The dataset contains the number of access incidents, including number of attacks on humanitarian convoys and number of aid workers killed at the sub-national level.
South Sudan Resilience Capacity Index. The dataset combines Food Security, Health, Education, Protection and other sectors to determine a level of vulnerability.
Malawi has been hosting refugees and asylum seekers in Dzaleka camp,Dowa district, since 1994. By 2016 the camp reached a population of 25,202 refugees, most of whomlive in the refugee camp (ProGres database). The refugees are mainly from the Great Lakes Regioncomprising of Democratic Republic of Congo (46%), Burundi (25%) and Rwanda (20%). About 8% of theremaining refugees come from Somalia, Ethiopia and other countries. Dzaleka camp is surrounded by12 villages, and UNHCR Malawi mapped 11 villages with a total population of 37,412 for programmingas host communities.
In March of 2016, the Government of Malawi opened Luwani Camp, Neno district, to primarily hostasylum seekers from Mozambique. With a growing population, the camp had nearly 2,200 persons ofconcern to UNHCR in 2016. The camp is surrounded by 6 villages with a total population of 4,614households.
UNHCR, the World Food Programme (WFP) and partners worked to ensure that food security andrelated needs of the refugees were adequately addressed in the two camps. The Government of Malawihas responsibility for the host communities through national plans, supported by a variety of NGOpartners. In 2016, there was a great need to monitor the nutrition situation of the refugees in the twocamps as well as the host communities serving the two camps in order inform appropriateinterventions. Thus, four Standardised Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) were conducted in the twocamps and their host communities from 7 to 8 November 2016. This was the fi rst SENS in Luwani campand the host communities. Previous SENS were conducted in Dzaleka camp in 2008, 2012 and 2014.
The SENS was based on the Standardised Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions(SMART) methodology and UNHCR SENS Guidelines for Refugee Populations (v 2, 2013). A two-stagecluster sampling was conducted in three of the survey areas (Dzaleka camp, two host communities) andan exhaustive method was used in Luwani camp as the total population was below 2,500. See moredetails in the report. The microdata are the anonymized version of the original data, and include a datafi le for the following modules:food security, mosquito net coverage, WASH, children under 5 years old,and women aged 15 to 49 years.
Dzaleka refugee camp in Malawi has been hosting refugees since 1994, mainly from the Great Lakes Region in Central Africa. Since 2002, WFP in accordance with theMemoradum of Understanding between WFP and UNHCR has been providing food rations to therefugees in the camp. To support informing revisions to the food assistance programme, a UNHCRStandardised Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) was conducted by UNHCR with the support of WFPbetween 27 June and 5 July 2012. This was the fi rst nutrition assessment since 2008. The SENS was based on the Standardised Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions(SMART) methodology and UNHCR SENS Guidelines for Refugee Populations (v 1.3, March 2012).Simple random sampling was used to select a target sample of 504 households and 314 children under5 years. A resultant sample size of 422 households and 365 children was achieved. The microdata arethe anonymized version of the original data, and include a data fi le for the following modules:foodsecurity, mosquito net coverage, WASH, children under 5 years old, infants aged 0 to 23 months andwomen aged 15 to 49 years.
Refugees from Sudan started arriving in eastern Chad in 2003 due to the conflict in Darfur. The number of long-term refugees was estimated to be 310,834 people in 2016. The region is mostly desert with few natural resources, in particular land and water. On top of the difficult environment, insecurity has made it a challenge for NGOs and international organizations to provide support to the camps. The refugees in the camps have relied on WFP food assistance since they arrived. In January 2014, the food ration was reduced from the standard 2,100 kcal/day to 800 kcal.
As part of nutrition and health monitoring, UNHCR in collaboration with WFP organized a Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) in the camps in order to assess the nutrition and health situation of the refugee populations, and orient and guide decision-making for the following year. The survey took place from 7 December 2016 to 22 January 2017 in the 12 camps hosting refugees from Sudan in the regions of Ouaddai, Wadi Fira, Ennedi East and Sila (situated on the border with Darfur, Sudan). The survey include two modules (children under 5 and women of child-bearing age) and used two-stage cluster sampling. See more details in the report.
UNHCR in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health through the National Directorate of Nutrition and Food Technology (DNTA) and operational partners including WFP, UNICEF, IRC, ADES, CSSI and IMC organized a Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) in seven camps in the south, south-east and west of Chad in order to assess the nutrition and health situation of the refugee populations. The survey took place from 10 December 2016 to 24 January 2017 in the seven refugee camps hosting refugees from Central African Republic, Nigeria and Niger. The survey include two modules (children under 5 and women of child-bearing age) and used two-stage cluster sampling. See more details in the report.
Subnational data about Covid19 in Burkina Faso - Infected (new cases, gender), Deceased, Recovered.
NEW (!) : VACCINATION DATA PER REGION (1st & 2nd dose)
Type of vaccine : AstraZeneca ; Johnson&Johnson
Subnational data about Covid19 in Mauritania - Infections (new cases, gender), Deaths, Recoveries. Please note that the gender data is not available yet for every day, our teams are working on it. Thank you for your understanding.
West and Central Africa Administrative boundaries, administrative level 0 to 2. Notice: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these shapefiles do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
West and Central Africa settlements with administrative capitals
Subnational Covid19 vaccination data in Burkina Faso per region from the beginning of the vaccination campaign.
Vaccine type : AstraZeneca ; Johnson & Johnson
Details : first & second dose
Covax initiative
Data : new vaccinated, cumulative vaccinated, new health workers vaccinated, cumulative health workers vaccinated