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1 Needs Response Gaps analysis Assessments SoS and synthesis CAP/HOP Indicators Activity Monitoring Monitoring System Humanitarian information cycle Pakistan February 2012 HCT/ICCM/Clusters Decision making

2 GAPS Identified outstanding needs and progress Needs 3-5 top level Indicators per cluster Fed by multiple indicators as needed Response Activity Tracking (4W) 5-10 standardized activities Correlation Response activities against indicators

3 Harmonized assessments Methodology Partly standardization Indicators Feeding agreed top-level indicators Approach Following established SOPs/guidelines Initial Needs Assessment Multi-cluster Cluster Multi-agency Assessments Monitoring Progress and change of needs Agency Assessments 4-7 days Initial appeal 1-2 months Appeal revision > 1 months Monitoring Situation Overview Secondary data 72 hrs Initial appeal

4 OUTLINE METHODOLOGY AND ANALYSIS PLAN Methodology structure Context and backgroundContext, existing information, rationale for the exercise etc. ObjectivesGeneral and specific. Process manager, team leader, enumerator guides Definition of roles and responsibilities, data ownership etc. Reporting, dissemination and results usage Advocacy and mobilization messages, targets and tools etc. Data collection and information management Method of data collection including: target population, geographic coverage, access, unit of data collection, method of selection and sampling, sample size, logistical procedures etc. Data capture method and tools Questionnaire topics and tools (smartphones, paper and pen etc.), tabulation requirements, other tools such as tokens etc.

5 OUTLINE METHODOLOGY AND ANALYSIS PLAN Methodology structure Data processing and analysis Software, procedures, responsibilities etc. TrainingTarget audience, topics, procedure, timing, responsibility etc Data confidentialityPrinciples, tools, responsibilities, storage, access etc. Staff securityPrinciples, procedures, emergency procedures, responsibilities etc. Risks and mitigationsList of risks and mitigations, coping mechanisms etc. Reporting and dissemination Standards, roles and responsibilities, procedure, templates, timing etc. Update and follow upMethodology, procedures and responsibilities etc. Budget and timeframeInitial budget and sequential timeframe etc.

6 Questionnaire Design OUTLINE METHODOLOGY AND ANALYSIS PLAN Define and agree on objectives Define final report structure Define analysis plan Formulate questionnaire Testing & revision of questionnaire Enumerator training Final questionnaire

7 Analysis plan Provides guidance on: what data to collect (against objectives and defined indicators) how to collect them – Primary/secondary sources – Quantitative/qualitative process (tool used) what types of analyses will be required to interpret them Efficiency: Only useful information is collected. Time is not wasted in collection of information that will not help achieve the assessment objectives and will not be used. Thoroughness: Ensures that all the necessary information is collected. Feasibility: Provides overview on – if it is possible to collect data as planned/proposed OUTLINE METHODOLOGY AND ANALYSIS PLAN

8 Analysis plan - example OUTLINE METHODOLOGY AND ANALYSIS PLAN Info NeedsContextual InfoIndicator(s)Data RequiredData SourcesAnalysis type Objective 1: Determine changes in exposure to risks Exposure to unusual violence Displacement of population in temporary settlements. High insecurity level at night. Reports of increased sexual violence during past similar emergencies 1.1 N & % of sites reporting cases of sexual violence Number and % of sites reporting cases before the crisis Number and % of sites reporting cases after the crisis Type of evolution reported (increase, stable, decrease) Community questionnaire Key informants % of sites reporting increase of sexual violence cases after the crisis begun Sub groups reporting the most important increase of cases number Places reporting the most important increase of cases number


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