Joint UN IDP Protection Monitoring Dashboard West Guji April 2019

Joint UN IDP Protection Monitoring Dashboard West Guji April 2019

Ethiopia | West Guji | IDP Protection Monitoring Dashboard April 2019 Key Figures Percentage of IDPs in Site types IDPs by Site types and IDPs caseloads in Woredas Dila Zuria Sites Assesed Bore 13 Gamo Wenago IDP in Host Community 39% Abaya (6 IDP Locations and 7 Return Locations) Gofa Bule Afele Kola (Dima) Return Collective Site 26% Yirgachefe Ana Sora 37,712 Total IDPs ! ! Yirgachefe Town Guji Gedeo 19,118 IDPs at IDP Locations Returns in Actual Homes 23% Uraga Gelana Kochere ! 18,594 IDPs at Return Locations IDP Collective Site 11% 5,067 ! ! Gedeb 12,650 Hambela Wamena Factors preventing IDPs from returning IDPs priority needs after returning 15,573 Segen Peoples' ! Kercha Safety and security concerns 38% Shelter 100% 9,094 Amaro ! No freedom of movement 31% Food 86% Birbirsa Kojowa ! ! ! House destroyed/land occupied 23% Boundaries ! NFIs 71% Ela Dima Regional Boundary ! Returnees were attacked 23% Zone Boundary Bule Hora T!own Clothes 29% Woreda Boundary Site Types Extortion 8% ! Suro Barguda Bule Hora Melka Soda Family tracing 14% IDP Location ! Return Location 17,072 No access to livelihoods 8% IDPs caseloBaudrsj iin woredas ± Legal assistance 14% 5,067 West Guji 15,573 No assistance in place of origin 8% Dugda Dawa 0 4.75 9.5 19 17,072 Kms Water 14% The boundaries and names shown and designations used do not imply official endorsement by United Nations Vulnerabilities IDPs priority needs at place of displacement IDP sites with complaint mechanisms Where IDPs report grievances in return locations Unknow Unknown, Older persons 23.6% n, 17% 14% Shelter 83% Polygamous marriage 16.3% Women at risk 15.7% Food 83% Persons with physical disabilities 11.2% Complaint NFIs 67% No mechanis Local People at risk Complaint m in place, 8.5% mechanism Autorities, Water 67% , 17% 67% Children at risk 7.2% 86% Separated children 4.7% Clothes/Shoes 50% Children with physical disabilities 4.4% Returnees able to bring their items with them? NOTE: Returns in actual homes are Dignity kits 33% classied as: Family reunification required 2.3% 71% - IDP returnees living in their own Income/Employement 17% Unaccompanied minors 1.8% homes in their place of origin, Persons with serious health conditions 1.8% Security 17% - IDPs living in kebeles of origin with Persons with mental disabilities 1.4% 14% 14% relatives or in rented houses within the Latrines 17% host community because their homes Child marriage 0.8% were destroyed. Children with mental disabilities 0.4% Yes Some items No The Protection Monitoring data used to generate the above infographics was collected by UNHCR, UNFPA and UNICEF. The data was collected through Key Informant (KI) interviews. If you have questions or comments, please contact Noah Sempiira ([email protected]), and Dula Duguma ([email protected])..

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