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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: July 01, 2022-September 30, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    UNHCR continuously collects data on incidents for protection monitoring in the Central African Republic as the lead in the protection cluster. This dataset contains incidents reported on victims in the 5 prefectures of Haute-Kotto, Kemo, Nana-Gribizi, Ouaka and Ouham in the Central African Republic between July and September 2022. Protection incidents were continuously collected through the year by UNHCR partners INTERSOS and COOPI, leveraging their network of community relay and protection committees across the 5 prefectures. A total of 3260 incidents allegedly perpetrated on individuals from July to September 2022 are recorded in this dataset.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Central African Republic - Protection Incidents Monitoring
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 06, 2021-October 10, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    The UNHCR Standardized Expanded Nutrition Surveys (SENS) were conducted in three refugee camps located in Kigoma region, the western part of Tanzania. There were a total of 207,394 refugees residing in the three camps, where among them 62% are Burundians, 37.9% are Congolese and a small proportion of refugees from other nationalities (Yemen, Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya and others). A total of 45,704 under five children are located in the three camps with 26,756 in Nyarugusu camp. The main objective of the SENS was to assess the general health and nutrition status of refugees and formulate workable recommendations for appropriate nutritional and public health interventions. The survey was conducted using a two-stage cluster sampling. This study is an anonymized version of the collected data.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - SENS Survey
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 06, 2021-October 10, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    The UNHCR Standardized Expanded Nutrition Surveys (SENS) were conducted in three refugee camps located in Kigoma region, the western part of Tanzania. There were a total of 207,394 refugees residing in the three camps, where among them 62% are Burundians, 37.9% are Congolese, and a small proportion of refugees from other nationalities (Yemen, Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya and others). A total of 45,704 under five children are located in the three camps with 26,756 in Nyarugusu camp. The main objective of the SENS was to assess the general health and nutrition status of refugees and formulate workable recommendations for appropriate nutritional and public health interventions. The survey was conducted using a two-stage cluster sampling. This study is an anonymized version of the collected data.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - SENS Survey
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 08, 2021-November 29, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    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 or all of refugee recipients.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: October 08, 2021-November 05, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    UNHCR India implemented a telephone survey to measure the satisfaction with educational services provided by UNHCR and NGO partners. Most reported financial issues as reasons for their children not attending UNHCR partner led schools and lack of devices for not being able to make use of the online program. The survey also covers a few questions on the impact of COVID-19 on school attendance, and the education quality of public schools. The household survey spans a sample of more than 1,500 households and 2,200 children.
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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 14, 2021-March 05, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 18 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    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. This study monitors the following type of Cash Assitance: Basic Needs (MPCA), Education, Energy, cash for persons with specific needs, cash for protection and covid-19, rent, shelter repair, voluntary return and winterization.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: June 01, 2022-June 13, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 16 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    Pakistan is host to one of the most protracted refugee situations in the world with some 1.3 million registered Afghan refugees in the country. Under current policies, refugees and Afghans are included in the national health system at the same conditions and costs as Pakistani nationals. There is a lack of disaggregated health data on refugees, leading to difficulties in monitoring refugee health status, access, and utilization of health services. To get a better picture and inform internal programming, UNHCR commissioned a health and utilization survey (HAUS), to measure health outcomes and access to health services for refugees in Pakistan. In addition, the survey assessed levels of knowledge of available healthcare services, identified barriers to access to healthcare and evaluated the impact of the discontinuation of the parallel health system on refugee communities. The survey was undertaken prior to the 2022 floods and therefore does not reflect the impact thereof.
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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 19, 2016-November 30, 2016 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 December 2022
    Due to persistent instability in the region, Cameroon hosts refugees and asylum seekers from neighboring countries, mainly from the Central African Republic and Nigeria. In 2015, nearly 259,000 Central African refugees arrived in Cameroon, of whom the vast majority settled in the Northern, Eastern and Adamaoua regions. Within these regions, the study identified 11 subsistence zones, of which the 5 zones with the highest refugee concentration were surveyed, in order to inform UNHCR's Livelihoods Strategy 2017-2020 targeting these refugees and to provide a baseline against which to measure the success of its implementation. The survey was conducted among 2,206 refugee households in November 2016. The household data is supplemented with UNHCRs progress data for the purpose of refining the targeting approach of both WFP and UNHCR.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Socioeconomic assessment of Refugees
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 19, 2016-November 30, 2016 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 December 2022
    Due to persistent instability in the region, Cameroon hosts refugees and asylum seekers from neighboring countries, mainly from the Central African Republic and Nigeria. In 2015, nearly 259,000 Central African refugees arrived in Cameroon, of whom the vast majority settled in the Northern, Eastern and Adamaoua regions. Within these regions, the study identified 11 subsistence zones, of which the 5 zones with the highest refugee concentration were surveyed, in order to inform UNHCR's Livelihoods Strategy 2017-2020 targeting these refugees and to provide a baseline against which to measure the success of its implementation. The survey was conducted among 2,206 refugee households in November 2016.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Socioeconomic assessment of Refugees
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: October 02, 2018-November 18, 2018 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 December 2022
    From 2 October to 18 November 2018, UNHCR carried out a Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sweep assessment on water points, latrines and bathing facilities in 14 refugee camps. These include Kutupalong and Nayapara registered camps, and the Transit Centre. The assessment cover basic information on location, status, quality, the privacy of facilities and issues such as the management of menstrual hygiene and facilities for persons with specific needs. The dataset contains 3 modules: bathing (12,259 obervations), latrine (11,490 observations) and water points (6,767 observations).
