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.
UNMISS TONGPING
CCCM
• Estimated population figure remains at 4,000.
• Camp management is coordinating shelter allocation with the camp leadership.
• Dead body management procedures have been established.
• Coordination on relocation ongoing with UN House camp management team and
UNMISS.
• Site improvement has begun with support from UNMISS engineering.
Shelter/NFI
• IOM shelter team erected two complete communal shelters and completed the frame
structure for the third shelter.
• Shelter construction and site development will continue 22 July.
WASH
Water
• IOM delivered 72,000 litres of safe drinking water at a rate of 18 litres per person per day.
• Four water points are complete, with the fourth completed by UNICEF, as well as 30 water
taps.
• Construction of the water tank tower and installation of the tap stand for IOM clinic nearly
complete. Drainage improvements continue.
• IDPs have access to 36 latrines, with four additional latrines under construction. UNICEF
will begin construction of bathing facilities.
• The 20 hygiene promoters were trained, with a focus on cholera messaging.
Health
• The IOM clinic conducted 165 consultations.
• 37 health and hygiene promoters were trained on cholera messaging.
• 50 body bags were donated to Juba Teaching Hospital.
• 27 health and hygiene promoters were trained in collaboration with IOM WASH.
• Testing results of suspected cholera case from 18 July has been returned morphologically
negative; serological results pending.
Food Security and Livelihoods
• WFP and World Vision provided 462 children under five with blanket supplementary
feeding.
Protection
• UNHCR and Nonviolent Peaceforce undertook a protection assessment in the site.
Results to be shared