Village Assessment Survey COUNTY ATLAS. Yirol West County Lakes State

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Village Assessment Survey COUNTY ATLAS Lakes State

Village Assessment Survey The Village Assessment Survey (VAS) has been used by IO since 2007 and is a comprehensive data source for South Sudan that provides detailed information on access to basic services, infrastructure and other key indicators essential to informing the development of efficient reintegration programmes The most recent VAS represents IO s largest effort to date encompassing 30 priority counties comprising of 871 bomas, 17 payams, 468 health facilities, and 1,277 primary schools There was a particular emphasis on assessing payams outside state capitals, where comparatively fewer comprehensive assessments have been carried out IO conducted the assessment in priority counties where an estimated 72% of the returnee population (based on estimates as of 2012) has resettled The county atlas provides spatial data at the boma level and should be used in conjunction with the VAS county profile Four (4) Counties Assessed Planning ap and ashboard Page 1 WASH Section Page 14-20 General Section Page 2-5 Natural Source of Water Page 14 ain Ethnicities and Languages Page 2 Water Point and Physical Accessibility Page 15 ap Index Infrastructure and Services Page 3 Land Ownership and Settlement Type Page 4 Returnee Land Allocation Status Page 5 Livelihood Section Page 6 - ajor Livelihood Practices Page 6 ajor Food Crops Grown Page 7 ajor Problem Affecting Farming Page 8 ajor Livelihood Shocks Page Health Section Page 10-13 Access to Health Facilities Page 10 Health Facility & Services OfferedPage 11& 12 Health Awareness Programmes Page 13 Water anagement & Conflict Page 16 WASH Education Page 17 Latrine Type and Use Page 18 Education Section Page 1-22 Access to Education Facilities Page 1 Level of Edu & edium of Instruction Page 20 Teacher to Student Ratio Page 21 School Facilities Page 22 Protection Section Page 23-25 Presence of Rule of Law Institutions Page 23 External Threats, Violations & Risks Page 24 Internal Threats, Violations & Risks Page 25 ISCLAIER OVERVIEW AP This map product is for planning purposes only The names and boundaries on this map product/atlas do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Government of Republic of South Sudan or IO IO cannot guarantee that this map is error free and therefore will not accept liability for consequential and indirect damages arising from the use of this map product Page Numbers preceded by reflect data sourced from the Boma Questionnaire, while page numbers preceded by present information sourced from the respective Technical Questionnaire Please refer to the accompanying digital atlas for more detailed information of the map product aps are also available at http://southsudaniomint/reports/vas or scan the QR code below to go directly to the web page INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR IGRATION New Industrial Area Northern Bari Juba South Sudan Email: iomjuba@iomint Web: http://southsudaniomint Established in 151, IO is the principal inter governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners With 14 member states, a further 12 states holding observer status and offices in over 100 countries, IO works to help ensure the orderly and humane management of migration, to promote international cooperation on migration issues, to assist in the search for practical solutions to migration problems and to provide humanitarian assistance to migrants in need, including refugees and internally displaced people

