee status applicants while asylum claim is being analysed by local authorities. 3 86% with Asylum seeker protocol 4 Under the “Mercosur Residency Agreement”, Venezuelan nationals have the right to apply for temporary 4 residency in Brazil, valid for two years. 13% with Temporary Residence 5 Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (individual taxpayer registry identification). 1% 6 Carteira de Trabalho e Previdencia Social is a document granting access to labour rights for workers in Brazil. with other status* 7 Programa de Interiorização (in Portuguese) is a government-led voluntary relocation programme, implemented * Including Brazilian birth certificate and/or refugee status. with the support of UN agencies, that aims at facilitating the integration of Venezuelan asylum seekers and migrants in the Brazilian society and labour market. The programme includes transporting beneficiaries to other regions of the country and providing housing and support in their integration in host community and labour market.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling October 2018 Janokoida Pacaraima, Roraima State, Brazil Lat. 4°28’32.4”N Long. 61°08’40.8”W Summary Site overview Demographics Location map Economic instability and civil unrest have # of individuals: 428 56% male / 44% female PACAAIMA led to the displacement of Venezuelans 1+26+7+13+9 1+21+8+7+8 to neighbouring countries, with more than # of households: 151* 1% 0ver 60 1% 85,000 currently living in Brazil. This profile provides an overview of conditions in Avg household size: 3 26% 18 - 59 21% Janokoida site. Population figures reported are based on registration data provided by Date opened: 02/11/2017 7% 12 - 17 7% UNHCR. Additional information collected through key informant interviews (KIIs) with Planned capacity: 224 13% 5 - 11 7% actors working on the site has been used to supplement findings. *Estimated by assuming an average household size, 9% 0 - 4 8% based on data from previous rounds in the same location.

Who is doing what? Venezuela Sector Agency Management SETRABES, FFHI (UNHCR partner) Safety and Security Armed Forces JANOKOIDA WASH* Armed Forces Æ Shelter Civil Defense Brazil Protection UNHCR, SETRABES Education UNICEF Food Assistance Armed Forces Nutrition None Health Armed Forces ÆÆ ITC** Armed Forces Æ ÆÆ Information Management REACH ÆÆ * Water, sanitation and hygiene ** Information Technology and Communications. Æ Site infraestructure Æ Æ Æ Perimeter Æ Storage ÆÆ Æ Hammock area Æ Community space ÆÆ Æ Æ Æ Æ Infrastructure Æ Latrine - men (6/6) Æ Æ Æ Area under construction Shower - men (5/6) Æ ÆÆ ÆÆ Civil Defense tent Æ Latrine - women (6/6) Æ Administration office Æ Shower - women (3/6) Æ Latrine - men (administration) Æ Laundry Æ Latrine - women (administration) Æ Laundry non-functional Æ Army accommodation Æ Potable water Æ Health facility Æ Entrance/Exit ² Æ Distribution area m Note: Latrine and Shower (Functional/Total # stalls)

Sectoral overview Target Last round Current round Achievement % of children aged 6-14 enrolled in school 100% 0% 0% Education % of children aged 15-17 enrolled in school 100% 0% 0% % of individuals fully vaccinated* 100% 35% 40% Health % of pregnant women accessing pre-natal care 100% 100% 100% # of persons per functional latrine Max. 20 57 36 WASH # of persons per functional shower Max. 20 86 54 Frequency of solid waste disposal Min. weekly 7/week 6/week Average covered area per person Min. 3.5m² 0.6m² 1.0m² Shelter % of site overcrowding** ≤5% 206% 91% Presence of child-friendly spaces Yes No No Protection Community groups established Yes Yes Yes Targets based on minimum standards agreed with UNHCR, Brazil. Target achieved Target partially achieved Target not achieved * Percentage of individuals vaccinated of Yellow fever, Triple viral vaccine (MMR) and Diphtheria, based on available data. ** Calculated based on the planned capacity of the site.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling Janokoida Pacaraima, Roraima State, Brazil October 2018 Entry and exit flow Newly registered arrivals and departures per month: Brazilian documentation 267 47% Obtained the CPF5 documentation 6 2% Obtained the CTPS documentation (age 18+) Entry Exi t 149 6 Newborns (out of 20) obtained birth certificate

61 24 33 14 21 0 2 5 Health July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 Total Vaccination* 65% male / 58% female 1 62% Yellow fever 33+72+70+55+59 0+56+70+68+36 Socio-economic background 33% 0ver 60 0% 72% 18 - 59 56% Education level (age 18+) 70% 12 - 17 70% Higher/technical 9% 3% 55% 5 - 11 68% 59% 0 - 4 36% Secondary 28% 44% % of subgroup vaccinated

Primary 48% 46% 84% male / 79%% female 82% Triple viral 33+84+75+92+86 100+78+83+83+69 No education 15% 7% vaccine (MMR) 33% 0ver 60 100% 84% 18 - 59 78% Professional background (age 18+) 75% 12 - 17 83% 92% 5 - 11 83% Agricultural workers 31% 0% 86% 0 - 4 69% Craft and trade related workers 11% 43% % of subgroup vaccinated 47% male / 42% female Unskilled labour 15% 40% 45% Diphtheria 100+59+50+42+9 100+51+52+22+8 100% 0ver 60 100% Service and sales workers 15% 2% 59% 18 - 59 51% Professionals 9% 5% 50% 12 - 17 52% 42% 5 - 11 22% Technicians/associated professionals 8% 2% 9% 0 - 4 8% No occupation 11% 8% % of subgroup vaccinated *Based on available data.

