UNHCR Registration Activities Peru - November 2018 [EN]
UNHCR Factsheet - November 2018
UNHCR Factsheet - November 2018
IOM Data and Statistics
IOM Data and Statistics
IOM Data and Statistics - September 2017
IOM Data and Statistics
IOM Data and Statistics
UNHCR Maps and geodata - 7 November 2018
IOM Data and Statistics 2018
UNICEF - Situation Report - September - October 2018
IFRC/RCS Report - November 2018
UNICEF Situation Report - September 2018
IOM Data and Statistics
IOM Data and Statistics
IOM Data and Statistics
MPI Report - July 2018
Needs assessment is essential for programme planning, monitoring and evaluation, and accountability, however needs assessment is still a critical weakness of humanitarian response. Organizations urgently need to improve how they do assessments. ACAPS and the Emergency Capacity Building Project (ECB) have produced this guide to fill the gap that existed for a practical resource that pulls together the main lessons learned from various humanitarian initiatives and experiences.
A review of secondary data is sometimes seen as a difficult and unwieldly exercise. However, it doesn’t have to be. This guidance notes gives some practical advice on how to undertake a systematic secondary data review in an emergency setting. The note is for all those considering a review, and no specific information management skills are required to understand or use it.
UNICEF Situation Report - May 2018
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) which originated in the Wuhan city of China in December 2019 was characterized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11 March 2020. 1 By the time of writing, more than 3 million confirmed cases and 200,000 deaths have been reported globally.2 Common symptoms of the disease include fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, and other symptoms. While the majority of cases are mild, people with underlying health conditions (diabetes, heart and lung diseases, HIV, etc.) and from elderly age groups are thought to be at highest risk. Affecting almost every country in the world,3 many governments have enforced and physical distancing measures, ordered closure of borders, imposed nationwide shut-downs of non-essential services and restriction of movements. The most vulnerable populations are the hardest hit with limited access to health-care facilities and no social support system for covering loss of income due to disrupted livelihoods.
IOM Data and Statistics - October - November 2017