Planning ap & ashboard Rumbek Centre : Twic East ( Jonglei ) Area Payams Bomas 4,851 km 2 7 25 Payam Boma Survey Points &( VILLAGE INFORATION State Capital River Lakes Page 1 Boma Number of 17 7 Abang 7 7 13 Aluak - Luak 12 10 10 Anuol 7 5 7 7 Geng-Geng 14 8 7 Ger 14 7 apuordit 11 16 5 8 Yirol Town 6 5 8 arial Atemwei Baradhiak Bek Pultit Rambuol Tungul Aluak-luak Atheer Ramayang Tocrak Irany Pierja One Baripuak eupor Pajot Raakic agaar ading Tungul amer Thon Panjiel Ramtur War-aken Barmakeny Kondok ayomcuei Kuondok Pulthil Pokic Panbiei agok Pakoon Adou Amatnhom Warayiel ajok agook Alel adet Hormakeny ayomathia hiauwel Langcek Tokkeu achar alweng Rakyic Cumbuer Krieng Tompiny Pokyic aleng Akorkor Got Panyiendi Atrieu Kakuok Lual aker Laro Lual Aweipiny Wuowwuow Paker hiauaguek * Final Boundary between the Republic of South Sudan and the Republic of Sudan has not yet been determined ** Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined Weken Pulimat Turju Jerweng Aber Terngekmeth Ikuocyoi Tut alou Kuling Lokiduathoth ungdhie he Irang huedade Atorok Pagene Kadula Jierich Aninthok Weroong Adhiem ajak Akeu aboryau Lingdit Aruopnyiel Abal Wunalel Kueinyijuong Pultuot Ageinhom ayenakulik Kouyic Wunalel aper Wathgau Jieric Wathputo Kuowic ungur Alelnyancok Buothbuoth Agheu hueda-de-kec Wuncuei Lualngem aper Yiek Kuojwel Aruau Agar alouhorhan undhei alolo Ngotlei Alelnyancok Wunapuot Pulilie Wangrei-cheng-net Kelwuon Nhomlau Payii Nairob Korkor Nyonyo Wunjier Piercok Nyatiba alith Gorioch aibor Romkar Angol Rai Nhom Rambai Jekman Lurnyang Lang Aterbai ulirial Pinypath Bernhial arany Wunliet Akuei Jerweng epir Kormokngu Luak horager atbar atbar Wunabiei Areer Beidit Alel Western Bahr el Ghazal Warrap Cueibet Rumbek North Rumbek Centre Lakes Health Facilities Rumbek East Unity Western Equatoria Yirol West Yirol East Education Facilities 227 11 38 ESTIATE HOST POPULATION: 114,40 RETURNEE POPULATION: 31,833 Returnees 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 28% 0% 100% Percentage of Returnees to the Host Population Returnees to the County Compared with State Total 38,732 5,451 Lakes 41,83,41 7,45 26,65 7,331 Jonglei 11,464 2007 2008 200 2010 2011 2012 Year of Return Yirol West 3,326 Central Equatoria cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/PLN

ain Ethnicities and Languages Spoken AIN TRIBE COUNTY Yirol West AIN LANGUAGE SPOKEN Arabic Atuot Beli inka inka (Agar) English Total Bomas inka 0 3 0 22 0 0 25 Jur Bel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Bomas 0 3 0 22 0 0 25 Ger Centre ayom Cuei ain Tribes inka ( Jur Western Bel ain Languages inka Arabic Beli Atuot inka (Agar) English cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH01 Page 2

Infrastructure and Services Yirol West r @ E O 4 Infrastructure Number of Bomas Police Station Orphanage Boma arket Public Transport obile Coverage B W N Religious Est Bridges 6 0 1 8 18 13 1 r B Satisfaction Level 67% 0% 44% 100% 75% 33% 23% 0% E O 4 B E W E 4 B W W r E B W N W E B W r E B W B B r E 4 B W 4 W B E B 4 B 4 B W r 4 B W r 4 B W B E B W B Boma Survey Points Bomas with Infrastructure Bomas without Infrastructure cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH02 Page 3

Land Ownership & Settlement Types d d $ > d Boma Survey Points Land Ownership Type $ > d \ / Individual Free Communal Ancestral Leased Land Informal Land Tenure Page 4 $ > d d >d $ > d d $> >d $> d d $ $ d > $ d $ $ d > d d apuo Aluak - Yirol Town Abang Geng-Geng Anuol Ger Payam rdit Luak Boma nent TYPE OF SETTLEENT nal orary Perma- Seaso- Temp- Nomadic Total 22 10 4 0 cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH03

