This dataset contains the overall people in need and intersectoral severity by disaggregation level which Includes administrative divisions and population groups, depending on each country's decision. The dataset is produced by the United Nations for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in collaboration with humanitarian partners using the Joint Intersectoral Analysis Framework(JIAF).
The CoRA employs a multi-sectoral location-level assessment (MSLA) methodology conducted with local authority key informants at the settlement or city-raion level.
The assessment is based on 20 indicators divided into five ‘drivers’:
(1) livelihoods,
(2) utilities and services
(3) residential destruction,
(4) safety and security, and
(5) public life.
The indicators describe the critical or minimum conditions required for sustainable return and reintegration in Ukraine. The scores of each indicator and driver are grouped into three categories: low, medium, and high severity of living conditions.
For more information on the methodology, please refer to the full report. When requesting the dataset, please specify if you would like to receive the report as well.