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GAMOGOFA
GEDEOGUJI
SEGENAREA P.
SIDAMA
WESTGUJI
WOLAYITAHUMBO ALETA
WENDO
BONAZURIA
BURSA
GELANA URAGA
AFELEKOLA(DIMA)
KERCHA
ABAYA
BULEHORA
DUGDA DAWA
DUGDADAWA
MELKASODA
BOREDA
LOKAABAYA
ARBEGONNA
HULLA
CHUKO
DARA
BULE
YIRGACHEFE
ARBAMINCHZURIA
AMARO
BURJI
MIRABABAYA
KOCHEREGEDEB
WENAGO
DILAZURIA
SABABORU
ODOSHAKISO
HAMBELAWAMENA
ANA SORA
ANASORA
BORE
KOCHERE
SURROBERGUDA
BULEHORATOWN
BIRBIRSAKOJOWA
ELA DIMATOWN
YIRGACHEFETOWN
DILATOWN
YEM EN
KEN YA
OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT RRA Round 6 - Gedeo and West Guji Zones
Map Production Date : 29 Mar 2019
Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
Source Data : ESRI, IOM, UNJLC
displacement.iom.int/ethiopia | [email protected] 10 205
Kilometers1:550,000 1 cm = 6 km
±Primary Road
Secondary Road
Region
Zone
Woreda
Waterbody
Total IDP Individuals
1 - 22,000
22,001 - 45,000
45,001 - 70,000
70,001 - 17,0000
RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6
SUMMARYFrom April to July 2018 a localized conflict in Gedeo and West Guji zones caused the displacement of an estimated
958,175 people. As of 17 March 2019, an estimated 690,364 individuals are still displaced across both zones. Of these, 261 sites (74%) are in host communities and 94 sites (26%) are living in collective sites. A total of 355 sites were assessed where 187 were in Gedeo and 168 were in West Guji.
374,872 IDP 59,413 HOUSEHOLDS
315,492 IDP55,833 HOUSEHOLDS
RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019
GEDEO:
WEST GUJI:
MAP SUMMARY This map indicates
the displaced population spread across woredas. The darker the shade of the woreda the larger the displaced population hosted there. See the key above for numbers corresponding to shade.
PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019
RRA Total (as of 17 March 2019): 690,364 IDPs115,246 HOUSEHOLDS
*Note: There were high levels of mobility during and after the data collection period. According to NDRMC (National Disaster Risk Management Commission), a total of 675,737 IDPs were observed in Gedeo for March 2019. This will be verified in RRA round 7.
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BORENA
GAMOGOFA
GEDEO
GUJI
SEGENAREA P.
SIDAMA
WESTARSI
WESTGUJI
WOLAYITA
GORCHE
DALE WONOSHOHUMBO
ALETAWENDO
BONAZURIA
BURSA
BENSA
DODOLA
KOKOSA
NENESEBO(WEREKA)
GELANAURAGA
ADOLA
AFELE KOLA(DIMA)
KERCHA
GIRJA
(HARENFEMA)
GIRJA
(HARENFEMA)
WADERA
ABAYA
BULEHORA
YABELO
DUGDADAWA
MELKASODA
ARERO
BOREDA
SODO ZURIA
LOKAABAYA
ARBEGONNA
HULLA
CHUKO CHIRE
ARORESA
DARA
BULE
YIRGACHEFE
ARBAMINCHZURIA
AMARO
BURJI
MIRABABAYA
KOCHEREGEDEB
WENAGO
DILAZURIA
BORICHADAMOTWEYDIE
GORODOLA
SABABORU
ODOSHAKISO
HAMBELAWAMENA
ANA SORA
BORE
TELTELE
KOCHERE
SURROBERGUDA
BULEHORATOWN
BIRBIRSAKOJOWA
ELA DIMATOWN
YIRGACHEFETOWN
DILATOWN
YEM EN
KEN YA
OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT RRA Round 6 - Gedeo and West Guji Zones
Map Production Date : 29 Mar 2019
Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
Source Data : ESRI, IOM, UNJLC
displacement.iom.int/ethiopia | [email protected] 10 205
Kilometers1:770,000 1 cm = 8 km
±Primary Road
Secondary Road
Region
Zone
Woreda
Waterbody
IDPs by Woredes of Origin
1,000 - 20,000
20,001 - 35,000
35,001 - 55,000
55,001 - 340,000
GAMOGOFA
GEDEOGUJI
SEGENAREA P.
