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Joint Assessment to the Northeast: Preliminary Findings

Joint Assessment to the Northeast: Preliminary Findings. Mission. 6 Teams Mission Deployment 6-22 May Visits to 6 States, 25 LGAs, 107 communities States visited include: Borno, Yobe, Adamwa, Taraba, Gombe, and Bauchi. Objectives. Estimate the number of IDPs Identify where they live

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Joint Assessment to the Northeast: Preliminary Findings

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  1. Joint Assessment to the Northeast: Preliminary Findings

  2. Mission • 6 Teams • Mission Deployment 6-22 May • Visits to 6 States, 25 LGAs, 107 communities • States visited include: Borno, Yobe, Adamwa, Taraba, Gombe, and Bauchi.

  3. Objectives • Estimate the number of IDPs • Identify where they live • Determine level of access to basic needs • Assess gaps in services & relief provided to IDPs • Establish identities of humanitarian actors on the ground • Explore opportunities for strengthening capacity of state governments and local partners to monitor displacement and to report, assess, and coordinate delivery of relief • Identify the most effective approaches to delivering relief to IDPs in the states.

  4. Coordination • Overall Coordination: UN OCHA • Technical Support: UNICEF with 2 day pre-mission ToTs of over 50 participants • Participation from: SEMA, State Ministries, Nigerian Red Cross, UNHCR,UNFPA, FAO, UNDP, IOM, ACF & SCI, University of Maiduguri

  5. Tools • Questionnaires • Key Informants Interviews • Focused Group Discussions • Direct Observation & Mapping • Use of GPS-Enabled Smartphones to capture and transmit real-time data to remote data center for fast analysis and location validation

  6. Summary of IDP population estimates Findings: IDPs

  7. Findings: Host Families, etc. • 90% of IDPs hosted by families and friends • Rapid movement to perceived safe zones • Assessment Fatigue: inadequate response following past assessments • Displacement induced by combination of insurgency and inter-communal violence

  8. Findings: Priority Needs, overall

  9. Outstanding Information Analysis of Smartphone Data for: • Identify gaps in level of access to services • Location and Mapping of IDP Sites • Triangulation of data (with FGD &KII info) • Partnership opportunities • Effective means of humanitarian response Final Report: end of June

  10. Questions? Why has the SRP not been supported? What can we do to rally support for the SRP?

  11. Thank you

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