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Page 1: Feeding Strategic Planning Gaziantep, 16 June 2015

Feeding Strategic Planning

Gaziantep, 16 June 2015

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HNO Requirements

What we know of HNO Requirements

WoSA (Whole of Syria Assessment)

1. Total Population2. Main

Humanitarian Needs and Caseload

3. Impact of crisis4. People in Need5. Severity of Needs6. Sectors specific

requirements7. Access and

operational presence

8. Information Gaps and Assessment Planning

Sectors Assessments: FSL, Health, Child Protection, Nutrition, Education, CCCM

Multi sectoral Assessments: AoO, HTAU, NPM, Governorates Profiles, Urban Profiles

4Ws and XB and XL reach

Assessment Registry

Minimum set of indicators for HNO requirements available for all sub districts

Data collection applied to fill the gaps by

existent networks of operational actors and assessments networks

Desk review

Experts focus Group discussions

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2

3

PiN and Total Pop4

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Next steps

• ISCCG and SSG: 22, 26 June• Methodology, Questionnaire and tools: 20-30

June• ToT and Training of enumerators: 1-15 July• Field Data Collection and Experts Focus Group

Discussions: 20 July-5 August• Analysis kick-off 15 August

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What is needed?

• Severity scales of all sectors finalized by end of this week

• Sectoral assessments questionnaires and sub-district coverage shared by end of this week

• Gear up for joint Analysis and reporting for the HNO

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Thank you

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Sub-districts Coverage

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Total Population

Affected PopulationPopulation in NeedsTargeted PopulationReached PopulationImpact of the Crisis

Severity of needsAccess and presenceInformation gapsSector requirements 1Sector requirements 2Sector requirements 3Sector requirements 4Sector requirements 5

NIF ProcessCluster planning4 WsExperts FGDs informed by data

Severity scales + WoSA + Sectoral AssessmentsAssessments RegistrySectoral Assessments WoSA primary data collection

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Total Population

People in Need Severity of Needs

Impact of crisis

Sectors specific requirements

Access and operational presence

Information Gaps and Assessment

Planning

Main Humanitarian Needs and Caseload

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Requ

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Reached

Targeted

PiN

Affected

Total Population

4 Ws + Population Reached XB & XL

Cluster figure based informed among others by: Total population, severity of needs

Definition of PiN by cluster informed by indicators covered through WoSA and Sectoral Assessments

Definition to be agreed upon by Clusters. Calculation made based on Total population and questions covered through WoSA

Methodology to be agreed upon by ISCCG. Informed by ESCWA figures, WoSA indicators, Satellite imagery, Urban profiles, Syrian National Statistics Office

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Experts focus group discussions , secondary analysis with targeted report for HNO purpose informed by WoSA and sectoral indicators

Impact of crisisMain Humanitarian Needs and Caseload

• Pre-crisis vulnerabilities• Main drivers and roots of the crisis• Availability, access to and use of basic

needs• Displacement trends• Mortality, Morbidity and quality of life• Gender and age perspective• Livelihoods• Social cohesion and coping mechanisms• Discrimination against specific groups• Gender inequalities and socio-economic

vulnerabilities• Status and roles of women, girls, boys,

men and older people• Barriers to accessing services: what and

who…