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reliefweb:001605
1
2
IOM Flow Monitoring Registry
409
437
named
named
database
The data source of mixed movement is ⟦IOM Flow Monitoring Registry⟧[30]
true
null
reliefweb:001605
2
2
UNHCR Data Portal
702
719
named
named
system
For more information visit: ⟦UNHCR Data Portal⟧[1]
true
null
reliefweb:001605
3
2
UNHCR PRIMES
778
790
named
named
database
Data sources: ⟦UNHCR PRIMES⟧[2]
true
null
reliefweb:001605
4
1
UNHCR PRIMES
1,011
1,023
named
named
database
Source : ⟦UNHCR PRIMES⟧[3]
true
null
reliefweb:001605
4
1
UNHCR PRIMES
1,068
1,080
named
named
database
Data sources: ⟦UNHCR PRIMES⟧[4]
true
null
reliefweb:001605
7
1
regional data
515
528
vague
descriptive
other
address the data quality of 72 percent of the ⟦regional data⟧[5] for refugees, asylum-seekers and others of concern
true
null
reliefweb:001605
7
1
regional risk registry
1,040
1,062
descriptive
descriptive
other
identified in the ⟦regional risk registry⟧[6] in 2022
true
null
reliefweb:001609
15
1
FAO AQUASTAT Reports
1,270
1,290
named
named
other
_Country Profile – Mozambique_ , ⟦FAO AQUASTAT Reports⟧[7], Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
false
null
reliefweb:001609
15
2
FAO AQUASTAT Reports
42
62
named
named
other
_Country Profile – Mozambique_ , ⟦FAO AQUASTAT Reports⟧[8], Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
false
null
reliefweb:001609
2
1
Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project
565
609
named
named
database
according to the ⟦Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project⟧[9] (ACLED)
true
null
reliefweb:001609
2
1
Uppsala Conflict Data Program
645
674
named
named
database
according to the ⟦Uppsala Conflict Data Program⟧[10] (UCDP)
true
null
reliefweb:001609
3
0
ND-GAIN Country Index
1,192
1,213
named
named
indicator
The ⟦ND-GAIN Country Index⟧[11] summarizes a country’s vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges
true
null
reliefweb:001609
6
0
risk registries
1,973
1,988
descriptive
descriptive
other
managed through standardized checklists in ⟦risk registries⟧[12]
false
null
reliefweb:001609
6
1
risk registries
91
106
descriptive
descriptive
other
managed through standardized checklists in ⟦risk registries⟧[13]
false
null
reliefweb:001609
7
0
meteorological data
2,072
2,091
descriptive
descriptive
other
Countries in conflict typically only have access to limited ⟦meteorological data⟧[14] (regarding rainfall and temperature)
true
null
reliefweb:001609
7
1
meteorological data
191
210
descriptive
descriptive
other
only have access to limited ⟦meteorological data⟧[15] (regarding rainfall and temperature)
true
null
reliefweb:001609
8
0
meteorological data
845
864
descriptive
descriptive
other
gaps in ⟦meteorological data⟧[16]
true
null
reliefweb:001609
8
0
raw data
1,641
1,649
vague
vague
other
help collect and systematize ⟦raw data⟧[17]
true
null
reliefweb:001610
15
0
surveys regarding national dialogue and attitudes in Ukraine
302
362
descriptive
descriptive
survey
Several civil society institutions have also conducted ⟦surveys regarding national dialogue and attitudes in Ukraine⟧[18].
true
null
reliefweb:001612
1
2
HNO
795
798
named
named
report
Based on the ⟦HNO⟧[19] and previous displacement trends
true
null
reliefweb:001612
5
0
PDMs
1,240
1,244
named
named
survey
surveyed through ⟦PDMs⟧[20] reporting that the ES/NFI provision addressed their life saving needs
true
null
reliefweb:001612
6
0
protection vulnerability assessments
1,682
1,718
descriptive
descriptive
other
needs identified through ⟦protection vulnerability assessments⟧[21]
true
null
reliefweb:001614
3
0
interactive map of the registration points
455
497
descriptive
descriptive
geospatial
The ⟦interactive map of the registration points⟧[22] is published on the national portal
true
null
reliefweb:001616
11
0
Behavioural Surveillance Survey
466
497
named
named
survey
⟦Behavioural Surveillance Survey⟧[23] (BSS) : a population-based survey that monitors, evaluates and tracks trends
true
null
reliefweb:001616
11
1
Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Behaviour
683
726
named
named
survey
⟦Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Behaviour⟧[24] (KAPB) surveys : similar to a ⟦BSS⟧[25].
