PALONG KHALI. JALIA PALONG Shamlapur BANGLADESH. Dhaka. Place of Origin. of the Rohingya refugees comes from Maungdaw Township 26% 39%
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1 BANGLADESH REFUGEE EMERGENCY Population Infographic (as of 18 March 2018) Population Figure Population 869,994 refugees 200,077 PALONG KHALI RAJA PALONG GHANDUNG 18,623 2 Kutupalong RC 577,342 Kutupalong Expansion Site 99,304 Hakimpara, Jamtoli and Moynarghona 869,994 1 population 4.3 Average family size Demography 55% 4 Registered 33,784 refugees 6, % 0-4 7% 7% 11% 18% > Counted* 836,210 (4%) (96%) refugees 193,752 * Some refugees living in host communities and in certain locations beyond the camp boundaries have not been counted 48% 5 9% WHYKONG 11,102 JALIA PALONG Shamlapur 11,887 Chakmarkul 22,412 Unchiprang BAHARCHHARA Registered Camp Other camps / sites BANGLADESH Dhaka 13,783 Leda MS 26,776 2 Nayapara RC NHILLA TEKNAF MYANMAR 34,068 Leda A, Lada B, Leda C and Leda D 25,649 Nayapara Expansion 23,654 Jadimura 1 2 km This figure includes 5,394 refugees residing outside formal camp / site boundaries. 2 Kutupalong RC includes 14,127 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,657 registered refugees 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 households have been identified 31% at least one protection vulnerability* Single mother Serious medical conditions Older person at risk Child headed Disability Separated child Older person Unaccompanied child Single parent infant Family Size Breakdown Place of Origin 67% Maungdaw Buthidaung Rathedaung Others of the Rohingya refugees comes from Maungdaw Township 5% 26% 67% Period of arrival 81% Before 09 Oct '16 09 Oct '16-24 Aug '17 24 Aug '17-31 Dec '17 Jan '18 - Current Linking Exercise of current population arrived between Aug. and Dec ,653 (7%) 92,328 (11%) 5,168 (1%) 700,845 (81%) The Linking Exercise, conducted from December 2017 until February 2018, was a collaborative effort between the Government of of the have a standard family size of 4-5 persons 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 attributes of the individual Rohingya population data collected by the Ministry of Home Affairs % *Kutopalong RC includes 14,065 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,572 The registered exercise refugees was conducted a view to creating a unified **This 5-8represents refugees residing outside formal camp / site boundaries 21% dataset individual data grouped into which will be used to better protect and assist. Above 8 39% 1% 1% 4% 4% 5% Creation date: 22 March 2018 Sources: UNHCR Feedback: bgdcoim@unhcr.org 16% *Figures are the percentage of total at least one person a specific need. More than one specific need may be present in one family.
2 Annex I Age and gender breakdown by camp / site new born new born infant 1-4 infant Camp ,293 3,427 5,012 5,204 3,201 3,415 10,781 8, ,458 46,346 Camp ,039 3,138 4,444 4,707 2,728 2,796 9,587 7, ,587 40,919 Camp 1W ,882 2,898 4,336 4,392 2,644 2,743 9,454 7, ,235 40,049 Camp ,036 3,086 4,182 4,412 2,518 2,685 9,345 7, ,112 39,249 Camp ,996 3,079 4,218 4,435 2,657 2,612 9,167 7, ,320 39,236 Camp 1E ,734 2,903 4,180 4,400 2,609 2,729 9,117 7, ,996 39,175 Camp ,782 2,803 4,008 4,034 2,489 2,505 8,536 6, ,648 36,683 Camp ,716 2,860 3,555 3,940 2,244 2,212 8,192 6, ,060 34,650 Camp 8E ,425 2,512 3,592 3,707 2,454 2,395 7,866 6, ,730 33,486 Camp ,473 2,529 3,533 3,759 2,228 2,304 7,623 6, ,483 32,952 Camp 8W ,618 2,583 3,467 3,650 2,056 2,175 7,679 6, ,491 32,607 Camp ,248 2,486 3,319 3,667 2,235 2,231 7,157 5, ,900 31,344 Camp ,230 2,376 3,322 3,469 1,919 1,918 7,032 5, ,308 29,735 Camp ,269 2,335 2,965 3,091 1,855 1,748 6,623 5, ,802 27,817 Camp 2E ,057 2,109 3,024 3,323 1,698 1,744 6,616 5, ,573 27,529 Nayapara RC* ,557 1,638 2,937 3,045 2,204 2,228 7,150 4, ,718 26,776 Camp ,021 2,100 2,830 2,902 1,584 1,661 6,113 4, ,198 25,800 Nayapara Exp ,823 1,904 2,926 3,169 1,961 1,811 6,190 4, ,887 25,649 Camp ,971 2,090 2,666 2,834 1,429 1,533 5,676 4, ,695 24,465 Camp 2W ,754 1,861 2,706 2,973 1,520 1,525 5,612 4, ,458 24,088 Jadimura ,866 1,863 