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IDPs Population in Camps Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) IDPs Population in Camps in Districts of Jhalmagsi, Sibi, Kohlu, Quetta, Naseerabad, Jaffarabad, Kalat Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), Balochistan

Methodology for Information management and sharing GCC Deputy Commissioners PDMA Large Camp 1 Camp management (>1000 Pop) NDMA UNHCR District CCCM Coordinator (BRSP) Large Camp 2 Camp management (>1000 Pop) BRSP HO Management Data Analyst Mobile Team Flood affected areas assessment Survey Teams Small Camp 1 Small Camp 2 Spontaneous settlement 1 Spontaneous settlement 2

Camp management teams: # District Type of camp Camp name Location 1 Naseerabad Official 1. Notal 2. Mangoli 3. Patfeeder 1 Jhalmagsi Cross Mangoli Patfeeder Canal 2 Jaffarabad Spontaneous Non-official 1. Shahi Chowki 2. Al-Khidmat 3. Sohbatpur 4. Rojan Jamali 5. Khanpur 6. Saifullah Shaikh Shahi Chowki Dera Allah Yar Bypass Sohbat Pur Rojan Jamali Khanpur Bridge Near Goth Qadir Baksh 3 Jhalmagsi 1. Bareja 1 2. Chukhi 3. Saifabad Bareja Chukhi Saifabad 4 Sibi 1. Exibition Ground Camp 2. Dehpal Kalan School Camp Sibi Exibition Ground Sibi Govt Girls Middle School Camp 14 Camps Total Families

Summary of District-wise IDPs Population trend 1st Week IDP Population in Camps (23 Sep – 30 Sep) 2nd Week IDP Population in Camps (01 Oct – 09 Oct) 3rd Week IDP Population in Camps (10 Oct – 17 Oct) District No. of Camps/Spontaneous Settlement Families Males Females Children Total Population Jhalmagsi 20 1517 3072 3735 4856 11663 855 1691 1984 3020 6695 622 1298 1258 3074 5630 Sibi 12 638 731 1489 1698 3918 651 706 1410 2155 4271 688 933 1572 2633 5138 Kohlu 1 45 140 132 90 362 40 126 121 81 328 35 111 108 79 298 Quetta 13 1665 3178 3835 4373 11386 548 765 1147 3322 662 1522 1820 2937 6279 Naseerabad 1904 2866 3059 7593 13518 2234 3485 3798 8316 15599 1819 2511 3037 7411 12959 Jaffarabad 2035 5615 6211 2715 14541 4123 8071 9315 10687 28073 3596 6609 6562 13342 26513 Kalat 33 833 1202 1277 3787 6266 1027 1238 3574 5839 680 849 988 3017 4854 Total 112 8637 16804 19738 25112 61654 9216 15871 19013 29243 64127 8102 13833 15345 32493 61671

Graphical Summary of IDPs Family and Population trend District-wise

Jhalmagsi IDPs Population in Camps 270 430 460 650 1540 118 179 200 # 1st Week IDP Population in Camps (23 Sep – 30 Sep) 2nd Week IDP Population in Camps (01 Oct – 09 Oct) 3rd Week IDP Population in Camps (10 Oct – 17 Oct) List of Camps Families Male Female Children Total Population 1 Bareja 1 270 430 460 650 1540 118 179 200 344 723 105 218 187 440 845 2 Bareja Camp 3 88 203 239 207 649 72 139 159 143 441 194 190 422 806 3 Bareja 4 49 209 297 709 52 109 119 332 560 4 Chukhi 212 515 694 1421 171 183 298 597 1078 81 116 315 540 5 Saif Abad 295 412 621 949 1982 205 308 370 667 1345 69 90 92 340 522 6 DC Camp 46 230 138 184 552 37 181 127 163 471 54 137 126 255 518 7 Goth New Shambani 53 172 215 258 645 45 132 485 25 79 74 165 318 8 Hathyari 95 220 180 135 535 24 98 70 249 23 50 148 244 9 Shadihar 35 48 64 107 219 13 27 43 39 10 Tariq Abad 19 33 40 11 15 51 47 44 111 202 Missir 28 71 121 256 14 29 61 58 82 189 12 Bhaji khan 2 130 21 36 102 Meeran 34 103 22 42 Bhaji Khan 1 20 67 55 193 128 32 Morry 73 89 114 276 31 41 63 206 30 104 16 Bareja 2 18 84 247 75 17 Fateh Pur 60 140 167 360 26 FC camp 110 175 760 Rahooja 80 134 319 Chak 62 66 Total 1517 3072 3735 4856 11663 855 1691 1984 3020 6695 622 1298 1258 3074 5630

