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Protection Monitoring and Assessment in Natural Disasters
(Place) – (Date)
Session 3.1: Protection Monitoring and Assessment in
Natural Disasters
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Overview
• What is monitoring and why does it matter? • What are the principles of monitoring?
• How can protection needs be assessed?
• What groups should monitoring protection
target?
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What is monitoring?
Mount Merapi, IndonesiaPicture: AP Photo/Gembong Nusantara, from: http://news.uk.msn.com/photos/special-photo-galleries/photos.aspx?cp-documentid=155105230&page=20
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Why monitor?
• Accountability • Results-orientation • Adaptability
• Mitigation
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Why monitor? (cont.)
• Needs based • Performance Management • Comprehensiveness • Equity
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What should be monitored?
During the response phase:• Rights related to physical security, integrity and
dignity• Rights related to basic necessities• Equal access to assistance or non-discrimination in
aid provision During the recovery phase:• Rights related to economic, social and cultural
protection needs• Rights related to civil and political protection needs• Equal access to assistance or non-discrimination in
aid provision• Effectiveness of protection programs
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The essentials of monitoring
• Aim: Collect data on vulnerable populations in hazard prone or affected areas to inform response
• Method: Participation of the community;
agency questionnaires/indicators • Expertise: Requires skilled professionals with
specialist competencies
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Minimum standards for Protection
• Prioritize safety and dignity of disaster affected persons and communities
• Contextual analysis including protection risks • Equitability and impartiality• Consultation and participation• State has primary responsibility for protection • Prioritize vulnerable groups needs • Policies for advocacy response • Respond to human rights abuses
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Examples of common standards
• Sphere Project Minimum Standards
• Humanitarian Accountability Standard
• Interagency Network for Education in Emergency
Standards
• Red Cross Code of Conduct
• Good Enough Guide
• Standards and Indicators in UNHCR Operation
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Implementing common standards for monitoring
• Joint assessment mission
• Joint monitoring mechanism – checklists and
guidelines
• Agency focal points
• Start monitoring as soon as possible focusing on
a few key elements
• Broaden the scope as resources and time permit
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Vulnerable groups for special monitoring attention
o Children, especially infants o Womeno Older peopleo HIV/AIDS patientso Internally displaced personso People with mental or physical disabilitieso Indigenous peopleo Other marginalized groups
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Monitoring allows decision makers to see:
• Protection status of different vulnerable target groups over time
• Changes in social behavior patterns • Changes in migration/displacement movements
• Positive and negative effects of the intervention
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Thinking beyond monitoring:
• Be aware of community expectations • Ensure availability of mechanisms for
redress • Support states’ assumption of
responsibility for protection monitoring
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Questions?
Thank you!