HDC Mahad May Needs Analysis Report
- 7% of the IDPs are engaged in small scale business of selling charcoal, bread, juice, etc, in the market as way of supporting their families.
- Some support themselves by borrowing from relatives and friends who are staying outside the camp.
- They share food ratio and shelter with those whose shelters were blown off by winds and heavy rains.
Most of the IDPs rely on humanitarian assistance for shelter and non-food items needs. Few IDPs sell food ratio to acquire shelter materials.
No shelter material is available for collection near the IDPs camp.
More/less normal for South Sudan 674
184 HH are without form of Shelter
5-8 individual in one shelter.