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Welfare Centre Location & Capacity Map with Wanni Idps10082009 Welfare Centre Locations and Capacity as at 10 August 2009 District : Jaffna 80°0'0"E 80°5'0"E 80°10'0"E 80°15'0"E Area Detail Note: Total Capacity Details of IDPs in Jaffna as at 10.08.2009 According to UNHCR standards, "the recommended minimum surface area is 45sq.m per (Displaced since 27 October 2008) person when planning a refugee camp (including kitchen/vegetable gardening space). However, 11,000 the actual surface area per person (excluding garden space) should not be l ess than 30sq.m per 10,000 Name of Welfare Centres Families Individuals person." ( UNHCR hand book for Emergencies page 211 ). 9,367 9,000 Old Court House - Jaffna 75 152 According to this standard, calculations have been made using IDP numbers in each camp 9°50'0"N accommodating those displaced after October 2009 in the Jaffna district. 8,000 7,777 Kopay Teachers' College 172 420 7,000 Mirusuvil RCTMS 474 1,471 w 6,000 Kodikamam GTMS 234 740 5,000 Kaithadi Ayurvedic University Hostel 269 717 4,000 Kaithadi Hindu Children Home 70 187 l 3,000 Kaithadi Palmyrah Research Institute 342 1,010 2,000 Legend TELLIPALAI Kodikamam Ramavil 1,111 3,080 SANDILIPAY 1,000 l Airport w Port 0 Total IDPs in Welfare Centres 2,747 7,777 Minor Road Main Road KARAVEDDY GN Boundary DS Boundary UDUVIL District Boundary 9°45'0"N Welfare Centres KOPAY tÜ Emergency Shelter Site (New IDPs since October 2008) CHANKANAI In the Bar Chart Kopay Teachers Training College IDPs in Site 1,000 IDP capacity (UNHCR standard) 800 Kodikamam GTMS 504 600 420 1,000 785 400 Kaithady University Hostel 740 800 200 600 Data source : 0 740 717 720 400 Shelter Coordination Unit - Jaffna 700 200 District Secretariat. tÜ 680 660 0 629 Kopay Teachers' Training College 640 620 CHAVAKACHCHERI 600 Kodikamam GTMS Updated as at: 10-Aug-2009 580 tÜ Produced on: 10-Aug-2009 Kaithadi AUH tÜ tÜ Mirusuvil RCTMS tÜtÜ Kaithady Chilren Home Projection / Transverse Mercator Kodikamam Ramavil Datum Kandawala tÜ Kaithadi HCH 1,000 NALLUR 800 Mirusuvil RCTMS 9°40'0"N w Kaithadi PRI Admin Survey Department, Kodikamam Ramavil 600 1,600 1,471 Palmyrah Research Institute 4,969 400 boundaries Government of 187 184 5,000 1,400 1,113 JAFFNA 200 4,500 provided by: Sri Lanka tÜ 1,200 1,200 0 4,000 1,010 1,004 1,000 Old Court House 1,000 3,500 3,080 MapNumber: OCHA/LK/Jaffna/IDPCap/ 001 / V02 800 3,000 800 Old Court House 2,500 600 600 2,000 400 This map is designed for printing on A4 1,000 400 1,500 200 size 800 1,000 200 0 600 500 The boundaries, names and the − 400 179 0 0 Kilometers 152 designations used on this map do not 200 0 imply official endorsement or acceptance 02 4 by the United Nations. Produced through the generous support of: © 2009 United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Sri Lanka # 123/1, Temple Road, Nallur, Jaffna. Tel: +94 (21) 2228836, Fax: +94 (21) 2228836, Email: [email protected] ,Website: www.hpsl.lk, http://ochaonline2.un.org/srilanka .
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