Updated
20 June 2017
| Dataset date: January 01, 2016-December 31, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
This dataset contains 29 data tables on global trends in forced displacement in 2016. The data provide trends and national and sometimes sub-national levels on refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees (refugees and IDPs), stateless persons, and other persons of concern to UNHCR.
Updated
3 May 2017
| Dataset date: December 12, 2015-February 15, 2017
This dataset updates: Every six months
This is a document that aggregates all of the feedback and rumors collected by the Refugee Liaison Officers of the News that Moves project in Greece. The feedback are collected face to face by the RLOs on a daily basis on the Islands but also on the mainland. The data was collected from December 2015 to February 2017.
Updated
2 March 2017
| Dataset date: December 01, 2015-January 31, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
Iraq (Erbil) profiling of urban/out-of-camp IDPs, Syrian refugees, and host populations with data collected from Dec 2015 until January 2016 (report published June 2016). The exercise included a household survey administered to a sample of 1,163 households (403 IDP, 370 refugee and 390 host households). Data can also be explored through the DART: http://www.dart.jips.org/.
Updated
2 March 2017
| Dataset date: June 01, 2016-June 30, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
Iraq-KRI (Duhok) profiling of urban/out-of-camp IDPs, Syrian refugees, and host populations with data collected during June 2016 (report published September 2016). The exercise included a household survey administered to a sample of 1,205 households (394 IDP, 402 refugee and 409 host households). Data can also be explored through the DART: http://www.dart.jips.org/.
Updated
3 February 2017
| Dataset date: December 31, 2016-December 31, 2016
This dataset updates: Every three months
In Lebanon Syrian refugees are scattered all over the country, mostly living in the cities and villages with host communities renting or occupying abandoned or unfinished building, however over 30% of the refugees are living in tents in Informal Settlements. Informal Settlements are collections of tent (not more than 20 tents).
Updated
15 August 2016
| Dataset date: August 07, 2016-August 07, 2016
This dataset updates: Every three months
The Microsoft Excel spreads sheet contains point data on refugee camps in the states of Al Gezira, Gadaref, Kassala and White Nile. Data is organized by State, Locality, Camp or Site Name and XY coordinates in Decimal Degrees.
Updated
16 July 2016
| Dataset date: July 07, 2016-July 07, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
Energy projects are being implemented in humanitarian contexts across the globe. These excel spreadsheets include all known past and present energy projects that have taken place in refugee camps, IDP communities, and other crisis-affected populations throughout the world, and were collected by the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves on behalf of the Safe Access to Fuel & Energy (SAFE) Humanitarian Working Group. To view full descriptions of the projects represented here, please visit www.safefuelandenergy.org/where-we-work.
This project listing was created as part of an effort to enhance coordination of activities, encourage collaboration, and share knowledge between organizations working on Safe Access to Fuel and Energy (SAFE) in humanitarian settings. Projects included in this database are those that improve access to fuel or energy for cooking, lighting, heating, or powering among crisis-affected populations. By crisis-affected populations we mean refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), or those affected by natural disaster or prolonged conflict.
Examples of applicable energy interventions include providing solar lighting, manufacturing and/or distributing cookstoves and fuels, setting up mini grids for camp electrification, establishing and managing woodlots for fuel provision and environmental protection, improving protection mechanisms for women during firewood collection, and many others, provided they take place among crisis-affected populations.
The SAFE Humanitarian Working Group is a consortium of partners including UNHCR, FAO, WFP, the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, the Women's Refugee Commission, International Lifeline Fund, Mercy Corps, UNICEF, and other agencies.
If you know of additional energy projects that are not shown here, please contact us at info@safefuelandenergy.org.
Updated
9 December 2015
| Dataset date: March 10, 2015-March 10, 2015
This dataset updates: Every three months
This excel spreadsheet compiles the data of the number of malian refugees in Mauritania, Niger and Burkina Faso from September 2012 - December 2014.
The data source is UNHCR's data portal for the Sahel:
http://data.unhcr.org/SahelSituation/country.php?id=501