SIDAMA
WESTGUJI
WOLAYITAHUMBO ALETA
WENDO
BONAZURIA
BURSA
GELANA URAGA
AFELEKOLA(DIMA)
KERCHA
ABAYA
BULEHORA
DUGDA DAWA
DUGDADAWA
MELKASODA
BOREDA
LOKAABAYA
ARBEGONNA
HULLA
CHUKO
DARA
BULE
YIRGACHEFE
ARBAMINCHZURIA
AMARO
BURJI
MIRABABAYA
KOCHEREGEDEB
WENAGO
DILAZURIA
SABABORU
ODOSHAKISO
HAMBELAWAMENA
ANA SORA
ANASORA
BORE
KOCHERE
SURROBERGUDA
BULEHORATOWN
BIRBIRSAKOJOWA
ELA DIMATOWN
YIRGACHEFETOWN
DILATOWN
YEM EN
KEN YA
OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT NEEDSRRA Round 6 - Gedeo and West Guji Zones
Map Production Date : 29 Mar 2019
Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
Source Data : ESRI, IOM, UNJLC
displacement.iom.int/ethiopia | [email protected] 10 205
Kilometers1:550,000 1 cm = 6 km
±Primary Road
Secondary Road
Region
Zone
Woreda
Waterbody
Indicator Score
1 - 7
8 - 14
15 - 29
30 - 90
RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6
MAP SUMMARYThis map indicates the
severity of IDPs’ self-reported needs across all sectors at woreda level. The darker the shade of the woreda the more severe the needs are reported to be.
FOR A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF ALL SECTOR INDICATORS AND DATA PLEASE SEE THE DATASET. SECTOR SPECIFIC DATA IS AVAILABLE AT SITE LEVEL.
RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019
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BORENA
GAMOGOFA
GEDEO
GUJI
SEGENAREA P.
SIDAMA
WESTARSI
WESTGUJI
WOLAYITA
GORCHE
DALE WONOSHOHUMBO
ALETAWENDO
BONAZURIA
BURSA
BENSA
DODOLA
KOKOSA
NENESEBO(WEREKA)
GELANAURAGA
ADOLA
AFELE KOLA(DIMA)
KERCHA
GIRJA
(HARENFEMA)
GIRJA
(HARENFEMA)
WADERA
ABAYA
BULEHORA
YABELO
DUGDADAWA
MELKASODA
ARERO
BOREDA
SODO ZURIA
LOKAABAYA
ARBEGONNA
HULLA
CHUKO CHIRE
ARORESA
DARA
BULE
YIRGACHEFE
ARBAMINCHZURIA
AMARO
BURJI
MIRABABAYA
KOCHEREGEDEB
WENAGO
DILAZURIA
BORICHADAMOTWEYDIE
GORODOLA
SABABORU
ODOSHAKISO
HAMBELAWAMENA
ANA SORA
BORE
TELTELE
KOCHERE
SURROBERGUDA
BULEHORATOWN
BIRBIRSAKOJOWA
ELA DIMATOWN
YIRGACHEFETOWN
DILATOWN
YEM EN
KEN YA
OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT RRA Round 6 - Gedeo and West Guji Zones
Map Production Date : 29 Mar 2019
Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
Source Data : ESRI, IOM, UNJLC
displacement.iom.int/ethiopia | [email protected] 10 205
Kilometers1:770,000 1 cm = 8 km
±Primary Road
Secondary Road
Region
Zone
Woreda
Waterbody
IDPs by Woredes of Origin
1,000 - 20,000
20,001 - 35,000
35,001 - 55,000
55,001 - 340,000
RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6
MAP SUMMARYThis map indicates the locations
of origin of people displaced in Gedeo and West Guji at woreda level. The darker the shade of the woreda the more IDPs whose place of origin is in the woreda. See the key above for numbers corresponding to the shade.
