BANGLADESH: Cox s Bazar refugee response (4W) - as of 20 Apr 2018
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1 BANGLADESH: Cox s Bazar refugee response (4W) - as of 20 Apr 2018 Kutupalong Expansion Site 608,720 Population Kutupalong RC 14,130 Population Chakmarkul 12,360 Population Ghandung Kutupalong RC Camp 14/ Hakimpara 31,240 Population Palong Khali Kutupalong Expansion SIte Camp 16/Bagghona/Potibonia 22,200 Population Villages in 715 Population Camp 15/Jamtoli 45,680 Population Camp 15 Jamtoli Camp 14 Hakimpara Camp 16 Bagghona/Potibonia Unchiprang 21,640 Population Villages in Nhilla 92,000 Population Chakmarkul Jalia Palong Villages in Palong Khali 620 Population Unchiprang Whykong Villages in Jalia Palong 1,380 Population Baharchhara Collective Site Refugees in Host Community Nhilla MYANMAR Villages in Baharchhara 13,370 Population Registered Refugee Camp Collective Site Leda MS 9,760 Population Villages in Whykong 470 Population Available Services WASH Health Leda MS Shelter / NFI Nutrition Child sub-sector Nayapara RC Nayapara RC 19,660 Population Villages in Sabrang 2,710 Population Education Gender Based Violence sub-sector Food Security Site Management Villages in Ratna Palong 135 Population Villages in Paurashava 650 Population Villages in 800 Population Villages in Haldia Palong 190 Population * Activities shown include only those which have been completed or are ongoing. Planned activiites are not reflected here. Paurashava Map Sources: ISCG 4W, IOM NPM - Map created on 26 Apr The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Product prepared with 4W input by sectors as of 06 Apr and only intended as a representation of available data. The actual number of partners and activity in the field could be different than reported.
2 Education Food Security Health NFI/Shelter Nutrition WASH Site Management Upazila Union Location Population Child GBV TOTAL Ukhia Baharchhara communities 13, Leda MS 9, Nhilla Nayapara RC 19, communities 92, Sabrang communities 2, communities Paurashava communities Chakmarkul 12, Whykong Unchiprang 21, communities Haldia Palong communities Jalia Palong communities 1, Camp 14 31, Camp 15 45, Palong Khali Camp 16 22, Kutupalong Expansion Site 608, , ,985 communities Kutupalong RC 14, communities Ratna Palong communities TOTAL , , ,846 Data Source: ISCG as of 20 April 2018 *Activities shown include only those which have been completed or are ongoing. Product prepared with 4W input by sectors as of 20 April and only intended as a representation of available data. The actual number of partners and activity in the field could be different than reported.
3 Upazila Union location Baharchhara communities SCI, UNHCR IOM BRAC, Caritas, GUSS, ICRC, IOM, SI, UNHCR SCI, BRAC, IOM, SCI, SI, UNHCR,, DPHE, WHH IOM, UNHCR SI, UNHCR, DFID - - Leda MS ACF, IOM, SCI Caritas, IOM, UNHCR, WVI BRAC, IOM, DPHE IOM SI, UNHCR UNHCR IOM Nhilla Nayapara RC BRAC, UNHCR ACF, SCI, UNFPA, UNHCR IOM, UNHCR UNHCR BRAC, Oxfam, UNHCR, IOM, UNHCR UNHCR, TAI UNHCR UNHCR BRAC, IOM, SCI, SI, UNHCR,, communities SCI, UNHCR IOM BRAC, Caritas, GUSS, ICRC, IOM, SI, UNHCR SCI, IOM, UNHCR SI, UNHCR, DFID - - DPHE, WHH Sabrang communities UNHCR SI IOM SI, UNHCR - - communities SI IOM SI, UNHCR Paurashava communities