Updated
23 March 2022
| Dataset date: March 23, 2022-August 11, 2022
This dataset updates: As needed
Este data set contiene información sobre el índice de Riesgo por Calidad del Agua y número de casos de Infecciones intestinales parasitarias para el cierre 2021.
Updated
11 February 2022
| Dataset date: January 25, 2022-August 11, 2022
This dataset updates: As needed
Estas bases de datos contienen la información de la respuesta del clúster WASH durante 2021 y expresada en números de beneficiarios. La fuente de información es el reporte de los socios en la plataforma 345W.
Updated
11 February 2022
| Dataset date: March 20, 2018-April 24, 2018
This dataset updates: Never
Dollo Ado district hosts Somali refugees in five refugee camps of Melkadida; Bokolmanyo, Melkadida, Kobe, Hilaweyn and Buramino. The first camp, Bokolmanyo was opened in Oct 2009 and followed Melkadida in 2010. In 2011, there was a major influx as a result of insecurity in Somalia, resulting in the establishment of Kobe, Hilaweyn, and Buramino camps in June 2011, August 2011 and November 2012 respectively. Refugees continue to arrive in small numbers since 2011. On 31 March 2018 (source: UNHCR ProGres) the total population is 217,494 with 21,010 under-five children. A joint UNHCR, WFP, ARRA, IMC and Humedica Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) was carried out in the five Somali refugee’s camps in Melkadida/Dollo Ado refugee camps from 20th March to 24th April 2018, with the main objective to assess the general health and nutrition status of refugees, and formulate workable recommendations for appropriate nutritional and public health interventions. A total of 1801 households were sampled.
Updated
31 January 2022
| Dataset date: April 01, 2021-July 30, 2021
This dataset updates: Never
UNHCR uses Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) as a mechanism to collect refugees' feedback on the quality, sufficiency, utilization and effectiveness of the assistance items they receive. The underlying principle behind the process is linked to accountability, as well as a commitment to improve the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. Usually the surveys that form the basis of the assessment are conducted soon after the distribution of relief items is completed.
For this assessment, 2220 households recepients of menstrual hygiene management kits were interviewed, whom answered questions about sanitary pads and underwear. 52 men were interviewed, 35 of whom answered questions about sanitary pads and underwear. These responses were excluded from the analysis.
Updated
31 January 2022
| Dataset date: December 08, 2020-December 14, 2020
This dataset updates: Never
This dataset was collected as a complement to UN Global Pulse, UNHCR, Durham University, WHO and OCHA's study on simulation models to help with COVID-19 planning in world’s largest refugee settlement. The spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 presents many challenges to healthcare systems and infrastructures across the world, exacerbating inequalities and leaving the world’s most vulnerable populations most affected. Given their density and available infrastructure, refugee and internally displaced person (IDP) settlements can be particularly susceptible to disease spread. This survey collected data on individual's contact, interactions and time spent in public zones of refugees' camps in Cox's Bazar, in order to fill spreading matrices to inform this simulation of spread.
Updated
31 January 2022
| Dataset date: April 01, 2021-June 30, 2021
This dataset updates: Never
UNHCR uses Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) as a mechanism to collect refugees' feedback on the quality, sufficiency, utilization and effectiveness of the assistance items they receive. The underlying principle behind the process is linked to accountability, as well as a commitment to improve the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. Usually the surveys that form the basis of the assessment are conducted soon after the distribution of relief items is completed.
For this assessment of non-food items, 2292 individuals recepients of soap kits were interviewed, and were asked questions about quality, sufficiency of quantity and usefulness of such kits. The survey also includes questions on other preferred items and use of negative coping mechanisms for livelihoods.
Updated
17 January 2022
| Dataset date: March 01, 2020-March 01, 2020
This dataset updates: As needed
Indicadores de privaciones y deficiencias en el acceso a servicios públicos por parte de población refugiada, migrante y retornados procedentes de Venezuela y comunidades anfitrionas en Colombia.
Variables desagregadas por sexo, rango etario (mayor y menor de edad) y zona urbano/rural:
Hacinamiento
Sin acueducto
Sin alcantarillado
Sin combustible adecuado para cocinar
Sin espacio exclusivo para la cocina
Sin internet
Sin recogida de basuras
Sin refrigerador
Sin sanitario
Sin suministro continuo de agua
Updated
17 January 2022
| Dataset date: August 10, 2020-August 10, 2020
This dataset updates: As needed
Base de establecimientos comerciales de farmacias, tiendas, supermercados y ferreterias, que venden material, productos y suministros para prevenir el COVID 19, de fuente de Cámara de Comercio de la Guajira, google maps y páginas amarillas.
Updated
17 January 2022
| Dataset date: May 27, 2020-May 27, 2020
This dataset updates: As needed
Indicadores del Índice de Calidad del Agua de Colombia.
Alcanilidad Total
Aluminio
Arsénico
Cadmio
Calcio
Cianuro libre y diasociable
Cloro residual libre
Cloruros
Cobre
Coliformes totales
Color aparente
Conductividad
COT
Cromo total
Dureza total
E.coli
Fluoruros
Fosfatos
Hierro total
Magnesio
Manganeso
Mercurio
Mesófilos
Niquel
Nitratos
Nitritos
Olor
Organofosforados y carbamatos
ph
Plomo
Sabor
Sulfatos
Turbiedad
Zinc
Updated
17 January 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2018-December 31, 2018
This dataset updates: Never
Base que contiene información acerca del Porcentaje de cobertura del servicio de alcantarillado, Porcentaje de cobertura del servicio de basuras, y Porcentaje de cobertura del servicio de acueducto en 2018 por departamentos en Colombia,. Datos obtenidos de la Encuesta Nacional de Calidad de Vida DANE(2018).
