South Sudan

Camp Coordination and Camp Management

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    1.7 million
  • People targeted
    1.4 million
  • People reached
    1 million
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  • People reached %
    68.4%
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  • Requirements ($)
    $19 million
  • Funding ($)
    $10.3 million
  • Coverage
    54.4%

Cluster Objectives

1

Improve living condition of IDPs by facilitating safe, equitable and dignified access to cross-sectoral humanitarian services, including CCCM

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 2.3
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
# Sites with functional referral pathways in place to ensure that people with specific needs receive the assistance and protection required
Percentage
80%
No data
% of site population who consider the complaints response mechanisms accessible, effective, confidential and safe
Percentage
100%
No data
Number of site population reached by camp management services
People
1,414,596
No data
% of site population who are satisfied with overall levels of service
Percentage
80%
No data
# of sites with adequate camp management support and site facilitation
Percentage
80%
No data
% of sites improved through care and maintenance interventions, including community-based infrastructure rehabilitated through cash for work initiatives
Percentage
80%
No data

2

Enhance the protective environment, respond to vulnerable population with priority on addressing protection gaps and strengthen the predictability and effectiveness of multi-sectorial interventions at the site level

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 2.4
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
# of site maintenance activities with a specific focus on PSNs
Activities
70
No data
# Safety audits conducted in coordination with site level protection actors
Audits
210
No data
# of displacement sites where planning is done with the participation of the camp population
Sites
70
No data
% displacement sites where sex and age disaggregated data is regularly collected and shared with partners
Percentage
100%
No data
% of recommended mitigation actions from safety audit directly integrated into site maintenance and addressed with site maintenance Activities
Percentage
100%
No data
# of persons living with disabilities reporting to be satisfied with the opportunities they have to influence site decisions
People
210,000
No data

3

Support vulnerable IDPs to recover from the crisis by strengthening community self-management, build resilience to promote solutions for displaced people in sites

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 3.2
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
# of sites phased out and handed over to the community for self-management
Sites
30
No data
% of female committee members who feel their views are taken into account during decision-making processes
Percentage
100%
No data
% of members of site governance structure participating in site phase-out activities
Percentage
100%
No data
# of community engagement initiatives conducted ie. town hall meetings; elections; information campaigns
Meetings
30
No data
# of sites with established phase-out community participation structures and supported with self-management tools
Sites
30
No data
# of displaced people in sites engaged in community level self-reliance activities
People
250,000
No data

Camp Coordination and Camp Management
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1111/ge/6792


Population data by location for the cluster

14-Sep-2024


Population data by location for the cluster

Camp Coordination and Camp Management
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1111/ge/6792


Cluster member organizations

14-Sep-2024


Cluster member organizations

Organizations Projects Clusters Requirements ($)
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
$3 million
Danish Refugee Council
$3 million
Health Link South Sudan
$1 million
Hope Restoration South Sudan
$0.6 million
International Organization for Migration
$9.1 million
Narrative Hub
$300 thousand
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$2.5 million