Sibi IDPs Population in Camps 419 430 754 1103 2287 432 405 675 1560 #   1st Week IDP Population in Camps (23 Sep – 30 Sep) 2nd Week IDP Population in Camps (01 Oct – 09 Oct) 3rd Week IDP Population in Camps (10 Oct – 17 Oct) List of Camps Families Male Female Children Total Population 1 Army/PAF Relief Camp 419 430 754 1103 2287 432 405 675 1560 2640 2 Exhibition Ground Camp 110 120 500 300 920 61 3 Dehpal Kalan School Camp 49 65 75 260 52 71 79 163 313 4 Sohbat Saraey Camp 39 80 130 115 325 35 81 78 142 301 5 Spontaneous Camp Allah Dad 8 50 34 132 216 6 Spontaneous Camp Bakhtiarabad 25 45 55 175 7 Dehpal Kalan BHU Camp 21 36 30 60 126 Spntaneous Camp Kuruk Road - 10 40 9 Spontaneous Camp Gogi Hotel 12 20 105 Spontanious Camp Lehri 2 22 48 91 11 Spontaneous Camp Lehri 14 23 46 89 Spontaneous Camp Lehri 3 13 47 Total 638 731 1489 1698 3918 651 706 1410 2155 4271 688 933 1572 2633 5138

Kohlu IDPs Population in Camps Total Population Families Children #   1st Week IDP Population in Camps (23 Sep – 30 Sep) 2nd Week IDP Population in Camps (01 Oct – 09 Oct) 3rd Week IDP Population in Camps (10 Oct – 17 Oct) List of Camps Families Male Female Children Total Population 1 Kohlu Camp 45 140 132 90 362 40 126 121 81 328 35 111 108 79 298

Quetta IDPs Population in Camps 370 800 900 540 2240 170 240 430 380 # 1st Week IDP Population in Camps (23 Sep – 30 Sep) 2nd Week IDP Population in Camps (01 Oct – 09 Oct) 3rd Week IDP Population in Camps (10 Oct – 17 Oct) List of Camps Families Male Female Children Total Population 1 AL HUDA 370 800 900 540 2240 170 240 430 380 1050 215 350 443 712 1505 2 MUSLIM CAMP 250 435 615 700 1750 192 316 376 508 1200 518 1210 3 IRRIGATION CAMP 2 400 600 1500 2800 60 38 75 125 238 487 511 1012 2010 4 KACHRA ROAD 42 130 137 173 440 5 BOY SCOUT 134 288 300 938 40 150 6 Meconghi Road 30 100 36 35 80 145 7 HAMEED STREET - 15 65 8 IRRIGATION Camp 1 345 850 2450 14 45 81 9 A-ONE CITY 12 135 10 A ONE CITY 2 19 55 140 22 27 25 74 11 BULADEE CAMP 160 200 530 18 20 34 72 AKHTHAR ABD 17 28 13 POOD GALI 48 52 Total 1665 3178 3835 4373 11386 548 765 1147 1410 3322 662 1522 1820 2937 6279

Naseerabad IDPs Population in Camps # List of Camps HHs Male Female 1st Week IDP Population in Camps (23 Sep – 30 Sep) 2nd Week IDP Population in Camps (01 Oct – 09 Oct) 3rd Week IDP Population in Camps (10 Oct – 17 Oct) List of Camps HHs Male Female Children Total Population 1 Pat Feeder 1 176 261 197 781 1239 369 529 575 1292 2396 219 276 339 1055 1670 2 Falah Insaniyat 308 377 317 1193 1887 3 Pat Feeder Canal 2 148 187 175 674 1036 240 345 453 873 1671 264 405 514 913 1832 4 Mangoli 321 415 587 1395 2397 203 214 234 1030 1478 391 412 451 1952 2815 5 PSO, Azizabad 45 61 58 198 188 289 302 723 1314 79 75 101 251 6 Pat Feeder 3 95 160 140 371 671 258 318 649 1225 152 208 268 543 1019 7 Notal 156 215 235 645 1095 161 237 271 619 1127 109 204 205 506 915 8 Rice Mill 245 350 387 952 1689 130 290 307 410 1007 153 225 231 591 1047 9 Sabzi Mandi 166 352 343 425 1120 200 400 1000 149 220 431 548 1199 10 Pat Feeder 4 121 145 134 566 845 103 159 180 382 721 11 Siddique Lehri 136 270 310 337 917 89 137 155 331 623 12 Al-Khidmat 125 170 195 517 882 80 216 324 720 71 142 138 364 644 13 Foot Ball Ground 280 298 732 1310 70 90 430 40 48 50 223 Total 1904 2866 3059 7593 13518 2234 3485 3798 8316 15599 1819 2511 3037 7411 12959

