Giving citizens a say in development

by Keystone Accountability
Giving citizens a say in development

Project Report | Jul 25, 2017
Refugee perceptions on the humanitarian response: an insight

By Valentina Shafina | Programme Analyst

Ground Truth Soluions continues to systematically collect feedback from the recipients of aid in different crisis settings. Following the first round of quantitative data collection in Lebanon and northern Iraq, Ground Truth facilitated focus group discussions with displaced people to delve deeper into the issues that were surfaced in the survey. The reports were further disseminated among the humanitarian responders in respective countries.

Participants of eight focus group discussions conducted with Syrian refugees, Palestine refugees from Syria (PRS), and Palestine refugees from Lebanon (PRL) in four different governorates in Lebanon made following recommendations for improving aid and humanitarian response they recieve, which include:

  • pursuing a more equal distribution of aid and communicating how recipients of aid are identified;
  • support in the procurement of residency papers and employment;
  • closing the feedback loop by following up with refugees after complaints and feedback have been collected;
  • increasing the food voucher allowance to allow households to sustain an acceptable dietary balance;
  • increasing the monthly cash transfer to cover rent and electricity charges, and investing more in health care,
  • secure schooling for children, and projects that create jobs for youth.

The findings of 10 focus group discussions conducted with internally displaced persons (IDPs) and Syrian refugees at six different sites – in camps and urban settings – in northern Iraq suggest that displaced people would like to see more:

  • efforts to be made to curb discrimination in aid distribution;
  • investments in health services. Participants across all locations said that medicine is scarce, and available treatment or healthcare is too expensive;
  • increase in the cash programmes and more food vouchers, as well as special support during Ramadan and Eid;
  • help with employment and salaries, especially for women;
  • efforts to incorporate feedback into aid agencies’ activities so that their needs can be better met.

Ground Truth Solutions will continue to amplify voices of affected people on the reciving end of aid and comminicate their feedback to the humanitarian responders.

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Lynn Morris
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