Protection Voluntary relocation programme7 Vulnerable groups n/a Beneficiaries as of 31 October 2018 Number of cases Individuals interested in the programme Pregnant / lactating women 6 Yes n/a n/a Persons with serious medical condition 1 No n/a n/a Persons with disabilities 2 Top 5 professional background of interested individuals Female head of household 9 n/a n/a UASC2 7 n/a n/a n/a n/a Specific conditions reported from above categories: n/a n/a n/a Number of cases n/a n/a n/a Hearing Impairment 1 n/a n/a n/a Visual impairment 1 Malnutrition 1

Legal status Endnote: 32% Registered with Brazilian authorities 1 Professional background based on International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) created by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Of these: 2 Unaccompanied or separated child, based on UNHCR definition. 3 Temporary document given to refugee status applicants while asylum claim is being analysed by local authorities. 3 91% with Asylum seeker protocol 4 Under the “Mercosur Residency Agreement”, Venezuelan nationals have the right to apply for temporary 4 residency in Brazil, valid for two years. 4% with Temporary Residence 5 Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (individual taxpayer registry identification). 6% 6 Carteira de Trabalho e Previdencia Social is a document granting access to labour rights for workers in Brazil. with other status* 7 Programa de Interiorização (in Portuguese) is a government-led voluntary relocation programme, implemented * Including Brazilian birth certificate and/or refugee status. with the support of UN agencies, that aims at facilitating the integration of Venezuelan asylum seekers and migrants in the Brazilian society and labour market. The programme includes transporting beneficiaries to other regions of the country and providing housing and support in their integration in host community and labour market.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling October 2018 Nova Canaã Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil Lat. 2°48’50.59’’N Long. 60°44’5.17’’W Summary Site overview Demographics Location map Economic instability and civil unrest have # of individuals: 391 44% male / 56% female BA VISTA led to the displacement of Venezuelans 0+24+3+7+10 1+34+3+9+9 to neighbouring countries, with more than # of households: 147* n/a 0ver 60 1% 85,000 currently living in Brazil. This profile provides an overview of conditions in Nova Avg household size: 3 24% 18 - 59 34% Canaã site. Population figures reported are based on registration data provided by Date opened: 25/04/2018 3% 12 - 17 3% UNHCR. Additional information collected through key informant interviews (KIIs) with Planned capacity: 390 7% 5 - 11 9% actors working on the site has been used to supplement findings. *Estimated by assuming an average household size, 10% 0 - 4 9% based on data from previous rounds in the same location.

Who is doing what? Boa Vista Sector Agency Management FFHI (UNHCR partner) Æ NOVA CANAÃ Safety and Security Armed Forces WASH* Armed Forces Shelter UNHCR Protection FFHI, UNICEF Education UNICEF Food Assistance Armed Forces Æ Æ Æ Nutrition Armed Forces Æ Æ Health Armed Forces, FFHI Æ ITC** TSF Æ Æ Information Management REACH Æ Æ * Water, sanitation and hygiene Æ ** Information Technology and Communications. Æ Æ Site infrastructure Æ ÆÆ Æ Æ Perimeter Child-friendly space Æ Infrastructure Æ Latrine container - men (6/7) Æ Æ UNHCR tent Æ Shower container - men (7/7) Æ NGO office Æ Latrine - women (11/11) Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Army accommodation Æ Shower - women (9/10) Æ Æ Health facility Æ Latrine container - women (7/8) Æ Æ Æ ÆÆ Æ Distribution area Æ Shower container - women (3/3) Æ Æ ÆÆÆÆÆ ÆÆ Æ Storage Æ Mixed latrine (administration) Æ Community space Æ Laundry Æ Æ ² Education facility Potable water Æ Æ m Waiting area Entrance/Exit Note: Latrine and Shower (Functional/Total # stalls)

Sectoral overview Target Last round Current round Achievement % of children aged 6-14 enrolled in school 100% No information 11% Education % of children aged 15-17 enrolled in school 100% No information 0% % of individuals fully vaccinated* 100% 60% 56% Health % of pregnant women accessing pre-natal care 100% No information 100% # of persons per functional latrine Max. 20 73 16 WASH # of persons per functional shower Max. 20 23 21 Frequency of solid waste disposal Min. weekly 7/week 7/week Average covered area per person Min. 3.5m² 3.3m² 3.8m² Shelter % of site overcrowding** ≤5% 12% 0% Presence of child-friendly spaces Yes Yes Yes Protection Community groups established Yes Yes Yes Targets based on minimum standards agreed with UNHCR, Brazil. Target achieved Target partially achieved Target not achieved * Percentage of individuals vaccinated of Yellow fever, Triple viral vaccine (MMR) and Diphtheria, based on available data. ** Calculated based on the planned capacity of the site.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling Nova Canaã Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil October 2018 Entry and exit flow Newly registered arrivals and departures per month: Brazilian documentation 249 52% Obtained the CPF5 documentation 211 Entry Exi t 6 26% Obtained the CTPS documentation (age 18+) 140 5 Newborns (out of 11) obtained birth certificate

90 90 53 37 21 19 10 Health July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 Total Vaccination* 82% male / 78% female 1 80% Yellow fever 0+92+78+75+63 0+80+60+90+73 Socio-economic background n/a 0ver 60 0% 92% 18 - 59 80% Education level (age 18+) 78% 12 - 17 60% Higher/technical 16% 21% 75% 5 - 11 90% 63% 0 - 4 73% Secondary 66% 60% % of subgroup vaccinated

Primary 14% 15% 79% male / 77%% female 78% Triple viral 0+89+78+67+58 0+78+80+90+64 No education 4% 4% vaccine (MMR) n/a 0ver 60 0% 89% 18 - 59 78% Professional background (age 18+) 78% 12 - 17 80% 67% 5 - 11 90% Agricultural workers 5% 0% 58% 0 - 4 64% Craft and trade related workers 19% 2% % of subgroup vaccinated 61% male / 70% female Unskilled labour 21% 21% 66% Diphtheria 0+82+75+42+13 50+88+40+65+13 n/a 0ver 60 50% Service and sales workers 22% 50% 82% 18 - 59 88% Professionals 5% 13% 75% 12 - 17 40% 42% 5 - 11 65% Technicians/associated professionals 28% 8% 13% 0 - 4 13% No occupation 0% 6% % of subgroup vaccinated *Based on available data.

