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Disclaimer: There might be some duplication in population and household figures. Sometimes one beneficiary may receive a message from multiple agencies. But it will not make any complication in community engagement activities as the objective is
to penetrate the messaging and awareness as much as possible.
COVID 19: Risk Communication and Community Engagement Update Communication with Communities (CwC) Working Group
26 March to 01 April 2020
→ 466,752 people have been reached through 105,057 house to house inter-personal communication sessions with key COVID 19 messages in the camps.
→ 635 community people have been mobilized and engaged in 27 advocacy meetings in the camps.
→ 101,002 people have been consulted with on COVID 19 key messages in around 5,513 community awareness session in both camp and Bangladeshi community.
→ 8,048 community people participated at 225 listener group session and 13,218 people have been reached through 514 sessions conducted by the religious leader.
Cumulative Progress as of 01 April 2020
Communication Resource:
→ Following the RRRC Notice on Essential services and assistance, the Risk Communication TWG, under CwC WG (involving Health and WASH Sector), has
developed some “Community Facing Key Messages on Essential Services and Assistance in camps”. These were also finalized with inputs from ISCG,
SMSD and Protection sectors and the final messages were shared with CwC WG members as well as other sectors.
→ The CwC WG through its Risk Communication TWG (involving Health and WASH Sector) has developed some general “Key-messages for communities
attending distributions”. CwC WG is coordinating with the sectors who are involved with distributions including Food security, WASH, Health, Shelter-
NFI, Site Management, Protection. CwC WG is also providing technical support to Food Security and Shelter-NFI sector to develop sector-specific messages.
→ 12 Audios (PSA/podcast/narrowcast), 4 videos (explainer, interview, animation etc.) and 2 printable content (Infographic, poster, leaflet etc.) on COVID 19
has been developed. CwC WG has been sharing message and materials (audio, video, printable) developed by different CwC agencies. These are available on
Shongjog website.
→ The Common Service (BBC Media Action and Translators without Borders) have produced it’s 2nd special edition of What Matters on COVID 19. It is
available here. Also a Bangla version of the rumor tracking tool and guidance was developed and shared with all sectors.
→ ACAPS and IOM has published first edition of “COVID-19 Explained” which provides analysis on Rohingya perceptions of the COVID-19 response. It is
available here.
→ Around 150 cascade training/orientation sessions on COVID 19 have been organized and 3231 staff/volunteers have participated there.
Camp:
→ 351,142 people have been reached through 79,162 house to house inter-personal communication sessions with key COVID 19 messages.
→ 253 community people have been mobilized and engaged in 16 advocacy meetings in the camps.
→ 28,875 people have been consulted with on COVID 19 key messages in around 4000 community awareness session.
→ 8,048 community people participated at 225 listener group session and 13,218 people have been reached through 514 sessions conducted by the religious leader.
→ 79 Information service centers and 25 help desks operated to receive community people's feedback and complain.
→ COVID 19 messages are being announced through loudspeaker and megaphone on CNG/Tomtom auto-rickshaw at all 34 camps.
Host Community:
→ 60,200 people have been reached through 544 community awareness session on COVID 19.
→ COVID 19 messages are being announced through loudspeaker and megaphone on CNG/Tomtom auto-rickshaw at 26 unions under Cox’s Bazar Sadar,
Ukhiya, Teknaf, Pekua and Ramu sub-district.
Challenges:
→ Sudden restriction from the government for accessing camp creates difficulties to reach mass people in both camps and host communities.
→ Due to government announced general holiday, some agencies had limited their CwC activities. However, some agencies are preparing to resume and scale up.
Updates from 26 March to 01 April 2020
Participant maintaining social distance at Community awareness session on COVID 19. Photo-CAid
Loud speaker announcement (miking) for COVID 19 awareness in Teknaf. Photo-UNDP
Community awareness meeting conducted on COVID 19. Photo-UNHCR
Disclaimer: There might be some duplication in population and household figures. Sometimes one beneficiary may receive a message from multiple agencies. But it will not make any complication in community engagement activities as the objective is
to penetrate the messaging and awareness as much as possible.
