DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW EAST HARAGE ZONE () SITE LEVEL ASSESSMENT 13 - 22 AUGUST 2018

KEY SITE INFORMATION KEY IDP INFORMATION 2 Sites with SMC 9 9 Collective sites 9Sites with SMA 55,000 Total Displaced People 0 Transit center Sites Inaccesible Sites 11,000 Total Displaced Households

Dembel DEMOGRAPHICS Gewane Siti Dembel Shinile Population Location IDPs Amibara Afdem Aw-bare Miesso Population in collective centres 55,000 OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT Population in transit centre 0 Kersa Jijiga Conflict induced displacement Total 55,000 Gursum Hareri Fafan in and accross Mieso ÔÔÔ Gursum Oromia-Somali borders Zone Woreda Origins DATA COLLECTION: 13 - 22 AUGUST 2018 Babile Origin of the largest IDP group East Ha- Babile Zuria Sites by causes of displacement Kebribeyah rargei Ô Conflict IDPs in assessed woredas East Harerge 381 55,000 MOBILITY Not assessed (due to security) Month of arrival Sites at which IDPs Babile Boundaries West Harerge International Boundary of the first IDP group 4 August intend to return Regional Boundary Zone Boundary 2018 9 Golo Oda Woreda Boundary Meyu Muluka ´ 0 10 20 40 60 Daro Lebu Kilometers Month of arrival 10 - 21 August Time Frame Jarar Sources : IOM Map production date : 31 August 2018 This map is for illustration purposes only. of the last IDP group Meyu Names and boundaries on this map do not 2018 imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. Unknown Hawi Gudina Map Data Source: Boundary shpefile - 2008 Fik www.displacement.iom.int/ [email protected] Key Shelter Indicators ERITREA Red Sea SHELTER Erer TIGRAY YEMEN Sites where >25% households living outside/open spaces 9 SUDAN AFAR DJIBOUTI Gulf of Aden AMHARA Sites where >50% households living in permanent shelter 9 Lege Hida Ô BENSHANGUL Ô GUMZ Ô Ô Ô SOMALIA A.A Bale Ô Ô Sites where >50% households in below standard shelters 0 Ô Ô GAMBELLA OROMIA Gololcha SNNPR Qubi Nogob SOUTH SOMALI Sites where >50% households in emergency shelters 0 Seweyna SUDAN

KENYA Ginir Sources: Esri, USGS, NOAA Most needed NFI in the majority of sites Emergency Nogob shelter kits

METHODOLOGY Key Wash Indicators The DTM Rapid Response Site Assessment tool is desigend to provide detailed information WASH Main source of drinking water Water at site level for emergencies occuring outside the DTM Mobility Tracking data collection truck periods. Only collective sites were included in this assessment, as a result, the displacement Sites with insufficient drinking water 5 situation in host communities is not reprisented in this report. IDP community leaders Sites where there are non-functional latrines 9 collaborated closely with IOM as key informants during the assessment with the aim to provide the humanitarian community with up-to-date information on the locations, needs Sites where people are living where open defecation is 7 frequently visible and demographics of displaced populations. Sites where people do no have enough containers to 0 fetch/store water DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW EAST HARAGE ZONE (OROMIA) SITE LEVEL ASSESSMENT 13 - 22 AUGUST 2018

Key Food and Nutrition Indicators Key Protection Indicators How do most households access food? Given by PROTECTION Number of sites at which security is provided 5 relative or Who provides security at the majority of sites? Self orga- friends nized FOOD When was the last time food was distributed in the majority of sites None Number of sites at which security incidents are reported 1 Sites where > 50% households recieved food assistance None Number of sites with access to a market 9 Most common reason for lack of market access N/A COMMUNICATION Number of sites where screening was conducted for malnourished 9 children and/or pregnant and lactating women Key Communication Indicators Number of sites where supplementary feeding is available for 0 At the majority of sites, where do most residents get their Families/Friends pregnant and lactating mothers information/ news from? Number of sites where supplementary feeding is available for 0 At the majority of sites, what additional information would Access to Services/ children be most beneficial for IDPs? Safety Security

Key Health Indicators Number of sites at which unusual number of deaths in the last 1 month were observed? LIVELIHOOD Key Livelihood Indicators HEALTH Number of sites at which unusual deaths of animals were observed 3 Occupation/trade of IDPs in the majority of sites Farming in the last month? Number sites with access to income generating activities 0 At the majority of sites how long does it take to reach the health On site/Off Number of sites with livestock on site 9 facility? site <30 mins Number of sites with access to land for cultivation 0 In the majority of sites, where are most women are delivering Health childern? Facility Are most women seeing health professionals during their Yes All pregnancy?