Protection Voluntary relocation programme7 Vulnerable groups 169 Beneficiaries as of 31 October 2018 Number of cases Individuals interested in the programme* Pregnant / lactating women 13 Yes 76% 75% Persons with serious medical condition 2 No 24% 25% Persons with disabilities 4 Top 5 professional background of interested individuals Female head of household 4 30% 51% UASC2 2 Service and sales workers Technicians 30% 9% Specific conditions reported from above categories: Elementary occupations 17% 18% Number of cases Skilled workers 6% 17% Hearing Impairment 2 Craftsmanship or manual labour 15% 0% Physical disability 2 * Based on available data (274 individuals out of 391) None n/a

Legal status Endnote: 54% Registered with Brazilian authorities 1 Professional background based on International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) created by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Of these: 2 Unaccompanied or separated child, based on UNHCR definition. 3 Temporary document given to refugee status applicants while asylum claim is being analysed by local authorities. 3 83% with Asylum seeker protocol 4 Under the “Mercosur Residency Agreement”, Venezuelan nationals have the right to apply for temporary 4 residency in Brazil, valid for two years. 14% with Temporary Residence 5 Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (individual taxpayer registry identification). 3% 6 Carteira de Trabalho e Previdencia Social is a document granting access to labour rights for workers in Brazil. with other status* 7 Programa de Interiorização (in Portuguese) is a government-led voluntary relocation programme, implemented * Including Brazilian birth certificate and/or refugee status. with the support of UN agencies, that aims at facilitating the integration of Venezuelan asylum seekers and migrants in the Brazilian society and labour market. The programme includes transporting beneficiaries to other regions of the country and providing housing and support in their integration in host community and labour market.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling October 2018 Pintolândia Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil Lat. 2°48’23.1”N Long. 60°44’18.73”W Summary Site overview Demographics Location map Economic instability and civil unrest have # of individuals: 665 52% male / 48% female BA VISTA

led to the displacement of Venezuelans 1+25+6+11+8 2+22+6+11+7 to neighbouring countries, with more than # of households: 222* 2% 0ver 60 2% 85,000 currently living in Brazil. This profile provides an overview of conditions in Avg household size: 3 25% 18 - 59 22% Pintolândia site. Population figures reported are based on registration data provided by Date opened: 27/12/2016 6% 12 - 17 6% UNHCR. Additional information collected through key informant interviews (KIIs) with Planned capacity: 542 11% 5 - 11 11% actors working on the site has been used to supplement findings. *Estimated by assuming an average household size, 8% 0 - 4 7% based on data from previous rounds in the same location.

Who is doing what? Boa Vista Sector Agency Management SETRABES, FFHI (UNHCR partner) PINTNIA Safety and Security Armed Forces Æ WASH* ADRA, Armed Forces, FFHI Shelter Civil Defense Protection FFHI, SETRABES, UNFPA, UNICEF Education FFHI, Casa de los niños Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Food Assistance Armed Forces Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Nutrition Armed Forces, UNICEF, Child’s Pastoral Æ Health Armed Forces, FFHI, SESAI Æ ITC** TSF Information Management REACH * Water, sanitation and hygiene ** Information Technology and Communications. Site Infrastructure Perimeter Æ Education facility Æ Æ Infrastructure Latrine - men (6/6) Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ ÆÆ Hammock area Æ Shower - men (0/6) Æ Æ Civil Defense tent Æ Latrine - women (5/6) Æ Æ Army office Æ Shower - women (4/6) Æ Army accommodation Æ Latrine inaccessible - men Æ Æ NGO office Æ Latrine inaccessible - women Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Health facility Æ Mixed latrine - administration Æ Æ Distribution area Æ Laundry Æ Storage Æ Potable water ² Æ Æ Community space Entrance/Exit m Æ Waiting area Note: Latrine and Shower (Functional/Total # stalls)

Sectoral overview Target Last round Current round Achievement % of children aged 6-14 enrolled in school 100% 4% 7% Education % of children aged 15-17 enrolled in school 100% 0% 0% % of individuals fully vaccinated* 100% 4% 5% Health % of pregnant women accessing pre-natal care 100% 64% 100% # of persons per functional latrine Max. 20 39 60 WASH # of persons per functional shower Max. 20 28 166 Frequency of solid waste disposal Min. weekly 5/week 7/week Average covered area per person Min. 3.5m² 3.5m² 3.6m² Shelter % of site overcrowding** ≤5% 68% 23% Presence of child-friendly spaces Yes No No Protection Community groups established Yes Yes Yes Targets based on minimum standards agreed with UNHCR, Brazil. Target achieved Target partially achieved Target not achieved * Percentage of individuals vaccinated of Yellow fever, Triple viral vaccine (MMR) and Diphtheria, based on available data. ** Calculated based on the planned capacity of the site.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling Pintolândia Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil October 2018 Entry and exit flow Newly registered arrivals and departures per month: Brazilian documentation

227 227 5% Obtained the CPF5 documentation 6 2% Obtained the CTPS documentation (age 18+) Entry Exi t 0 Newborns (out of 13) obtained birth certificate