Jaffarabad IDPs Population in Camps - # 1st Week IDP Population in Camps (23 Sep – 30 Sep) 2nd Week IDP Population in Camps (01 Oct – 09 Oct) 3rd Week IDP Population in Camps (10 Oct – 17 Oct) List of Camps HHs Male Female Children Total Population 1 ArmyCamp (MSF) 875 2520 2800 980 6300 843 1350 1706 2000 5056 643 953 956 2657 4566 2 Spontaneous 4 (East Side of Army Camp) 90 226 230 192 648 500 910 1000 2910 298 415 445 1080 1940 3 Sohbat Pur : 2(Gandar) 340 600 780 2380 170 250 270 698 1218 4 spontaneous 5 (New Quetta Hotel) 35 73 84 53 210 290 580 650 800 2030 520 630 816 1966 5 Spontaneous 3 (West side of Al-Khadmat Foundation) 116 245 280 175 700 254 578 1778 303 443 424 1357 2224 6 Army Camp (Rojan Jamali) 333 950 350 550 1750 1412 1100 897 3409 7 spontaneous 6 (Shahi Chowki) 204 420 490 314 1224 239 400 610 1510 8 Spontaneous 9 (waheed Abad) 34 48 108 240 300 1200 9 Al-khadmat Foundation 25 480 390 1190 168 216 213 639 1068 10 Spontaneous 2 (Eeast side of AlKhidmat camp) - 150 1050 11 Nawra 225 525 120 205 188 502 895 12 Sohbat Pur: 1 (Bangulzai) 70 135 80 425 131 217 917 498 524 1031 2053 13 Bagh Tail 200 320 770 14 Bagh Head 110 220 215 422 959 1824 15 Spontaneous 10 (Peer Skindar+Zaman Tareen) 408 326 82 102 38 98 79 365 16 Spontaneous 1 (Bosa Mandi) 100 145 185 370 162 186 542 932 17 Spontaneous 7 (Neehal Coht) 51 85 258 18 Spontaneous 8 (Mohbat Shaakh+new Chezal) 86 260 208 52 60 111 180 130 421 20 261 19 Faiz Abad 40 49 155 342 Wapda Grade(Rojan Jamli) 28 45 Total 2035 5615 6211 2715 14541 4123 8071 9315 10687 28073 3596 6609 6562 13342 26513

Kalat IDPs Population in Villages/Dispersed Population # List of Camps 1st Week IDP Population in Camps (23 Sep – 30 Sep) 2nd Week IDP Population in Camps (01 Oct – 09 Oct) 3rd Week IDP Population in Camps (10 Oct – 17 Oct) List of Camps Families Male Female Children Total Population 1 Nigwar Shahozai 65 76 80 390 546 2 Koor Rahmatzai 82 85 91 395 571 83 388 556 68 70 310 448 3 Thoke 100 300 280 450 1030 180 325 410 915 98 155 291 544 4 Porana Thana 55 60 61 270 391 50 53 250 358 40 42 43 200 285 5 Zard Gulam Jan 31 33 35 182 30 32 172 235 6 pandrani abab 152 252 27 38 102 173 7 Durakzai 37 232 150 222 25 26 127 179 8 Rangi M Gohram 29 168 230 28 160 218 140 191 9 Malaki 90 10 Killi Pandrani 24 64 238 11 killi Mohd Hassni 22 47 129 21 15 45 95 16 34 88 12 Barenchina 23 110 158 20 101 146 13 Zarazai 141 14 Chotank 126 119 169 148 jeewa 128 210 167 97 157 Korki Shahozai 106 18 19 17 killi khardan 109 202 39 41 87 Mand-e-Haji 161 105 154 Naghaar Police Line 48 Rodini 175 62 Surkh Hadi zehri 103 karchap 71 Shahsha Dagar 51 Reki zai pas shaher Naghaar kakawi 52 Dhan Chshma killi ismail Hathyari Rais tok 46 Dasht-e-Mughalzai Total 833 1202 1277 3787 6266 765 1027 1238 3574 5839 680 849 988 3017 4854