Refugees in the Horn of Africa: Somali Displacement Crisis
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Ethiopia Dollo Ado Bokolmanyo Refugee Camp

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

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Registered Somali Refugee Population

43,671


Households*

8,553


* Household data may be unavailable for some locations
Last Updated 31 May 2017

Demography
Male (47%) Age (53%) Female
5% 0 - 4 5%
15% 5 - 11 15%
11% 12 - 17 11%
14% 18 - 59 21%
1% 60 + 1%

  Estimated Population by Date

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  Breakdown by Country of Origin

Country of Origin Current Total    
43,671
8,553
Individuals
Households
100 %

   Latest Documents

Report Date: 25/12/2015
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An innovative project giving refugee children in Dollo Ado access to a library
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Report Date: 01/08/2013
Description
Dollo Ado Camps
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  Key Indicators


Example Indicator


Nutrition
GAM prevalence (6-59 Months)
33.4%

<10%


Last Updated 24 Jan 2012 Previous value: : n/a

Description: The percentage of young children, 6-59 Global Acute Malnutrition, combining severe and moderate acute malnutrition. assessed using Mid Upper Arm Circumference and the WHO/UNICEF diagnosis criteria. The assessment is done in the reception centre for new arrivals. Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


SAM prevalence (6-59 Months)
7%

<2%


Last Updated 25 Nov 2011 Previous value: : n/a

Description: The percentage of young children, 6-59 months with severe acute malnutrition, assessed using Mid Upper Arm Circumference and the WHO/UNICEF diagnosis criteria. The assessment is done in the reception centre for new arrivals. Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


Health
% deliveries attended by skilled personnel
100%

>=50%


Last Updated 25 Nov 2011 Previous value: : n/a

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


Crude Mortality Rate
0.07 /10,000/day

<1 /10,000/day


Last Updated 26 Feb 2013 Previous value: : n/a

Description: The crude death rate, the total number of deaths per 10,000 people per day. Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: HIS end december 2012 data


Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
15.3/1,000




Last Updated 26 Feb 2013 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Infant mortality rate (IMR) indicates the number of deaths of babies under one year of age per 1,000 live births

Comments: HIS end of december 2012 data


Measles vaccination coverage
72.7%

>95%


Last Updated 24 Jan 2012 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


No. of basic EmOC facilities
1




Last Updated 25 Nov 2011 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Emergency obstetric care

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


No. of health facilities
1




Last Updated 24 Jan 2012 Previous value: : n/a

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


Number of consultations per trained clinician per day
22

<50


Last Updated 25 Jan 2012 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


Skilled birth attendance at delivery
100%

>50%


Last Updated 25 Jan 2012 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


Under 5 yrs mortality rate
0.16 /10,000/day

<2 /10,000/day


Last Updated 26 Feb 2013 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Under-5 mortality rate is the number of children who die by the age of five, per 10,000 per day. Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: HIS end of december 2012 data


Water & Sanitation
Average quantity of water available per person per day (litres)
12L

>10L


Last Updated 24 Jan 2012 Previous value: : n/a

Description: To measure the amount of safe water distributed for camp inhabitants. Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: WASH update


Number of persons per drop hole in communal latrine
74

<50


Last Updated 24 Jan 2012 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


Number of persons per usable water tap
247

<250


Last Updated 24 Jan 2012 Previous value: : n/a

Description: Target pertains to emergency situation.

Comments: Source: WASH


Percentage of families with latrines
60%

=100%


Last Updated 12 Oct 2011 Previous value: : n/a

Description: One latrine per family is the ideal target to decrease the spread of communicable diseases among the refugee population. However, in many refugee situations one latrine slab per 2 families was found to be an acceptable solution.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


Percentage of population living within 200m from water point
80%

=100%


Last Updated 06 Oct 2011 Previous value: : n/a

Description: To mitigate the social burden of water collection by having distribution points at a reasonable distance from dwellings.

Comments: Source: UNHCR Public Health & Nutrition Profile


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Education
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PAPDA
SCI
Environment
SeE
Food
ARRA
WFP
Food Security and assistance
ARRA
NRC
SCI
Gender-Based Violence
ARRA
IMC
PAPDA
Health
ARRA
IMC
WAHA
HIV/AIDS
ARRA
PAPDA
Livelihood
NRC
PAPDA
Logistics
IOM
UNHCR
Nutrition
ARRA
IMC
SCI
Registration
ARRA
UNHCR
Shelter
AHA
Water & Sanitation
IMC
IRC

  News

Bokolmayo Refugee Camp Celebrates International Day of Human Rights
UNHCR, 10 Dec 2011
Saturday 10 December saw the Bokolmayo refugee camp in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia celebrating International Day of Human Rights. The day marked the culmination of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence. UNHCR and its humanitarian partners, together with the general refugee community and Ethiopian ...
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