Site Management and Site Development

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    1.2 million
  • People targeted
    1.2 million
  • People reached
    0.9 million
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  • People reached %
    76.0%
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  • Requirements ($)
    $80.2 million
  • Funding ($)
    $16.8 million
  • % Funded
    21.0%

Sector Objectives

CO1

Enhance coordination between camp stakeholders for timely and appropriate delivery of services. (Links to SO2, SO3)

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objectives
    • 2
    • 3
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of camps with a minimum monthly inter-sector focal point coordination meeting (separate from the CiC-led coordination meeting)
Numbers
33
17
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Number of staff (RRRC Office and SMSD staff) who have participated in the Capacity Sharing Initiative.
Individuals
400
239
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Number of camps implementing monthly multi-sectoral service monitoring.
Sites
33
33
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Number of camps reached with minimum standards for camp management.
Sites
33
33
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CO2

Support safe living conditions through rationalized and participatory site planning, promote inclusive representation through feedback mechanisms, and work towards environmentally conscious construction and site management initiatives. (Links to SO2, SO3, SO4, SO5)

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objectives
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Percentage of requests received, channeled, and replied to through the Common Feedback Platform that have been resolved.
Percentage
100%
63%
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Percentage of completed SD works, identified and recognized by the community, through community consultations.
Percentage
60%
47%
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Number of joint SMSD/EETWG initiatives to promote environmentally conscious activities in site management.
Initiatives
5
7
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CO3

Ensure emergency preparedness and response activities to natural hazards while protecting and rehabilitating ecosystems. (Links to SO2, SO3, SO4, SO5)

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objectives
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of refugees living in camps where a multi-hazard emergency preparedness and response plan has been updated and tested.
Individuals
902,066
847,942
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Percentage of SD interventions that are designed for mitigation of natural hazards (e.g., slope stabilization, plantation, drainage, and lightening arrestors).
Percentage
85%
62%
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Percentage of SD interventions adopting nature-based solutions.
Percentage
30%
6%
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Number of refugee volunteers and community members who have participated in a DRM-related training.
Individuals
136,000
18,929
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Percentage of SD interventions ensuring general access, safety, and fire protection (e.g. water crossings, fire points, and solar street lighting).
Percentage
30%
55.0%
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Site Management and Site Development | Bangladesh: Rohingya Refugee Crisis Joint Response Plan 2022
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1082/ge/6464


Population data by location for the sector

14-Feb-2026


Population data by location for the sector

Site Management and Site Development | Bangladesh: Rohingya Refugee Crisis Joint Response Plan 2022
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1082/ge/6464


Sector member organizations

14-Feb-2026


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
BRAC
$2.7 million
Caritas Bangladesh
$1.2 million
Danish Refugee Council
$0.6 million
International Organization for Migration
$29 million
Nabolok
$54 thousand
United Nations Development Programme
$1.1 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$34.5 million
World Food Programme
$11 million