4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Health July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 Total Vaccination* 20% male / 12% female 1 16% Yellow fever 20+26+7+17+10 0+13+6+10+18 Socio-economic background 20% 0ver 60 0% 26% 18 - 59 13% Education level (age 18+) 7% 12 - 17 6% Higher/technical 6% 4% 17% 5 - 11 10% 10% 0 - 4 18% Secondary 26% 28% % of subgroup vaccinated

Primary 41% 35% 53% male / 48%% female 51% Triple viral 0+59+60+52+45 50+41+38+69+50 No education 27% 33% vaccine (MMR) 0% 0ver 60 50% 59% 18 - 59 41% Professional background (age 18+) 60% 12 - 17 38% 52% 5 - 11 69% Agricultural workers 32% 3% 45% 0 - 4 50% Craft and trade related workers 20% 59% % of subgroup vaccinated 8% male / 8% female Unskilled labour 23% 24% 8% Diphtheria 40+12+7+0+0 0+16+0+3+0 40% 0ver 60 0% Service and sales workers 6% 5% 12% 18 - 59 16% Professionals 8% 7% 7% 12 - 17 0% 0% 5 - 11 3% Technicians/associated professionals 11% 2% 0% 0 - 4 0% No occupation 0% 0% % of subgroup vaccinated *Based on available data.

Protection Voluntary relocation programme7 Vulnerable groups n/a Beneficiaries as of 31 October 2018 Number of cases Individuals interested in the programme Pregnant / lactating women 14 Yes n/a n/a Persons with serious medical condition 2 No n/a n/a Persons with disabilities 6 Top 5 professional background of interested individuals Female head of household 5 n/a n/a UASC2 7 n/a n/a n/a n/a Specific conditions reported from above categories: n/a n/a n/a Number of cases n/a n/a n/a Physical disability 3 n/a n/a n/a Visual impairment 2 Mental disability 1

Legal status Endnote: 45% Registered with Brazilian authorities 1 Professional background based on International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) created by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Of these: 2 Unaccompanied or separated child, based on UNHCR definition. 3 Temporary document given to refugee status applicants while asylum claim is being analysed by local authorities. 3 97% with Asylum seeker protocol 4 Under the “Mercosur Residency Agreement”, Venezuelan nationals have the right to apply for temporary 4 residency in Brazil, valid for two years. 3% with Temporary Residence 5 Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (individual taxpayer registry identification). 0% 6 Carteira de Trabalho e Previdencia Social is a document granting access to labour rights for workers in Brazil. with other status* 7 Programa de Interiorização (in Portuguese) is a government-led voluntary relocation programme, implemented * Including Brazilian birth certificate and/or refugee status. with the support of UN agencies, that aims at facilitating the integration of Venezuelan asylum seekers and migrants in the Brazilian society and labour market. The programme includes transporting beneficiaries to other regions of the country and providing housing and support in their integration in host community and labour market.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling October 2018 Rondon 1 Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil Lat. 2°49’48.63”N Long. 60°42’22.86”W Summary Site overview Demographics Location map Economic instability and civil unrest have # of individuals: 770 46% male / 54% female BA VISTA

led to the displacement of Venezuelans 0+25+4+6+11 1+34+4+7+9 to neighbouring countries, with more than # of households: 303* n/a 0ver 60 1% 85,000 currently living in Brazil. This profile provides an overview of conditions in Avg household size: 3 25% 18 - 59 33% Rondon 1 site. Population figures reported are based on registration data provided by Date opened: 20/07/2018 4% 12 - 17 4% UNHCR. Additional information collected through key informant interviews (KIIs) with Planned capacity: 726 6% 5 - 11 7% actors working on the site has been used to supplement findings. *Estimated by assuming an average household size, 11% 0 - 4 9% based on data from previous rounds in the same location.

Who is doing what? Boa Vista Sector Agency Management AVSI (UNHCR partner) Safety and Security Armed Forces Æ Æ Æ NDN 1 WASH* Armed Forces E F Shelter UNHCR Protection AVSI Æ FFHI Æ Education Æ Æ Æ Food Assistance Armed Forces Æ Nutrition None Æ Æ Æ Health Armed Forces, AVSI Æ C D Æ Æ TSF Æ Æ ITC** Æ Information Management REACH * Water, sanitation and hygiene ** Information Technology and Communications. Site infrastructure Æ Æ Perimeter Æ Waiting area A B Building for shelter Æ Latrine container - men (31/32) UNHCR tent Æ Shower container - men (14/14) ones Æ Latrine container - women (8/8) Æ NGO office Æ Shower container - women (12/12) Æ Æ Æ Army office Latrine inaccessible - women Æ Æ Æ Æ Army accommodation Shower inaccessible - women Æ Æ Æ Æ Health facility Æ Mixed latrine (administration) Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Distribution area Laundry Æ Æ Æ Æ ² Æ Storage Æ Potable water Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Community space Æ Entrance/Exit m Note: Latrine and Shower (Functional/Total # stalls)

Sectoral overview Target Last round Current round Achievement % of children aged 6-14 enrolled in school 100% No information No information Education % of children aged 15-17 enrolled in school 100% No information No information % of individuals fully vaccinated* 100% 61% 62% Health % of pregnant women accessing pre-natal care 100% 100% No information # of persons per functional latrine Max. 20 30 20 WASH # of persons per functional shower Max. 20 18 30 Frequency of solid waste disposal Min. weekly 5/week 3/week Average covered area per person Min. 3.5m² 3.9m² 3.4m² Shelter % of site overcrowding** ≤5% 4% 6% Presence of child-friendly spaces Yes No No Protection Community groups established Yes Yes Yes Targets based on minimum standards agreed with UNHCR, Brazil. Target achieved Target partially achieved Target not achieved * Percentage of individuals vaccinated of Yellow fever, Triple viral vaccine (MMR) and Diphtheria, based on available data. ** Calculated based on the planned capacity of the site.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling Rondon 1 Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil October 2018 Entry and exit flow Newly registered arrivals and departures per month: Brazilian documentation 923 77% Obtained the CPF5 documentation 6 48% Obtained the CTPS documentation (age 18+) 601 510 6 Newborns (out of 19) obtained birth certificate Entry Exi t 354

