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Description of methodology and tools – JIPS/CartONG/Tufts/DAJI mission to Delhi, March 10-16, 2013

Description of methodology and tools – JIPS/CartONG/Tufts/DAJI mission to Delhi, March 10-16, 2013. Urban profiling of refugee situations in Delhi. Objectives:

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Description of methodology and tools – JIPS/CartONG/Tufts/DAJI mission to Delhi, March 10-16, 2013

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  1. Description of methodology and tools – JIPS/CartONG/Tufts/DAJI mission to Delhi, March 10-16, 2013 Urban profiling of refugee situations in Delhi

  2. Objectives: Acquire a better understanding of UNHCR-assisted refugees (~22,000, 6,805 households) vis a vis other urban populations in same neighborhoods, in terms of • Where they live (mapping) • Degree of economic and social integration, and factors affecting integration (incl. protection issues) • Capacities - skills, education, assets and human capital • Needs – espec. related to livelihoods and education Outputs: • Methodology and data set; • Map of refugee locations in Delhi; • Report on situation NB: no estimation of numbers • Profiling Exercise in Delhi

  3. Mapping of three refugee groups in New Delhi • Survey of three refugee groups + non-refugee neighbors in areas where refugees are clustered: • Focus groups and key informant interviews • To follow up survey and explore findings • To explore issues not covered in survey, including: • Extent and problems with economic + social integration • How assets and skills can be improved or supported • Methodology

  4. MAPPING – clustering of refugee groups

  5. MAPPING – clustering of refugees

  6. Sampling strategy • Structured questionnaire • Mobile data collection • Data collection period: 3-4 weeks • Data analysis period + report writing: ~4 weeks • SURVEY

  7. Number of target households (sample) • Burmese: N=350 + 150 neighbors=500 • Afghans: N=350 + 150 neighbors = 500 • Somalia: N=100 + 100 neighbors = 200 • Total N: 1200 • Three-stage sample selection: • Stage 1: PPS selection of main sampling areas of refugee concentration in Delhi • (mapping based on ProGres + key informants) • Stage 2: random selection of 200 sampling sites from UNHCR registration list (ProGres data base) • Stage 3: travel to selected sites, then select 5-7 dwellings (households) in immediate area (~3 refugee, 2 Indian) • SURVEY SAMPLING STRATEGY

  8. Examples of sampling areas (based on PPS) South Delhi West Delhi

  9. Household level: • Demographics • Housing and Household Composition • Children in household and school access • Migration and mobility • Experience in Delhi • Evictions, crime, social capital • Employment + Skills – Livelihoods • Household skills capacities (languages, work experience) • Details for top two income earners (type of work – self-employed, employed, problems) • Assets + Resources – Financial security • Debt, borrowing, assistance (aid and government), remittances • Survey Questionnaire - Modules

  10. Example of questionnaire module

  11. Livelihoods module (section)

  12. CartONG assistance (Sandra) • mobile data collection devices • Clean data! • Mobile data collection

  13. FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS & KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS: • With men, women, youth from three target groups • Objectives: • To address questions arising from the HH survey and the preliminary findings; • To address gaps in the HH survey scope • To validate preliminary findings amongst communities. • When? After completion of survey, for approx. 2-3 weeks • Qualitative Approach

  14. Survey data + qualitative data analyzed remotely by JIPS and Tufts/FIC • Preliminary findings report ready by ~May 2013 • Workshop with UNHCR Delhi and working group: to present & discuss findings and develop recommendations. (~June 2013) • Final report based on workshop + findings by JIPS/FIC. • DATA ANALYSIS & REPORTING

  15. Training of enumerators, DAJI, JIPS, Tufts - including in use of mobile data collection devices (by CartONG) (March 14-16) • Field Pilot survey (March 18-20) and revisions • Survey data collection for three weeks (March 21- mid-April) • Data analysis (mid-April-May) • Next mission: qualitative research by JIPS + DAJI, mid-April. • NEXT STEPS:

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