In coordination with the Inter-Cluster Working Group, the Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster continues to advocate for non-creation of new camp-like settings in Juba. Humanitarian interventions should be aimed at providing temporary emergency assistance that will not serve as a pull factor for IDPs to remain in the sites.
OCHA reports that 15,061 people remain displaced by the insecurity in Juba. Of these, 10,838 people are sheltering in the UN Tong Ping and UN House bases. An estimated 4,223 IDPs are staying in three collective centres. Twelve sites where displaced people were staying are now closed as the people have gone home.
UNMISS TONGPING
CCCM
· Estimated population figure: 4,000
· IOM continues registration of IDPs who already have a plot at UN house.
Shelter and NFI
· IOM distributed 1,064 plastic sheets (one per HH or group of people living together).
· Site improvements, including preparation of the land with grading and additional marram, are ongoing
· IOM has pre-positioned shelter material on site to enable shelter construction to begin on 21 July.
WASH
· 60,000 litres (15L/person/day) of safe drinking water was delivered.
· Improvement of the drainage for one water point and increasing the number of taps at all the water points is planned for 21 July.
· IDPs have access to 35 functional latrines, at a rate of 111 people per latrine.
· 40 latrines are ongoing construction, for which two trenches of stances were excavated by UNICEF.
· 20 hygiene promoters will begin activities on 21 July.
· IOM is finalizing construction of latrines at the IOM temporary clinic.
· Construction of bathing facilities will begin on 21 July.
Health
· Medical referrals from Tong Ping: ICRC will transport trauma cases to UN House, where MSF will treat trauma and IMC will treat general surgery patients. All suspected cholera patients will be transported to the cholera treatment centre at Juba Teaching Hospital (JTH).
· Cholera case: One suspected cholera case tested positive case by rapid diagnostic test (RDT) tand has been sent for laboratory culture test to verify. Contact tracing with immediate family along with disinfection of the house was conducted. The child of the first case was transferred to JTH for suspected cholera (waiting on RDT results).
· IOM medical staff conducted 233 consultations, with most patients seeking treatment for malaria, acute respiratory infection and skin disease.
· IOM will train health and hygiene promoters on 21 July; messaging will focus on good hygiene practices, drinking safe water and early detection of cholera symptoms.
· An oral rehydration point will be set up in the clinic area as part of the cholera preparedness and response.
· IOM has begun providing maternity services at the site.
FSL
· Food distribution is scheduled for 21 July. World Vision will distribute blanket supplementary feeding for all children under five.
Protection
· Conflicts at the water point have been observed between women (this should be eased as the site is
developed and additional water points are finalized).
· Child Friendly Space (CFS) and School are in need of a permanent space and are currently operating in a temporary area near to the clinic with education in the morning and psychosocial support in the afternoon.
UNMISS UN HOUSE
CCCM
· Population of new arrivals remains at 6,836 individuals.
· Limited number of agencies travelled to UN House on 20 July due to demonstrations in Juba.
FSL
· Delivery of general food distribution commodities will begin on 21 July in PoC 1 and 22 July in PoC 3.
Protection
· Protection Cluster continues to seek protection arrangements to increase safety of IDPs along Yei road, north of PoC1.
· Prevention of gender-based violence, child protection and general protection activities are ongoing.
Shelter
· PoC1: New arrivals continue to stay in the NRC school and the community centre.
· PoC3: New arrivals continue to stay in the NRC school and the community centre.
· Space for construction of shelters for the large number of new arrivals is a challenge.
WASH
· Water delivery PoC1 and PoC3: 792,000L of water delivered by UNICEF.
· Latrine coverage PoC1: 66 persons per latrine
· Latrine coverage PoC3: 35 persons per latrine
· Sewage and garbage collection are ongoing.
· ACTED and UNICEF will look into additional space for pre-positioning of water supplies.
· Hygiene promotion is ongoing, and cholera prevention activities have begun in PoC3.
Health
· IMC has returned to pre-crisis capacity.
· IMC and MSF are operational in PoC1 and PoC3, and the ambulance continues to move freely in the site.