PLACE OF ORIGIN OF IDPS
385,000
RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019
RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6
DTM Rapid Response Assessment (RRA) round 6 which was conducted from 11 to 17 March 2019 captured data on internally displaced people (IDPs) in 355 sites spread across 15 woredas in Gedeo and West Guji zones. As the map on page one indicates, Gedeb, Kerca and Bule Hora are the woredas currently hosting the largest numbers of IDPs.
Gedeb is host to 163,731 displaced people. Of these, 76,386 (47%) are in collective sites and 87,345 (53%) are living in host communities. Since RRA round 5 (conducted in February 2019), there has been a significant increase of 54,875 IDPs. This increase is largely owed to an inflow of an additional 54,752 IDPs distributed across an additional 10 collective sites since the previous round.
Kerca is host to 98,370 displaced people. Of these 22,706 (23%) are in collective sites and 75,664 (77%) are in host communities. Since RRA round 5, there has been a slight increase of 1,077 IDPs in Kerca from 97,293 IDPs in the previous round (February 2019). This was due to a decrease of 3,582 IDPs in collective sites but an increase of 4,659 IDPs in host communities.
Bule Hora is host to 70,663 displaced people. Of these 7,929 (11%) are in collective sites and 62,734 (89%) are in host communities. Since RRA round 5 (February 2019), there has been a decrease of 5,751 IDPs in Bule Hora, most likely caused by an outflow of IDPs from this woreda. While there has been a reduction in the number of IDPs in Bule Hora, there was an increase of one collective site and five host community sites.
DTM RRA round 6 captured data on the self-reported needs of IDPs at site level. This data was aggregated at woreda level to produce the map on page 2 which displays the severity of self-reported needs at woreda
level. While IDPs in most woredas reported significant needs in terms of WASH, shelter, NFIs, food, nutrition, health, education and protection, Gedeb, Kercha and Kochere were reported to be woredas where the needs of IDPs were most severe. DTM enumerators also observed significant levels of assessment fatigue largely caused by unmet needs. Assessment fatigue manifested in IDPs expressing frustration and hostility at the frequent needs assessments conducted while they perceived low levels of response.
MethodologyThe Rapid Response Assessment is conducted at site level on a monthly basis. The tool is designed to capture timely data on displacement to inform emergency responses and involves site and host community visits conducted by DTM enumerators who are supervised by DTM field project assistants. In Gedeo and West Guji, the assessment is conducted over the course of seven days. Site visits are often conducted in coordination with local and regional authorities who facilitate access to sites and host communities. The involvement of local and regional authorities also helps to facilitate the endorsement of DTM data by ensuring transparent and observed data collection at site level.
Data is collected from key informants and through focus group discussions. DTM key informants include a wide range of individuals such as teachers, local health workers, IDP community leaders and many more. Key informants are selected based on their sphere of knowledge, access to the site and displaced community and credibility. Focus group discussions are conducted with members of the IDP community who represent different demographic fields. Household samples and a demographic calculator are used to collect information on age and sex breakdowns.
Displacement Overview: Gedeo and West Guji Needs Overview
RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019
RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6
Annex I: Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Gedeo/West Guji RRA Round 6 Summary Table of Displacement (as of 17 March 2019)
The total number of IDPs tracked under Rapid Response Assessment round 6 is 690,364 IDPs across 355 sites. However, for sites that were uncovered during round 6, data was extracted from round 3, 4 and 5 instead. This was done for a total of 8 sites as represented in the table below.