167 133 109 43 22 4 Health July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 Total Vaccination* 92% male / 83% female 1 88% Yellow fever 0+98+100+100+71 67+85+88+96+61 Socio-economic background n/a 0ver 60 67% 98% 18 - 59 85% Education level (age 18+) 100% 12 - 17 88% Higher/technical 16% 15% 100% 5 - 11 96% 71% 0 - 4 61% Secondary 71% 72% % of subgroup vaccinated

Primary 12% 13% 92% male / 84%% female 88% Triple viral 0+98+100+100+71 67+85+94+92+66 No education 1% 0% vaccine (MMR) n/a 0ver 60 67% 98% 18 - 59 85% Professional background (age 18+) 100% 12 - 17 94% 100% 5 - 11 92% Agricultural workers 4% 0% 71% 0 - 4 66% Craft and trade related workers 21% 1% % of subgroup vaccinated 66% male / 71% female Unskilled labour 20% 28% 69% Diphtheria 0+88+94+48+12 33+89+75+54+10 n/a 0ver 60 33% Service and sales workers 26% 48% 88% 18 - 59 89% Professionals 5% 9% 94% 12 - 17 75% 48% 5 - 11 54% Technicians/associated professionals 24% 11% 12% 0 - 4 10% No occupation 0% 3% % of subgroup vaccinated *Based on available data.

Protection Voluntary relocation programme7 Vulnerable groups 148 Beneficiaries as of 31 October 2018 Number of cases Individuals interested in the programme* Pregnant / lactating women 16 Yes 94% 91% Persons with serious medical condition 3 No 6% 9% Persons with disabilities 6 Top 5 professional background of interested individuals Female head of household 11 28% 49% UASC2 2 Service and sales workers Elementary occupations 17% 26% Specific conditions reported from above categories: Technicians 27% 13% Number of cases Craftsmanship or manual labour 21% 1% Mental disability 2 Skilled workers 4% 8% Physical disability 2 * Based on available data (434 individuals out of 770) Hearing Impairment 1

Legal status Endnote: 78% Registered with Brazilian authorities 1 Professional background based on International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) created by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Of these: 2 Unaccompanied or separated child, based on UNHCR definition. 3 Temporary document given to refugee status applicants while asylum claim is being analysed by local authorities. 3 88% with Asylum seeker protocol 4 Under the “Mercosur Residency Agreement”, Venezuelan nationals have the right to apply for temporary 4 residency in Brazil, valid for two years. 10% with Temporary Residence 5 Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (individual taxpayer registry identification). 2% 6 Carteira de Trabalho e Previdencia Social is a document granting access to labour rights for workers in Brazil. with other status* 7 Programa de Interiorização (in Portuguese) is a government-led voluntary relocation programme, implemented * Including Brazilian birth certificate and/or refugee status. with the support of UN agencies, that aims at facilitating the integration of Venezuelan asylum seekers and migrants in the Brazilian society and labour market. The programme includes transporting beneficiaries to other regions of the country and providing housing and support in their integration in host community and labour market.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling October 2018 Rondon 3 Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil Lat. 2°47’52.0”N Long. 60°41’28.5”W Summary Site overview Demographics Location map Economic instability and civil unrest have # of individuals: 344 46% male / 54% female BA VISTA led to the displacement of Venezuelans 1+21+5+8+11 0+35+5+8+7 to neighbouring countries, with more than # of households: 121* 1% 0ver 60 0% 85,000 currently living in Brazil. This profile provides an overview of conditions in Avg household size: 3 21% 18 - 59 35% Rondon 3 site. Population figures reported are based on registration data provided by Date opened: 22/10/2018 5% 12 - 17 5% UNHCR. Additional information collected through key informant interviews (KIIs) with Planned capacity: 1086 8% 5 - 11 7% actors working on the site has been used to supplement findings. *Estimated by assuming an average household size, 11% 0 - 4 7% based on data from previous rounds in the same location.

Who is doing what? Boa Vista Sector Agency Management AVSI (UNHCR partner) Safety and Security Armed Forces ADI LESTA Æ WASH* Armed Forces, ADRA NDN 3 Shelter Army, UNHCR Protection AVSI G Education None F Food Assistance Armed Forces Æ Nutrition None E Health Armed Forces Æ Æ Æ ÆÆD ITC** AVSI ÆÆ Æ Æ Æ Æ Information Management REACH ÆÆ Æ * Water, sanitation and hygiene ** Information Technology and Communications. ÆÆ Site infrastructure Æ Æ ÆÆÆ Æ Æ Æ Perimeter Æ Latrine container - men (19/21) ÆÆ Æ C Æ ÆÆ Infrastructure Æ Shower container - men (22/22) Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Building for shelter Latrine container - women (10/10) Æ B Army tent Æ Shower container - women (11/12) Æ Æ ÆÆ ones Mixed latrine (administration) Æ Æ A Æ Æ NGO office Æ Latrine inaccessible - men Æ Army office Æ Latrine inaccessible - women Æ Army accommodation Æ Laundry ÆÆ ÆÆ Æ Distribution area Æ Laundry non-functional Æ Æ Storage Æ Potable water Æ Community space Æ Entrance/Exit ² Æ m Waiting area Note: Latrine and Shower (Functional/Total # stalls)