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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 06, 2021-October 10, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 29 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    The UNHCR Standardized Expanded Nutrition Surveys (SENS) were conducted in three refugee camps located in Kigoma region, the western part of Tanzania. There were a total of 207,394 refugees residing in the three camps, where among them 62% are Burundians, 37.9% are Congolese and a small proportion of refugees from other nationalities (Yemen, Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya and others). A total of 45,704 under five children are located in the three camps with 13,949 in Nduta camp. The main objective of the SENS was to assess the general health and nutrition status of refugees and formulate workable recommendations for appropriate nutritional and public health interventions. The survey was conducted using a two-stage cluster sampling. This study is an anonymized version of the collected data.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - SENS Survey
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 12, 2022-September 25, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 29 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 29 November 2022
    Starting in February 2022, an increasing number of refugees and third-country nationals (TCNs) entering Hungary was registered as a result of the war in Ukraine. As of November 2022, over 1.7 million arrivals have been reported by the Hungarian authorities from Ukraine. To respond to their needs, informing the planning for the 2023 Refugee Response Plan in Hungary, the Inter-Agency Coordination Team carried out this joint Multi-Sectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA) targeting the population displaced due to the war in Ukraine and currently residing in Hungary. Data collection took place in September 2022. Overall, accommodation, education, employment opportunities, and access to mental health care appeared as the overriding concerns for the population displaced to Hungary from Ukraine. In addition, four out of 10 respondents declared constraints in meeting the basic needs of their household over the past month, while two out of 10 respondents reported current constraints with food for them and their family members. This dataset is the anonymous version of the original dataset.
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    This dataset updates: Never
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 06, 2021-October 10, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 24 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 15 January 2023
    The UNHCR Standardized Expanded Nutrition Surveys (SENS) were conducted in three refugee camps located in Kigoma region, the western part of Tanzania. There were a total of 207,394 refugees residing in the three camps, where among them 62% are Burundians, 37.9% are Congolese and a small proportion of refugees from other nationalities (Yemen, Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya and others). A total of 45,704 under five children are located in the three camps with 4,999 in Mtendeli camp. The main objective of the SENS was to assess the general health and nutrition status of refugees and formulate workable recommendations for appropriate nutritional and public health interventions. The survey was conducted using a two-stage cluster sampling. This study is an anonymized version of the collected data.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - SENS Survey
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: July 05, 2021-October 09, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 17 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 18 September 2022
    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. It was designed in 2014 with a focus on Syrian refugees residing outside of camps. For the fifth bi-annual VAF population study in 2022, 6,427 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. This data was collected in person between July 2021 and October 2021.
