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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 6,325 1 9% 0-4 7% 7% 11% 18% 18-59 2 60> 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 2017 71,653 (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 1-3 37 % data collected through the Family Counting Exercise attributes of the individual Rohingya population data collected by the Ministry of Home Affairs. 4-5 39% *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.

Annex I Age and gender breakdown by camp / site new born new born infant 1-4 infant 1-4 18-59 18-59 60+ 60+ Camp 15 898 839 3,293 3,427 5,012 5,204 3,201 3,415 10,781 8,587 837 852 10,458 46,346 Camp 13 703 749 3,039 3,138 4,444 4,707 2,728 2,796 9,587 7,616 735 677 9,587 40,919 Camp 1W 757 756 2,882 2,898 4,336 4,392 2,644 2,743 9,454 7,606 843 738 9,235 40,049 Camp 3 684 736 3,036 3,086 4,182 4,412 2,518 2,685 9,345 7,301 677 587 9,112 39,249 Camp 7 723 731 2,996 3,079 4,218 4,435 2,657 2,612 9,167 7,232 724 662 9,320 39,236 Camp 1E 649 732 2,734 2,903 4,180 4,400 2,609 2,729 9,117 7,638 796 688 8,996 39,175 Camp 9 619 563 2,782 2,803 4,008 4,034 2,489 2,505 8,536 6,939 715 690 8,648 36,683 Camp 10 669 653 2,716 2,860 3,555 3,940 2,244 2,212 8,192 6,410 643 556 8,060 34,650 Camp 8E 528 531 2,425 2,512 3,592 3,707 2,454 2,395 7,866 6,296 593 587 7,730 33,486 Camp 11 584 623 2,473 2,529 3,533 3,759 2,228 2,304 7,623 6,219 562 515 7,483 32,952 Camp 8W 555 533 2,618 2,583 3,467 3,650 2,056 2,175 7,679 6,132 612 547 7,491 32,607 Camp 14 556 579 2,248 2,486 3,319 3,667 2,235 2,231 7,157 5,753 593 520 6,900 31,344 Camp 4 554 585 2,230 2,376 3,322 3,469 1,919 1,918 7,032 5,483 473 374 7,308 29,735 Camp 18 485 519 2,269 2,335 2,965 3,091 1,855 1,748 6,623 5,183 362 382 6,802 27,817 Camp 2E 521 498 2,057 2,109 3,024 3,323 1,698 1,744 6,616 5,024 494 421 6,573 27,529 Nayapara RC* 90 89 1,557 1,638 2,937 3,045 2,204 2,228 7,150 4,968 454 416 5,718 26,776 Camp 5 457 493 2,021 2,100 2,830 2,902 1,584 1,661 6,113 4,755 464 420 6,198 25,800 Nayapara Exp 436 365 1,823 1,904 2,926 3,169 1,961 1,811 6,190 4,294 419 351 5,887 25,649 Camp 6 514 442 1,971 2,090 2,666 2,834 1,429 1,533 5,676 4,499 427 384 5,695 24,465 Camp 2W 400 393 1,754 1,861 2,706 2,973 1,520 1,525 5,612 4,502 481 361 5,458 24,088 Jadimura 392 366 1,866 1,863 2,758 2,983 1,634 1,697 5,504 3,924 346 321 5,255 23,654 Unchiprang 413 387 1,613 1,808 2,573 2,644 1,696 1,688 4,877 4,003 378 332 4,619 22,412 Camp 12 370 359 1,620 1,703 2,371 2,657 1,577 1,535 5,119 3,999 407 352 4,896 22,069 Camp 16 434 394 1,591 1,673 2,332 2,545 1,523 1,442 4,968 4,006 383 323 4,830 21,614 Camp 19 314 302 1,429 1,514 2,049 2,271 1,322 1,358 4,397 3,438 314 274 4,354 18,982 Kutupalong RC* 85 71 1,087 1,268 1,981 2,115 1,468 1,415 4,762 3,794 293 284 3,727 18,623 Leda A 255 259 1,100 1,154 1,566 1,701 1,009 987 3,357 2,489 219 209 3,379 14,305 Leda MS 198 188 839 909 1,761 1,786 925 1,009 3,247 2,573 211 137 3,035 13,783 Chakmarkul 222 210 857 924 1,293 1,357 740 