SI IOM SI, UNHCR - - BRAC Chakmarkul - ICRC, IOM, ACF, Bastob, BRAC, IOM, Oxfam, SI,, MSF, DSK, DPHE, HELP e.v., IOM SI, UNHCR, HI - ACF, BRAC, HI, MOAS, MDM BRAC, HELP e.v. HI G2A Whykong ACF, Bastob, BRAC, IOM, Oxfam, SI,, MSF, DSK, DPHE, HELP e.v., Unchiprang - ACF, BRAC, HI, MOAS, MDM BRAC, ICRC, IOM, HELP e.v. IOM SI, UNHCR, HI HI - G2A communities SCI, UNHCR SCI, SCI, DSK - SI, UNHCR - - communities Haldia Palong IOM - Jalia Palong communities - - BRAC, SCI IOM IOM Camp 16, DoPeace BRAC,, IRC, CPI, DoPeace BRAC, CARE, IOM, WVI, CW, AWO, Agrajattra, DoPeace, IHH ACF, BRAC, CARE, Agrajattra, DSK CARE, IOM, UNHCR - IRC CARE, IRC Camp 14 ACF, BRAC, Agrajattra, PWJ, CPI, FDSR, BDRCS, Medglobal BRAC, IFRC, IOM, CW, Agrajattra ACF, BRAC,, OBAT, Agrajattra, DPHE Camp 15, OBAT ACF, BRAC, CA, IOM, SCI, WVI, IHA, CPI, BDRCS BRAC, CA, CARE, Caritas, GUSS, IOM, UNHCR, CW, IHH, SKB SCI, UNHCR,, WVI ACF, BRAC, CA, SCI, SI,, DAM, MSF, DSK CA, IOM CA CA CA Ukhia Kutupalong Expansion Site SCI, UNHCR,, OBAT AAB, ACF, Oxfam,, FAO ACF, BRAC, IOM, RI, SCI, UNFPA, UNHCR,, WVI, Friendship, HI, Agrajattra, IRC, AAB, ACF, BRAC, CARE, Caritas, GUSS, IFRC, MI, CZM, Mercy Malaysia, FDSR, ASEAB, SP, IOM, SCI, UNHCR, WVI, CW, MHI, HI, Agrajattra, BDRCS, HAEFA, MDM, HelpAge, SAMS, FH, AAR, Tearfund, IHH, WC-MEDAIR SALT ACF, SCI, UNHCR,,, WVI, MI AAB, ACF, BRAC, CARE, Caritas, IFRC, IOM, Oxfam, SCI, UNHCR,, Friendship, Plan, MHI, OBAT, Agrajattra, TdH, MSF, CCDB, DSK, DPHE, GRC, UP, WaterAid, SPACE, HELVETAS, DRCS, ICCO/ACT Alliance, CAID, SHED Caritas, IOM, UNHCR, WVI IOM, UNHCR, HI, DRC UNHCR, HI, IRC CARE, IOM, UNHCR, IRC communities - WVI ACF BRAC, IOM, UNHCR ACF, DSK Kutupalong RC BRAC, UNHCR ACF, IOM, UNFPA, UNHCR, BDRCS BRAC, Caritas, IOM, UNHCR UNHCR ACF, BRAC, IOM, Oxfam, UNHCR, DPHE IOM, UNHCR - UNHCR - communities - - ACF ACF, BRAC, UNHCR - IOM Ratna Palong communities IOM * Activities shown include only those which have been completed or are ongoing. Product prepared with 4W input by sectors as of 20 April and only intended as a representation of available data. The actual number of partners and activity in the field could be different than reported.
4 BANGLADESH: Cox s Bazar refugee response by Camp (4W) - as of 20 Apr 2018 Ghandung Camp 2W Population by Camp > 40,000 people 20,001-40,000 < 20,000 Available Services WASH Shelter / NFI Nutrition Education Food Security Health Child sub-sector Gender Based Violence sub-sector Site Management 41,100 Population 39,300 Population 32,700 Population Campe 2W 25,000 Population 39,300 Population 30,200 Population 26,800 Population 40,500 Population 35,700 Population 33,100 Population 36,400 Population 33,200 Population 24,300 Population 42,900 Population 11,800 Population 26,800 Population 22,100 Population 1,500 Population 27,400 Population 34,700 Population Map Sources: ISCG 4W, IOM NPM - Map created on 26 Apr The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Activities shown include only those which have been completed or are ongoing. Planned activiites are not reflected here. Product prepared with 4W input by sectors as of 06 April and only intended as a representation of available data. The actual number of partners and activity in the field could be different than reported.