2,758 2,983 1,634 1,697 5,504 3, ,255 23,654 Unchiprang ,613 1,808 2,573 2,644 1,696 1,688 4,877 4, ,619 22,412 Camp ,620 1,703 2,371 2,657 1,577 1,535 5,119 3, ,896 22,069 Camp ,591 1,673 2,332 2,545 1,523 1,442 4,968 4, ,830 21,614 Camp ,429 1,514 2,049 2,271 1,322 1,358 4,397 3, ,354 18,982 Kutupalong RC* ,087 1,268 1,981 2,115 1,468 1,415 4,762 3, ,727 18,623 Leda A ,100 1,154 1,566 1,701 1, ,357 2, ,379 14,305 Leda MS ,761 1, ,009 3,247 2, ,035 13,783 Chakmarkul ,293 1, ,857 2, ,894 11,887 Shamlapur ,472 1, ,723 1, ,693 11,102 Leda D ,170 1, ,346 1, ,281 10,100 Camp ,659 1, ,669 7,040 Leda C ,624 1, ,617 6,665 No Camp** ,272 1, ,257 5,394 Leda B ,998 Camp ,754 14,710 64,209 66,965 95, ,564 59,135 59, , ,408 15,381 13, , ,994 *Kutupalong RC includes 14,127 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,657 registered refugees **This represents refugees residing outside formal camp / site boundaries 2 UNHCR > POPULATION DATA ANALYSIS BANGLADESH
3 Annex II Population figures by period of arrival Arrival Period Month Before 09 Oct Oct Aug Aug Dec Jan Current date Camp ,173 9,730 43, ,458 46,346 Camp ,455 8,784 37, ,587 40,919 Camp 1W ,025 4,391 8,188 35, ,235 40,049 Camp ,197 8,135 34, ,112 39,249 Camp ,052 4,541 8,145 34, ,320 39,236 Camp 1E ,586 6,816 7,369 32, ,996 39,175 Camp ,147 8,740 6,410 27, ,648 36,683 Camp ,678 7,415 31, ,060 34,650 Camp 8E ,936 6,785 29, ,730 33,486 Camp ,148 5,105 6,334 27, ,483 32,952 Camp 8W ,888 6,764 29, ,491 32,607 Camp ,774 6,295 28, ,900 31,344 Camp ,150 6,849 27, ,308 29,735 Camp ,593 26, ,802 27,817 Camp 2E 3,149 13,373 1,624 6,888 1,800 7, ,573 27,529 *Nayapara RC* 3,754 19, ,693 5, ,718 26,776 Camp ,359 5,624 23, ,198 25,800 Nayapara Exp ,203 5,335 23, ,887 25,649 Camp ,081 4,872 4,555 19, ,695 24,465 Camp 2W 1,809 8,322 1,353 5,914 2,295 9, ,458 24,088 Jadimura ,306 4,441 19, ,182 5,255 23,654 Unchiprang ,024 4,402 21, ,619 22,412 Camp ,076 4,652 20, ,896 22,069 Camp ,251 4,543 20, ,830 21,614 Camp ,693 3,957 17, ,354 18,982 Kutupalong RC* 2,932 15, , ,727 18,623 Leda A ,447 3,031 12, ,379 14,305 Leda MS 2,092 10, , ,035 13,783 Chakmarkul ,729 11, ,894 11,887 Shamlapur 260 1, ,222 2,130 8, ,693 11,102 Leda D ,133 1,970 8, ,281 10,100 Camp ,050 4, ,426 1,669 7,040 Leda C ,455 6, ,617 6,665 No Camp** ,096 4, ,257 5,394 Leda B , ,998 Camp ,735 71,653 21,303 92, , ,845 1,221 5, , ,994 *Kutupalong RC includes 14,127 registered refugees & Nayapara RC includes 19,657 registered refugees **This represents refugees residing outside formal camp / site boundaries 3 UNHCR > POPULATION DATA ANALYSIS BANGLADESH
4 Annex III Population figures by specific needs of child headed separated unaccompanied a person disability older person at risk older person at risk people serious medical condition of single parents infants of single parent people specific needs Camp ,538 2,984 Camp 1E ,085 2,846 Nayapara RC , ,199 2,836 Camp ,221 2,789 Camp ,430 2,761 Camp 1W ,236 2,714 Camp ,429 2,657 Camp ,127 2,619 Camp ,062 2,544 Camp 8E ,135 2,500 Camp ,327 2,428 Camp ,180 2,166 Camp ,139 2,087 Camp ,117 2,010 Camp 2E ,062 2,006 Nayapara Exp ,298 1,965 Camp ,870 Camp ,791 Jadimura ,148 1,758 Camp 8W ,690 Camp 2W ,592 Kutupalong RC ,569 Camp ,356 Camp ,322 Camp ,311 Leda A ,188 Unchiprang ,118 Shamlapur ,028 Leda MS Chakmarkul Leda D Leda C Camp No Camp Leda B Camp ,627 4,183 1,392 8,192 8,206 4,519 9,881 1,680 31,149 61,874 4 UNHCR > POPULATION DATA ANALYSIS 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 and individuals in 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 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 m2 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 m2 per person. Camp Useable area % useable area Unuseable area Average usable area per person Camp Camp Camp % Camp % Camp 8W % Camp 2E % Camp % Camp % Camp Camp 2W % Camp 1W % Camp % Camp % Camp 8E Camp % Camp % Camp 1E % Camp % Kutupalong RC* % Camp Camp *Kutupalong RC includes 14,127 registered refugees 5 UNHCR > POPULATION DATA ANALYSIS 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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