800 2,857 2,322 174 131 2,894 11,887 Shamlapur 183 202 818 853 1,472 1,507 637 656 2,723 1,714 173 164 2,693 11,102 Leda D 143 176 760 733 1,170 1,299 785 722 2,346 1,680 177 109 2,281 10,100 Camp 17 110 132 536 565 827 810 475 458 1,659 1,270 101 97 1,669 7,040 Leda C 104 96 483 533 821 816 421 465 1,624 1,088 116 98 1,617 6,665 No Camp** 85 97 416 449 540 555 397 366 1,272 1,022 108 87 1,257 5,394 Leda B 45 50 210 246 328 311 246 217 735 496 68 46 712 2,998 Camp 20 19 12 60 53 104 94 47 49 198 153 9 13 200 811 14,754 14,710 64,209 66,965 95,168 100,564 59,135 59,834 205,161 160,408 15,381 13,705 200,077 869,994 *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

Annex II Population figures by period of arrival Arrival Period Month Before 09 Oct 2016 09 Oct 2016-24 Aug 2017 25 Aug 2017-31 Dec 2017 01 Jan 2018 - Current date Camp 15 11 47 717 3,173 9,730 43,126 - - 10,458 46,346 Camp 13 11 42 791 3,455 8,784 37,418 1 4 9,587 40,919 Camp 1W 19 75 1,025 4,391 8,188 35,577 3 6 9,235 40,049 Camp 3 15 71 955 4,197 8,135 34,954 7 27 9,112 39,249 Camp 7 120 529 1,052 4,541 8,145 34,155 3 11 9,320 39,236 Camp 1E 35 168 1,586 6,816 7,369 32,168 6 23 8,996 39,175 Camp 9 89 349 2,147 8,740 6,410 27,586 2 8 8,648 36,683 Camp 10 10 45 628 2,678 7,415 31,902 7 25 8,060 34,650 Camp 8E 38 156 897 3,936 6,785 29,352 10 42 7,730 33,486 Camp 11 1 3 1,148 5,105 6,334 27,844 - - 7,483 32,952 Camp 8W 23 106 660 2,888 6,764 29,451 44 162 7,491 32,607 Camp 14 7 25 597 2,774 6,295 28,540 1 5 6,900 31,344 Camp 4 14 61 279 1,150 6,849 27,810 166 714 7,308 29,735 Camp 18 14 60 173 717 6,593 26,959 22 81 6,802 27,817 Camp 2E 3,149 13,373 1,624 6,888 1,800 7,268 - - 6,573 27,529 *Nayapara RC* 3,754 19,860 249 970 1,693 5,896 22 50 5,718 26,776 Camp 5 20 77 552 2,359 5,624 23,355 2 9 6,198 25,800 Nayapara Exp 46 236 493 2,203 5,335 23,165 13 45 5,887 25,649 Camp 6 57 257 1,081 4,872 4,555 19,327 2 9 5,695 24,465 Camp 2W 1,809 8,322 1,353 5,914 2,295 9,848 1 4 5,458 24,088 Jadimura 50 242 491 2,306 4,441 19,924 273 1,182 5,255 23,654 Unchiprang 5 33 211 1,024 4,402 21,352 1 3 4,619 22,412 Camp 12 3 15 237 1,076 4,652 20,958 4 20 4,896 22,069 Camp 16 5 25 282 1,251 4,543 20,338 - - 4,830 21,614 Camp 19 - - 373 1,693 3,957 17,180 24 109 4,354 18,982 Kutupalong RC* 2,932 15,460 194 774 601 2,389 - - 3,727 18,623 Leda A 10 38 330 1,447 3,031 12,790 8 30 3,379 14,305 Leda MS 2,092 10,155 168 652 775 2,976 - - 3,035 13,783 Chakmarkul 8 36 149 651 2,729 11,171 8 29 2,894 11,887 Shamlapur 260 1,195 287 1,222 2,130 8,616 16 69 2,693 11,102 Leda D 53 270 255 1,133 1,970 8,684 3 13 2,281 10,100 Camp 17 4 17 59 239 1,050 4,358 556 2,426 1,669 7,040 Leda C 59 242 100 402 1,455 6,012 3 9 1,617 6,665 No Camp** 11 54 144 626 1,096 4,687 6 27 1,257 5,394 Leda B 1 9 15 60 693 2,919 3 10 712 2,998 Camp 20 - - 1 5 195 790 4 16 200 811 14,735 71,653 21,303 92,328 162,818 700,845 1,221 5,168 200,077 869,994 *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

