711 IDPs have relocated from the UNMISS base in Tongping to UN House since movements began on 28 July. Approximately 120 cholera cases have been reported at both sites, with case incidence declining at the UNMISS base in Tong Ping.
OCHA reports that approximately 12,500 people remain displaced due to the recent fighting in Juba. 11,338 people are seeking shelter at the UNMISS bases in Tongping and UN House and a further 1,250 IDPs are seeking shelter at the Don Bosco collective center in Gumbo.
UNMISS Tongping
CCCM
• Camp management continues to work with community leaders and protection partners to provide IDPs with the information required to ensure IDPs are able to make an informed choice about relocation. This includes holding a follow-up meeting from the ‘Go and See’ visit on 03 August, involving RRP, protection partners and the community as well as focus group discussions, where relocation concerns are discussed and information on the relocation process and services available at UN House is provided.
• Partners have agreed that relocation will take place three times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Mobilization and registration for the next planned relocation (17 August) is ongoing.
WASH
• IOM delivered 305,500 liters of safe drinking water at a rate of 18.4L per person per day.
• Three water points and 42 taps are installed and functional, with one tap for every 97 people.
• 74 latrines are now functional, with 55 per 1 latrine (8 non-functioning latrines will be backfilled and decommissioned). 14 hand washing facilities are installed and functional, UNICEF is maintaining latrines through backfilling.
• 20 bathing facilities are now functional, with one bathing shelter for every 205 people • 3,989 jerry cans were cleaned at the water points as part of the ongoing jerry can cleaning campaign, spraying is ongoing at the Western gate and at all stagnant water points.
• 5,739 people were provided with hygiene promotion messages through 12 health education sessions held at schools and markets and 506 household visits.
• Daily garbage collection and latrine de-sludging at the site is ongoing.
Shelter • Site development aims to ensure sanitary and safe living conditions for the population residing at the site.
Health
• Total consultations for the reporting period is 471.
• 41 Cholera cases have been reported at the IOM clinic.
• Top morbidities reported at the IOM clinic were malaria and Acute Respiratory Infection and Acute Watery Diarrhea.
Nutrition
• Community Nutrition Volunteers (CNVs) conduct screening during the week. If there are cases of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) with medical complications, they are first referred to the IOM clinic for stabilization and thereafter the patients are transferred to UN House PoC.
Education
• 1,155 (499 females), are registered to attend classes, however attendance is declining, possibly due to poor school environment especially when it rains.
• 3 units of 7 classrooms each have been constructed.
• Three classrooms that were flooded were compacted with marram on Friday • 28 (7 females) volunteers have been selected as teachers - training has begun this week.
• There is a need to ensure that adequate learning materials are available for students.
Protection
• Protection actors are identifying shelter solutions for Persons with Specific Needs; UNHCR is leading this process.
UNMISS UN House
CCCM
• On Saturday 13 August, IOM successfully led a head count at PoC1 and PoC2. This involved the support of a number of partners including UNMISS, REACH, IMC, CWW, SAADO, CINA, UNHCR, WFP, UNICEF, ACTED, NP, HI, WVI and THESO. The results of this are being compiled and will be shared shortly.
• Currently there are 37,247 IDPs residing at PoC1 and PoC2, including those relocated since the head count was conducted.
8,661 IDPs in PoC1
28,586 IDPs in PoC3
WASH
• WASH partners have completed construction of 24 latrine stance structures, the construction of 10 bathing shelters is on-going and the construction of one water point has been completed. THESO is constructing WASH infrastructure for new arrivals and to support the cholera response.
S-NFI
• Shelter partners have identified space with capacity to accommodate 719 individuals.
Health
• Dead body management is a challenge, camp management is working with UNMISS to determine a solution which is satisfactory for the community and meets health and hygiene standards.