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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: April 01, 2021-April 30, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 November 2022
    This dataset was collected as part of the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) survey in the New Nyarugusu Camp in Western Tanzania. This survey is intended to generate an understanding of the communities' level of knowledge, attitudes and practices gained through WASH interventions in the camps and project performance indicators measurements. As of the survey period, New Nyarugusu camp was accommodating about 50.000 refugees, asylum seekers and others of concern to UNHCR. The questionnaire followed UNHCR WASH standard methodology, translated into both English and Kiswahili. Enumerators used Kiswahili version, translation into Kirundi carried out when interviewing respondents who did not understand Swahili.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post Distribution Monitoring of Non-Food Items
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: April 01, 2021-April 30, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 November 2022
    This dataset was collected as part of the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) survey in the Nduta refugee camp hosting Burundian refugees in North-West Tanzania. This survey is intended to generate an understanding of the communities' level of knowledge, attitudes and practices gained through WASH interventions in the camps and project performance indicators measurements. As of the survey period, Mtendeli camp was accommodating 10,989 refugees living in 2,576 households. The questionnaire followed UNHCR WASH standard methodology, translated into both English and Kiswahili. Enumerators used Kiswahili version, translation into Kirundi carried out when interviewing respondents who did not understand Swahili.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post Distribution Monitoring of Non-Food Items
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: April 01, 2021-April 30, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 November 2022
    This dataset was collected as part of the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) survey in the Nduta refugee camp hosting Burundian refugees in North-East Tanzania. This survey is intended to generate an understanding of the communities' level of knowledge, attitudes and practices gained through WASH interventions in the camps and project performance indicators measurements. As of the survey period, Nduta camp was accommodating 66,315 refugees living in 17.456 households. The questionnaire followed UNHCR WASH standard methodology, translated into both English and Kiswahili. Enumerators used Kiswahili version, translation into Kirundi carried out when interviewing respondents who did not understand Swahili.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post Distribution Monitoring of Non-Food Items
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2019-March 30, 2019 ... More
    Modified [?]: 31 October 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 November 2022
    The UNHCR Standardized Expanded Nutrition Surveys (SENS) provide regular nutrition data that plays a key role in delivering effective and timely interventions to ensure good nutritional outcomes in the refugee populations. UNHCR in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and with support from ADES, UNICEF and WFP organized and series of three SENS in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the first half of 2019 focusing on the following locations and population groups: in camps hosting refugees from Burundi (Sud-Kivu province); in camps and among host populations hosting refugees from Central African Republic (Bas-Uélé, Nord-Ubangi and Sud-Ubangi provinces), and in camps and among host populations hosting refugees from South Sudan (Haut-Uélé and Ituri provinces). The survey includes seven modules: household composition, income, consumption and food security, use of mosquito nets, water and sanitation (WASH), children under five, and women of childbearing age. See further details in the three reports. This data is the anonymous version of the original data collected for primary use.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - SENS Survey
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: April 12, 2022-June 10, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 26 October 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 November 2022
    The UNHCR Results Monitoring Survey (RMS) is a household-level survey on persons of concern (PoC) to UNHCR directly or indirectly assisted by UNHCR, including refugees and asylum seekers, internally displaced persons, returnees, stateless and others of concern. The objective of the survey is to monitor impact and outcome level indicators on education, healthcare, livelihoods, protection concerns, shelter, and water and sanitation. The results contribute to an evidence base for reporting against UNHCR’s multi-year strategies to key stakeholders. The RMS can be implemented in any operational context. A standard structured questionnaire has been developed for the RMS, which can be conducted as a stand-alone survey or flexibly integrated with other data collection exercises. The data includes indicators collected at both the household and individual (household-member) level, and results are statistically representative. This RMS took place in South Africa between April and June 2022. The population of interest included all PoCs to UNHCR in South Africa, and the sample frame was taken from UNHCR's registration datasase (ProGres). Data subjects were intereviewed over the phone. This dataset is the anonymous version of the original data.
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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: June 01, 2021-June 30, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 18 October 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 November 2022
    The objectives of the UNHCR-WFP Joint Assessment Mission (JAM) 2021 were to: collect updated information on refugees’ and host communities’ capacities to meet their basic needs, their livelihood opportunities and challenges, and any related protection concerns, including the level of integration and social cohesion between the two groups; understand the current food security and nutrition situation of the refugees and host community; and describe the vulnerability characteristics of refugee households in the camp and those in the host community to inform programmatic decision-making. The survey was designed to generate statistically representative findings for the refugee population residing in Maratane settlement and the Mozambican host community living east of the river Ruvuma within a 6 km radius from the centre of the settlement. In addition to the household survey, 16 focus group discussions (FGDs) and 7 key informant interviews were conducted both in-settlement refugees and the host community. Data collection of household survey took place between 20th August and 11th September, and FGDs and key informant interviews between 20th September and 15th October 2021. The sample frame of the refugee household survey for Maratane settlement was UNHCR’s proGres database and was verified by the Instituto Nacional de Apoio aos Refugiados (INAR). The sample was drawn each in Maratane settlement and the host community at the 95 per cent of confidence level and 5 per cent considering non-response rates. In the settlement, the sample was stratified by sex of household heads. In total, 951 households completed interviews, 579 in the settlements and 372 in the host community. This dataset is an anonymous version of the original data collected and processed by UNHCR and WFP.
