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WEST GUJI: ROUND 6 RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019 PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019 RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6 RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019 PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019 Primary Road Y E M E N Total IDP Individuals OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT Secondary Road ± 1 - 22,000 Region RRA Round 6 - Gedeo and West Guji Zones Kilometers 22,001 - 45,000 Map Production Date : 29 Mar 2019 Zone 1:550,000 1 cm = 6 km 0 5 10 20 displacement.iom.int/ethiopia | [email protected] 45,001 - 70,000 Woreda Source Data : ESRI, IOM, UNJLC Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries Waterbody K E N YA 70,001 - 17,0000 on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. ARBE WOLAYITA GONNA RRA Total (as of 17 March 2019): GEDEO:ALETA 374,872 IDP HUMBO BURSA 690,364 IDPs LOKA WENDO 59,413 HOUSEHOLDS BOREDA ABAYA CHUKO 115,246 HOUSEHOLDS WESTSIDAM A 315,492 IDP BONA HULLA ZURIA GUJI: 55,833 HOUSEHOLDS MIRAB ABAYA DARA DILA TOWN ABAYA DILA BORE ZURIA GAMO GOFA WENAGO MAP SUMMARY BULE AFELE KOLAThis map indicates YIRGACHEFE (DIMA) the displacedANA YIRGACHEFE population spreadSORA TOWN across woredasGUJI . The *Note: There GEDEO darker the shade were high levels ARBA GELANA URAGA MofINC mobilityH during of the woreda the KOCHERE ZandURIA after the data larger the displaced collection period. population AhostedNA SORA According to NDRMC there. See the key (National Disaster KOCHERE HAMBELAabove for numbers Risk Management GEDEB WAMENA WEST corresponding to Commission), a total GUJI of 675,737 IDPs were shade. observed in Gedeo KERCHA AMARO for March 2019. This ODO BIRBIRSA SHAKISO will be verified in KOJOWA RRA round 7. ELA DIMA SEGEN TOWN AREA P. BULE HORA TOWN BULE HORA SURRO BERGUDA BURJI MELKA SODA SUMMARY From April to July 2018 a localized conflict in Gedeo and West Guji zones caused the displacement of an estimatedSABA 958,175 people. As of 17 March 2019, an estimatedDU G690,364DA individuals are still displaced across both zones.BOR UOf these, 261 sites (74%) are in host communities and 94D sitesAWA (26%) are living in collective sites. A total of 355 sites were assessed whereD U187GDA were DAWA in Gedeo and 168 were in West Guji. RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6 RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019 PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019 Y E M E N Primary Road Y E M E N Indicator Score Primary Road OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT NEEDS IDPs by Woredes of Origin OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT Secondary Road Secondary Road ± 1 - 7 ± 1,000 - 20,000 RRA Round 6 - Gedeo and West Guji Zones Region RRA Round 6 - Gedeo and West Guji Zones Region 8 - 14 Kilometers Kilometers 20,001 - 35,000 Map Production Date : 29 Mar 2019 Map Production Date : 29 Mar 2019 Zone 1:770,000 1 cm = 8 km Zone 1:550,000 1 cm = 6 km 0 5 10 20 15 - 29 0 5 10 20 displacement.iom.int/ethiopia | [email protected] 35,001 - 55,000 displacement.iom.int/ethiopia | [email protected] Woreda Woreda Source Data : ESRI, IOM, UNJLC Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries 30 - 90 Source Data : ESRI, IOM, UNJLC Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries Waterbody 55,001 - 340,000 Waterbody K E N YA on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. K E N YA on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. ARBE SODO ZURIA DAMOT BORICHA GORCHE WOLAYITA DODOLA MAP SUMMARY GONNA HUMBO WEYDIE ALETA WONOSHO HUMBO BURSA DALE KOKOSA WEST LOKA WENDOThis map indicates the WOLAYITA BURSA ARBE ABAYA ARSI BOREDA CHUKO GONNA severity of IDPs’ self- LOKA NENESEBO BONA SIDAMA ABAYA (WEREKA) reportedHU LneedsLA acrossZU allRIA ALETA WENDO SIDAMA MIRAB sectors at woreda level. BONA BOREDA CHUKO BENSA CHIRE ABAYA DARA The darker the shade of ZURIA DILA the woreda the more HULLA TOWN DARA ABAYA DILA severe the BOneedsRE are DILA ZURIA ABAYA TOWN reported to be. MIRAB DILA ABAYA ZURIA BORE GAMO ARORESA GAMO BULE GOFA WENAGO WENAGO GOFA GIRJA BULE AFELE (HARENFEMA) GEDEO AFELE KOLA KOLA (DIMA) ANA SORA YIRGACHEFE (DIMA) ANA YIRGACHEFE TOWN GIRJA YIRGACHEFE SORA YIRGACHEFE (HARENFEMA) TOWN GUJI GELANA GEDEO URAGA KOCHERE GUJI ARBA ARBA GELANA ADOLA URAGA MINCH MINCH KOCHERE ZURIA ZURIA KOCHERE HAMBELA GEDEB WAMENA WADERA ANA SORA KOCHERE HAMBELA KERCHA GEDEB WAMENA AMARO BIRBIRSA WEST ODO KOJOWA SHAKISO GUJI WEST ELA DIMA GUJI TOWN KERCHA SEGEN BULE AMARO AREA P. HORA ODO BIRBIRSA TOWN SHAKISO BULE KOJOWA SURRO HORA BERGUDA ELA DIMA SEGEN TOWN MELKA AREA P. BURJI SODA BULE HORA SABA TOWN BULE DUGDA BORU HORA DAWA FOR A COMPREHENSIVE SURRO OVERVIEW OF ALL SECTOR BERGUDA