Refine your search: Clear all
Featured:
Data series [?]:
More
Locations:
More
Formats:
More
Organisations:
More
Tags:
More
Licenses:
More
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 01, 2023-December 03, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 30 May 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 April 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    This UNHCR dataset, developed in partnership with Ipsos SA, provides an in-depth analysis of the intentions and circumstances of Ukrainian refugees in Austria, based on data collected from January to March 2023. The survey, which includes responses from 553 households representing over 1,500 refugees, offers a detailed look at the socio-economic status, decision-making processes, and future plans of these individuals. Gathered via an online questionnaire distributed through social media and messaging apps, the data is carefully anonymized, ensuring privacy while maintaining a representative demographic profile in line with the latest Austrian government statistics. This dataset is a valuable asset in the Microdata Library, offering crucial insights for stakeholders engaged in refugee support and policy-making in Austria.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 01, 2019-May 19, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 30 May 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 17 March 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    The Burundi 2019-2020 Socioeconomic Survey presents a detailed dataset on the socioeconomic conditions of refugees in Burundi. Conducted alongside the UNHCR's Verification Exercise, it leveraged the UNHCR and the Government of Burundi's database, selecting a systematic random sample. The survey utilized Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) for data collection, with questionnaires covering a wide range of topics like household characteristics, education, employment, and access to services. Initially conducted through in-person interviews, the survey adapted to phone interviews due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fieldwork involved three teams from mid-November 2019 to May 2020, with extensive training and supervision to ensure data quality. The questionnaire, primarily in English, was administered with interpreters when necessary. Additionally, uniform sample weights were estimated for each household based on their selection probability, and sensitivity checks were performed to validate the data's robustness. This dataset is crucial for understanding the complex socioeconomic dynamics faced by refugees in Burundi.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: February 27, 2023-April 07, 2024 ... More
    Modified [?]: 30 May 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 28 July 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    The UNHCR Results Monitoring Survey (RMS) in Mozambique, conducted from February 27, 2023, to April 7, 2024, by CS Research and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, assessed the impact in areas such as Health and Nutrition, Water Sanitation Hygiene, Protection, and Education among refugees, asylum-seekers, and IDPs. Covering regions like Cabo Delgado and Nampula, the survey employed mixed sampling methods, including phone surveys (CATI) for widespread geographical coverage, excluding Nampula City and Maratane Camp, and face-to-face interviews (CAPI) in specified areas. This approach, integrating non-probabilistic and probabilistic techniques, and stratified by gender, provided comprehensive data, crucial for UNHCR’s strategic planning and reporting in Mozambique.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 03, 2023-January 17, 2024 ... More
    Modified [?]: 24 April 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 28 July 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    The Vulnerability Assessment Framework (VAF) is a key tool used by humanitarian and development organizations in Jordan. It contributes to coherent vulnerability identification and programme delivery across sectors. This dataset was collected between December 2023 and January 2024 and focuses to the Zaatari and Azraq refugee camps. Residents of both Azraq and Zaatari camps were randomly sampled to explore trends and vulnerabilities specific to the camp context. The questionnaire was tailored for the refugee camps context to account for the camp residents’ living circumstances, allowing for a deeper understanding of this specific group. In this iteration, a new set of questions were included to capture how climate change affects refugees’ lives.
  • 10+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: June 18, 2023-September 24, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 8 April 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 April 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    With the goal of supporting the Inter-Agency Regional Response Plan (RRP) and to enable planning among key humanitarian actors through the provision of updated information on multi-sectoral needs and priorities of refugees from Ukraine, the Regional Refugee Coordination Forum (RCF) agreed on a regional approach to the implementation of inter-agency multi-sectoral needs assessments (MSNA) in 2023. The assessments were conducted around summer of 2023, using a similar methodological approach and a harmonized questionnaire aiming at having comparable results to better inform and prioritize the humanitarian response. This comprehensive regional dataset was compiled by consolidating MSNA datasets from seven countries: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Czechia, Moldova, Romania, and Bulgaria.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 06, 2023-December 24, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 5 April 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 April 2024
    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. UNHCR increasingly uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to Persons of Concern (PoCs) in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients residing across the country.
