Food GFD take place every 2 months with two months food provided to the IDPs, simultaneously 17 basic schools are supported with food for education. Health There are 5 clinics operating in the camp and one ambu- lance for emergency referral to El-fasher hospital. Since last November, moblie clinic stopped working in north area of camp C. WASH Presently, in the camp 9 water sources, 69 hand pumps out of which 59 are functional. 4 water containers exist which fill 17 bladders in the camp. As per the rapid assessment presently 19 liters water is provided to per capita in a day and one latrine is used by 21 persons. NFIs/Shelter Jerri cans, plastic sheets, cooking sets and plastic mats are provided targeting 26,660 households selected by Plan Sudan and community leaders, as the extremely vulnerable house holds. Education In basic schools one latrine is used by 103 students per day, 12 schools are without water facility, 10 schools do not benefit from school feeding program. Zamzam IDP camp is located about 14 km south of El Fasher town. The old Zamzam IDP camp was opened in August 2004 for the displaced people from Tabit, Hashaba Abu Zerega, Otash, Hillit Sinin and Tarni and Jebel Marra areas. In February 2009, the new Zamzam extension was opened for displaced people from Muhajeria, Umm Shejera, Labdo, Abu Dangal and Khazan Jadeed areas in South Darfur. In December 2010, new arrivals came to Zamzam IDP camp from the Shangil Tobaya area. In 2011 from villages in the areas of Tabit and Tukukmare and in February 2012 from Alawana in Dar el Salam locality and Abu Delek in Kalimindo locality. It currently has estimated population of 164,000. This figure is based on information from UN agencies and NGOs working in Zamzam. This figure is subject to change as more information becomes available. Jaffalo Village Zamzam C new arrivals area Zamzam C New arrivals area Zamzam A Zamzam B Zamzam A New arrivals area GoS Police UNAMID CPC Zamzam Village Ahmadai Village Sudan: Zamzam IDP Camp Profile (as of 18 Mar 2012) Creation date: 18 Mar 2012 Sources: Camp data [UN agencies, I/NGOs working in the camp], Land cover [digitized from Quickbird image dated 16 Dec 10]. Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/Sudan www.reliefweb.int The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Zamzam Al Salaam Abu Shouk El Fasher Town Tribes living in the camp Zaghawa, 60% Other, 10% Fur, 30% Elder person: 3,670 Separated or unaccomanied childern: 27 Physically disabled person: 822 Mentally disabled person: 196 Women at risk: 1,516 Children at risk: 794 Vulnerability cases in the camp Handpumps Bladders Water Tanks Boreholes Water sources in the camp 3 6 1 1 2 1 8 7 36 20 10 Camp A Camp B Camp C With complete shelter Requiring minor repairs Partially damaged Unsuitable for living Completely collapsed 975 2,632 4,052 4,477 35,524 Houses status in the camp Number of schools and enrollment 19,061 777 1 27 No. of schools Enrollment Secondary Basic 7,471 41 Child Friendly Space Daily consultations range No. of clinics Camp B Camp C Camp A 2 2 1 280 273 80 No. of clinics and daily consultations range WASH Nutrition Non food items Health Protection Camp coordination Education FSL UNICEF, WES, Plan Sudan SMoH, WHO, UNICEF, WFP, RI UNHCR-LCU, Plan Sudan WHO, SMoH, RI, Mercy Malaysia, HAD, PAI WFP, SRCs, AHA, DNW UNICEF, Plan Sudan, SPHO Plan Sudan UNHCR, UNAMID, Plan Sudan, SPHO Who is Doing What in Zamzam? Camp Area Main Roads Camp Boundary Wooded Area Flood Prone Area Surrounding Settlements Market Security / Checkpoints Cemetary Mosque Flour Mill Market Women's Centre Youth Centre Community Centre School Child Friendly Space Health Centre Food Distribution Centre Water Bladder Water Tank Tap Stand Hand Pump Dug Well Institutional Bore Hole (Water Yard) Land Use Legend