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Profiling the displacement situation in Kosovo

Profiling the displacement situation in Kosovo. Durable Solutions Task Force Pristina, Kosovo, 3 rd July 2013 Natalia Baal ( baal@unhcr.org ) and Ivan Cardona ( cardona@unhcr.org ). What is JIPS? What is the profiling process? Key next steps for profiling in Kosovo

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Profiling the displacement situation in Kosovo

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  1. Profiling the displacement situation in Kosovo Durable Solutions Task Force Pristina, Kosovo, 3rd July 2013 Natalia Baal (baal@unhcr.org) and Ivan Cardona (cardona@unhcr.org)

  2. What is JIPS? • What is the profiling process? • Key next steps for profiling in Kosovo • Discussion and questions • Session Overview

  3. Technical & coordination support for profiling processes upon request from Governments, UN, NGOs. • Interagency service: DRC, NRC, IDMC, IOM, UNHCR, OCHA, UNFPA and Special Rapporteur for the Human Rights of IDPs • Human Rights Council Resolution • What is JIPS? www.jips.org

  4. Core data: population estimates disaggregated by sex, age, location and diversity • Collaborative exercise to reach consensus • Context specific approach • Process (not only results) • Purpose of targeted response and durable solutions • What is profiling?

  5. NEED FOR PROFILING? ADVOCACY & LOBBYING Why? Who? What? When? How? PROCESS MANAGEMENT METHODOLOGY QUESTIONNAIRES & ANALYSIS PLANS DATA COLLECTION & FIELD ORGANIZATION DATA PROCESSING & REPORTING

  6. Coordination Platform • Why is this important? • To achieve the desired consensus and provide guidance/oversight to the process • What should it do? • Define objectives, agree on methodology, secure resources, oversee implementation, use results • Who should take part? • Authorities (central and local), humanitarian and development actors (national and international), technical partners, implementing partners, representatives of displaced communities

  7. Clarify objectives/need • Identify information gaps • Inform methodology Source 1: Kosovo census? • Secondary Data Review: Source 6: ………….? Source 2: MCR/ MOCR? Source 3: UNHCR? Source 5: DRC profiling Source 4: SCR Trustees?

  8. To provide a COMPREHENSIVE PICTURE of internal displacement • To provide DISAGGREGATED POPULATION ESTIMATES • To PRIORITIZE and strengthen coordination of ASSISTANCE • To identify vulnerabilities and intentions for sustainable solutions • To inform PROGRAMMING, ADVOCACY and FUNDRAISING • To inform MCR’s DURABLE SOLUTIONS STRATEGY • To LINK HUMANITARIAN and DEVELOPMENT analysis and activities • Potential profiling objectives?

  9. Target groups • Geographical coverage • Thematic coverage • Data collection methods/sources • IASC Durable Solutions framework for IDPs • Training and capacity building • Methodology elements?

  10. Establish coordination platform (including all relevant partners w/ clear ToR) • Conduct comprehensive secondary data review • Define objectives and advocacy messages • Develop concept note • Secure funds/in-kind resources • Secure human resources (profiling coordinator) • Secure technical support (request to JIPS if needed) • Develop methodology • ….Implementation and use of results! • Next Steps:

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