Ethiopia, Operational Overview - ReliefWeb

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Ethiopia, Operational Overview Camp Demograpic Population breakdown by age and sex 0-4 Addis Ababa Adi-Harush Aw-barre Aysaita Bambasi Barahle Bokolmanyo Buramino Dalool Dolo Ado transit and reception centre Erebti Gizan and Ad-Damazin area Hilaweyn Hitsats Kebribeyah Ken-Borena Kobe Mai-Aini Melkadida Pugnido Sheder Sherkole Shimelba Tongo Wanthowa Grand Total

F 196 386 1,009 559 1,337 390 3,649 4,388 678 80 205 3,698 6 1,429 301 3,693 639 3,813 4,104 1,051 947 454 964 33,976

Monthly Total number of individual

5-11 M 193 434 885 585 1,378 428 3,636 4,272 772 96 226 3,762 6 1,355 315 3,599 722 3,936 4,030 1,109 1,005 491 1,043 34,278

F 293 802 1,956 771 1,515 742 6,943 6,780 1,200 153 344 5,992 21 2,252 344 5,777 549 7,704 4,699 1,586 1,095 501 1,232 53,251

12-17 M 360 856 1,877 920 1,534 812 7,197 6,871 1,181 183 335 5,937 19 2,340 359 5,968 624 7,937 4,947 1,709 1,145 517 1,254 54,882

F 225 404 1,167 417 681 281 2,903 2,227 627 54 135 2,186 45 1,012 231 2,109 651 3,195 2,616 965 567 392 589 23,679

18-59

M 241 461 1,262 500 804 290 3,430 2,461 551 54 179 2,452 92 1,069 165 2,507 1,781 3,454 2,888 1,076 753 434 681 27,585

F 1,069 4,443 2,943 1,536 2,676 783 7,983 7,228 1,697 199 615 6,382 77 3,249 571 6,226 3,958 8,204 8,391 2,758 1,779 998 1,946 75,711

(As of 31 May 2013)

60 and Above

M 1,629 17,342 2,039 1,488 2,388 503 4,850 4,491 817 147 578 3,864 245 2,844 413 4,333 8,601 4,335 3,714 1,834 2,023 1,724 1,962 72,164

F 48 38 181 137 239 41 444 459 85 6 56 365 201 101 512 42 457 468 150 76 159 173 4,438

Monthly Total number of household

M 126 89 98 160 230 50 485 450 145 13 87 399 249 92 549 68 497 111 70 82 169 165 4,384

Total F 1,831 6,073 7,256 3,420 6,448 2,237 21,922 21,082 4,287

M 2,549 19,182 6,161 3,653 6,334 2,083 19,598 18,545 3,466

492 1,355 18,623 149 8,143 1,548 18,317 5,839 23,373 20,278 6,510 4,464 2,504 4,904 11,000 202,055

493 1,405 16,414 362 7,857 1,344 16,956 11,796 20,159 15,690 5,798 5,008 3,335 5,105 9,000 202,293

Grand Total 4,380 25,255 13,417 7,073 12,782 4,320 41,520 39,627 7,753 82 985 2,760 35,037 511 16,000 2,892 35,273 17,635 43,532 35,968 12,308 9,472 5,839 10,009 20,000 404,430

Top 5 (Country Of Origin) 30,090 7%

May. 2013 Apr. 2013 404,430 397,421 Mar. 2013 393,701

Dec. 2012 376,410

Jan. 2013 Feb. 2013 381,722 388,805

May. 2013 124,782

Apr. 2013 124,430

60,558 15% 71,833 18%

Dec. 2012 117,751

Mar. 2013 122,942

2,896 1%

237,774 59%

Jan. 2013 118,933

Somalia

Eritrea

South Sudan

Sudan

Kenya

Ethiopia, Operational Overview Population statistics as of 31 May 2013

Total population: 404,430

5,839

124,782

Individual

2,778 17,635

13,671 25,255

21,486

20,131

4,919

* Population living with host community

2,760

953

9,472

12,782

3,630

13,417

3,789 12,308

10,009

2,733

2,992 4,380

20,000

2,114

2,192

16,000

2,209

4,998

35,968

8,855

43,532

2,892

1,814

41,520

9,438

10,007 39,627

35,273 35,037

8,146 7,924

82

17

* Dollo Ado Reception Centre

9,669

Household

Dollo Ado, Ethiopia Population statistics as of 31 May 2013

Total population: 195,701

45,201

Dollo Ado came into the global picture in early 2009 when UNHCR opened the Bokolmanyo camp to accommodate refugees fleeing insecurity in Somalia. Now, five years on, the small town in south-eastern Ethiopia on the border with Somalia is the second largest refugee operation in the world accommodating more than 195,701 Somali refugees in five camps.

