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CCCM Cluster Mozambique - Monthly Report October 2021 - Northern Provinces - Cabo Delgado and Nampula Gedo Overall Objective The aim of the Cluster is to improve the living conditions and protection of IDPs in sites and settlements and ensure equal access to services, with a clear focus on moving toward attaining durable solutions. Baseline data Community engagement One of the central aims of CCCM is to enable affected populations to play an active role in the decision-making processes that affect them. In October, a site management committee has been created in Ntocota, existing community structures have been reinvigorated in Ntele and Nicuapa and vulnerable population committees have been created in 25 de Junho, Unidade and Saul for a total of 23 committees created across 13 sites in Metuge, Chiure and Montepuez district. During the month of October, the Complaint and Feedback Mechanism was implemented across 11 sites. A total of 115 cases were filed, for a total of 887 cases since April this year. Out of the 115 cases received, 65 per cent were complaints and 35 per cent request for information. A total of 72 per cent of the cases received in October were closed within the same month. Of this, 69 per cent were closed after referral and 31 per cent were closed at site. Most of the cases were related to the NFI sector (26%) and Shelter (23%) followed by FSL sector (22%). Strategic indicators IDPs in sites IDPs with access to site management IDPs with access to CFM mechanism including for PSEA cases 539,000 People in need 351,000 People targeted $ 7.3 M Financial requirements 4 Partners 32 Sites with CCCM mechanism Target Achieved 189,000 218,672 120,227 125,376 120,227 71,486 Complaint and Feedback Mechanism/Mararange Relocation Site Photo/IOM/ 2021

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CCCM Cluster Mozambique - Monthly ReportOctober 2021 - Northern Provinces - Cabo Delgado and Nampula

Gedo

Overall Objective

The aim of the Cluster is to improve the living

conditions and protection of IDPs in sites and

settlements and ensure equal access to services,

with a clear focus on moving toward attaining

durable solutions.

Baseline data

Communityengagement

One of the central aims of CCCM is to enable

affected populations to play an active role in the

decision-making processes that affect them.

In October, a site management committee has been

created in Ntocota, existing community structures

have been reinvigorated in Ntele and Nicuapa and

vulnerable population committees have been created

in 25 de Junho, Unidade and Saul for a total of 23

committees created across 13 sites in Metuge, Chiure

and Montepuez district.

During the month of October, the Complaint and

Feedback Mechanism was implemented across 11

sites. A total of 115 cases were filed, for a total of

887 cases since April this year. Out of the 115 cases

received, 65 per cent were complaints and 35 per

cent request for information.

A total of 72 per cent of the cases received in

October were closed within the same month. Of this,

69 per cent were closed after referral and 31 per

cent were closed at site.

Most of the cases were related to the NFI sector

(26%) and Shelter (23%) followed by FSL sector (22%).

Strategic indicators

IDPs in sites

IDPs with access to

site management

IDPs with access to

CFM mechanism

including for PSEA

cases

539,000 People in need

351,000 People targeted

$ 7.3 M Financial requirements

4 Partners

32 Sites with CCCM mechanism

TargetAchieved

189,000218,672

120,227125,376

120,22771,486

Complaint and Feedback Mechanism/Mararange Relocation Site

Photo/IOM/ 2021

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CCCM Cluster Mozambique Dashboardas of October 2021

Gedo

!Relocationactivities

Linked to site development activities, CCCM supports local

authorities and partners to safely relocate IDPs from

congested host communities and flood prone areas.

Community engagement and sensitization is implemented

alongside with the relocation activities.

In October, Camp Management activities provided the GoM

logistics support for the relocation of 193 families to Cujupane

Relocation Site in Ancuabe and 339 families to Nicavaco

Relocation Site in Metuge.

Moreover, the CCCM team completed the relocation of 530

households from the flood prone area in 25 de Junho site to

the recently created 25 de Junho Extension area.

Between the 18th and the 22nd of October, the CCCM Cluster

deployed a team in Mueda district to support the government

in the planning and definition of a roadmap concerning the

relocation of 800 families from the over-congested Eduardo

Mondalane site to Nandimba and Mpepe site. During the week,

the CCCM Cluster coordinated with partners on the ground in

order to identify priorities and create an operation plan for

the relocation that will take place in the coming weeks

Sitedevelopment

During the month of October, the CCCM Cluster supported SPA in the preparation of a

site plan of Pulo, a new relocation site in Metuge district. Logistic and technical support

given to SDPA and SDPI in Mueda for development of 4 sites.

The CCCM team has also been working with SDPI on the development of 7 new sites

across Cabo Delgado. The table below gives the latest update on the site development

progress within the reporting period.

Moreover, 319 solar street lights have been installed across 17 sites in Cabo Delgado.

Coordination and Information

management

CCCM partners provide site level coordination and information

so that service providers responding in sites and settlements

can ensure sustained emergency responses for affected

populations that meet minimum standards without

duplication of activities.

The CCCM cluster keeps an updated Master Site list with

names and locations of known IDP sites across the region.

Coordination meetings with service providers working in

displacement sites have been held on a bi-weekly basis.

In October the Service Monitoring Tool data collection has

been conducted by CCCM teams across sites in Chiure, Metuge

and Montepuez. A Communication with Communities survey

has completed in October and a Relocation Satisfaction survey

has been conducted in Cujupane.

Government official from INGD, SPAS and DPDTA in Nampula

province received inductions on Site Management

Coordination and Protection Mainstreaming.

Site Monitoring Tool/ Marrupa Relocation Site

Photo/IOM/ 2021

CCCM Cluster Partners

Site Management Committee Meeting/Nicuapa A Relocation Site

Photo/UNHCR/ 2021

Site Plots demarcated Plots clearedLinear meters

cleared

Chiomio 587/587 450/587 9140

Massingiri/Mucone 570/570 320/570 6080

Megarruma 691/691 691/691 9040

Natove Ext 314/590 315/590 3500

Nanona 562/562 531/562 9500

Nicavaco Ext 780/780 500/780 10.000

Saul Ext 200/200 200/200 4000