true
null
reliefweb:001616
11
1
BSS
759
762
named
named
survey
⟦Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Behaviour⟧[24] (KAPB) surveys : similar to a ⟦BSS⟧[25].
true
null
reliefweb:001616
15
0
epidemiological information
1,790
1,817
vague
vague
other
developing HIV/AIDS strategies based on available ⟦epidemiological information⟧[26]
true
null
reliefweb:001616
15
1
epidemiological information
191
218
vague
vague
other
based on available ⟦epidemiological information⟧[27]
true
null
reliefweb:001616
16
0
IDP population estimates
1,536
1,560
descriptive
descriptive
estimates
⟦IDP population estimates⟧[28] come from the ⟦Global IDP Project⟧[29]
true
null
reliefweb:001616
16
0
Global IDP Project
1,575
1,593
named
named
database
⟦IDP population estimates⟧[28] come from the ⟦Global IDP Project⟧[29]
true
null
reliefweb:001616
16
1
data on HIV and IDPs
1,173
1,193
vague
vague
other
Only documents with ⟦data on HIV and IDPs⟧[30] were further analyzed
true
null
reliefweb:001616
17
1
Global IDP Project
258
276
named
named
database
Estimates from ⟦Global IDP Project⟧[1] and the US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
20
0
Data from the most recent rounds
68
100
descriptive
descriptive
other
⟦Data from the most recent rounds⟧[2] (Burundi 5, Sudan 4 and Uganda 3) were used in the totalling the results of the five rounds.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
21
0
population-based survey led by WHO
463
497
descriptive
descriptive
survey
with the exception of Somalia where data was provided by a recent ⟦population-based survey led by WHO⟧[3].
true
null
reliefweb:001616
21
0
HIV prevalence data
1,033
1,052
vague
descriptive
indicator
We could only find ⟦HIV prevalence data⟧[4] for IDPs in Sudan
true
null
reliefweb:001616
21
0
population-based behavioural surveillance surveys
1,263
1,312
descriptive
descriptive
survey
Recent ⟦population-based behavioural surveillance surveys⟧[5] (BSS) and/or ⟦sentinel surveillance surveys⟧[6] from Burundi, Colombia, DRC, Somalia and Sudan were used to better convey the situation for IDPs
true
null
reliefweb:001616
21
0
sentinel surveillance surveys
1,326
1,355
descriptive
descriptive
survey
Recent ⟦population-based behavioural surveillance surveys⟧[5] (BSS) and/or ⟦sentinel surveillance surveys⟧[6] from Burundi, Colombia, DRC, Somalia and Sudan were used to better convey the situation for IDPs
true
null
reliefweb:001616
22
0
Global IDP Project Survey
1,370
1,395
named
named
survey
A ⟦Global IDP Project Survey⟧[7] in 2005 found that 20% of the households surveyed in all of Burundi
true
null
reliefweb:001616
22
1
Global IDP Project Survey
27
52
named
named
survey
A ⟦Global IDP Project Survey⟧[8] in 2005 found that 20% of the households surveyed in all of Burundi
true
null
reliefweb:001616
22
1
HIV seroprevalence data
546
569
descriptive
descriptive
indicator
There are no ⟦HIV seroprevalence data⟧[9] for the IDP population.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
22
2
BSS
262
265
named
named
survey
The Burundian Red Cross interviewed 731 persons for a ⟦BSS⟧[10] in IDP sites located in the Makamba, Rutana and Bururi provinces in 2001-02.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
23
0
Global IDP Project
769
787
named
named
database
Recent figures from the ⟦Global IDP Project⟧[11] estimates over 3 million Colombians displaced by violence since 1985.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
23
1
HIV seroprevalence data
825
848
descriptive
descriptive
indicator
There are no ⟦HIV seroprevalence data⟧[12] for the IDP population.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
