Reports

This dashboard displays information as of 8 March 2012 by cluster consisting of a map and data represented in graphs.  

TSSU recorded nine temporary settlements (TS) with 189 families (1,020 individuals). All nine settlements are spontaneous without camp management or site management agency. Four TSs indicate they will stay one-three months, five indicate that they will remain for three or more months. 76% report that their home village is inaccessible due to water.   

In Umerkot district TSSU recorded 44 temporary settlements (TS) with 1,073 families (5,841 individuals). All 44 settlements are spontaneous, with no camp management or site management agency. 44% TSs indicate they will stay 1-3 months, 33% indicate 3 months or more. Obstacles to return: 70% indicate home village totally not accessible due to water, 68% indicate no means to rebuild their homes.

Total number of IDPs living in IDP sites is now less than 500,000. Specifically: there are about 490,545 IDP individuals (or 120,791 IDP households) remaining in 660 IDP sites in the earthquake affected areas. Compared to the previous period (January 2012) a 5% decrease in population is observed: 515,961 IDP individuals in January 2012 compared to 490,545 IDP individuals in February 2012. The communes of Tabarre and Port Au Prince report highest numbers of IDP households and individuals moving out for this period.

This dashboard displays information as of 2 February 2012 by cluster consisting of a map and data represented in graphs.  

This dashboard displays key TSSU information as of 2 February 2012 consisting of a map and data represented in graphs.  

According to the fifth phase of the TSSU assessment, there are 241 settlements with 10,379 families (55,953 individuals). 80% of all temporary settlements (TS) are spontaneous and 14% are planned tent sites. 92% of TSs have no official camp management structure. 87% of site residents indicated they will need to remain in TSs for more than one month and 57% more than three months. The largest concentration of TSs are still in Badin, Sanghar, Tharparkar and Umerkot.

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in Umerkot district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

This report contains the analysis and findings of the Temporary Settlement Support Unit (TSSU) assessment. During the course of this survey, teams visited 2,572 temporary settlements. It was discovered that 1,430 settlements were closed while 1,142 settlements remain open. The remaining temporary settlements (TS) host approximately 42,447 households and 225,427 people. 66% of TS are spontaneous and 27% are planned tent sites. 90% of TS have no official camp management structure. 67% of site residents indicated they will need to remain in TS for more than 1 month, 22% more than 3 months. The largest concentration of TS are still in Badin, Sanghar, Mirpur Khas, Tharparkar, Umerkot and Shaheed Benazirabad.

This report contains the analysis and findings of the Temporary Settlement Support Unit (TSSU) assessment of District Badin. 386 temporary settlements were visited. 226 settlements were closed. 160 settlements remain open. 5,771 households or 31,731 individuals reside in temporary Settlements.

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in Matiari district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in Mirpur district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

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