  • 5600+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 30, 2020-December 31, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 20 March 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 29 June 2018
    This dataset updates: Every three months
    Cash Based Programming in Somalia. Data are aggregated at admin level 2
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 05, 2023-November 05, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 February 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 25 February 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    The Vulnerability Assessment Framework (VAF) is a key tool used by humanitarian and development organizations in Jordan. It contributes to coherent vulnerability identification and programme delivery across sectors. The tool and sector-specific indicators have been developed by the Inter-Sector Working Group (ISWG), in close coordination with the Sector Leads. The VAF consolidates all sector-specific assessments into one, with the intent of deduplicating data collection exercises and minimizing the burden on refugee households. For the sixth VAF population study in 2023, refugee households residing in host communities were randomly sampled across all governorates to explore thematic and sectoral vulnerabilities for refugee populations of all nationalities within Jordan. In this iteration, a new set of questions were included to capture how climate change affects refugees’ lives. This data was collected in person between September 2023 and November 2023.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 08, 2023-October 02, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 26 January 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 April 2024
    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. UNHCR increasingly uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to Persons of Concern (PoCs) in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients residing across the country. The dataset consists of 22 records, indicating that it encompasses a relatively small sample size. Before using the dataset, it is essential for data users to be aware that the dataset's small size (22 records) may limit the generalizability of the findings. It is crucial to exercise caution when drawing broad conclusions or making policy recommendations based solely on this limited dataset.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 26, 2023-November 20, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 28 December 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 January 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    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 of the process is accountability, as well as a commitment to improving the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. UNHCR increasingly uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to displaced people in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients residing across the country. This PDM covered people who received CBI in Kazakhstan in early 2023. Feedback on the modality was collected from 19 households in September and October of 2023.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 02, 2022-March 24, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 December 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 January 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    UNHCR MCO Thailand conducted the Post Distribution Monitoring of Cash Based Intervention to consider how cash support was received and spent, perceived risks and problems associated with multi-purpose cash assistance, and the accountability of the programme to urban refugees. The PDM was conducted four months after the Royal Thai Government (RTG) announced in August 2022 that COVID-19 would be downgraded from a 'dangerous communicable disease' to a 'communicable disease under surveillance' as part of the country's plan to enter a normal endemic period. The improvement in the COVID-19 situation is considered to have contributed to a gradual return of employment and resumption of support from sources other than CBI for urban refugees.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 09, 2023-October 15, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 15 December 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 January 2024
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Multi-Sector Needs Assessment
    The 2023 Multi-Sector Needs Assessment in Latvia presents findings from an interagency assessment conducted from September to October 2023 with Ukrainian persons of concern in Latvia. The assessment aimed to understand the profiles and priority needs of households to inform future response plans. Using convenience sampling, the assessment surveyed 557 households representing 969 individuals. Data was collected through in-person mobile interviews by UNHCR, the Lithuanian Red Cross, GPB. Key topics included health, protection, education, livelihoods, and mental health. As a key source on urgent needs, the 2023 assessment provides insights into the experiences of Ukrainian persons of concern who have fled to Latvia.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 07, 2022-December 23, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 27 September 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 1 October 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    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. UNHCR increasingly uses Cash-Based Interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to forcibly displaced and stateless persons in line with UNHCR's core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended programme objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients. UNHCR supported refugee households in 4 states/provinces in India with cash assistance in 2022. The CBI PDM was conducted in December 2022 to assess outcomes of the assistancecovering 2537 households. Data was collected via a self administered email survey. Almost half the households receiving cash assistance are individuals without family. UNHCR’s cash assistance is beneficial to its recipients as respondents point to improved living conditions (91%), relieved financial burdens (91%) and reduction in feeling of stress (91%). In terms of coping strategies, 56% of all beneficiaries had to take out a new loan over the last three months.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 07, 2022-October 24, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 22 September 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 1 October 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    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 of the process is accountability, as well as a commitment to improving the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. UNHCR increasingly uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to displaced people in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients residing across the country. This PDM covered people who received CBI in Kazakhstan in early 2022. Feedback on the modality was collected from 22 households in September and October of 2022.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: February 17, 2023-February 17, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 22 September 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 1 October 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    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 of the process is accountability, as well as a commitment to improving the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. UNHCR increasingly uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to displaced people in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients residing across the country. This PDM covered people who received CBI in Kyrgyzstan in 2022. Feedback on the modality was collected from 14 households in February of 2023.