Sectoral overview Target Last round Current round Achievement % of children aged 6-14 enrolled in school 100% n/a No information Education % of children aged 15-17 enrolled in school 100% n/a No information % of individuals fully vaccinated* 100% n/a 69% Health % of pregnant women accessing pre-natal care 100% n/a No information # of persons per functional latrine Max. 20 n/a 12 WASH # of persons per functional shower Max. 20 n/a 10 Frequency of solid waste disposal Min. weekly n/a 7/week Average covered area per person Min. 3.5m² n/a 9.0m² Shelter % of site overcrowding** ≤5% n/a 0% Presence of child-friendly spaces Yes n/a No Protection Community groups established Yes n/a Yes Targets based on minimum standards agreed with UNHCR, Brazil. Target achieved Target partially achieved Target not achieved * Percentage of individuals vaccinated of Yellow fever, Triple viral vaccine (MMR) and Diphtheria, based on available data. ** Calculated based on the planned capacity of the site.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling Rondon 3 Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil October 2018 Entry and exit flow Newly registered arrivals and departures per month: Brazilian documentation

303 303 95% Obtained the CPF5 documentation 6 49% Obtained the CTPS documentation (age 18+) Entry Exi t 2 Newborns (out of 19) obtained birth certificate

7 7 Health October 2018 Total Vaccination* 85% male / 90% female 1 88% Yellow fever 0+98+100+90+43 0+90+100+100+71 Socio-economic background 0% 0ver 60 0% 98% 18 - 59 90% Education level (age 18+) 100% 12 - 17 100% Higher/technical 11% 17% 90% 5 - 11 100% 43% 0 - 4 71% Secondary 78% 73% % of subgroup vaccinated

Primary 9% 7% 92% male / 93%% female 92% Triple viral 0+98+100+95+71 0+92+100+100+82 No education 2% 3% vaccine (MMR) 0% 0ver 60 0% 98% 18 - 59 92% Professional background (age 18+) 100% 12 - 17 100% 95% 5 - 11 100% Agricultural workers 5% 0% 71% 0 - 4 82% Craft and trade related workers 18% 0% % of subgroup vaccinated 70% male / 78% female Unskilled labour 8% 19% 75% Diphtheria 0+94+92+55+18 0+93+92+62+0 0% 0ver 60 0% Service and sales workers 35% 53% 94% 18 - 59 93% Professionals 8% 15% 92% 12 - 17 92% 55% 5 - 11 62% Technicians/associated professionals 26% 10% 18% 0 - 4 0% No occupation 0% 3% % of subgroup vaccinated *Based on available data.

Protection Voluntary relocation programme7 Vulnerable groups 0 Beneficiaries as of 31 October 2018 Number of cases Individuals interested in the programme* Pregnant / lactating women 20 Yes 92% 89% Persons with serious medical condition 39 No 8% 11% Persons with disabilities 9 Top 5 professional background of interested individuals Female head of household 16 36% 52% UASC2 1 Service and sales workers Technicians 25% 10% Specific conditions reported from above categories: Elementary occupations 8% 18% Number of cases Skilled workers 8% 17% Malnutrition 12 Craftsmanship or manual labour 17% 0% Mental disability 4 * Based on available data (286 individuals out of 344) Visual impairment 3

Legal status Endnote: 98% Registered with Brazilian authorities 1 Professional background based on International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) created by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Of these: 2 Unaccompanied or separated child, based on UNHCR definition. 3 Temporary document given to refugee status applicants while asylum claim is being analysed by local authorities. 3 85% with Asylum seeker protocol 4 Under the “Mercosur Residency Agreement”, Venezuelan nationals have the right to apply for temporary 4 residency in Brazil, valid for two years. 14% with Temporary Residence 5 Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (individual taxpayer registry identification). 1% 6 Carteira de Trabalho e Previdencia Social is a document granting access to labour rights for workers in Brazil. with other status* 7 Programa de Interiorização (in Portuguese) is a government-led voluntary relocation programme, implemented * Including Brazilian birth certificate and/or refugee status. with the support of UN agencies, that aims at facilitating the integration of Venezuelan asylum seekers and migrants in the Brazilian society and labour market. The programme includes transporting beneficiaries to other regions of the country and providing housing and support in their integration in host community and labour market.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling October 2018 São Vicente Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil Lat. 2°48’23.346’’N Long. 60°41’5.83’’W Summary Site overview Demographics Location map Economic instability and civil unrest have # of individuals: 398 52% male / 48% female BA VISTA

led to the displacement of Venezuelans 0+25+7+9+12 1+30+5+6+6 to neighbouring countries, with more than # of households: 139* n/a 0ver 60 1% 85,000 currently living in Brazil. This profile provides an overview of conditions in São Avg household size: 3 25% 18 - 59 30% Vicente site. Population figures reported are based on registration data provided by Date opened: 03/04/2018 7% 12 - 17 5% UNHCR. Additional information collected through key informant interviews (KIIs) with Planned capacity: 378 8% 5 - 11 6% actors working on the site has been used to supplement findings. *Estimated by assuming an average household size, 12% 0 - 4 6% based on data from previous rounds in the same location.

Who is doing what? Boa Vista Sector Agency Management AVSI (UNHCR partner)

Safety and Security Armed Forces Æ WASH* Armed Forces S ICENTE Shelter UNHCR Protection AVSI, UNFPA , UNICEF D Education Consolata Church, UNICEF Food Assistance Armed Forces, Consolata Church Nutrition None Health Armed Forces ITC** AVSI, TSF Æ Æ Information Management REACH A Æ * Water, sanitation and hygiene ** Information Technology and Communications.

