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1 BANGLADESH REFUGEE EMERGENCY Population factsheet (as of 15 July 2018) Refugee population figure Refugee population density Demography refugee population 889,284 individuals 204,788 families Registered refugees 33,956 individuals 6,324 families Counted refugees* 855,328 (4%) individuals (96%) 198,464 families * Some refugees living in host communities and in certain locations beyond the camp boundaries may not have been counted. PALONG KHALI RAJA PALONG 10, / Shamlapur GHANDUNG 12,249 21/ Chakmarkul 22,288 22/ Unchiprang 18,883 1 Kutupalong RC 592,259 Kutupalong Expansion Site 101, / Hakimpara, 15 / Jamtoli, and 16 / Moynarghona MYANMAR 55% 4 adult 3% elderly 48% 5 Male 1 9% 0-4 7% 7% 11% 18% % 60> 9% Fe Registered camp 9, / Ali Khali 26,915 1 Nayapara RC NHILLA 33, / Leda 42, / Nayapara Extn TEKNAF 13,005 Other camps / sites 27/ 2 km Jadimura 1 Kutupalong RC includes 14,183 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,773 registered refugees This map does not include 4,553 refugees residing outside formal camp / camp boundaries The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Specific needs of the families have been identified 31% with at least one protection vulnerability* Place of origin 67% of the Rohingya refugees comes from Maungdaw Township Period of arrival of current population arrived 80% between Aug. and Dec 2017 Single mother Serious medical conditions Older persons at risk Disability Separated child Older person with Unaccompanied child Single parent with infant 5% 4% 4% 1% 1% 16% Maungdaw Buthidaung Rathedaung Others 5% 26% 67% Before 09 Oct '16 09 Oct '16-24 Aug '17 24 Aug '17-31 Dec '17 Jan '18 - Current 72,639 (8%) 93,569 (11%) 11,992 (1%) 711,084 (80%) Family size breakdown 39% Family Size of the families have a standard family size of 4-5 persons % Linking exercise % the Ministry of Home Affairs. *Kutopalong 5-8RC includes 21% 14,065 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,572 registered refugees **This represents refugees residing outside formal camp / site boundaries Above 8 3% The Linking Exercise, conducted from December 2017 until February 2018, was a collaborative effort between the Government of Bangladesh and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees that aimed to merge the family based Rohingya population data collected through the Family Counting Exercise with attributes of the individual Rohingya population data collected by The exercise was conducted with a view to creating a unified dataset with individual data grouped into families which will be used to better protect and assist families. *Figures are the percentage of total families with at least one person with a specific need. More than one specific need may be present within one family. Creation date: 17 July 2018
2 Annex I Age and gender breakdown by camp/site Infant below 1 Infant below Adult Adult 60+ Elderly 60+ Elderly ,537 3,677 5,282 5,477 3,412 3,596 11,500 9, ,145 49, ,255 3,264 4,930 5,443 3,106 2,915 10,230 7, ,776 42, ,018 3,110 4,414 4,676 2,714 2,786 9,537 7, ,538 40,687 1W ,927 2,947 4,404 4,468 2,684 2,770 9,605 7, ,381 40,648 1E ,784 2,936 4,224 4,446 2,631 2,755 9,253 7, ,122 39, ,025 3,091 4,191 4,413 2,511 2,683 9,346 7, ,118 39, ,961 3,073 4,178 4,394 2,602 2,559 9,028 7, ,188 38, ,771 2,791 3,983 4,038 2,484 2,511 8,531 6, ,642 36, ,290 2,504 4,047 4,169 2,325 2,415 8,043 5, ,804 33, ,612 2,734 3,432 3,781 2,161 2,121 7,823 6, ,710 33,225 8E ,391 2,489 3,553 3,637 2,425 2,358 7,753 6, ,624 33,036 8W ,657 2,607 3,492 3,682 2,070 2,173 7,750 6, ,563 32, ,426 2,468 3,464 3,673 2,196 2,256 7,461 6, ,331 32, ,229 2,471 3,296 3,643 2,221 2,206 7,101 5, ,843 31, ,283 2,446 3,408 3,563 1,961 1,960 7,208 5, ,490 30,484 2E ,189 2,248 3,184 3,452 1,743 1,800 6,930 5, ,900 28, ,281 2,336 2,977 3,090 1,853 1,746 6,621 5, ,799 27,831 Nayapara RC* ,580 1,642 2,931 3,037 2,227 2,280 7,169 4, ,734 26, ,980 2,051 2,760 2,826 1,539 1,623 5,975 4, ,054 25,192 2W ,841 1,966 2,836 3,083 1,562 1,568 5,875 4, ,725 25, ,007 2,117 2,695 2,866 1,448 1,544 5,741 4, ,762 24, ,604 1,794 2,560 2,624 1,690 1,681 4,854 3, ,592 22, ,606 1,696 2,356 2,633 1,567 1,528 