For further information, data, analysis and questions, please feel free to contact the DTM Ethiopia Team at [email protected] or visit the DTM Ethiopia website: displacement.iom.int/ethiopia
RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019
RRA DATA COLLECTION: 11 — 17 March 2019
Households IndividualsNumber of
SitesHouseholds Individuals
Number of Sites
Oromia West Guji Abaya 239 2,019 7 7,280 36,805 18 7,519 38,824 25 Oromia West Guji Birbirsa Kojowa 69 469 2 6,691 31,060 8 6,760 31,529 10 Oromia West Guji Bule Hora 1,391 7,929 10 8,860 62,734 26 10,251 70,663 36 Oromia West Guji Hambela Wamena 396 3,520 5 2,211 11,044 7 2,607 14,564 12 Oromia West Guji Kercha 2,593 15,506 20 12,684 68,135 28 15,277 83,641 48 Oromia West Guji Galana 102 517 5 8,209 43,857 14 8,311 44,374 19 Oromia West Guji Kercha Town 2,411 16,868 11 - - - 2,411 16,868 11 West Guji Total 7,201 46,828 60 45,935 253,635 101 53,136 300,463 161 Oromia Total 7,201 46,828 60 45,935 253,635 101 53,136 300,463 161 SNNPR Gedeo Bule - - - 3,876 22,107 31 3,876 22,107 31 SNNPR Gedeo Dila Zuria 140 1,040 2 2,416 16,983 19 2,556 18,023 21 SNNPR Gedeo Gedeb 12,238 76,386 21 12,018 75,082 16 24,256 151,468 37 SNNPR Gedeo Kochere - - - 8,073 55,513 24 8,073 55,513 24 SNNPR Gedeo Wenago - - - 6,153 37,500 21 6,153 37,500 21 SNNPR Gedeo Yirga Chafe Town - - - 886 5,201 2 886 5,201 2 SNNPR Gedeo Yirgachefe 1,640 10,770 8 8,224 49,453 34 9,864 60,223 42 SNNPR Gedeo Dilla Town 709 4,743 1 1,228 7,831 5 1,937 12,574 6 Gedeo Total 14,727 92,939 32 42,874 269,670 152 57,601 362,609 184 SNNPR Total 14,727 92,939 32 42,874 269,670 152 57,601 362,609 184 Oromia West Guji Kercha 6 50 1 - - - 6 50 1 West Guji Total 6 50 1 - - - 6 50 1 Oromia Total 6 50 1 - - - 6 50 1 SNNPR Gedeo Gedeb - - - 1,046 7,417 2 1,046 7,417 2 Gedeo Total - - - 1,046 7,417 2 1,046 7,417 2 SNNPR Total - - - 1,046 7,417 2 1,046 7,417 2 Oromia West Guji Birbirsa Kojowa - - - 53 250 2 53 250 2 Oromia West Guji Kercha 800 7,200 1 1,214 3,161 2 2,014 10,361 3 West Guji Total 800 7,200 1 1,267 3,411 4 2,067 10,611 5 Oromia Total 800 7,200 1 1,267 3,411 4 2,067 10,611 5 Oromia West Guji Kercha - - - 624 4,368 1 624 4,368 1 West Guji Total - - - 624 4,368 1 624 4,368 1 Oromia Total - - - 624 4,368 1 624 4,368 1 SNNPR Gedeo Gedeb - - - 766 4,846 1 766 4,846 1 Gedeo Total - - - 766 4,846 1 766 4,846 1 SNNPR Total - - - 766 4,846 1 766 4,846 1
Grand Total 22,734 147,017 94 92,512 543,347 261 115,246 690,364 355
* Information for RRA Round 6 uncovered sites were extracted from previous rounds.
RRA R6(March 2019)
RRA R5 *(February 2019)
RRA R4 *(November 2018)
RRA R3 *(September 2018)
Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Gedeo/West Guji RRA R6 - Summary Table of Displacement(Not For Further Circulation)
Round Region Zone WoredaCollective Site Host Community
Total Households
Total Individuals Total Sites
RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT AND WEEKLY MOBILITY TRACKING — GEDEO AND WEST GUJI: ROUND 6
Following the end of data collection for RRA round 6, DTM and SMS (Site Management Support) teams on the ground continued to monitor the rapidly changing population dynamics of collective sites in Gedeo and West Guji from 29 March to 4 April 2019 and observed the following mobility patterns.
WMT DATA COLLECTION: 29 March — 4 April 2019PUBLICATION: 9 April 2019
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