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IOM SITE MANAGEMENT SITE PROFILE - ETHIOPIA, DIRE DAWA SUPPORT Dire Dawa Millennium Park (January 2020) Publication: 01 February 2020 ETHIOPIA IOM OIM Context The residents of Millennium Park IDP site are Somali IDPs who fled their areas of origin in Oromia. The site, which is located on Current Priority Needs land slated for development by the Dire Dawa Municipality, with World Bank funding, is included in the Somali Regional Govern- Site Overview Site Population ment's durable solutions planning, though the timeframe for potential relocations to Somali Region is not yet known. In the interim, many basic humanitarian needs of the site residents are unmet, including safe water provision and sufficient latrine coverage. Fo- 1 WASH Site Location 1,638 individuals od distribution was very irregular in the second half of 2019, but distribution did take place in Jan 2020 2 Livelihood Latitude: 9.6056860 306 households Longitude:41.859980 2 3 Health Site Area: 30,000m Data source: DTM Data, SA 20 of November 2019 Methodology Established in: Sep. 18 2017 * Priority needs as reported by residents through SMS-run Complaint The information for this site profile was collected through key informant interviews and group discussions with the Site Management and Feedback Mechanism Committees and beneficiaries by the Site Management Support (SMS) team in the area. Population figures are collected and aligned through SMS and DTM and allow for the most accurate analysis possible. Sector Overview Demographics Vulnerabilities 0 Unaccompanied children Implementing Male Female Sector Indicator Target Achieved Agencies 0 Orphaned Children SMS Relevant Site Management Committee(s) have been formed 4 5 IOM 46% Individuals 54% 60 Pregnant and Lactating Women Women are represented in Camp Governance Structure 35% 35% IOM 8% 0-5 years 11% 107 Elderly People Regular Site Coordination meeting Yes Yes IOM 16% 6-17 years 20% Feedback and Complaint mechanism is operational 1 1 IOM 0 People with Disabilities 19% 18-59 years 19% Site plan available to service providers Yes No IOM 3% 60+ years 4% * Vulnerabilities are counted out of the total IDP population in the Site PSNs registered for support Yes Yes IOM # of solar street lights installed at communal facilites 3 3 IOM Site Location % of IDPs covered with non-food items ! Shelter/ NFI 80% 0% No Actor Average covered space per person (sq. meter/person) ≥3.5 3 Government Site location Dembel Average water availability (liters/person/day) ≥15 - Water Office WASH Shinile # of person per latrine <20 66 Water Office # of functional latrines available on site 82 25 Water Office Somali Region Education % of School age children enrolled in primary school 100% - Education Office FSL % of households receiving food ration 100% 100% DRMC Health Number of health facilities established <1 1 Government, AAH Erer Nutrition % of SAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC) <2% 0.8% AAH Millennium Park % of GAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC) <10% 14.1 AAH Chinaksen Protection % of general protection cases assisted, of those identified 100% 100% Gov’t/SMC/IOM Child Friendly Space available/functional Yes - No Actor Dire Dawa Jarso Kombolcha Target reached Target more than 50% Target less than 50% reached No data Oromia ´ Donors Meta Site Management Haro Maya IOM’s SMS and DTM Programme in Ethiopia is Kersa Gursum DRMO Focal Person: Tadele Esubalew funded by: Site Management Support Focal Person: Isabel Skrine Harar Babile Agency: IOM IOM OIM Contact:[email protected] Feedback: [email protected] or [email protected] DATA SOURCES: DTM, SMS, OCHA, ESRI. or bkifl[email protected] Disclaimer: The Boundaries and names shown and usedon this www.iom.int/sitemanagementsupport dashboard do not imply official endorsement by IOM www.reliefweb.int SITE PROFILE - ETHIOPIA, DIRE DAWA IOM SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT Dire Dawa Youth Recreational Center (January 2020) Publication: 01 February 2020 ETHIOPIA IOM OIM Context The residents of Youth Recreation Centre IDP site, one part of the site often referred to as Millennium Park, are Somali IDPs who Current Priority Needs fled their areas of origin in Oromia. The site is included in the Somali Regional Government's durable solutions planning, though Site Overview Site Population the timeframe for potential relocations to Somali Region is not yet known. In the interim, many basic humanitarian needs of the site residents are unmet, including safe water provision and sufficient latrine coverage. Food distribution was very irregular in the 1 WASH Site Location 1,148 individuals second half of 2019, but distribution did take place in Jan 2020. 