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Nyarugusu Camp Profile
North-West Tanzania
Population : 144,194
Camp Opened: 16 November 1996 CAMP OVERVIEW
CURRENT SERVICES
Coordinates : Lat 4°12’44.951”S Lon 30°23’22.191”E Camp Extent : 1,199.8 Hectares 2 Av. Camp Area/Person 90 m Distance from border : 37 km Region/District : Kigoma / Kasulu # of Partners : 24 Admin divisions : 12 Zones, 142 Villages
31 August 17
Camp Phase : Emergency SITUATION
BACKGROUND
The Camp was opened in November 1996 to host Persons of Concern fleeing conflicts in DRC. Prior to April 2015, the camp hosted 65,000 DRC and 2,400 Burundian Persons of Concern. 84,961 Burundians arrived between April and October 2015 were being hosted in Nyarugusu before relocation of close to 40,000 Burundian refugees to Nduta and Mtendeli between October 2015 and February 2016 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION The camp continues to receive Asylum The Camp Community Organization is structured around three administrative respectively. layers, which are Zones, Villages and Clusters. Each organizational level has its Seekers mainly from DRC, amidst a resettlement process representatives with currently 631 clusters leaders, 142 Village leaders and 12 that is mainly targeting Congolese who arrived in Tanzania Zonal leaders. between 1994 and 2005. Following Services are available in the camp: 1Hospital, 2 Health Centers, 5 Health Posts; 20 Primary Schools (12 for the congolease popuplation and 8 for the burudian population); 6 Secondary Schools (4 for the congolese population and 2 for the burundian population); 3 Youth Centers, 2 Women’s Centers; 3 Distribution Centers; 2 Police Posts; 1 Common Market; 2 Community based Rehabilitation Centers; 148 Solars Streets lights.
Authority : Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) - Government of United Rep. of Tanzania
SECTORS OVERVIEW Minimum Standard
Target
100%
60%
11%
--
100%
45%
% of families receiving CRIs
CCCM
% of actors regularly participating in CCCM meetings
% of PoCs registered and documentation issued according to UNHCR Protection standards
Shelter WASH Food Health Education
100%
100%
# of individuals who received SGBV MSR support
--
1,350
889
% of households living in adequate dwellings (Transitional Shelters)
--
100%
68%
# of Km of road constructed and maintained (Burundian)
--
6
6
# litres of safe drinking water per persons per day
15
20
19
% of households with family latrines
--
40%
53%
% of refugees receive timely monthly food assistance
100%
100%
99.9%
% of required food quantity distributed (2,100 kcal)
100%
100%
83%
Crude Mortality Rate (CMR) - per 1,000 population/mth (Burundian)