Site infrastructure Perimeter Æ Storage B Æ Æ C Infrastructure Latrine container - men (8/8) Æ Æ UNHCR tent Shower container - men (10/10) Æ Æ Zones Latrine container - women (11/12) Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ ÆÆ NGO office Shower container - women (9/9) Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Army accommodation Mixed latrine (administration) Æ Æ Æ Health facility Æ Laundry Æ Æ Æ ÆÆ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Community space Potable water ÆÆ Æ Waiting area Æ Entrance/Exit ² Æ Distribution area m Note: Latrine and Shower (Functional/Total # stalls)

Sectoral overview Target Last round Current round Achievement % of children aged 6-14 enrolled in school 100% No information No information Education % of children aged 15-17 enrolled in school 100% No information No information % of individuals fully vaccinated* 100% 59% 65% Health % of pregnant women accessing pre-natal care 100% No information No information # of persons per functional latrine Max. 20 19 21 WASH # of persons per functional shower Max. 20 19 21 Frequency of solid waste disposal Min. weekly 7/week 7/week Average covered area per person Min. 3.5m² 4.0m² 3.6m² Shelter % of site overcrowding** ≤5% 0% 5% Presence of child-friendly spaces Yes No No Protection Community groups established Yes Yes Yes Targets based on minimum standards agreed with UNHCR, Brazil. Target achieved Target partially achieved Target not achieved * Percentage of individuals vaccinated of Yellow fever, Triple viral vaccine (MMR) and Diphtheria, based on available data. ** Calculated based on the planned capacity of the site.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling São Vicente Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil October 2018 Entry and exit flow Newly registered arrivals and departures per month: Brazilian documentation

287 77% Obtained the CPF5 documentation 6 215 41% Obtained the CTPS documentation (age 18+) Entry Exi t 4 Newborns (out of 14) obtained birth certificate 118 99 70 64 63 30 35 23 Health July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 Total Vaccination* 87% male / 81% female 1 84% Yellow fever 0+95+95+91+61 67+85+100+87+40 Socio-economic background n/a 0ver 60 67% 95% 18 - 59 85% Education level (age 18+) 95% 12 - 17 100% Higher/technical 7% 7% 91% 5 - 11 87% 61% 0 - 4 40% Secondary 71% 70% % of subgroup vaccinated

Primary 20% 22% 93% male / 85%% female 89% Triple viral 0+95+100+95+82 67+86+100+93+60 No education 2% 1% vaccine (MMR) n/a 0ver 60 67% 95% 18 - 59 86% Professional background (age 18+) 100% 12 - 17 100% 95% 5 - 11 93% Agricultural workers 8% 0% 82% 0 - 4 60% Craft and trade related workers 18% 4% % of subgroup vaccinated 68% male / 74% female Unskilled labour 18% 28% 71% Diphtheria 0+83+72+63+37 100+85+100+50+15 n/a 0ver 60 100% Service and sales workers 25% 55% 83% 18 - 59 85% Professionals 6% 5% 72% 12 - 17 100% 63% 5 - 11 50% Technicians/associated professionals 25% 8% 37% 0 - 4 15% No occupation 0% 0% % of subgroup vaccinated *Based on available data.

Protection Voluntary relocation programme7 Vulnerable groups 217 Beneficiaries as of 31 October 2018 Number of cases Individuals interested in the programme* Pregnant / lactating women 5 Yes 95% 93% Persons with serious medical condition 3 No 5% 7% Persons with disabilities 7 Top 5 professional background of interested individuals Female head of household 6 25% 55% UASC2 2 Service and sales workers Elementary occupations 19% 28% Specific conditions reported from above categories: Technicians 23% 9% Number of cases Craftsmanship or manual labour 17% 3% Physical disability 4 Skilled workers 8% 6% Mental disability 2 * Based on available data (256 individuals out of 398) Visual impairment 1

Legal status Endnote: 79% Registered with Brazilian authorities 1 Professional background based on International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) created by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Of these: 2 Unaccompanied or separated child, based on UNHCR definition. 3 Temporary document given to refugee status applicants while asylum claim is being analysed by local authorities. 3 93% with Asylum seeker protocol 4 Under the “Mercosur Residency Agreement”, Venezuelan nationals have the right to apply for temporary 4 residency in Brazil, valid for two years. 5% with Temporary Residence 5 Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (individual taxpayer registry identification). 2% 6 Carteira de Trabalho e Previdencia Social is a document granting access to labour rights for workers in Brazil. with other status* 7 Programa de Interiorização (in Portuguese) is a government-led voluntary relocation programme, implemented * Including Brazilian birth certificate and/or refugee status. with the support of UN agencies, that aims at facilitating the integration of Venezuelan asylum seekers and migrants in the Brazilian society and labour market. The programme includes transporting beneficiaries to other regions of the country and providing housing and support in their integration in host community and labour market.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling October 2018 Tancredo Neves Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil Lat. 2°49’9.29’’N Long. 60°43’12.64’’W Summary Site overview Demographics Location map Economic instability and civil unrest have # of individuals: 305 82% male / 18% female BA VISTA led to the displacement of Venezuelans 1+77+2+0+0 0+18+0+0+0 to neighbouring countries, with more than # of households: 255* 3% 0ver 60 n/a 85,000 currently living in Brazil. This profile provides an overview of conditions in Avg household size: 1 77% 18 - 59 18% Tancredo Neves site. Population figures reported are based on registration data Date opened: 29/10/2017 2% 12 - 17 n/a provided by UNHCR. Additional information collected through key informant interviews Planned capacity: 232 n/a 5 - 11 n/a (KIIs) with actors working on the site has been used to supplement findings. *Estimated by assuming an average household size, n/a 0 - 4 n/a based on data from previous rounds in the same location.

