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Multi Sectoral Needs Assessment - 2025

Sudan, 2025
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UNHCR_SDN_2025_MSNA_v2.1
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East and Horn of Africa Needs Assessments
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Feb 20, 2026
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What type of shelter does the household currently live in? (G1_shelter_type)

Data file: Main

Overview

Valid: 3231
Invalid: 23
Type: Discrete
Range: 1 - 11
Format: Factor

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Don't know 5
0.2%
2 Emergency shelter 212
6.5%
3 Makeshift shelter 910
28%
4 No shelter (sleeping in the open) 14
0.4%
5 Others 147
4.5%
6 Prefer not to answer 5
0.2%
7 Solid / finished apartment 11
0.3%
8 Solid / finished house 346
10.6%
9 Tent 1000
30.7%
10 Transitional shelter (more durable type of shelter designed to last for an average of up to three years. It is typically built using locally available materials such as wood, mud bricks, or iron sheets, and is intended to offer better protection against rain, wind, and heat. Transitional shelters can largely be relocated, upgraded, or incorporated into more permanent housing over time) 323
9.9%
11 Unfinished / non-enclosed building 258
7.9%
Missing value 23
0.7%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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