BURJI MELKA INDICATORS AND DATA SODA PLEASE SEE THE DATASET. BORENA SECTOR SPECIFIC DATA IS SABA YABELO AVAILABLE AT SITE LEVEL. DUGDA BORU DAWA TELTELE ARERO GORO DUGDA DAWA DOLA " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6 RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019 PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019 Y E M E N IDPs by Woredes of Origin Primary Road PLACEOVERV OFIE WORIGIN OF D OFISP IDPSLAC EMENT Secondary Road ± 1,000 - 20,000 RRA Round 6 - Gedeo and West Guji Zones Region Kilometers 20,001 - 35,000 Map Production Date : 29 Mar 2019 Zone 1:770,000 1 cm = 8 km 0 5 10 20 35,001 - 55,000 displacement.iom.int/ethiopia | [email protected] Woreda Source Data : ESRI, IOM, UNJLC Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries 55,001 - 3385,00040,000 K E N YA Waterbody on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. SODO ZURIA BORICHA GORCHE DAMOT DODOLA HUMBO WEYDIE WONOSHO MAP SUMMARY DALE KOKOSA WEST WOLAYITA BURSA ThisARB Emap indicates AtheRSI locations GONNA LOKA of origin of people displacedNENES EinBO (WEREKA) ABAYA ALETA at woreda WENDO SIDAMA Gedeo and West Guji BONA BOREDA CHUKO level. The darkerBENSA the CshadeHIRE of ZURIA HULLA the woreda the more IDPs whose DARA place of origin is in the woreda. DILA See the key above for numbers ABAYA TOWN MIRAB DILA corresponding to the shade. ABAYA ZURIA BORE ARORESA GAMO BULE WENAGO GOFA GIRJA (HARENFEMA) GEDEO AFELE KOLA (DIMA) ANA SORA YIRGACHEFE TOWN GIRJA YIRGACHEFE (HARENFEMA) GELANA URAGA KOCHERE GUJI ARBA ADOLA MINCH ZURIA KOCHERE HAMBELA GEDEB WAMENA WADERA KERCHA AMARO BIRBIRSA ODO KOJOWA SHAKISO WEST ELA DIMA GUJI TOWN SEGEN BULE AREA P. HORA TOWN BULE SURRO HORA BERGUDA MELKA BURJI SODA SABA DUGDA BORU DAWA BORENA YABELO TELTELE ARERO GORO DOLA " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6 RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019 PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019 Displacement Overview: Gedeo and West Guji Needs Overview DTM Rapid Response Assessment (RRA) round 6 which level. While IDPs in most woredas reported significant was conducted from 11 to 17 March 2019 captured needs in terms of WASH, shelter, NFIs, food, nutrition, data on internally displaced people (IDPs) in 355 sites health, education and protection, Gedeb, Kercha and spread across 15 woredas in Gedeo and West Guji Kochere were reported to be woredas where the zones. As the map on page one indicates, Gedeb, Kerca needs of IDPs were most severe. DTM enumerators and Bule Hora are the woredas currently hosting the also observed significant levels of assessment fatigue largest numbers of IDPs. largely caused by unmet needs. Assessment fatigue manifested in IDPs expressing frustration and hostility Gedeb is host to 163,731 displaced people. Of these, at the frequent needs assessments conducted while 76,386 (47%) are in collective sites and 87,345 (53%) they perceived low levels of response. are living in host communities. Since RRA round 5 (conducted in February 2019), there has been a Methodology significant increase of 54,875 IDPs. This increase is The Rapid Response Assessment is conducted at site largely owed to an inflow of an additional 54,752 IDPs level on a monthly basis. The tool is designed to capture distributed across an additional 10 collective sites since timely data on displacement to inform emergency the previous round. responses and involves site and host community visits conducted by DTM enumerators who are supervised by Kerca is host to 98,370 displaced people. Of these DTM field project assistants. In Gedeo and West Guji, 22,706 (23%) are in collective sites and 75,664 (77%) the assessment is conducted over the course of seven are in host communities. Since RRA round 5, there days. Site visits are often conducted in coordination has been a slight increase of 1,077 IDPs in Kerca from with local and regional authorities who facilitate 97,293 IDPs in the previous round (February 2019). This access to sites and host communities. The involvement was due to a decrease of 3,582 IDPs in collective sites of local and regional authorities also helps to facilitate but an increase of 4,659 IDPs in host communities. the endorsement of DTM data by ensuring transparent and observed data collection at site level. Bule Hora is host to 70,663 displaced people. Of these 7,929 (11%) are in collective sites and 62,734 (89%) Data is collected from key informants and through are in host communities. Since RRA round 5 (February focus group discussions. DTM key informants include a 2019), there has been a decrease of 5,751 IDPs in Bule wide range of individuals such as teachers, local health Hora, most likely caused by an outflow of IDPs from workers, IDP community leaders and many more.
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