Who is doing what? ÆÆ Æ Boa Vista Sector Agency Æ Æ Æ Management FFHI (UNHCR partner) Æ Æ Safety and Security Armed Forces Æ Æ TANCE NEES Armed Forces WASH* Æ Shelter Army, Civil Defense Protection FFHI, UNFPA, UNHCR Æ Æ Æ Æ Education FFHI Æ Food Assistance Armed Forces Nutrition None Health Armed Forces, FFHI ITC** TSF B A Information Management REACH * Water, sanitation and hygiene ** Information Technology and Communications.

Site infrastructure Æ Perimeter Æ Waiting area Infrastructure Æ Education facility Civil Defense tent Æ Latrine container - men (16/19) Army tent Æ Shower container - men (10/10) Æ Zones Æ Latrine container - women (11/11) Æ Æ Army office Æ Shower container - women (3/3) C ÆÆ Æ NGO office Æ Mixed latrine (administration) Æ Æ Æ ÆÆ Army accommodation Laundry Æ Æ Health facility Æ Potable water Æ Æ Æ Æ ² Storage Entrance/Exit m Æ Community space Note: Latrine and Shower (Functional/Total # stalls)

Sectoral overview Target Last round Current round Achievement % of children aged 6-14 enrolled in school n/a n/a n/a Education % of children aged 15-17 enrolled in school n/a n/a n/a % of individuals fully vaccinated* 100% 73% 72% Health % of pregnant women accessing pre-natal care 100% 100% 100% # of persons per functional latrine Max. 20 15 11 WASH # of persons per functional shower Max. 20 27 23 Frequency of solid waste disposal Min. weekly 7/week 7/week Average covered area per person Min. 3.5m² 2.6m² 2.8m² Shelter % of site overcrowding** ≤5% 40% 21% Presence of child-friendly spaces n/a n/a n/a Protection Community groups established Yes Yes Yes Targets based on minimum standards agreed with UNHCR, Brazil. Target achieved Target partially achieved Target not achieved * Percentage of individuals vaccinated of Yellow fever, Triple viral vaccine (MMR) and Diphtheria, based on available data. ** Calculated based on the planned capacity of the site.

Fundo de População das Nações Unidas União Europeia Roraima site profiling Tancredo Neves Boa Vista, Roraima State, Brazil October 2018 Entry and exit flow Newly registered arrivals and departures per month: Brazilian documentation

214 73% Obtained the CPF5 documentation Entry Exi t 180 6 51% Obtained the CTPS documentation (age 18+) 124 0 Newborns (out of 0) obtained birth certificate

81 56 60

17 24 26 6 Health July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 Total Vaccination* 84% male / 89% female 6 85% Yellow fever 38+85+100+0+0 0+89+0+0+0 Socio-economic background 38% 0ver 60 n/a 85% 18 - 59 89% Education level (age 18+) 100% 12 - 17 n/a Higher/technical 9% 21% n/a 5 - 11 n/a n/a 0 - 4 n/a Secondary 77% 61% % of subgroup vaccinated

Primary 14% 18% 89% male / 81%% female 87% Triple viral 14+91+100+0+0 0+81+0+0+0 No education 0% 0% vaccine (MMR) 14% 0ver 60 n/a 91% 18 - 59 81% Professional background (age 18+) 100% 12 - 17 n/a n/a 5 - 11 n/a Agricultural workers 4% 2% n/a 0 - 4 n/a Craft and trade related workers 18% 4% % of subgroup vaccinated 81% male / 88% female Unskilled labour 23% 28% 83% Diphtheria 75+82+67+0+0 0+88+0+0+0 75% 0ver 60 n/a Service and sales workers 22% 46% 82% 18 - 59 88% Professionals 4% 8% 67% 12 - 17 n/a n/a 5 - 11 n/a Technicians/associated professionals 28% 12% n/a 0 - 4 n/a No occupation 1% 0% % of subgroup vaccinated *Based on available data.

Protection Voluntary relocation programme7 Vulnerable groups 170 Beneficiaries as of 31 October 2018 Number of cases Individuals interested in the programme* Pregnant / lactating women 1 Yes 73% 74% Persons with serious medical condition 3 No 27% 26% Persons with disabilities 9 Top 5 professional background of interested individuals Female head of household 0 24% 46% UASC1 2 Service and sales workers Technicians 30% 17% Specific conditions reported from above categories: Elementary occupations 19% 23% Number of cases Craftsmanship or manual labour 17% 3% Physical disability 5 Skilled workers 5% 11% Hearing Impairment 3 * Based on available data (266 individuals out of 305) Visual impairment 1

Legal status Endnote: 74% Registered with Brazilian authorities 1 Professional background based on International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) created by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Of these: 2 Unaccompanied or separated child, based on UNHCR definition. 3 Temporary document given to refugee status applicants while asylum claim is being analysed by local authorities. 2 82% with Asylum seeker protocol 4 Under the “Mercosur Residency Agreement”, Venezuelan nationals have the right to apply for temporary 3 residency in Brazil, valid for two years. 18% with Temporary Residence 5 Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (individual taxpayer registry identification). 0% 6 Carteira de Trabalho e Previdencia Social is a document granting access to labour rights for workers in Brazil. with other status* 7 Programa de Interiorização (in Portuguese) is a government-led voluntary relocation programme, implemented * Including Brazilian birth certificate and/or refugee status. with the support of UN agencies, that aims at facilitating the integration of Venezuelan asylum seekers and migrants in the Brazilian society and labour market. The programme includes transporting beneficiaries to other regions of the country and providing housing and support in their integration in host community and labour market.

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