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Title: CIDA: Analysis of Humanitarian Needs


1
CIDA Analysis of Humanitarian Needs
  • Good Humanitarian Donorship Initiative (GHD)
  • Geneva, January 27, 2009

2
Overview Approaches to better allocations
according to humanitarian needs
  • Humanitarian Needs Index (HNI)-Data sources and
    methodology
  • Calibration of Natural Disasters
  • Calibration of Protracted Emergencies-Key
    Challenges
  • Next Steps and ways forward

3
CIDAs Humanitarian Needs Index
  • What we trying to achieve
  • The HNI is a tool to measure comparability
    between emergencies through an analysis of
    mortality and morbidity data
  • A subjective weighting of relevant humanitarian
    needs indicators--limits analysis to those deemed
    most relevant and relies on data collected at
    regional level
  • HNI determines a relative ranking of emergencies
    anchored around average levels of need

4
CIDAs Humanitarian Needs Index
  • Sources of information
  • The CE-DAT is maintained by the Centre for
    Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED)
    and derives information from field surveys
    conducted by humanitarian organizations (crude
    mortality rate under-5 mortality rate global
    acute malnutrition severe acute malnutrition
    and vaccination coverage) and also the IDMC for
    IDP data
  • Practical use for decision-making
  • Results of this analysis have been used during
    the last two annual CIDA reviews to help inform
    our funding decisions. The results of the
    analysis are compared and triangulated with other
    qualitative and quantitative data.

5
Limitations Next Steps of HNI
  • Reliability and validity of the data
  • Capacity and expertise for carrying out surveys?
  • Consistent and coherent methodologies?
  • Subjectivity in interpreting the data
  • Different interpretations of need
  • Selection and weighting of indicators

6
Calibration Table for Natural Disasters
  • CIDA/IHA has also developed a method for
    comparing the severity of different natural
    disasters (severity is defined as number of
    people affected or number of people requiring
    life-saving assistance)
  • Measures of Severity for calibration affected
    displaced or evacuated dead hectares of
    lost crops homes fully or partially damaged
    people targeted for emergency food assistance
    and people targeted for other core-life saving
    humanitarian assistance

7
Strengths Weaknesses of Natural Disasters
Calibration Table
  • Strengthens needs-based decision making
    improves consistency
  • Enhances transparency to internal external
    audiences provides a record of decision making
  • However,
  • Data are often incomplete or not available in a
    timely fashion
  • Definitions not consistent across organizations
    making data comparisons difficult

8
Calibration Table for Protracted Emergencies
  • There is an important debate and no clear
    agreement on what indicators to use Fragile
    state index Human Development Index Proportion
    of the population under 1 US a day Current
    allocations of international food aid or of
    people below the poverty line?
  • More complex and difficult to develop than
    Natural Disasters Calibration Table
  • Further development of HNI favoured over
    Calibration Table for Protracted Emergencies.

9
Next Steps and Ways Forward
  • CIDA acknowledges that the HNI has important
    limitations (inherent subjectivity, data
    limitations, etc..)
  • Epidemiologists at CRED are supportive of this
    work and have offered technical suggestions to
    improve the methodology CIDA is making on-going
    improvements
  • CIDA pursues this initiative to make a
    contribution to dialogue around needs
  • CIDA will continue to develop and refine
    calibration for natural disasters
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