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Exercise

MIRA ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK Scope and scale of crisis Conditions of affected population Capacities and response Humanitarian access Crisis Impact Operational environment Primary Effects Secondary effects 2 3 4

MIRA ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK Provides analytical framework of information categories for secondary and primary data analysis. Crisis Impact Operational environment Scope and scale of crisis Conditions of affected population Capacities and response Humanitarian access EXAMPLE Affected people access to aid and aid actors access to people (interference to provide aid, violence again relief agencies, general conditions, population cut off logistically etc.) Primary Effects (Magnitude, Intensity, range, severity etc.) People in Need of assistance (How many? Where are they living?) Aid delivery (population targeted, reached, geographical breakdown, humanitarian actors / 3W) Secondary Effects: Vulnerable population groups (age, sex, ethnicity etc.) Population movement (displacement etc.) Capacity to respond (Government, UN, IO, NGO’s, LNGO’s, Private sector etc.) Pre- and post disaster, living conditions (survival needs, type of accommodation, assets) Losses (house, items, livestock etc.) Security and physical constraints (road block, airports, security advisory/restrictions etc.) Secondary hazards Status of basic services (Health, education, electricity, mobile etc.) Service disruption (water, electricity, mobile etc.) Damages (basic infrastructure, physical assets etc.) Affected areas (breakdown of affected areas and severity)

Task: Secondary Data Analysis Klanndestan Divide into three groups Coordination amongst the group Assign team leader Assign role Main activities Analysis (using MIRA Situation Analysis template) Present your findings