UNHCR_JOR_2024_CBI_v2.1
Basic Needs Cash Assistance Programme Annual Assessment, 2024
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Jordan | JOR |
This Annual Programme Assessment report provides a comprehensive assessment of UNHCR Jordan’s Basic Needs cash assistance programme against its objectives for 2024. The annual assessment was conducted by Mindset on behalf of UNHCR, with data collected from 2,383 refugee Basic Needs cash assistance recipients via in-person interviews, and utilizing tablets equipped with a Kobo data collection platform. Data collection took place from October 2024 to December 2024 and the sample group included refugee cash assistance recipients living in host communities—across all governorates in Jordan—as well as Syrians living in Azraq and Za’atari refugee camps. The assessment questionnaire was developed based on UNHCR’s standardized cash-based interventions post distribution monitoring tool. The questionnaire was pilot tested and refined based on respondent and enumerator feedback, and the enumerators were trained on the finalized tool prior to broader assessment administration.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household
v2.1: Edited, cleaned and anonymised data.
The scope includes:
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Health |
Livelihood and Social cohesion |
Health and Nutrition |
Food security |
Protection |
Education |
Cash Assistance |
Income Generation |
Basic Needs |
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UNHCR |
A representative sample of the Basic Needs beneficiary population was selected at a 95 per cent confidence level with a margin of error for a proportion of 6 percentage points. The sampling frame was a multi-stage stratified sample with nationality (Syrian and non-Syrian), governorate, family size as layers to ensure a balanced representation of the general population. In addition, other factors such as delivery mechanism and gender of the cash collector were considered to ensure a sufficiently large representation within each individual domain. The sample size was then selected to achieve 95 per cent confidence level with a 6-percentage point margin of error within the above-mentioned domains (but not for subgroups formed by two or more domains), resulting in a sample of 2,283 refugee recipients of Basic Needs cash assistance, represented by 1,243 Syrian individuals from camps and 1,140 Syrian and non-Syrian individuals from the host communities. Respondents in the host communities’ sample were composed of 66 per cent Syrian refugees and 33 per cent of refugees from other countries, predominantly Iraq, Yemen, and Sudan. All camp respondents were Syrian, as only Syrian refugees reside in the two camps. This distinction highlights three main population groups that serve as the primary focus of this report: Syrian and non-Syrian refugees living in host communities, and Syrian refugees living in camps.
Questionnaire contained the following sections: demographics, Receiving the cash assistance, Spending the cash assistance, Markets and prices, Outcomes, Longer-Term outcomes, Accountability to affected persons.
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2024-10-22 | 2024-12-02 |
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Mindset |
UNHCR (2024). Jordan: Basic Needs Cash Assistance Programme Annual Assessment, 2024. Accessed from: https://microdata.unhcr.org
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Curation team | UNHCR | microdata@unhcr.org |
UNHCR_JOR_2024_CBI_v2.1
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UNHCR |
2025-05-02