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Building an Effective Assessment Team

The purpose of this document is to provide team composition definitions and descriptions of the functions that need to be filled in to perform a joint rapid assessment in the first weeks of a disaster. This technical brief is designed to guide the first steps of assembling an assessment team,…

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

The Child Friendly Community Assessment Tools: A Facilitator’s Guide to the Local Assessment of Children’s Rights

This guidebook describes a detailed step-by-step process for broadly assessing and monitoring children’s living conditions in communities of cities and towns of different sizes as well as in rural communitie. The assessment process outlined in the guidebook enables the collection of community level…

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis
  • Technical Areas: Protection

Ethiopia Cluster: Status, Issues and Way Forward

This report summarises the situation the Education Cluster in Ethiopia was facing in 2011 and identifies challenges as well as opportunities the cluster faced in responding to the education crisis.

  • Coordination: Knowledge Mangement
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Drought, Floods
  • HPC: Operational Peer Review and Evaluation

Rapid Assessment Sampling in Emergency Situations

The aim of this paper is to give the reader some ideas about the key points and principles related to sampling that need to be considered when carrying out a rapid assessment in an emergency situation.

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

Ethiopia Education Cluster School Level Questionnaire

Ethiopia Education Cluster's Rapid Belg Assessment Form–School level

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment
  • Emergency: Drought
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

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