5,080 3, ,855 21, ,589 1,671 2,328 2,538 1,522 1,438 4,966 4, ,828 21, ,548 1,627 2,168 2,408 1,380 1,425 4,679 3, ,633 20,149 Kutupalong RC* ,103 1,262 2,005 2,152 1,510 1,445 4,818 3, ,779 18, ,243 1,236 1,625 1, ,466 2, ,458 14, ,006 1,072 1,545 1, ,010 2, ,891 13, ,344 1, ,952 2, ,001 12, ,446 1, ,668 1, ,642 10, ,133 1, ,254 1, ,185 9, , ,136 4, , No camp** , ,059 4,553 15,009 14,964 65,997 68,757 97, ,892 60,177 60, , ,656 15,645 13, , ,284 *Kutupalong RC includes 14,183 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,773 registered refugees **This represents refugees residing outside formal camp boundaries 2 UNHCR > POPULATION FACTSHEET BANGLADESH
3 Annex II Population figures by period of arrival Arrival Period Before 09 Oct Oct Aug Aug Dec Jan Current date ,405 10,365 45, ,145 49, ,797 8,397 36, ,977 9,776 42, ,445 8,738 37, ,538 40,687 1W ,040 4,457 8,299 36, ,381 40,648 1E ,609 6,910 7,457 32, ,122 39, ,186 8,133 34, ,118 39, ,058 4,581 7,961 33, ,188 38, ,137 8,695 6,414 27, ,642 36, ,181 10, ,224 5,080 20, ,804 33, ,582 7,090 30, ,710 33,225 8E ,909 6,676 28, ,624 33,036 8W ,864 6,822 29, ,563 32, ,120 4,969 6,209 27, ,331 32, ,745 6,238 28, ,843 31, ,193 6,969 28, ,490 30,484 2E 3,226 13,638 1,675 7,081 1,974 7, ,900 28, ,590 26, ,799 27,831 Nayapara RC* 3,752 19, ,694 5, ,734 26, ,270 5,481 22, ,054 25,192 2W 1,832 8,405 1,393 6,060 2,459 10, ,725 25, ,078 4,856 4,614 19, ,762 24, ,001 4,381 21, ,592 22, ,074 4,612 20, ,855 21, ,249 4,541 20,316 4,828 21, ,757 4,170 18, ,633 20,149 Kutupalong RC* 2,928 15, , ,779 18, ,182 9,127 1,107 4,842 3,458 14, ,213 2,470 11, ,891 13, ,726 11, ,001 12, , ,210 2,101 8, ,642 10, ,133 1,909 8, ,185 9, , ,136 4, , No camp** , ,059 4,553 Grand 14,937 72,639 21,618 93, , ,084 2,858 11, , ,284 *Kutupalong RC includes 14,183 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,773 registered refugees **This represents refugees residing outside formal camp boundaries 3 UNHCR > POPULATION FACTSHEET BANGLADESH
4 Annex III Population figures by specific needs with separated with unaccompanied with a person with disability with older person at risk with older person at risk with with people with serious medical condition Single parents with infants Single parent with people with specific needs ,252 3, ,612 3,202 1E ,142 2,899 Nayapara RC , ,198 2, ,259 2,771 1W ,264 2, ,423 2, ,422 2, ,644 2, ,069 2, ,065 2, ,431 2,462 8E ,113 2, ,186 2,163 2E ,167 2, ,117 2, ,095 1, , ,820 8W ,698 2W ,689 Kutupalong RC , , , , , , , No camp ,367 1,425 8,403 8,464 4,613 10,054 1,737 32,684 63,513 4 UNHCR > POPULATION FACTSHEET BANGLADESH
5 Annex IV Population density by camps in KTP Using GIS technology, polygons of the camps were established. The GPS coordinates of each family were then mapped into the polygons, in order to determine the total number of families and individuals within each camp. Based on the high quality drone imagery and field mapping conducted by Site Planning unit, the total usable area and non-usable area was calculated jointly by UNHCR with IOM. While the usable area refers to areas populated by refugees, the non-usable areas refers to flood and landslide prone areas. Note: The recommended minimum surface area is 45 m 2 per person when planning a refugee camp (including kitchen / vegetable gardening space). However the actual surface area per person (excluding garden space) should not be less than 30 m 2 per person. Useable area (sqm) % useable area Unuseable area (sqm) Average usable area per person (sqm) 6 5,762 24,734 15, % 346, ,188 38, , % 526, ,458 14, , , ,799 27, , % 535, W 7,563 32, , % 510, E 6,900 28, , % 157, ,710 33, , % 220, ,331 32, , , ,118 39, , % 89, ,642 36, , % 284, W 5,725 25, , % 147, W 9,381 40, , % 80, ,490 30, , , ,054 25, , % 302, E 7,624 33, , % 522, ,538 40, , % 180, E 9,122 39, , % 25, ,633 20, , % 373, Kutupalong RC* 3,779 18, , % 40, ,855 21, , % 143, ,136 4, , % 268, *Kutupalong RC includes 14,183 registered refugees 5 UNHCR > POPULATION FACTSHEET BANGLADESH
PALONG KHALI. 1 Kutupalong RC includes 14,129 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,659 registered refugees. Place of Origin 67%
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