EDUCATION Key Education Indicators Number of sites with access to formal primary education (FPE) 0

* This DTM report is intended to provide a summary of the key sectoral indicators and demographic data collected during the rapid site assessment. For comprehensive data on all indicators please see the full dataset available on request from DTM Ethiopia, dtmethiopia@ iom.int. DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW HARERI REGION ( TOWN) SITE LEVEL ASSESSMENT 13 - 22 AUGUST 2018

KEY SITE INFORMATION 2 KEY IDP INFORMATION 1 Collective sites 0 Sites with SMC 1 Transit center 2 Sites with SMA Sites 381 Total Displaced People Inaccesible Sites 76 Total Displaced Households

DEMOGRAPHICS Shinile Siti Population Location IDPs Population in collective centres 131 Dire Dawa Chinaksen Population in transit centre 250 Jarso OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT Kombolcha Total 381 Conflict induced displacement in Hareri region Origins Zone Woreda

DATA COLLECTION: 13 - 22 AUGUST 2018 Origin of the largest IDP group Fafan Jijiga Town

Kersa Sites by causes of displacement Ô Conflict Jijiga Haro Maya IDPs in assessed woredas MOBILITY Model primary school 381 Month of arrival Sites at which IDPs Ô Gursum ÔPolice Meda intend to return Gursum Boundaries of the first IDP group Hareri 4 August Regional Boundary 2 Woreda Boundary 2018 Kurfa Chele

´ 0 3 6 12 18 Kilometers Month of arrival Time Frame Sources : IOM Map production date : 31 August 2018 13 August This map is for illustration purposes only. of the last IDP group Names and boundaries on this map do not Unknown imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. 2018 Map Data Source: Boundary shpefile - 2008

www.displacement.iom.int/ethiopia [email protected] Key Shelter Indicators

ERITREA Red Sea SHELTER TIGRAY YEMEN Sites where >25% households living outside/open spaces 2 East Harerge Babile SUDAN Fedis AFAR Girawa DJIBOUTI Gulf of Aden AMHARA Sites where >50% households living in permanent shelter 2 BENSHANGUL GUMZ SOMALIA A.A Sites where >50% households in below standard shelters 0

GAMBELLA OROMIA

SNNPR SOUTH SOMALI Sites where >50% households in emergency shelters 0 SUDAN

Sources: Esri, USGS, NOAA KENYA Most needed NFI in the majority of sites Emergency shelter kits East Harerge

METHODOLOGY Key Wash Indicators The DTM Rapid Response Site Assessment tool is desigend to provide detailed information WASH Main source of drinking water Piped at site level for emergencies occuring outside the DTM Mobility Tracking data collection Network/ periods. Only collective sites were included in this assessment, as a result, the displacement Water situation in host communities is not reprisented in this report. IDP community leaders Truck collaborated closely with IOM as key informants during the assessment with the aim to Sites with insufficient drinking water 0 provide the humanitarian community with up-to-date information on the locations, needs Sites where there are non-functional latrines 1 and demographics of displaced populations. Sites where people are living where open defecation is 1 frequently visible Sites where people do no have enough containers to 0 fetch/store water DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW HARERI REGION (HARAR TOWN) SITE LEVEL ASSESSMENT 13 - 22 AUGUST 2018

Key Food and Nutrition Indicators Key Protection Indicators How do most households access food? Given by PROTECTION Number of sites at which security is provided 2 relative or Who provides security at the majority of sites? Self or- friends ganized/ FOOD When was the last time food was distributed in the majority of sites None Other Sites where > 50% households recieved food assistance None Number of sites at which security incidents are reported 0 Number of sites with access to a market 2 Most common reason for lack of market access N/A COMMUNICATION Number of sites where screening was conducted for malnourished 0 children and/or pregnant and lactating women Key Communication Indicators Number of sites where supplementary feeding is available for 0 At the majority of sites, where do most residents get their Other pregnant and lactating mothers information/ news from? Number of sites where supplementary feeding is available for 0 At the majority of sites, what additional information would Access to Services/ children be most beneficial for IDPs? Safety Security

Key Health Indicators Number of sites at which unusual number of deaths in the last 0 month were observed? LIVELIHOOD HEALTH Number of sites at which unusual deaths of animals were observed 0 in the last month? Key Livelihood Indicators At the majority of sites how long does it take to reach the health Off site Occupation/trade of IDPs in the majority of sites Petty facility? >30 mins Trade In the majority of sites, where are most women are delivering Health Number sites with access to income generating activities 0 childern? Facility Number of sites with livestock on site 0 Are most women seeing health professionals during their Yes All Number of sites with access to land for cultivation 0 pregnancy?

EDUCATION Key Education Indicators Number of sites with access to formal primary education (FPE) 0

* This DTM report is intended to provide a summary of the key sectoral indicators and demographic data collected during the rapid site assessment. For comprehensive data on all indicators please see the full dataset available on request from DTM Ethiopia, dtmethiopia@ iom.int. GLOSSARY

Collective Site All site typologies which are not classified as host communities. Many of the site typologies which fall under this term are camp - like settings.

Transit Centre Transit centers are sites which are established by international organizations to host internally displaced populations and returnees for short periods of time before they can be relocated either to a planned site/ camp or their places of origin.