COVID 19: Risk Communication and Community Engagement Update Communication with Communities (CwC) Working Group
26 March to 01 April 2020
COVID 19: CwC WG Members Initiative for Community Engagement in Rohingya Camps
Location Population (>5 yrs Old)
IPC at HH levels
Advocacy meetings on COVID 19
Cascade Training/ Orientation for staff & Volunteers
Community awareness session
Community engagement by religious leader
Information Service Center/ InfoHub/Help Desk operated
Miking Loudspeaker and megaphone
Radio listener group session
Video/ Film Show
(Beneficiary) (Beneficiary) (Beneficiary) (Beneficiary) (Beneficiary) (Number) (Number) (Beneficiary) (Number)
Camp 1E 32355 17602 14 300 2 1
Camp 1W 32680 7807 30 713 1 1
Camp 2E 20936 10030 10 46 1 1 19
Camp 2W 19903 11190 58 3 1 44
Camp 3 30003 9199 100 606 179 2 1
Camp 4 24856 6639 47 1280 179 4 1 19
Camp 4 Ext. 4942 3121 69 5464 1
Camp 5 19844 2880 75 1301 1 1 12
Camp 6 18783 9568 96 225 1 1
Camp 7 30680 15090 51 60 54 2 1 17
Camp 8E 24844 21067 100 164 50 1 393
Camp 8W 25548 16350 79 839 2 1192
Camp 9 27414 17609 181 727 51 5 1
Camp 10 24989 20605 43 129 5050 3 1 48
Camp 11 25350 17731 96 100 1470 3 1 590
Camp 12 21632 16578 231 825 1096 3 1 481
Camp 13 35267 3881 1317 3315 19 1 347 2
Camp 14 26649 11056 318 1606 1784 10 1 168 2
Camp 15 41925 7481 52 8 533 210 12 2 115 2
Camp 16 17415 25851 236 29 29 6 1 35
Camp 17 13421 3360 95 2223 1 1
Camp 18 22121 2447 28 3663 16 5 1
Camp 19 19142 2525 80 1078 2 1 301
Camp 20 5605 2046 51 1915 2 1 118
Disclaimer: There might be some duplication in population and household figures. Sometimes one beneficiary may receive a message from multiple agencies. But it will not make any complication in community engagement activities as the objective is
to penetrate the messaging and awareness as much as possible.
COVID 19: Risk Communication and Community Engagement Update Communication with Communities (CwC) Working Group
26 March to 01 April 2020
Location Population (>5 yrs Old)
IPC at HH levels
Advocacy meetings on COVID 19
Cascade Training/ Orientation for staff & Volunteers
Community awareness session
Community engagement by religious leader
Information Service Center/ InfoHub/Help Desk operated
Miking Loudspeaker and megaphone
Radio listener group session
Video/ Film Show
(Beneficiary) (Beneficiary) (Beneficiary) (Beneficiary) (Beneficiary) (Number) (Number) (Beneficiary) (Number)
Camp 20 Ext. 5777 3180 79 2003 15 3 1 250
Camp 21 13605 6946 9 1 1
Camp 22 18218 15462 303 3593 25 6 1 168
Camp 23 8772 12582 40 346 9 2 1 3684
Camp 24 22275 8327 50 92 1055 3 1
Camp 25 6351 9744 15 230 1 1
Camp 26 34606 7770 50 1 1 25
Camp 27 12709 10058 60 100 1 1 22
Kutupalong RC
14701 9910 90 25 1
Nayapara RC 21231 5500 50 1
Disclaimer: There might be some duplication in population and household figures. Sometimes one beneficiary may receive a message from multiple agencies. But it will not make any complication in community engagement activities as the objective is
to penetrate the messaging and awareness as much as possible.
COVID 19: Risk Communication and Community Engagement Update Communication with Communities (CwC) Working Group
26 March to 01 April 2020
COVID 19: CwC WG Members Initiative for Community Engagement in Bangladeshi Communities
Location Community awareness session Information Service Center/InfoHub operated Miking Loudspeaker and megaphone
(Beneficiary) (Number) (Number) Cox's Bazar Sadar 15500 1
Islamabad-Cox's Bazar Sadar 1
Islampur-Cox's Bazar Sadar 1
Jhilongza-Cox's Bazar Sadar 1
Khurushkul-Cox's Bazar Sadar 1
PM Khali Union-Cox's Bazar Sadar 1
Holdia Palong-Ukhia 3878 1 1
Jalia Palong-Ukhia 3190 1
Palong Khali-Ukhia 2712 1 1
Raja palong-Ukhia 5385 1
Ratna Palong-Ukhia 3685 1
Nhilla - Teknaf 2860
Sabrang-Teknaf 1650 1
Teknaf-Teknaf 1980 1
Whykong-Teknaf 3190 1 1
Baharchora-Teknaf 1870 1
Barbakia-Pekua 1
Chakmarkhul-Ramu 1
Dakkhin Mithachar-Ramu 1
Fotekharkul-Ramu 1
Gorjonia-Ramu 1
Kauarkhop-Ramu 1
Kocchopia-Ramu 1
Rajarkul-Ramu 1
Ramu Sadar-Ramu 14300
Zorianala-Ramu 1
Mognama-Pekua 1
Pekua Sadar-Pekua 1 1
Camp16
Camp2E
Camp7
Camp15
KutupalongRC
Camp9
Camp10
Camp18
Camp8W
Camp3
Camp5
Camp19
Camp1W
Camp6
Camp14
Camp2W
Camp11
Camp12
Camp1E
Camp13
Camp17
Camp21
Camp20
Camp8E
Camp4
Ext.
