Refugees in the Horn of Africa: Somali Displacement Crisis
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Kenya Dadaab Ifo 2 Ref. Camp

Settlement type: Refugee Camp
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35,200 Individuals
Registered Somali Refugee Population
Base Layer

Population

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Registered Somali Refugee Population

35,700


Households*

7,416


* Household data may be unavailable for some locations
Last Updated 30 Sep 2016
Source - ProGres

Demography
Male (51%) Age (49%) Female
10% 0 - 4 9%
15% 5 - 11 14%
10% 12 - 17 8%
14% 18 - 59 16%
1% 60 + 1%

  Estimated Population by Date

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  Breakdown by Country of Origin

Country of Origin Current Total    
35,700
7,416
Individuals
Households
100 %

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  Key Indicators


Example Indicator


Water & Sanitation
Number of persons per drop hole in communal latrine
20

<50


Last Updated 28 Aug 2011 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Water and Sanitation Update


Number of persons per usable water tap
500

<250


Last Updated 28 Aug 2011 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Water and Sanitation Update


  Who's Doing What Where?

  Partners
Education
ADEO
Food
CARE
Gender-Based Violence
CARE
Health
IOM
HIV/AIDS
HI
Livelihood
IOM
Protection
CARE
Shelter
IOM
NRC
Transportation
IOM
Water & Sanitation
GAA
NRC
Oxfam-GB

  News

Somali refugees learn to live together in new tented town rising in Kenya
UNHCR News Stories, 19 September 2011, 19 Sep 2011
IFO EXTENSION, Kenya, September 19 (UNHCR) – In a windy desert camp, two women vigorously insult each other over who will be the first to fill their plastic can with water. Either side of a standpipe, they hurl epithets. For much of their lives, the women have been accustomed to travelling several...
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