23
1
HIV seroprevalence data
1,188
1,211
descriptive
descriptive
indicator
There are no ⟦HIV seroprevalence data⟧[13] for the IDP population.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
23
2
HIV seroprevalence data
1
24
descriptive
descriptive
indicator
⟦HIV seroprevalence data⟧[14] for the IDP population.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
25
1
HIV sentinel survey among pregnant women
861
901
descriptive
descriptive
survey
Save the Children-UK (SC-UK) released a report of an ⟦HIV sentinel survey among pregnant women⟧[15] in the health zone of Kalemie in December 2001.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
25
2
SC-UK survey
314
326
named
named
survey
there are some questions regarding the reliability and quality of the ⟦SC-UK survey⟧[16]
true
null
reliefweb:001616
26
0
surveys of blood donors
1,418
1,441
descriptive
descriptive
survey
However, ⟦surveys of blood donors⟧[17] in the Eastern region show an HIV prevalence of approximately 20%
true
null
reliefweb:001616
26
0
blood donor data
1,657
1,673
descriptive
descriptive
administrative
as ⟦blood donor data⟧[18] are suffer from significant biases.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
26
1
two-part survey of the HIV situation
1,019
1,055
descriptive
descriptive
survey
The DRC Ministry of Health has also conducted a ⟦two-part survey of the HIV situation⟧[19] in the country.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
26
1
HIV serosurveys
1,569
1,584
descriptive
descriptive
survey
⟦HIV serosurveys⟧[20] were also conducted in 2002 by a team of doctors in 4 major cities
true
null
reliefweb:001616
27
0
HIV-specific seroprevalence data
181
213
descriptive
descriptive
indicator
There are no other ⟦HIV-specific seroprevalence data⟧[21] for the other IDP populations in DRC.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
27
1
HIV seroprevalence data
215
238
descriptive
descriptive
indicator
There are no ⟦HIV seroprevalence data⟧[22] for the IDP population.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
28
0
HIV seroprevalence data
989
1,012
descriptive
descriptive
indicator
There are no ⟦HIV seroprevalence data⟧[23] for the IDP population.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
28
1
epidemiological data
1,517
1,537
descriptive
descriptive
other
Reliable information on HIV prevalence in Somalia has been lacking due to the absence of a strong central government with a capable ministry of health to compile ⟦epidemiological data⟧[24].
true
null
reliefweb:001616
28
2
epidemiological data
92
112
vague
descriptive
other
with a capable ministry of health to compile ⟦epidemiological data⟧[25].
true
null
reliefweb:001616
28
2
ANC sentinel surveillance report
374
406
named
named
report
However, a recent nationwide ⟦ANC sentinel surveillance report⟧[26] for 2004 by WHO in Somalia shows a national median prevalence of 0.9 %
true
null
reliefweb:001616
28
2
2004 sentinel surveillance report
624
657
descriptive
named
report
The ⟦2004 sentinel surveillance report⟧[27] did not disaggregate according to non-displaced and IDPs.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
29
0
Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Behaviour
2
45
named
descriptive
survey
A ⟦Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Behaviour⟧[28] (KAPB) survey in June 2004 conducted by the United Nations Children Fund
true
null
reliefweb:001616
29
0
HIV seroprevalence data
672
695
descriptive
descriptive
indicator
There are no ⟦HIV seroprevalence data⟧[29] for the IDP population.
