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 supporting the movement of the population to provide space for
shelter construction.
• Working with the community representatives regarding shelter allocation
S&NFI
• Completed construction of 2 shelters. Total Number of shelters now on site = 11 with total
capacity for 600 individuals.
• UNMISS engineers continued site development – leveling / ground preparation.
• Marram delivery continues to be a challenge due to a breakdown of the quarry machinery.
WASH
• Total water deliverd 66,000 liters (16.5 liters per person)
• 57 Hygiene Promoters are sending health and hygiene messages to displaced persons in
the site
• 4 water points are active
• Total number of taps is 30 with IHP per 133 persons on ground
• 20 garbage collectors are actively clearing the site of debris and rubbish
• The construction of 20 stances of female latrines is ongoing and estimated completion
within 24 hours. Male block to be completed by 24 July
Health
• 191 consultations
• Top morbidities were malaria, ARI and AWD
• No new suspected cholera cases.
FSL
• Nutrition screening exercise undertaken
Protection
• Transfer of one case in need of medical attention from Tongping to UN House