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1 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Principles of Assessment Coordinated Assessments Nic Parham Project Lead, SNAP

2 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Time Assessment focus Phase IPhase II Phase III Phase IV Saving and sustaining lives Re establishing essential services Restoring livelihoods What do you need to know now? Principle 1: Purpose changes Phase 0 Preparednes s

3 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Disast er PSD#1 D MIRA Initial Flash Appeal Phase IPhase II Phases III & IV Revised Appeal Response Planning Sector reports Sector / cluster reports Principle 2: Inform decision making

4 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP large-scale disaster (Haiti / Pakistan):  Not all disasters are the same  Type of Assessment depends on nature and scale of disaster Phase 1Phase IIContinuing Phase III Phase 1Continuing Phase II, forgotten or back to normality small scale disaster (Ghana & Benin floods) => No one single answer Flexibility is key! Principle 3: Flexibility [this is theory…] Protracted emergency (Syria conflict)

5 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Principle 4: Be prepared Primary data Secondary data post disaster Secondary data pre disaster Type of data available 100% Lots of information already exists: know what you know! Phase IPhase II Phase III Time

6 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Principle 5: Assessment is a process! What are the key stages in an assessment?

7 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Principle 5: Assessment is a process! Secondary data review Further secondary data review Primary data collection

8 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Time and Cost Depth of information Community level Household level Individual level but monitoring key indicators Phase IPhase II Phase III & IV Principle 6a: Increasing focus over time

9 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Key Informant interviews Focus Groups discussions Households Survey Direct observations Individuals Survey Secondary data review “expert judgment” voicing the affected population Participatory focused tools Time and Cost Principle 6b: Changing methodology but monitoring key indicators Phase IPhase II Phase III & IV

10 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Increasing Coordination Uncoordinated  Multiple assessments  Multiple methodology – datasets not ‘interoperable’  Multiple reports Harmonised  Multiple assessments + common key indicators  Single methodology – data comparable  Single or multiple reports from joint/shared analysis Joint (common)  Single assessment form / data collection process  Single methodology and analysis process  Single report See section 2.1 (p 3) of the Operational Guidance Principle 7: Coordinate!

11 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP If you remember nothing else… exists and is useful! Assessments should: Assessment is a contribute to a joint analysis decision making coordinated involve, and Secondary data process shared situational awareness preparednessthat starts with inform, be,

12 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Assessments are often tugs of war: No! Wait! We need more information... Hurry up! We need to produce a report... WHAT NEXT? …and finally

13 Syria Needs Analysis Project SNAP Questions or comments? Coordinated Assessments Comments or Questions?


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