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 15 252 219 56 319 523 188 409 60 1,538 2,984 Camp 1E 285 169 41 549 452 326 481 55 1,085 2,846 Nayapara RC 135 173 41 604 170 51 1,202 33 1,199 2,836 Camp 7 170 220 28 362 375 248 471 113 1,221 2,789 Camp 13 312 251 79 310 395 208 344 64 1,430 2,761 Camp 1W 123 162 32 392 440 213 448 65 1,236 2,714 Camp 3 242 197 62 372 346 292 330 65 1,429 2,657 Camp 10 325 137 86 428 374 270 552 102 1,127 2,619 Camp 9 388 152 75 387 393 265 497 100 1,062 2,544 Camp 8E 373 171 78 374 397 261 442 91 1,135 2,500 Camp 4 239 212 87 152 236 175 221 102 1,327 2,428 Camp 18 208 157 62 251 226 173 313 85 1,180 2,166 Camp 11 235 176 64 294 314 166 251 72 1,139 2,087 Camp 5 214 164 73 212 291 173 212 64 1,117 2,010 Camp 2E 202 150 47 250 236 188 304 46 1,062 2,006 Nayapara Exp 122 103 39 183 228 67 142 48 1,298 1,965 Camp 14 166 121 47 189 322 137 309 42 970 1,870 Camp 6 158 161 44 222 240 126 321 40 798 1,791 Jadimura 89 82 18 160 155 58 102 40 1,148 1,758 Camp 8W 236 87 37 249 265 160 298 80 722 1,690 Camp 2W 91 101 16 271 226 110 254 55 704 1,592 Kutupalong RC 68 60 14 350 103 37 769 9 560 1,569 Camp 12 108 81 34 144 202 104 139 34 785 1,356 Camp 16 108 92 22 171 202 82 162 37 710 1,322 Camp 19 133 117 30 181 208 80 115 44 688 1,311 Leda A 113 82 37 113 124 66 135 19 708 1,188 Unchiprang 95 70 19 160 156 77 153 16 581 1,118 Shamlapur 58 50 12 75 99 43 70 11 756 1,028 Leda MS 74 52 28 129 100 31 80 17 483 845 Chakmarkul 80 58 22 106 85 32 104 32 449 828 Leda D 74 42 25 72 78 37 86 18 529 795 Leda C 62 50 9 69 74 26 60 10 438 665 Camp 17 22 18 8 18 36 18 25 3 136 523 No Camp 48 32 11 49 97 16 62 5 187 410 Leda B 14 9 6 20 34 13 14 3 191 262 Camp 20 5 5 3 5 4 2 4 21 41 5,627 4,183 1,392 8,192 8,206 4,519 9,881 1,680 31,149 61,874 4 UNHCR > POPULATION DATA ANALYSIS BANGLADESH

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 6 5695 24465 15549.132 4. 346464.545 0.636 Camp 7 9320 39236 187746.251 26. 526339.249 4.785 Camp 18 6802 27817 215867.551 28.7% 535809.108 7.760 Camp 10 8060 34650 275403.520 55.5% 220741.926 7.948 Camp 8W 7491 32607 261919.443 33.9% 510261.655 8.033 Camp 2E 6573 27529 231810.435 59.5% 157511.492 8.421 Camp 11 7483 32952 291155.076 62.5% 174864.364 8.836 Camp 3 9112 39249 370579.305 80.6% 89175.009 9.442 Camp 9 8648 36683 364589.856 56. 284492.949 9.939 Camp 2W 5458 24088 251214.118 63.0% 147230.927 10.429 Camp 1W 9235 40049 453408.960 84.8% 80984.993 11.321 Camp 4 7308 29735 358275.425 31.9% 765423.698 12.049 Camp 5 6198 25800 312596.386 50.8% 302700.815 12.116 Camp 8E 7730 33486 433694.962 45. 522855.700 12.952 Camp 13 9587 40919 566311.361 75.9% 180248.889 13.840 Camp 17 1669 7040 105265.735 12.0% 773225.497 14.953 Camp 1E 8996 39175 608228.119 96.0% 25354.869 15.526 Camp 19 4354 18982 340459.649 47.7% 373588.119 17.936 Kutupalong RC* 3727 18623 340824.720 89.4% 40514.956 18.301 Camp 12 4896 22069 487402.758 77. 143735.693 22.085 Camp 20 200 811 230466.416 46. 268065.658 284.176 *Kutupalong RC includes 14,127 registered refugees 5 UNHCR > POPULATION DATA ANALYSIS BANGLADESH