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Zaatari Camp Shelter Assessment

Status: Data collection finished 1 May 2017 - 15 May 2017
Funded
Methodology: Published
Methodology description: This assessment will inform UNHCR’s shelter strategy for 2017-2019 with quantified and qualitative evidence, taking into consideration the trends surrounding rates of return to Syria and the projected lifespan of the camp.
Sampling: Stratified
Sampling size: 1780
Target population: Population in Camp
Target settlement: Planned camps or settlements
Measurement: Community, Household

Zaatari Camp Shelter Assessment

Status: Data collection finished 1 May 2017 - 15 May 2017
Funded
Methodology: Household key informant interviews
Methodology description: This assessment will inform UNHCR’s shelter strategy for 2017-2019 with quantified and qualitative evidence, taking into consideration the trends surrounding rates of return to Syria and the projected lifespan of the camp.
Sampling: Stratified
Sampling size: 1780
Target population: Population in Camp
Target settlement: Planned camps or settlements
Measurement: Community, Household
A. To understand, document and analyze the existing refugee-led informal system and economy for household shelter repairs, modifications and personalization in Zaatari. B. To determine the remaining lifespan of the current shelters, taking into consideration these refugee practices for maintenance/expansion and their level of sustainability over time. C. To understand the level of prioritization that refugees give to their shelters in terms of transformation and maintenance.

Sectors

  •  Emergency Shelter and NFI

Locations

  • Jordan
  • Mafraq Governorate
  • Zaatari Refugee Camp
  • Syrian Arab Republic