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Rapid Assessment Process for Post-Conflict Iraq

Rapid Assessment Process for Post-Conflict Iraq. What is a Rapid Assessment?. Overview of situation Broad but shallow Intended to flag humanitarian issues. Features of the tool. Common ‘snapshot’ Minimum number of questions to establish need Common page identifier if teams break out

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Rapid Assessment Process for Post-Conflict Iraq

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  1. Rapid Assessment Processfor Post-Conflict Iraq

  2. What is a Rapid Assessment? • Overview of situation • Broad but shallow • Intended to flag humanitarian issues

  3. Features of the tool • Common ‘snapshot’ • Minimum number of questions to establish need • Common page identifier if teams break out • Basic administrative and population page • Sector segments produced by Sector Coordinators

  4. RAP Questionnaire Content of the Questionnaire provided by: • UN Agencies • Sector Coordinators • NGOs

  5. RAP Methodology • This questionnaire is intended to be used by a wide variety of humanitarian actors. • It does not have to be administered by sector experts • It relies on key informant interviews with local/community leaders

  6. Using the RAP

  7. Rural or Urban?

  8. Rural AssessmentLocation Data – why do we need it?

  9. Identifying data by location allows the data to be mapped.

  10. Urban Assessment

  11. Urban Location

  12. Urban Administration

  13. Infrastructure DamageA common understanding of classes

  14. General Comments – what else would you like to add?Your observations may capture information that the form does not.

  15. Rapid Assessment Form – Section 2Didn’t we already do this?

  16. Population DataEverybody needs it!

  17. Water and Sanitation

  18. Health

  19. Nutrition

  20. RAP Section 3Location data – again!

  21. Local Social Infrastructure

  22. Major Social Infrastructure

  23. Economy

  24. Safety and Security -UXO and Mine Contamination

  25. Current Assistance

  26. RAP Logistics – How does it work? - Teams composed of UN Agencies & NGOs plan their itinerary- Teams print out forms and assemble needed equipment

  27. - Completed RAP forms are returned to the HIC Field Coordinator in Kuwait or Amman • - Data processing is managed by the HIC • Data analysis by Sector Specialists • Data products will be produced by the HIC

  28. Thank you for your participation in this training and in the Rapid Assessment Process for Post-Conflict Iraq.

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