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: October 14, 2022-November 04, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 1 September 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 1 October 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    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. UNHCR increasingly uses Cash-Based Interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to forcibly displaced and stateless persons in line with UNHCR's core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended programme objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients. UNHCR supported 88 refugee households in 13 provinces in China with cash assistance in 2022. The CBI PDM was conducted in October and November 2022 to assess outcomes of the assistance.Data was collected via a self administered email survey. Almost half the households receiving cash assistance are individuals without family. UNHCR’s cash assistance is beneficial to its recipients as respondents point to improved living conditions (91%), relieved financial burdens (91%) and reduction in feeling of stress (91%). In terms of coping strategies, 56% of all beneficiaries had to take out a new loan over the last three months.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 02, 2021-December 17, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 23 August 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 April 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    Chad hosts over half a million refugees from Sudan, Central African Republic, and Nigeria. They live in camps and host communities in the east, south and west of the country. Cash-assistance is one of the means used by UNHCR and its partners to deliver assistance to Refugees in emergency settings. provided cash-based assistance to refugees and other persons of interest. Assistance delivered may cover food and non-food items. Following a cash-distribution activity, a post-distribution monitoring survey is organized to measure how good the activity was conducted and inform program see how much the distribution impacted the beneficiaries.This dataset contains cash-based intervention post-distribution monitoring survey data conducted in Dec 2021, interviewing head of households from a sample of 310 beneficiary households both in-camps and out-of-camps.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: February 02, 2023-February 09, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 4 July 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 July 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    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. UNHCR increasingly uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to the people with and for whom UNHCR works. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients residing across the country. This PDM covers people who receives CBI in Nepal throughout 2022. Feedback on the modality was collected from 351 households in February 2023.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: August 08, 2022-August 16, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 4 July 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 July 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    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. UNHCR increasingly uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to displaced people in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients residing across the country. This PDM covers people who receives CBI in Indonesia in early 2022. Feedback on the modality was collected from 110 households in August of 2022.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: August 20, 2022-October 03, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 4 July 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 July 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    UNHCR uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring (PDM) with a sample of cash recipients residing across the country. This PDM follows the multi-purpose cash assistance (MPCA) programme in Poland in response to the arrival of refugees from Ukraine. The programme was carried out in coordination with Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the Polish Centre for International Aid (PCPM). The objective of the programme was to address the basic needs of the refugees, relieve the financial burden of their households and put them on a path to sustainable solutions. The programme was initially aimed at all refugees that left Ukraine after 24 February 2022, with 126,304 refugee households (267,746 individuals) benefiting from cash assistance between 11 March and 26 July 2022. New criteria was introduced on 27 July, seeking to target the most vulnerable refugees. 9,945 households (22,2923 individuals) benefited from cash assistance between 27 July and 9 September 2022 according to the new criteria. A PDM assessment was carried out between August and September of 2022. It consisted of a structured household-level survey using a tool developed by UNHCR. The survey was administered via phone interviews to a representative sample of 1,260 beneficiary households who received CBIs, and was broken up into two strata: Stratum 1: Households enrolled in the MPCA programme between 11 March and 27 July (n = 637 HHs) Stratum 2: Households enrolled in the MPCA programme (with new criteria) between 27 July and 9 September (n = 623 HHs) Data collection for the 1st stratum took place 22 August and 8 September and for the 2nd stratum between 9 September and 4 October. Data was collected in Ukrainian and Russian by female enumerators of the REACH Initiative in Poland. Data was cleaned and analysed by REACH Initiative Poland, according to the Impact Initiative’s standards. This is an anonymous version of the original data collected and used for the primary analysis.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: March 28, 2023-March 31, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 4 July 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 July 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    UNHCR uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring (PDM) with a sample of cash recipients residing across the country. This PDM follows the winter cash assistance programme in Poland in response to the arrival of refugees from Ukraine. The objective of the programme was to support vulnerable refugee families and individuals in addressing their basic needs, mitigating the impact of the winter price increases in rent, utilities and clothing. The programme was aimed at households who benefited from the multi-purpose cash assistance in 2022 and who had at least two specific needs identified within the household, with 3,437 households / 8,629 refugees benefiting. A PDM assessment was carried out in March 2023. It consisted of a structured household-level survey using a tool developed by UNHCR, and data was collected, cleaned and analysed by UNHCR. The survey was administered via phone interviews to a representative sample of 352 beneficiary households. The sample frame included 1,088 beneficiary households that were not included in phone interviews for previous PDMs for the multi-purpose cash assistance programme. This is an anonymous version of the original data collected and used for the primary analysis.