5 Site Zone SCI, UNHCR, HI, UNHCR, Friendship, MI, ASEAB, MDM ACF, BRAC, UNHCR, Tearfund, MI ACF, BRAC, CARE, IOM, Oxfam, UNHCR,, OBAT, CCDB, DPHE, ICCO/ACT Alliance IOM, UNHCR HI HI - SCI, UNHCR, ACF, HI, IOM, UNFPA, UNHCR, IRC, ASEAB, HAEFA, SAMS ACF, BRAC, IOM, UNHCR, Tearfund, ACF, BRAC, CARE, Caritas, IOM, Oxfam, SCI, UNHCR,, CCDB, DPHE, ICCO/ACT Alliance, SHED IOM, UNHCR HI HI - ACF, ACF, Friendship ACF, BRAC, IOM, UNHCR, MHI ACF,, ACF, BRAC, IOM,, DPHE IOM, UNHCR Camp 2W UNHCR, ACF, BRAC, IOM, UNFPA, UNHCR, IRC, Mercy Malaysia, ASEAB ACF, BRAC, UNHCR, MHI UNHCR,, ACF, BRAC, IOM, UNHCR,, DPHE, SHED IOM, UNHCR DRC IRC IOM, IRC UNHCR, Oxfam,, FAO HI, RI,, IRC ACF, BRAC, IOM, UNHCR UNHCR,, OBAT, DPHE, WaterAid IOM, UNHCR HI, UNHCR HI, UNHCR UNHCR SCI, UNHCR,, OBAT Oxfam,, FAO ACF, HI, RI, SCI, UNFPA, UNHCR, IRC ACF, BRAC, CARE, Caritas, IOM, SCI, UNHCR SCI, UNHCR,, UNHCR,, OBAT, MSF IOM, UNHCR HI, UNHCR HI, UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR Oxfam UNHCR ACF, BRAC, Caritas, IOM, UNHCR UNHCR, UNHCR,, OBAT, MSF, DPHE, SPACE IOM, UNHCR UNHCR, DRC - - UNHCR, - UNFPA, UNHCR ACF, BRAC, MHI UNHCR, ACF, BRAC, IOM, Oxfam,, Friendship, DPHE IOM, UNHCR UNHCR, DRC UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR, ACF, BRAC, IOM, Friendship, CZM, SALT ACF, BRAC, Caritas, GUSS, IOM, UNHCR, MHI ACF, BRAC, IOM,, Friendship, OBAT, MSF, DPHE IOM, UNHCR UNHCR, DRC - UNHCR Kutupalong-Balukhali Expansion Site IOM, MI, FH, OBAT Oxfam, RI, UNHCR,, WVI, Friendship ACF, BRAC, IOM, UNHCR, MHI, IHH ACF, BRAC, Caritas, IOM, UNHCR, MHI, AAR, Tearfund, MI, WVI ACF, BRAC, IOM, Oxfam,, Friendship, Plan, MHI, DPHE, HELVETAS UNHCR,, Friendship, Plan, OBAT, MHI, TdH, MSF, DPHE IOM, UNHCR UNHCR, DRC - UNHCR IOM, UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR - BRAC, HI, IOM, UNFPA, WVI, Agrajattra, Mercy Malaysia, HAEFA ACF, BRAC, CARE, GUSS, IOM, UNHCR, WVI, MHI, Agrajattra, WVI ACF, BRAC, IOM, Oxfam,, Friendship, Plan, MHI, Agrajattra, DPHE, CAID IOM HI, IOM HI IOM ACF, IOM,, IRC ACF, BRAC, IOM, SCI, Agrajattra, MSF, DPHE AAB, ACF, BRAC, UNHCR, Friendship, MI, IRC, CZM, HelpAge AAB, BRAC, IOM, WVI, MHI, MI AAB, ACF, BRAC, IOM, Oxfam,, MSF, DPHE IOM - IRC CARE, IRC AAB, Oxfam,, Friendship, FDSR, SP, BDRCS, MDM, SAMS AAB, BRAC, IOM, WVI, MHI AAB, BRAC, CARE, IOM, Oxfam,, Friendship, MSF, DPHE SCI ACF, BRAC, IOM,, WVI, IRC, CZM, FDSR BRAC, HI, IFRC, IOM, WVI, CW, WC-MEDAIR, WVI ACF, BRAC, IOM,, OBAT, TdH, MSF, DPHE, GRC, DRCS, CAID IOM, WVI - IRC - SCI, FAO RI, SCI, UNHCR Caritas, HI, IOM, UNHCR SCI BRAC, Caritas, IOM, SCI, UNHCR, Friendship, OBAT, MSF, DSK IOM, UNHCR UNHCR UNHCR - Oxfam ACF, IOM,, Friendship, BDRCS, HelpAge AAB, GUSS, IOM, SCI, UNHCR, MHI ACF, BRAC, IFRC, IOM, Oxfam, SCI,, Friendship, MSF, DPHE, GRC, UP IOM - - IOM Oxfam BDRCS WC-MEDAIR SCI BRAC, Oxfam,, Friendship, DPHE - BDRCS IOM - IOM, Oxfam,, Friendship * Activities shown include only those which have been completed or are ongoing. Product prepared with 4W input by sectors as of 20 April and only intended as a representation of available data. The actual number of partners and activity in the field could be different than reported.
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