Updated
16 January 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2021-March 30, 2021
This dataset updates: Never
UNHCR uses Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) as a mechanism to collect refugees' feedback on the quality, sufficiency, utilization and effectiveness of the assistance items they receive. The underlying principle behind the process is linked to accountability, as well as a commitment to improve the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. Usually the surveys that form the basis of the assessment are conducted soon after the distribution of relief items is completed.
For this assessment, 1971 women recepients of menstrual hygiene management kits were interviewed, whom answered questions about sanitary pads and underwear. 235 men were interviewed, 182 of whom answered questions about sanitary pads and underwear. These responses were excluded from the analysis.
Updated
16 January 2022
| Dataset date: January 08, 2021-March 31, 2021
This dataset updates: Never
UNHCR uses Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) as a mechanism to collect refugees' feedback on the quality, sufficiency, utilization and effectiveness of the assistance items they receive. The underlying principle behind the process is linked to accountability, as well as a commitment to improve the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. Usually the surveys that form the basis of the assessment are conducted soon after the distribution of relief items is completed.
For this assessment of non-food items, 2517 individuals recepients of soap kits were interviewed, and were asked questions about quality, sufficiency of quantity and usefulness of such kits. The survey also includes questions on other preferred items and use of negative coping mechanisms for livelihoods.
Updated
21 December 2021
| Dataset date: November 17, 2021-August 11, 2022
This dataset updates: Never
Esta base de datos contiene los cálculos de People in Need (PiN) del clúster de Agua, Saneamiento e Higiene (WASH) realizados en el marco del Ciclo de Programación Humanitaria de Colombia para 2022.
Updated
15 November 2021
| Dataset date: July 18, 2021-July 18, 2021
This dataset updates: Every year
The first Multi-Sector Needs Assesment (MSNA), conducted by REACH Initiative in close collaboration with OCHA, aims to understand the multi-sectoral and sector-specific needs, circumstances, and vulnerabilities of households across the entirety of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (oPt). The current assessment is designed to support humanitarian actors in their development of the 2022 Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) and Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP), in addition to supporting humanitarian, development, and peace actors in their development and implementation of a nexus approach for the oPt.
Updated
24 October 2021
| Dataset date: June 09, 2021-August 16, 2021
This dataset updates: Every year
The ninth round of Iraq's Multi-Cluster Needs Assessment (MCNA) conducted by REACH Initiative in close coordination with the Assessment Working Group (AWG), UN OCHA, Inter-Cluster Coordination Group (ICCG) and partners for data collection, seeks to understand multi-sectoral priority needs of conflict-affected populations living across the whole of Iraq. Between June 09 and August 16, 2021, a total of 11,645 in-camp IDP, out of camp IDP, and returnee households were assessed in a total of 64 districts in Iraq (including 27 formal camps).
Updated
17 October 2021
| Dataset date: August 19, 2020-September 17, 2020
This dataset updates: Never
Since 2016, the Vulnerability Assessment of Refugees of Other Nationalities (VARON) has been a key tool for advocacy and program design. The survey aims to represent non-Syrian refugee households.
For over five decades, refugees from the Middle East and Africa have sought protection in Lebanon. These include refugees from Iraq, Sudan, Ethiopia, Egypt, Yemen and other countries, many of which have been in Lebanon prior to the Syrian crisis. The compounded crisis in Lebanon, including economic deterioration and rising inflation, COVID-19 outbreak and the Beirut port blast has impacted all persons living in Lebanon, including refugees of all nationalities.
The key objectives of the VARON include:
• Providing a multi-sectoral update of the situation of refugees from Iraq and other countries in Lebanon through an annual household survey. The survey covers key indicators related to multiple sectors including protection, shelter, water and hygiene, health, livelihoods, socio-economic vulnerability, food security and more
• Enhancing the targeting for the provision of multipurpose cash assistance. The data gathered through the VARON, particularly on expenditure, is used to build econometric models, which are used to determine eligibility for multi-purpose cash and food assistance
Updated
13 October 2021
| Dataset date: June 30, 2020-June 30, 2020
This dataset updates: As needed
This dataset contains the data used by the Humanitarian Country Team in Somalia to monitor the evolution of the drought and flood situation in Somalia. The data covers the following topics:
Internal displacement by cause (drought related, conflict/insecurity, other cause)
River levels in the Shabelle and Juba rivers
Water prices by Region
Cumulative annual rainfall
Disease burden (acute watery diarrhea (AWD)/cholera, bloody diarrhea and measles)
Monthly response monitoring by region for the following indicators:
CCCM: Number of people benefiting from site improvement projects
EDUCATION: Number of children with access to safe drinking water
FOOD SECURITY: Number of people reached through activities geared towards improving access to food and safety nets
HEALTH: Number of medical consultations
NUTRITION: Number of acute malnutrition admissions
PROTECTION: Number of girls and boys, women and men participating in community-based psycho-social activities
SHELTER: Number of people in need of emergency assistance receiving appropriate NFIs through in-kind distribution, vouchers or cash
WASH: Number of people reached with access to sustainable safe water services
The sources for the data are as follows: IDP data (PRMN/UNHCR); Rainfall and Rivers (SWALIM); Diseases (Health Cluster/WHO); Monthly Response (Humanitarian Clusters), Water Prices (FAO)