Returnee Land Allocation Status Land Allocation Status by Boma Yes Not specified No cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH04 Page 5

ajor Livelihood Practices and Seasonal igration l U F l U o F l U F l U o F Boma Survey Points Reported Not Reported F igration ajor Livelihood Practices Farming l U o Livestock Fishing Page 6 l U o F l U F l U o F l U o F l o F l U F l U o l U o F l o l U l U o l o l U o l U o F l U o l U F l U F l U F Livelihood Activities Farming, 34% Livestock, 28% Fishing, 22% Other, 16% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH05

ajor Food Crops Grown s t n n l s s t n l s s t n n l s t n l s l s t n n s l s t n n l s l s t n n l s s t n s t n l l s t n n l s s t n n s t n n s t n n l s t n s t n n l s l s n n s t n s t n l s s t n l s t n l l s t n n l s s t n l s Rice Cassava illet Vegetable Groundnut Sesame Sorghum aize ajor Food Crops Grown in the County aize, 7 Cassava, 11 illet, 15 Vegetable, 15 Groundnut, 23 Sesame, 23 Sorghum, 24 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Number of Bomas cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH06 s t Boma Survey Points Food Crops Reported No Food Crops Reported ajor Food Crops l s t n n l s E aize Sorghum Sesame Groundnuts Vegetables illet Cassava Rice Page 7

ajor Problems Affecting Farming ajor Problem Affecting Fishermen n C u n C u n C u C u n C + u C + u C u C u n C u n C + u C + C u n C + u n n u n C + u n C u n C + u n C + u C C + C + n C u arket Facility 1% Conflict 21% Storage Facility 12% Lack of Input 33% rought 15% ajor Problem Affecting Livestock Herders iseases 26% Conflict 15% arket Fac 5% Grazing Land 24% Water 23% rought 7% *Other Crop amage includes damage caused by: Livestock, Wildlife, Birds & Insects/Pest C u Boma Survey Points n C + u ajor Problems (Farming) Crop isease Other Crop amage * arket Accessibility Conflict Natural isaster ( Western n C u cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH07 Page 8

ajor Livelihood Shocks (Last Two Years) z U n I U U n z U n I z U n I z U w n I w z U n I U n w n U w n I z U w n U w n I Livelihood Shock Experienced Yes Not specified No Livelihood Shocks u z U w n I rought Flood Livestock disease Human Epidemic Crop isease Pest Conflict cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH08 Page

Access to Health Facilities HEALTH FACILITY INFORATION Payam Bomas Bomas with Health Facility Hospitals PHCC PHCU Others Ger 3 2 0 0 2 0 Aluak - Luak 2 1 0 0 2 0 x x x z z w apuordit 2 1 1 0 1 0 Anuol 4 2 0 2 0 0 Geng-Geng 4 0 0 0 0 0 Abang 5 1 0 1 0 0 Yirol Town 5 2 1 0 0 0 Health facilities shown in RE are in open air or with temporary structures PHCC: Health Care Centre PHCU: Health Care Unit x z x w Boma Survey Points Access to Health Facility Easy edium ifficult Equatoria ) PHCU f Others Type of Health Facility z w x Hospital PHCC w cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH0 Page 10

Health Facilities and Services Offered > > > > >A & L A L h A & L / > > > Boma Survey Points Health Facilities Services Reported cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH10 No Services Reported Services Offered > A & L h / Out Patient In Patient aternity Ward Laboratory Feeding Centre Psycho-Social Support Please refer to the next map for more services Page 11

Health Facilities and Services Offered (Continued) x L e x h [ e x [ e x [ e x L x h L x L e x h e cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH10 x x L L [ Boma Survey Points Health Facilities Services Reported No Services Reported Services Offered x h L [ e rug ispensary Epidemiological ata Immunization Vehicles for Referral Paid Service Health Education Page 12

Health Awareness Programmes (Boma Perspective) L L e L L e STI: Sexually Transmitted Infectious iseases OT: Other Transmitted iseases Boma Survey Points Health Awareness Prog L e Immunization HIV/AIS Education Health Education Page 13 L L L L L L e L L e L e L e L e L L e L e L e L Aluak - apuor Ger Anuol Geng-Geng Abang Yirol Town Payam Luak dit Boma Hygiene HEALTH EUCATION TOPICS Child Nutrition Family Planning Reproductive Health STI OT Total 8 2 1 1 2 1 cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH11

Natural Sources of Water U P U P U P L P P P U Boma Survey Points Natural Sources of Water L P U River Stream Spring cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH12 Page 14

