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.
• CCCM is facilitating movement of people from one part of the site to another to
facilitate shelter construction.
WASH
• IOM delivered 66,000 litres of safe drinking water, at a rate of 6.5 L per person per
day.
• Five water points and 30 taps are functional, with one tap for every 133 people.
• 56 latrines are functional, with 71 people per latrine. 12 hand washing facilities are
installed and functional.
• Ongoing construction of 20 latrines to be completed by 25 July.
• 6 cubic meters de-sludged from the UNMISS latrines by UNMISS truck.
• Construction of 10 bathing shelters ongoing.
• 57 Health Hygiene Promoters (HHPs) are on the ground and working, with one HHP
for every 70 people.
• 40 latrine cleaners and garbage collectors are on ground and working.
S&NFI
• Marram delivery resumed with four trucks delivered onsite in readiness for spreading
and compacting to begin 25 July.
• Two shelters were completed with plastic sheeting and two frames constructed. Total
number of shelters now completed is 17 with capacity to accommodate 700
individuals.
Health
• IOM conducted 169 general health consultations at its temporary clinic.
• Top morbidities were malaria, acute respiratory infection and gunshot wound.
• No new suspected cholera cases reported.