joint assessment to the northeast: preliminary findings
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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 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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.
1. Estimate the number of IDPs
2. Identify where they live
3. Determine level of access to basic needs
4. Assess gaps in services & relief provided to IDPs
5. Establish identities of humanitarian actors on the ground
6. Explore opportunities for strengthening capacity of state governments and local partners to monitor displacement and to report, assess, and coordinate delivery of relief
7. Identify the most effective approaches to delivering relief to IDPs in the states.
Objectives
• 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
Coordination
• 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
Tools
StateNEMA March 2014 Assessment
No. IDPs (other sources)No. IDPS(May 2014 Assessment)
No. Host Communities
No. Affected LGAs
Yobe 76,354 N/A 76,354 38 8
Borno 106,266 196,337 (NCFR) 257,694 84 27
Adamawa 66,826 N/A102,560
14 4
Bauchi N/A36,732SEMA (Mar. 2014 )
88,570
3 9
Taraba
N/A28,510 SEMA; 15,000 Red Cross (May);
108,515
38 16
Gombe N/A
7,630 Registered IDPs, SEMA; 8,000 Red Cross; 7,500 Ministry of Agric; 6,390 Care for Life
13,000
24 5
TOTAL 249,446 269,209 646,693 201 69
Summary of IDP population estimates
Findings: IDPs
• 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
Findings: Host Families, etc.
Priority needs of IDPs in Living with households
1 Security, Protection andFood security
2 Healthcare (Including Psychosocial support)
3 Livelihoods/Microfinance4 Shelter/NFIs5 WASH7 Emergency Education
Findings: Priority Needs, overall
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
Outstanding Information
Summary of SRP Projects targeted at the North East
Cluster Organizations Total Amount Request (USD)
COORDINATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
OCHA, IOM, OXFAM, WANEP
5,654,903
EARLY RECOVERY UNDP 5,635,000
EDUCATION UNICEF 4,606,253
EMERGENCY SHELTER AND NFI
IOM 3,150,000
FOOD SECURITYACF - USA, CCFN, FAO, OXFAM
7,478,211
HEALTH UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO 13,961,322
NUTRITION IRC 2,333,666
PROTECTION IRC, UNICEF 1,926,982
WATER AND SANITATIONCCFN, IRC, OXFAM, UNICEF, WaterAid
8,356,251
TOTAL AMOUNT 53,102,588
Questions?
Why has the SRP not been supported?
What can we do to rally support for the SRP?
Thank you