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In Focus: Informal Settlements June 2017
MAPPING OF INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS Spontaneous informal settlements are scattered throughout Lebanon. Identifying them, assessing needs and coordinating the response can therefore be challenging. The Inter-Agency Mapping Project (IAMP), managed by Medair, maps all informal settlements. Data is updated and released on a monthly basis, and full country-wide sweeps are conducted every two months. Enumerators collect information on the number of tents and individuals, and record the main source of water and electricity. IAMP data is used extensively by field offices and sectors for planning, targeting and monitoring, including during large-scale evictions. IAMP data is publicly available through the Inter-Agency Information Management Unit Dropbox.
246,126
43,727 Tents
Settlements2
218,587 in June 2016
38,970 in June 2016
2,126 in June 2016
People in informal settlements1
1
2,398
Excludes people living in sub-standard buildings (farms, garages, etc.) within informal settlements
Excludes sites with less than four tents
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
CROWDING
51.9
5.8
Average number of people per site
Informal settlements in Lebanon (June 2017)
Average number of people per tent
52.3 in June 2016
5.8 in June 2016
9.2
9.7
Average number of tents per site
Average number of people per latrine
9.3 in June 2016
10.5 in June 2016
WATER SOURCE
ELECTRICITY Private generator only (5%)
Other (7%) (Jun 2016: 8%) Water network (8%) (Jun 2016: 9%) Borehole (42%)
2
102,706
(May 2016: 4%)
Number of tents by governorate (June 2017) 83,622
Both main grid & private generator (26%) (May 2016: 41%)
(Jun 2016: 42%)
39,072
Main grid only (64%) (May 2016: 59%)
Water trucking (43%)
9,632
(Jun 2016: 41%)
No electricity source (1%) (May 2016: 3%)) * In 1% of sites, no information was recorded regarding water source.
Bekaa Baalbek Akkar - Hermel
* In 4% of sites, no information was recorded regarding electricity source. **Data on electricity sources was not available for June 2016.
4,486
3,773
North Nabatiye South
2,785
Mount Beirut Lebanon
2017 APPEAL
2017 QUARTER 2: FUNDING RECEIVED AND ALLOCATED (million USD)
RECEIVED
Food Security
67
Education
93
Health
52
Water
54
Livelihoods
38
Protection
63
Shelter
31
129
Social Stability
20
124
19%
received
$ 515 million
Total funding reported received as of 30 June 2017
81%
gap APPEAL
$2.75b
572
Basic Assistance 75
$ 515m* $ 2.24 billion
* includes $ 20 million reported as received but not yet allocated to a sector
Energy
50
507 373 308 280 196 164
99
Received
Appealed
45 Organizations reported funding received in 2017: ACF, ACTED, ADRA, Amel, Ana Aqra, ANERA, Concern, Dorcas, DRC, FAO, GVC, Himaya Daee Aataa (HDA), Humedica, HWA, ILO, IMC, IOCC, IOM, IRC, KAFA, LSESD, Medecins du Monde, MSD, MTI, NRC, Oxfam, PCPM, RESTART, Save the Children, SFCG, SHEILD, SIF, TdH - Italia, UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UN-Habitat, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNIDO, UNRWA, URDA, WFP, WHO, World Vision International
Prepared by the Inter-Agency Information Management Unit - UNHCR |
For more information, please contact Shelter Sector Coordinator Abdulrahman Abdelghani at
[email protected]