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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: July 18, 2022-August 10, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 18 October 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 November 2022
    Starting in February 2022, an increasing number of refugees and third-country nationals (TCNs) entering Slovakia was registered as a result of the war in Ukraine. As of 25 May 2022, Slovak authorities reported over 450,000 arrivals from Ukraine out of whom close to 420,000 were Ukrainian refugees and close to 14,000 TCNs. Data collected by REACH between March and June 2022 also indicated that 38% of respondents crossing the border into Slovakia considered it as their final destination and that 65% of those intended to stay in the country as long as the conflict in Ukraine continued. To respond to their needs, collective centers (CCs) were to host the refugees. While these centers play a key role in the humanitarian response, the overwhelming majority of refugees reside in the host community; however, little to no information is currently available (May 2022) to response actors regarding their demographic profile, household composition, geographical presence, vulnerabilities, humanitarian needs, movement intentions, or coping capacities. In this context, REACH with the support of UNHCR undertook a multi-sector needs assessment (MSNA) light with the global objective of supporting an evidence-based humanitarian response in Slovakia through the provision of multi-sectoral data about the needs and coping capacities of Ukrainian refugee households in the country. Data collection took place between 18 July and 12 August2022. This dataset is the anonymous version of the original dataset. Note that the variable nationality was removed from the dataset to protect data subjects, however all but one respondent was of Ukrainian nationality.
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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 19, 2020-September 28, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 18 October 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 November 2022
    Against the recent COVID-19 pandemic and its secondary socio-economic impact, the objective of theJoint Needs Assessment (JNA) was to provide an update on the level of vulnerability and livelihoodresilience among refugee households in Mantapala settlement. Livelihood challenges and opportunities had to be identified and socio-economic profiles developed for those most vulnerable and affected bythe pandemic. Lastly, the JNA was to inform programmatic decisions and suggest the most appropriate and feasible targeting approach for future interventions by WFP and UNHCR. An extensive literature review and technical discussions took place to identify the knowledge gap during the assessment design phase. The data collection for the assessment took place in Mantapala settlement between the 19 - 28 September 2020. A total of 1,128 randomly selected households were interviewed based on a structured questionnaire. Additionally, five focus group discussions and two key informant interviews were conducted. Findings are statistically representative at the settlement level. This dataset is an anonymous version of the household data collected through the structured questionnaire. It was processed by UNHCR and WFP. Data users should be aware that the data includesa number of households that are composed of only minors (under the age of 18). This is a known vulnerability in the settlement, and not an error in the dataset.
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  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: June 17, 2021-July 22, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 29 September 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 October 2022
    The UNHCR Standardized Expanded Nutrition Surveys (SENS) provide regular nutrition data that plays a key role in delivering effective and timely interventions to ensure good nutritional outcomes in the refugee populations. CHAD hosts approximately 450.000 refugees mainly originating from Sudan, Central African Republic and Nigeria representing about 4% of the total population of the country. This can be explained by the security challenges caused by tensions in neighboring countries and by the macroeconomic situation of the country itself. Additionally, the Covid-19 pandemic has adversely impacted the livelihood of this already vulnerable population due to loss of means of income and reduction of revenues and support. In this context, the 2021 SENS survey was organized by UNHCR and the WFP, in collaboration with Chad Health Ministry. The data collection took place between June 17 and July 22, 2021 and covered 25 camps of Sudanese, Central African and Nigerian refugees in the East, South, and Lake Regions of Chad, including host villages living 25 Kilometers around the camps. A total of 705 clusters of 15320 households were surveyed, including 13087 children between 0 and 59 months of age who were surveyed for Anthropometry. A detailed report of the nutritional situation of the various segments of the population was published in a report which is published together with all the relevant datasets.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - SENS Survey
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 27, 2021-December 29, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 29 September 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 26 February 2023
    Cash-based intervention (CBI) is one of the protection activities conducted by the UNHCR to deliver assistance to refugees, asylum-seekers and returnees. Post-distribution monitoring (PDM) surveys generally follow CBI to assess whether the intended program objectives were met. The current dataset contains 203 observations of PDM survey microdata collected in December 2021 from refugees in 3 sites of the Region of Tillabery in Niger. The data represents a sample of the 1493 households that received a total of 134 Millions in local currency(XOF) from the UNHCR by means of money transfer. The refugees camps of Abala, Ayerou and Ouallam are those concerned by this activity.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2022-June 30, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 29 September 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 October 2022
    UNHCR continuously collects data on incidents for protection monitoring in the Central African Republic as the lead in the protection cluster. This dataset contains incidents reported on victims in 12 of the 15 prefectures of the Central African Republic between January and June 2022. Protection incidents were continuously collected through the year by UNHCR partners INTERSOS and COOPI, leveraging their network of community relay and protection committees across the 12 prefectures. A total of 4711 incidents allegedly perpetrated on individuals from January to June 2022 are recorded in this dataset.
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Central African Republic - Protection Incidents Monitoring