Updated
16 August 2018
| Dataset date: January 01, 2011-January 01, 2011
This dataset updates: Every year
Ivorian Refugees location in Liberia in 2011
The file was given to OCHA on July 2011 by UNHCR Liberia and represents ivorian refugees location in Liberia and host community. The typology (refugees in camp or hosted), geographic coordinates and the ratio was indicated.
Updated
16 August 2018
| Dataset date: January 01, 2009-January 01, 2009
This dataset updates: Every year
IDP Camp locations in Northern Uganda - based on GPS coordinates of IDP locations collected (in 2008 and 2009) by UNOCHA from different stake-holders working in Northern part of Uganda, such as Protection cluster leads, humanitarian partners, and local government. The location of the IDP camps are re-verified by District Office (local government). Note: Almost all IDPs in Uganda already moved to return sites. Please check Protection cluster or concern authority in Uganda for updated info on IDPs.
Updated
16 August 2018
| Dataset date: March 06, 2015-March 06, 2015
This dataset updates: Every year
DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) IDP Sites in the Southern Region of Malawi, including the number of IDP's per site, as at 6 March 2015 (Google Earth kmz file).
Updated
16 August 2018
| Dataset date: November 29, 2013-November 29, 2013
This dataset updates: Every year
Priority municipalities: Within Yolanda'S 50Km Radius
Haiyan (Yoland) corridor: Data on Displaced Families And Persons Located Within 50Km Radius of Yolandas Data identifies the 171 priority municipalities identified by the government.
Data was received 3 Dec 2013 as PDF from DSWD and converted to excel. Pcodes (PSGC from government) were added to be able to link the data to spatial files for mapping
Updated
16 August 2018
| Dataset date: November 27, 2013-November 27, 2013
This dataset updates: Every year
The dataset used the list of affected municipalities based on DSWD DROMIC to identify affected barangays by Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. It contains the list of barangays within affected municipalities based on DSWD DROMIC (Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda)
Updated
16 August 2018
| Dataset date: July 25, 2014-July 25, 2014
This dataset updates: Every year
Personnes déplacées internes, retour de population, refugiés et rapatriés en RDC. Chiffres/ lieux de déplacement des presonnes déplacées internes, retournés, réfugiés et rapatriés en RDC.
Updated
21 July 2018
| Dataset date: July 21, 2018-July 21, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
North East Nigeria Camp Management partner operational presence by Local Government Area or LGA (Admin 2). Dataset covers partner operational presence in the three crisis-affected states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, up to LGA level; Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) coverage by Local Government Area or LGA (Admin 2). Includes number of households covered and not covered; total households and individuals covered, percentage and overall coverage in the three crisis-affected states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, up to LGA level; Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) and Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items (ESNFI) activity coverage up to Local Government Area or LGA (Admin 2) level in the three crisis-affected states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. Also includes Camp Management partner operational presence by LGA, as of June 2018.
Updated
24 June 2018
| Dataset date: June 02, 2018-June 14, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
NPM Bangladesh has produced a number of tools based on its regular data collection activities and drone flights.
The package of June 2018 is based on NPM Baseline Assessment 11 (as of 14 June) and NPM most updated drone imagery (as of 21 June).
Here below, the complete package by camp:
SW Map package
KMZ file
Drone image
The full image and shapefiles are available at this link.
Updated
6 June 2018
| Dataset date: May 01, 2018-May 20, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
NPM Bangladesh has produced a number of tools based on its regular data collection activities and drone flights.
The package of May 2018 is based on NPM Site Assessment 10 (as of 20 May) and NPM drone imagery (as of 23 May).
Here below, the complete package by camp:
SW Map package
KMZ file
Drone image
The full image and shapefiles are available at this link.
Updated
27 May 2018
| Dataset date: April 01, 2018-April 24, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
NPM Bangladesh has produced a number of tools based on its regular data collection activities and drone flights.
The package of April 2018 is based on NPM Baseline 10 (as of 17 April) and NPM drone imagery (as of 24 April).
Here below, the complete package by camp:
SW Map package
KMZ file
Drone image
The full image and shapefiles are available at this link.
Updated
7 February 2017
| Dataset date: December 01, 2016-January 31, 2017
This dataset updates: Every three months
REACH Initiative support the Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) cluster by conducting Quarterly IDP Camp Profiling in order to comprehensively monitor the camps and to provide regular and updated information on developments, needs, and gaps in all accessible IDP camps across Iraq. To date, CCCM and REACH have conducted seven rounds of IDP Camp Profiling and mapping – in October 2014, January 2015, September/October 2015, December 2015, April 2016, August/September 2016 and December 2016/January 2017. This dataset contains findings from December 2016/January 2017. This exercise covered camps located in the governorates of Anbar, Baghdad, Dahuk, Diyala, Erbil, Kerbala, Kirkuk, Missan, Najaf, Ninewa, Salah al-Din and Sulaymaniyah.
Updated
6 October 2016
| Dataset date: October 06, 2016-October 06, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of displaced persons shelters in the Dalxiska settlement, north of Kismayo, Lower Juba, Somalia. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis of WorldView-3 satellite imagery acquired 08 September 2016 revealed a total of 2,426 shelters as well as 200 infrastructure and support buildings within the compound. A new shelter zone, labeled camp 2 on the map, is possibly planned north of the main settlement. To the south, camp 1 extends into the town of Dalxiska, often blending in to the city structures. This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR - UNOSAT.
Updated
16 July 2016
| Dataset date: July 07, 2016-July 07, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
Energy projects are being implemented in humanitarian contexts across the globe. These excel spreadsheets include all known past and present energy projects that have taken place in refugee camps, IDP communities, and other crisis-affected populations throughout the world, and were collected by the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves on behalf of the Safe Access to Fuel & Energy (SAFE) Humanitarian Working Group. To view full descriptions of the projects represented here, please visit www.safefuelandenergy.org/where-we-work.
This project listing was created as part of an effort to enhance coordination of activities, encourage collaboration, and share knowledge between organizations working on Safe Access to Fuel and Energy (SAFE) in humanitarian settings. Projects included in this database are those that improve access to fuel or energy for cooking, lighting, heating, or powering among crisis-affected populations. By crisis-affected populations we mean refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), or those affected by natural disaster or prolonged conflict.
Examples of applicable energy interventions include providing solar lighting, manufacturing and/or distributing cookstoves and fuels, setting up mini grids for camp electrification, establishing and managing woodlots for fuel provision and environmental protection, improving protection mechanisms for women during firewood collection, and many others, provided they take place among crisis-affected populations.
The SAFE Humanitarian Working Group is a consortium of partners including UNHCR, FAO, WFP, the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, the Women's Refugee Commission, International Lifeline Fund, Mercy Corps, UNICEF, and other agencies.
If you know of additional energy projects that are not shown here, please contact us at info@safefuelandenergy.org.