2 Health Latitude: 9.605785070 232 households Longitude:41.859801460 Livelihood 2 Methodology 3 Site Area: 28,600m Data source: DTM Data, SA 20 of November 2019 Established in: Sep. 18 2017 Information is collected from Key informants, who include Cluster Leads and SMS Committees. Demographic data is sou- * Priority needs as reported by residents through SMS-run Complaint rced from IOM's DTM. and Feedback Mechanism Sector Overview Demographics Vulnerabilities Implementing 0 Unaccompanied children Sector Indicator Target Achieved Agencies Male Female 0 SMS Relevant Site Management Committee(s) have been formed 4 5 IOM Orphaned Children 47% Individuals 53% Women are represented in Camp Governance Structure 35% 32% IOM 50 Pregnant and Lactating Women 8% 0-5 years 9% Regular Site Coordination meeting Yes Yes IOM 35 Elderly People Feedback and Complaint mechanism is operational Yes Yes IOM 19% 6-17 years 22% Site plan available to service providers Yes No IOM 19% 18-59 years 20% 0 People with Disabilities PSNs registered for support Yes Yes IOM 1% 60+ years 2% * Vulnerabilities are counted out of the total IDP population in the Site # of solar street lights installed at communal facilites 3 3 IOM Site Location Shelter/ NFI % of IDPs covered with non-food items 80% 0% No Actor Average covered space per person (sq. meter/person) ≥3.5 3 Government ! Site location WASH Average water availability (liters/person/day) ≥15 - Water Office Dembel # of persons per latrine <20 50 Water Office Shinile # of functional latrines available on site 57 23 Water Office Education % of School age children enrolled in primary school 100% - Education Office Somali Region FSL % of households receiving food ration 100% 100% DRMC Health Number of health facilities established <1 1 Health office, AAH Erer Nutrition % of SAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC) <2% 0.8% AAH % of GAM prevalence below 5 years of age (by MUAC) <10% 14.1% AAH Youth Recreational Center Chinaksen Protection % of general protection cases assisted, of those identified 100% 100% Government/SMC Dire Dawa Jarso Target reached Target more than 50% Target less than 50% reached No data Kombolcha Oromia Donors ´ Site Management Meta IOM’s SMS and DTM Programme in Ethiopia is Haro Maya Kersa Gursum DRMO Focal Person:Tadele Esubalew funded by: Site Management Support Focal Person: Isabel Skrine Harar Agency: IOM Babile Contact:[email protected] IOM OIM Feedback: [email protected] or [email protected] DATA SOURCES: DTM, SMS, OCHA, ESRI. or bkifl[email protected] Disclaimer: The Boundaries and names shown and usedon this www.iom.int/sitemanagementsupport dashboard do not imply official endorsement by IOM www.reliefweb.int IOM SITE MANAGEMENT SITE PROFILE - ETHIOPIA, DEDER SUPPORT Woreda Administration Office (January 2020) Publication: 01 February 2020 ETHIOPIA IOM OIM Context Woreda Administration Office in Deder has been serving as an IDP site since September 2017. IOM was requested by the Woreda authorities to relocate the majority of the site population, within Deder’s town limits, however due to land scarcity and related iss- Current Priority Needs Site Overview Site Population ues, no alternative site has been fully approved for site development, despite assessments and discussions between Site Manag- ement (local authorities) and Site Management Support which began in October 2019. The three priority issues reported by IDPs 1 Health Site Location 959 individuals through IOM SMS’s Community Feedback Mechanism in January were food/ nutrition, health, and livelihoods. Since late 2019, in- Latitude: 9.313450 kind food provision has been replaced with cash distribution. IDPs report that they often end up using the cash for other needs, 2 Nutrition 223 households Longitude:41.441890 meaning their monthly food supply is reduced. Scabies is common in the site frequently spreading from child to child, making it 3 Shelter Site Area: 1,600 m² difficult to manage. IDPs must pay for the treatment and other medications at a private pharmacy. Cooking fuel is also a major Data source: DTM Data: SA 20 of November 2019 concern to the IDPs as they burn plastic for cooking due to the scarcity of fuel, posing both a health and safety hazard. Established in: Sep. 18 2017 . * Priority needs as reported by residents through SMS-run Complaint Methodology and Feedback Mechanism The information for this site profile was collected through key informant interviews and group discussions with the Site Manage- ment Committees and beneficiaries by the Site Management Support (SMS) team in the area. Population figures are collected and aligned through SMS and DTM and allow for the most accurate analysis possible. Demographics Vulnerabilities 0 Unaccompanied children Sector Overview Male Female Implementing 1 Orphaned Children Sector Indicator Target Achieved Agencies 49% Individuals 51% 51 Pregnant and Lactating Women 13% 0-5 years 8% Relevant Site Management Committee(s) have been formed 4 5 IOM SMS 33 Elderly People Women are represented in Camp Governance Structure 35% 40% IOM 13% 6-17 years 18% Yes Yes IOM Regular Site Coordination meeting 10 21% 18-59 years 24% People with Disabilities Complaint and Feedback Mechanism is operational Yes Yes IOM Site plan available to service providers Yes No IOM 2% 60+ years 1% * Vulnerabilities are counted out of the total IDP population in the Site PSNs registered for support Yes Yes IOM # of solar street lights installed at communal facilites 3 3 IOM Site Location % of IDPs covered with non-food items Shelter/ NFI 80% 50% IOM Average covered space per person (sq.