true
null
reliefweb:001616
29
0
qualitative HIV survey among IDPs in Somalia
1,105
1,149
descriptive
descriptive
survey
In a ⟦qualitative HIV survey among IDPs in Somalia⟧[30] in 2004, 73% stated that HIV was not a problem
true
null
reliefweb:001616
2
0
population-based survey led by WHO
423
457
descriptive
descriptive
survey
data was provided by a recent ⟦population-based survey led by WHO⟧[1]
true
null
reliefweb:001616
2
0
HIV prevalence data
979
998
vague
vague
other
We could only find ⟦HIV prevalence data⟧[2] for IDPs in Sudan (2002) and DRC (2002)
true
null
reliefweb:001616
2
0
population-based behavioural surveillance surveys
1,183
1,232
descriptive
descriptive
survey
Recent ⟦population-based behavioural surveillance surveys⟧[3] (BSS) ... were used to better convey the situation for IDPs
true
null
reliefweb:001616
2
0
sentinel surveillance surveys
1,246
1,275
descriptive
descriptive
survey
Recent ⟦sentinel surveillance surveys⟧[4] from Burundi, Colombia, DRC, Somalia and Sudan were used to better convey the situation for IDPs
true
null
reliefweb:001616
30
0
nationwide survey
116
133
descriptive
descriptive
survey
arranged in 2002 a ⟦nationwide survey⟧[5] consisting of two parts
true
null
reliefweb:001616
30
0
ANC sentinel surveillance
735
760
descriptive
descriptive
survey
The ⟦ANC sentinel surveillance⟧[6] covered 14 of the 26 states
true
null
reliefweb:001616
30
0
BSS
1,584
1,587
named
named
survey
SNAP also conducted a ⟦BSS⟧[7] among some of the populations surveyed
true
null
reliefweb:001616
30
1
HIV sero-behavioural survey
109
136
descriptive
descriptive
survey
A 2003 population-based ⟦HIV sero-behavioural survey⟧[8] undertaken in post-conflict areas of Yei and Rumbek in Southern Sudan provides rare data
true
null
reliefweb:001616
30
1
population-based survey
780
803
descriptive
descriptive
survey
Using a form of ANC sentinel surveillance in addition to the ⟦population-based survey⟧[9], the HIV prevalence was found to be 2.3%
true
null
reliefweb:001616
30
2
2002 SNAP report
483
499
named
named
report
the ⟦2002 SNAP report⟧[10] estimates 1% of HIV prevalence among IDPs
true
null
reliefweb:001616
31
1
ANC sentinel surveillance
530
555
descriptive
descriptive
survey
in 1993, ⟦ANC sentinel surveillance⟧[11] showed an HIV prevalence of 26%
true
null
reliefweb:001616
31
1
STD/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report
683
715
named
named
report
The Ugandan Ministry of Health’s ⟦STD/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report⟧[12] in 2003 collected data from 56 districts in the country
true
null
reliefweb:001616
31
1
HIV seroprevalence data
1,336
1,359
descriptive
vague
other
There are no ⟦HIV seroprevalence data⟧[13] for the IDP population in Northern Uganda
true
null
reliefweb:001616
31
1
health and mortality survey
1,477
1,504
descriptive
descriptive
survey
a WHO team conducted a ⟦health and mortality survey⟧[14] in Northern Uganda
true
null
reliefweb:001616
31
2
health and mortality survey
83
110
descriptive
descriptive
survey
In 2005, a WHO team conducted a ⟦health and mortality survey⟧[15] in Northern Uganda
true
null
reliefweb:001616
33
1
HIV data
304
312
vague
vague
other
currently lacks ⟦HIV data⟧[16]
true
null
reliefweb:001616
33
1
HIV sentinel surveillance
739
764
descriptive
descriptive
survey
The report from the recent ⟦HIV sentinel surveillance⟧[17] in the Eastern part of the country is needed
true
null
reliefweb:001616
34
0
national prevalence and behaviour survey
1,165
1,205
descriptive
descriptive
survey
According to a ⟦national prevalence and behaviour survey⟧[18] conducted in 2002, HIV prevalence was already four percent
true
null
reliefweb:001616
34
1
SNAP report
581
592
named
named
report
None of the articles mentioned the ⟦SNAP report⟧[19] that estimates a 1% HIV prevalence among IDPs
true
null
reliefweb:001616
35
0
HIV prevalence among IDPs