Camp4
Camp20
Ext.
Choukhali
26 March - 01 April 2020
COVID 19 Partners Presence MapTeknaf & Ukhia Upazila
Communication with Communities (CwC) Working Group Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh ISCG INTER SECTOR
COORDINATION GROUP
*For queries please contact: Coordinator-CwCWG | [email protected] CWCWG Information Management | [email protected]
COVID 19 Progress Tracking Update 26 March to 01 April 2020Data Sources:
Crea�on date : 04 April 2020
Percentage of Beneficiaries Reached Through Door to Door Awareness Session
Above 100%
76% - 100%
51% - 75%
26% - 50%
0% - 25%
Desclaimer1. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. They are only for operational humanitarian activities.
2. There might be some duplication in population figures. Sometimes one beneficiary may receive a message from multiple agencies. But it will not make any complication in community engagement activities as the objective is to penetrate the messaging and awareness as much as possible.
Kutupalong RCCamp 1E
ACLAB-Radio NafAc�on Aid Bangladesh (AAB)BBC Media Ac�on (BBC MA)BDRCS/CPP/IFRCBengal Crea�ve Media (BCM)BITABRACChris�an Aid (CAID)Care Bangladesh (CARE)Concern Worldeide (CW)Dhaka Ahsania Mission (DAM)Danish Refugee Council (DRC)Dushtha Shasthya Kendra (DSK)Interna�onal Organiza�on for Migra�on (IOM)OxfamSushilanTechnical Assistance Inc. (TAI)United Na�ons High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)United Na�ons Children's Fund (UNICEF)World Vision Bangladesh (WVB)
Camp25
Camp25
Camp27
Camp24
Camp26
NayaparaRC
Camp23
Camp22
Beneficiaries
Camp 2W Camp 7
Camp 4 Ext.
Camp 5 Camp 6
Camp 20 Ext.
Camp 8W Camp 9
Camp 10 Camp 11
Camp 23 Camp 22Camp 12
Camp 21
Camp 17
Camp 18 Camp 20
Camp 19 Camp 13
Nepal
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Myanm
ar
Cox’s Bazar
Camp 14 Camp 15 Camp 16
Nayapara RC Camp 24
Camp 4Camp 1W
Camp 3
Camp 8E
Camp 2E
Camp 25
Camp 27Camp 26
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNHCR/TAI, UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNHCR/BRAC, UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM,UNICEF/ACLAB/BITA, CW
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM/CARE, UNICEF/ ACLAB/BITA/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM, OXFAM, UNICEF /ACLAB/BITA/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, UNHCR/BRAC, UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM, UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, UNHCR/TAI, UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, UNHCR/TAI, UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, CAID /DAM/WVB, IOM/CARE, UNHCR/TAI, UNICEF /ACLAB/BITA/BRAC, CW
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, CAID /DAM/DSK, IOM/CARE, UNHCR/TAI, UNICEF /ACLAB/BRAC, CW
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, CAID /DAM/DSK/WBV, IOM, UNHCR/BRAC, UNICEF /ACLAB/BITA, CW
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM,UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM,UNICEF/ACLAB
CAID/DAM, IOM,UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,OXFAM, UNHCR/BRAC, UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,OXFAM, UNHCR/BRAC, UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNICEF/ACLAB/BITA/ BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNICEF/ACLAB/BITA/ BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNHCR/TAI, UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,DRC, IOM/DRC, UNICEF/ACLAB
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM, UNHCR/AAB, UNICEF /ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM, UNICEF /ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM, UNICEF /ACLAB/ BITA/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM /DRC, UNHCR, UNICEF /ACLAB/BITA/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, CAID /DAM, IOM/DRC, OXFAM /SUSHILAN, UNHCR, UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM, UNICEF/ACLAB/BI-TA/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC, IOM/DRC, UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNHCR/TAI, UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
BDRCS/CPP/IFRC,UNICEF/ACLAB/BRAC
Information and feedback service centers/facilities
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Bangladeshi Community FocusedAgencies:
ACLAB-Radio NafAc�on Against Hunger (AAH)Bangladesh Forest DepartmentBBC Media Ac�on (BBC MA)BDRCS/CPP/IFRCFood and Agriculture Organiza�on of the United Na�ons (FAO)SushilanUnited Na�ons Children's Fund (UNICEF)