Afghanistan: Returnee and IDP monitoring report (October 2017)

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Document Type: Reports and Assessments
Document Type: English
Publish Date: 14 December 2017 (7 years ago)
Upload Date: 25 January 2018 (6 years ago)
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Afghanistan: Returnee and IDP monitoring report (October 2017)

Document Type: Reports and Assessments
Document Language: English
In July 2017, UNHCR contracted Orange Door Research and Viamo (formerly VOTO Mobile) to use mobile phone surveys to collect real-time data from the returnee population and conflict-induced IDPs, supplemented by surveys with the general population. The exercise is part of the protection monitoring that UNHCR carries out in Afghanistan to identify violations of rights and protection risks for populations of concern, for the purpose of informing effective responses. The interviews with returnees are conducted one to six months after the returnees have settled in communities; IDPs who responded were displaced in 2016 and 2017. This information provides UNHCR an unparalleled perspective on current population mobility trends and actionable data regarding assistance needs, protection risks and vulnerability, as well as comparative information from a broader cross-section of the population. This report covers the period of data collection from 30 August to 31 October 2017, during which a total of 5,655 household leve

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