218
243
descriptive
vague
indicator
Sudan is one of the only countries to have ⟦HIV prevalence among IDPs⟧[20] available
true
null
reliefweb:001616
35
1
Ugandan AIDS Programme data
1,423
1,450
named
named
other
the ⟦Ugandan AIDS Programme data⟧[21] demonstrates a large drop in HIV prevalence in Gulu
true
null
reliefweb:001616
36
0
HIV prevalence data
1,174
1,193
vague
vague
other
There are no ⟦HIV prevalence data⟧[22] on IDPs except in Sudan and one part of DRC
true
null
reliefweb:001616
42
1
IDP Statistics
352
366
named
named
other
US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants. ⟦IDP Statistics⟧[23]. http://www.refugees.org/searchresults.aspx
false
null
reliefweb:001616
42
2
HIV/AIDS/STI sentinel surveillance survey
211
252
named
descriptive
survey
⟦HIV/AIDS/STI sentinel surveillance survey⟧[24] among pregnant women attending ante-natal clinics
true
null
reliefweb:001616
46
0
Health and Mortality Survey among Internally Displaced Persons
9
71
named
named
survey
WHO. ⟦Health and Mortality Survey among Internally Displaced Persons⟧[25]: Gulu, Kitgum and Pader Districts, Northern Uganda, July 2005
true
null
reliefweb:001616
7
1
Baseline data
944
957
vague
vague
other
⟦Baseline data⟧[26] must be collected to allow for monitoring and evaluation of HIV interventions over time
false
null
reliefweb:001616
7
1
population-based HIV biological and/or behavioural surveys
1,101
1,159
descriptive
descriptive
survey
countries undertaking HIV sentinel surveillance or ⟦population-based HIV biological and/or behavioural surveys⟧[27]
true
null
reliefweb:001618
1
0
Multi-Sectoral Rapid Needs Assessments
1,439
1,477
named
descriptive
other
protection risks identified through the ⟦Multi-Sectoral Rapid Needs Assessments⟧[28]
true
null
reliefweb:001618
1
1
Pakistan Protection Sector member monitoring reports
664
716
descriptive
descriptive
report
a desk review of data and reports from various sources including ⟦Pakistan Protection Sector member monitoring reports⟧[29]
true
null
reliefweb:001618
1
1
Multi-sectoral Rapid Needs Assessments
722
760
named
descriptive
other
This report has been developed through a desk review of data and reports from various sources including ... the ⟦Multi-sectoral Rapid Needs Assessments⟧[30] (MSRNA)
true
null
reliefweb:001618
1
2
district level child protection and GBV data
281
325
descriptive
descriptive
other
the consolidation of pre-existing ⟦district level child protection and GBV data⟧[1]
true
null
reliefweb:001618
3
0
MSRNAs
784
790
descriptive
named
survey
According to the findings on the ⟦MSRNAs⟧[2] informed by the Global Protection Cluster Protection Analytical Framework (PAF)
true
null
reliefweb:001618
3
1
survey with humanitarian actors
1,610
1,641
descriptive
descriptive
survey
Findings from the ⟦survey with humanitarian actors⟧[3] on the inclusion of older people and persons with disabilities in the flood response
true
null
reliefweb:001618
5
0
MSRNA
1,334
1,339
named
named
survey
⟦MSRNA⟧[4] conducted in Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab measured perceived needs
true
null
reliefweb:001618
5
1
Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey
1,371
1,409
named
named
survey
The ⟦Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey⟧[5] (PDHS) 2017-18 reflects that 34 percent
true
null
reliefweb:001618
6
0
MSRNA
194
199
named
named
survey
Although the ⟦MSRNA⟧[6] was not intended to estimate GBV prevalence
true
null
reliefweb:001618
6
0
PDHS
249
253
named
named
survey
the ⟦PDHS⟧[7] provides a baseline to assess the pre-existing GBV situation in the country
true
null
reliefweb:001618
6
0
PDHS 2017-18
1,225
1,237
named
named
survey
The ⟦PDHS 2017-18⟧[8] interviewed households
true
null
reliefweb:001618
6
0
male survey
1,437
1,448
descriptive
descriptive
survey
In the subsample of households selected for the ⟦male survey⟧[9]
true
null