Water Points and Physical Accessibility Y U U U Boma Survey Points Access to Water Source Easy edium ifficult Sources of Water U X k Y Hom Borehole Hafir Tap Water Tanker cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH13 Page 15

Water anagement and Related Conflicts > > >[ >[ >[ > >[ >[ >[ > >[ >[ > > >[ >[ > >[ Boma Survey Points > [ Water User Committee Water Fee Conflict for Water cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH14 Page 16

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Education R P S R S R R P S T R T P P P S R P S Boma Survey Points WASH Education Topics R P S T Hand Washing Clean rinking Water Good Hygiene Garbage isposal cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH15 Page 17

Latrine Types and Use O Ó N O O Ó Presence of Latrine & Use Not Present Present & Not used Present & Not Specified N O Ó Present & Used Public Latrines Private Latrines Open Air cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH16 Page 18

Access to Education Facilities Payam No of Boma Bomas with Education Facility Number of Education Facility Ger 3 3 5 Aluak - Luak 2 2 4 apuordit 2 2 6 Anuol 4 3 3 Geng-Geng 4 2 4 Abang 5 5 8 Yirol Town 5 4 8 Education facilities shown in RE are in open air or with temporary structures H Education facility Boma Survey Points Acces to Education facility Easy edium ifficult cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH17 Page 1

Level of Education and edium of Instruction Payam!4!4 Boma Survey Points Level Of Education!4!3 Highest standard taught! Not specified/others Arabic English Local Language Page 20 Below standard 4 edium of Instruction Up to standard 4!8!6 Up to standard 5!6!6!3!3 Up to standard 6!3!6!6!6 Up to standard 7!3!4 Up to standard 8 Not specified Ger 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 5 Aluak - Luak 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 apuordit 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 6 Anuol 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 Geng-Geng 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 4 Abang 1 1 0 3 2 0 1 8 Yirol Town 2 0 0 1 0 4 1 8!6 Grand Total!!3!6!6!8!8!8!8!3!6! 8!6!6!4!7!!!5!3!3!7!7 Curriculum Old Sudan, 1 Kenyan, 10 Ugandan, 1 New South Sudan, 36 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH18

Teacher to Student Ratio ale-female Teachers in Schools Female 122 23% ale 420 77% Boma Survey Points Teacher to Student Ratio 1 Teacher per 150 Students 1 Teacher per 50 Students 1 Teacher per 25 Students 1 Teacher per 15 Students cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH1 Page 21

School Facilities Q L ( Q L ( W Q ( Boma Survey Points W Q L ( Education Facility ayom Cuei W Q ( Q L y ( Ger Centre ( ( ( Facilities offered Separate Toilets W * Q L y for Boys & Girls Enrollment of Persons with isabilities Potable Water Play Area First-Aid Equipment ( Parent-Teacher Association W L ( ( ( Q L y ( Q L y ( ( Q ( L ( W Q L ( Q L ( Q ( ( L ( L ( Q ( L ( Q ( Q ( L ( Q L ( L ( L ( L ( cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH20 Page 22

Presence of Rule of Law Institutions ( ( ( ( r ( ( r ( r ( r ( r ( ( ( r q ( r q ( r q ( q ( r ( ( r q ( ( r ( r ( q r Boma Survey Points Boma Court ( Police Station r Judicial Court q ( cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH21 Page 23

External Threats, Violations and Risks h h z u h z w z w u z h w w u z h w h h w z h u z h w u z h w u z h w u h h w h u z h h w w z h u z z Boma Survey Points External Threats u z h w Armed Conflict rought Flood Hunger Epidemics cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH22 Page 24

Internal Threats, Violations and Risks $ % I U $ % I U $ W I U % I U I U $ % W I U $ % W I U $ % W I U % W I U $ I $ % W I U $ % I U $ % W I U I $ % W I U I U $ % $ % W I U $ % W I U *SGBV: Sexual and Gender Based Violence $ % % % Boma Survey Points Internal Threats Local Conflict $ % W I U omestic Violence SGBV* Seasonal Road Access Crop isease Livestock isease cnayak@iomint /SS/VAS/S0C001/TH23 Page 25

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