  • 30+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: June 15, 2022-July 04, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 16 May 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 22 January 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Jordan - Post Distribution Monitoring
    This dataset contains the results from the 2022 mid-year Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) exercise carried out in June 2022, of the UNHCR multi-purpose cash assistance in Jordan. Jordan hosts 761,580 refugees, making it the fourth host country of refugees per capita in the world. To ensure that the basic needs of the most vulnerable are met, UNHCR provides cash assistance to recipients selected based on vulnerability criteria. As of June 2022, cash assistance continues to have a positive effect on respondents’ psychological and financial wellbeing. In comparison to August 2021, more respondents reported that their wellbeing was improved significantly because of the programme. Just as in previous years, most respondents spent the cash assistance on basic needs, mainly rent (80%) and food (45%). While expenditure on rent has slightly increased since October 2021, fewer respondents spent the cash assistance on food, continuing a tendency of the past few years. The percentage of respondents’ households holding debt reached 91%, the highest figure since late 2018. Meanwhile, food insecurity increased for non-Syrian and, even more substantially, for Syrian refugees, nearly closing the gap between the two groups. As most respondents could meet only half or less than half of their basic needs, many adopted coping strategies such as reducing expenditure for basic needs, buying food on credit or taking out loans. This year, 1 in 5 respondents also reported engaging in activities for money that may put their household at risk of harm, marking a 19-percentage point increase from the summer of 2021. Feedback on UNHCR communications and treatment remains largely positive. Most recipients surveyed received the cash assistance on time and in the expected amount, and most felt that they were treated with respect. Furthermore, there was an increase by 26 percentage points from August 2021 in the share of recipients who are aware of how they can report complaints and feedback to UNHCR. However, there were substantial variations in satisfaction levels among those who contacted UNHCR in the past year, with Syrians being the most likely and Yemeni the least likely to be satisfied with the support provided.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 12, 2022-February 27, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 5 April 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 April 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    Chad hosts over half a million refugees from Sudan, Central African Republic, and Nigeria. They live in camps and host communities in the east, south and west of the country. WFP, UNHCR and other partners have provided food and non-food assistance to meet their basic needs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the level of vulnerability and food security among the refugees supported by WFP and UNHCR in Chad. This dataset contains post-distribution monitoring survey data conducted in Jan 2022 , interviewing head of households from a sample of 568 beneficiary households both in-camps and out-of-camps.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: August 23, 2021-September 09, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 5 April 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    Cash-Based Interventions (CBI) are used by the UNHCR as one of the preferred mean of delivering assistance to forcibly displaced and stateless persons in line with its core protection mandate. Following CBI interventions, post-distribution monitoring (PDM) surveys are organized among recipients to gather their feedbacks to measure the effectiveness of assistance and take measure to improve subsequent similar interventions. 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. This CBI PDM was conducted on Refugees households living in settlements in 6 administrative areas of Mali (Gossi, Menaka, Ntillit, Gao, Tessit, Tombouctou) between the 23-26th Aug 2021. A sample of 426 Households distributed across the 6 locations was randomly selected and interviewed in this exercise.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 03, 2023-January 05, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 27 March 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 April 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    THE CBI PDM Household Survey was conducted in Tajikistan in January 2023. Tajikistan hosts the largest number of refugees in Central Asia, predominantly from neighbouring Afghanistan. While some progress has been achieved in areas such as access to health and education for refugees, livelihoods and self-reliance, though, continue to pose a challenge. As the result of Covid-19, refugees faced a myriad of challenges, including the loss of daily incomes and livelihoods to cover basic needs such as rent, food and health care. For refugees in Tajikistan, who largely rely on daily work, the impact of Covid 19 has been devastating as it has led to widespread unemployment. As a response measure, UNHCR jointly with its NGO partner provided Covid-19 cash assistance to 183 refugee households over the course of six months. The results from this survey suggest that cash assistance provided as an immediate measure to support vulnerable refugee households has had a positive impact on the lives of the respondents. Cash assistance predominantly has been spent to cover food, medicines and rent costs. 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. UNHCR increasingly uses Cash-Based Interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to forcibly displaced and stateless persons in line with UNHCR's core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended programme objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample or all of refugee recipients.