ACAPS' Humanitarian Access Dataset puts together all the pieces of information on Humanitarian Access Constraints of the first half of 2021.
The report resulting from this dataset is the Humanitarian Access Overview, which outlines how access to humanitarian assistance continues to be restricted for crisis-affected populations in more than 60 countries.
Data from the dataset is coded according to access dimensions, indicators and sub-indicators, then scored on a 0 to 5 severity scale.
The dataset displays:
data collected, coded in "log" tab with its "data dictionary"
aggregation of data by country, scored per "indicator"
country scores (pillars, overall access score and information gaps) in "Scores" tab
gis compatible clean tab with ISO codes
According to this data, we identified the following:
Extreme access constraints (Level 5) for: Eritrea, Libya, Syria, Yemen.
Very high access constraints (Level 4) for: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Iraq, Mali, Myanmar, Nigeria, Palestine, Somalia, South Sudan, Venezuela.
High access constraints (Level 3) for: Azerbaijan, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Colombia, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Honduras, India, Iran, Lebanon, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Niger, Pakistan, Sudan, Turkey, Ukraine.
For more information, download the dataset.
To access ACAPS' Humanitarian Access Overview, please visit:
https://www.acaps.org/en/thematics/all-topics/humanitarian-access