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Group A: Institutional framework

Group A: Institutional framework. Pam Riet Atle Vivian Sakura. Group A: Institutional framework. How do we position ourselves in the clusters processes and with other agencies on IDP profiling? Data collection: beyond our two agencies’ areas of interest only

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Group A: Institutional framework

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  1. Group A: Institutional framework Pam Riet Atle Vivian Sakura

  2. Group A: Institutional framework • How do we position ourselves in the clusters processes and with other agencies on IDP profiling? • Data collection: beyond our two agencies’ areas of interest only • Mainstreaming of data into all clusters • Institutional arrangements (review and operationalization of the MOU etc.) • Gap in expectation: What is feasible? • Possible situations/ country for joint IDP data collection

  3. Possible steps within the clusters processIDP profiling/ demographics? • Formalise under the IASC, a sub group on Demographic Data • Focus on IDP demography in humanitarian situations • Training/ capacity building on sound techniques • The data needs to be scientifically correct/ standards need to be adhered to • Humanitarian Service on demographic data? – desk review support & support on the ground (secondment scheme) • Protection Cluster: 9th sub-cluster on logistics and information management and support for the cluster – UNFPA to appeal for 1 staff to dedicate time on humanitarian data issues based in UNHCR. Improvement/ strengthening of data collection in humanitarian context • Stat Cap – identification of staff/ rostering • Secondment schemes utilising the network (institutions, national stats office, UNFPA etc) • Provision of baseline data

  4. Possible steps within the clusters processIDP profiling/ demographics? • Ensure inclusion of humanitarian needs for demographic data in the agenda of UNSTAT organised annual global conference on national statistics. • Take advantage of regional/ national/ local statistical expertise (national statistical office, national network, academic institutions, local demographers/ statistician etc) in the whole process • Training of rapid assessment of demographic “profile” in the national statistics office/ training institutions • Identification of opportunity to include in demographic training programmes • Find out who is doing what already on humanitarian demographic activities • Potential country for joint IDP data improvement • Ivory Coast? • CAR?

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