Kawergosk Camp Profile May 2016 - Stories from Syrian Refugees

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UNHCR has introduced a digitalized Protection Monitoring Tool(PMT) in the four refugee camps. Through the PMT 237 refuge
Kawergosk Camp Profile: Inter-Sector/Agency Interventions 1/2 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates : 36.3460809 43.8112815 Region and State : Khabat, Erbil. KR - Iraq Ibrahim Khalil Peshkabour

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Camp Registered Population: 10,082 persons Pattern in Population Change: The camp received Syrians from Kobane in October 2014 Areas of Origin: Majority are Kurdish from Hassakeh and Damascus

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% of refugees with updated registration records including iris scan enrolment

99%

UNHCR has introduced a digitalized Protection Monitoring Tool(PMT) in the four refugee camps. Through the PMT 237 refugees have been assessed for vulnerability and 48 refugees with specific needs have been referred to specialized services and assistance. Some families that tried to migrate to Europe last year have returned from Turkey to the camp and cannot be accommodated due to lack of space at the camp. The legal assistance provided to refugees in camps continue increasing in all the camps. In addition to the regular facilitation of civil documentation, 74 refugees in Kawergosk camp have been provided with legal services, including Investigation and Court procedures. # of individuals who receive food assistance in voucher

5,684

The SCOPE system was first rolled-out in January. SCOPE manages assistance from beginning to end, and allows assistance to be provided through e-vouchers, and to be managed online.t

# & (%) of children enrolled in school

2,087 (74%)

Parent Teacher Association meetings were conducted in all camps to discuss school improvement plans. Erbil brief focus group discussions were conducted with teachers in camp and urban schools to better understand how the lack of incentives has affected teachers and their desire to stay or leave the teaching profession. # & (%) of children registered are enrolled in school

Yes

1-4 consultations/ person/ year

Health services are provided by DoH with support from UN agencies. UPP and MSF-F supported provision MHPSS services.

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(Concrete Slab,capacity. Kitchen, Shower) The camp is crowded as number of refugee families is more than the planned WithLatrine, no new camp or extension of existing camp planned, some of the refugee families will continue to live in emergency shelter. As planned, the 353 Shelter Plots to be Improved in 2016 construction of 285 improved shelter units (Shelter, WASH, water network and electricity works) has been completed, (Concrete Slab, Kitchen, Latrine, Shower) road and open channel will complete in June 2016. # of HHs receiving core relief items for new arrivals and replenishment old items

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accumulative # of households receiving winter support

2,076

All camp residents received 160 liters of kerosene each during January and February. Barzani Charity Foundation (BCF) distributed two blankets each to all camp residents in January and they distributed clothes and diapers to to more than 100 families in April.

Liters of water/person/day: 20 (min. standard)

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