Camp Population by age and sex breakdown

Bokolmanyio (Apr. 2009): (Full Capacity) 41,520

40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 -

10,007

Melkadida (Feb. 2010): (Full Capacity) 43,532

9,438

Kobe (June 2011): (Full Capacity) 35,273 8,146

Hilaweyn (Aug. 2011): (Full Capacity) 35,037 7,924 Buramino (Nov. 2011): (Full Capacity) 9,669 Transit Center: Temporary closed.

Reception Center: 82

5-11

12-17

18-59

60 and Above

19,241

33,196

12,620

36,023

2,237

M 19,205

33,910

14,304

21,873

2,380

F

Site identified for the sixth cam p

39,627

0-4

17

UNHCR Sub Of f ice in Jijiga was opened f ollowing the arriv al of Somali ref ugees to Ethiopia in the early 1990s. The inf lux increased signif icantly with the f all of the Siad Barre Regime in 1991 which lead to the establishment of nine ref ugee camps at the eastern border of Ethiopia. The total population of Somali ref ugees at that time was ov er half a million, namely 628,000 persons. A f ew y ears later, most of these ref ugees were able to return to their places of origin. Following the v oluntary repatriation that took place f rom 1997 until 2005, only Kebribey ah ref ugee camp remained open, hosting ov er 16,000 ref ugees. Howev er, in December 2006, f ollowing the new outbreak of v iolence in Somalia, the operation restarted af ter receiv ing 833 new ref ugee f amilies in Hartisheik seeking asy lum. A new camp site was f ound in Aw-barre to house the new ref ugees. Af ter Aw-barre camp was f ull to capacity in early 2008, the gov ernment started directing asy lum-seekers to Laf aissa transit centre in March 2008. To relocate the newly arriv ed ref ugees, UNHCR jointly with the Gov ernment - ARRA - opened a new camp site at Sheder in May 2008.

7,056

41,725 Population statistics as of 31 May 2013

3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 -

13,417 18-59

60 and Above

0-4

5-11

12-17

1,167

2,943

181

885

1,877

1,262

2,039

98

2,252

1,012

3,249

201

1,355

2,340

1,069

2,844

249

1,586

965

2,758

150

1,109

1,709

1,076

1,834

70

0-4

5-11

12-17

1,009

1,956

Kebribeyah 1,429 Sheder

F Aw-barre

1,051

18-59

2,114

60 and Above

M

12,308

2,733

16,000

2,209

55,968 13,853 Population statistics as of 31 May 2013 Estim ated population Registered Population (Wanthowa)

35,968

8,855

20,000

Wanthowa: Ref. settlement

20,000

4,998

Pugnido ref ugee camp is a protracted ref ugee caseload where considerable number of ref ugees repatriated in 2006-2008 af ter the signing of the Comprehensiv e peace agreement (CPA) in 2005. Howev er, due to the recent conf lict between Lou-Nuer and Murules in Denjog, and its surrounding areas in the Jonglei state and bordering state of Upper Nile in South Sudan, up to 13,314 indiv iduals hav e been f ully registered issued with identity cards and assisted alongside the old case load, thus justif y ing characterizing the operation both as protracted and as emergency . The caseload is not characterized by their religious af f iliation. Majority of the Nuers are Protestants, Anuaks are either Catholics or Protestants with v ery small number of Muslims. While Anuaks speak the Angua language with f ew groups of this tribe also hav e a good knowledge of the Arabic language. The Nuer, currently the majority populations in the camp speak mainly Nuer language. The minorities speak mainly Arabic, Denka and shiluk. The ref ugee population in Pugnido is mainly rural pastoralists with the women undertaking petty trading in the community .

UNHCR Sub Office Gambella

4,998 Pugnido:

35,968 8,855

9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0-4

5-11

12-17

4,699

2,616

18-59

60 and Above

0-4

5-11

12-17

8,391

468

4,030

4,947

2,888

F Pugnido 4,104

18-59

60 and Above

3,714

111

M