# Komesha

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**Komesha** is one of the 20 [Districts of Ethiopia](/source/Districts_of_Ethiopia), or *woredas*, in the [Benishangul-Gumuz Region](/source/Benishangul-Gumuz_Region) of [Ethiopia](/source/Ethiopia). Part of the [Asosa Zone](/source/Asosa_Zone), it is bordered by the [Asosa](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Asosa_(Ethiopian_District)&action=edit&redlink=1) on the south, [Kurmuk](/source/Kurmuk_(Ethiopian_District)) on the northwest and [Menge](/source/Menge_(Ethiopian_District)) on the east. The largest settlement in this woreda is [Komesha](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Komesha,_Ethiopia&action=edit&redlink=1). Sherkole refugee camp housing 9,526 displaced people from Sudan and South Sudan, is also located in Komesha.[1]

## Demographics

The 2007 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 21,744, of whom 11,219 were men and 10,525 were women; 875 or 4.02% of its population were urban dwellers. The majority of the inhabitants said they were [Moslem](/source/Islam_in_Ethiopia), with 69.28% of the population reporting they observed this belief, while 19.03% of the population were [Protestant](/source/P'ent'ay), 7.03% were [Catholic](/source/Roman_Catholicism_in_Ethiopia), and 4.39% practised [Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity](/source/Ethiopian_Orthodox_Christianity).[2]

Based on figures from the CSA in 2005, this woreda has an estimated total population of 12,948, of whom 6,613 are men and 6,335 are women. With an estimated area of 645.78 square kilometers, Komesha has a population density of 20.1 people per square kilometer which is greater than the Zone average of 19.95.[3]

The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 9,762 in 2,261 households, of whom 5,008 were men and 4,754 were women; no urban dwellers were recorded. The largest ethnic group reported in Komesha was the [Berta](/source/Berta_people) with 99.5% of the population; an equal share spoke [Berta](/source/Berta_language) (99.5%), and 99.5% of the population said they were [Muslim](/source/Islam_in_Ethiopia). Concerning [education](/source/Education_in_Ethiopia), 15.97% of the population were considered literate, which is less than the Zone average of 18.49%; 14.29% of children aged 7–12 were in primary school; 1.01% of the children aged 13–14 were in junior secondary school; and a negligible number of the inhabitants aged 15–18 were in senior secondary school. Concerning [sanitary conditions](/source/Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Ethiopia), 2.8% of all houses had access to safe drinking water, and 16.8% had toilet facilities at the time of the census.[4]

## Notes

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [\[1\]](http://data.unhcr.org/Sudanese_Refugees_in_Ethiopia/settlement.php?id=28&country=65&region=23) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20120129233048/http://data.unhcr.org/Sudanese_Refugees_in_Ethiopia/settlement.php?id=28&country=65&region=23) 2012-01-29 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine), The UN Refugee Agency website

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [Census 2007 Tables: Benishangul-Gumuz Region](http://www.csa.gov.et/index.php?option=com_rubberdoc&view=doc&id=268&format=raw&Itemid=521) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20101114004725/http://www.csa.gov.et/index.php?option=com_rubberdoc&view=doc&id=268&format=raw&Itemid=521) November 14, 2010, at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine), Tables 2.1 and 3.4.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [CSA 2005 National Statistics](http://www.csa.gov.et/text_files/2005_national_statistics.htm) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20080731152750/http://www.csa.gov.et/text_files/2005_national_statistics.htm) July 31, 2008, at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine), Table B.3

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** [*1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Vol. 1*](http://www.csa.gov.et/surveys/Population%20and%20Housing%20Census%201994/survey0/data/docs/report/Statistical_Report/k06/k06.pdf) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20081120000024/http://www.csa.gov.et/surveys/Population%20and%20Housing%20Census%201994/survey0/data/docs/report/Statistical_Report/k06/k06.pdf) November 20, 2008, at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine), Tables 2.1, 2.9, 2.12, 2.15, 2.19, 3.5, 3.7, 6.11, 6.13 (accessed 5 January 2009)

v t e Zones and woredas of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region List of districts in the Benishangul-Gumuz region Asosa Zone Asosa Bambasi Komesha Kurmuk Menge Oda Buldigilu Sherkole Kamashi Zone Agalo Mite Belo Jegonfoy Kamashi Sirba Abbay Yaso Metekel Zone Bulen Dangur Dibate Guba Mandura Wenbera Special woredas Mao-Komo Pawe

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