Site Management and Site Development

Population
Financials
  • People in need
    0.9 million
  • People targeted
    0.9 million
  • Requirements ($)
    $94.2 million
  • Coverage
    13.9%
  • Unmet ($)
    $81.1 million

Sector Objectives

1

Support Camp Administration (Government of Bangladesh Camp-In-Charge Officials and their teams) through the Capacity Sharing Initiative and by establishing and running camp management and emergency preparedness and response programs aligned with global standards to ensure coordinated, equitable, and safe access to standardized and monitored humanitarian assistance and protection services for Rohingya refugees including women, girls, and people with specific needs.

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2

Enable safe and dignified living conditions through rationalized and participatory site planning and through environmentally conscious and sustainable construction and site maintenance initiatives.

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3

Promote meaningful community representation and accountability to Rohingya refugees through feedback and referral mechanisms, representation committees, community dialogue with the host community to promote peaceful coexistence, and specific forums for Rohingya women, girls, men, boys, and people with specific needs.

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Site Management and Site Development
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1023/ge/5908


Indicator overview

16-Sep-2024


Indicator overview

Support Camp Administration (Government of Bangladesh Camp-In-Charge Officials and their teams) through the Capacity Sharing Initiative and by establishing and running camp management and emergency preparedness and response programs aligned with global standards to ensure coordinated, equitable, and safe access to standardized and monitored humanitarian assistance and protection services for Rohingya refugees including women, girls, and people with specific needs.
Indicator Unit Target
IN1: Percentage of refugees living in camps where SMS supports harmonized monthly facility and service monitoring.
People
898,407
IN2: Percentage of refugees living in camps where a multi-hazard emergency preparedness and response plan has been updated and tested.
People
898,407
IN3: Percentage of SMSD staff and volunteers who have been trained on gender, protection and PSEA standards and practices. (%)
Percentage
100