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Accountability Review, June 2015

Accountability Review, June 2015. 30 Focus Group discussions with 300 IDPs Camp Management Committees General IDPs (always disaggregated men/women) 187 IDPs consulted in 5 camps in Rakhine 57 IDPs from Camp Management Committees 130 IDPs not belonging to any coordination structures

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Accountability Review, June 2015

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  1. Accountability Review, June 2015 • 30 Focus Group discussions with 300 IDPs • Camp Management Committees • General IDPs (always disaggregated men/women) • 187 IDPs consulted in 5 camps in Rakhine • 57 IDPs from Camp Management Committees • 130 IDPs not belonging to any coordination structures • 114 IDPs in 5 camps in Kachin • 40 IDPs from Camp Management Committees • 74 IDPs not belonging to any coordination structures

  2. Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  3. Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • 1.       There’s no humanitarian response in our community • 2.       The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities • 3.       The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity • 4.       The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q2 - HOW DO YOU JUDGE THE ABILITY OF HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE MOST VULNERABLE IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  4. Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • 1.       There’s no humanitarian response in our community • 2.       The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities • 3.       The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity • 4.       The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q3 - HOW DO YOU JUDGE THE QUALITY OF THE RELATIONSHIP WITH ORGANISATIONS THAT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  5. Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q4 - WHAT LEVEL OF INFORMATION HAVE YOU RECEIVED ABOUT THE HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES AND THEIR ACTIVITIES IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  6. Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • 1.       There’s no humanitarian response in our community • 2.       The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities • 3.       The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity • 4.       The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q5 - WHAT DEGREE OF PARTICIPATION HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED WITH HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMMES IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  7. Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • 1.       There’s no humanitarian response in our community • 2.       The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities • 3.       The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity • 4.       The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q6 - HOW DO YOU RAISE PROBLEMS WITH ORGANISATIONS THAT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  8. Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  9. Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q2 - HOW DO YOU JUDGE THE ABILITY OF HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE MOST VULNERABLE IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  10. Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • 1.       There’s no humanitarian response in our community • 2.       The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities • 3.       The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity • 4.       The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q3 - HOW DO YOU JUDGE THE QUALITY OF THE RELATIONSHIP WITH ORGANISATIONS THAT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  11. Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q4 - WHAT LEVEL OF INFORMATION HAVE YOU RECEIVED ABOUT THE HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES AND THEIR ACTIVITIES IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  12. Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • 1.       There’s no humanitarian response in our community • 2.       The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities • 3.       The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity • 4.       The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q5 - WHAT DEGREE OF PARTICIPATION HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED WITH HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMMES IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

  13. Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • 1.       There’s no humanitarian response in our community • 2.       The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities • 3.       The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity • 4.       The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 • Q6 - HOW DO YOU RAISE PROBLEMS WITH ORGANISATIONS THAT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY? • Possible answers:

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