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Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention, March 2021

Kazakhstan, 2021
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UNHCR_KAZ_2021_CBI_PDM
Producer(s)
UNHCR
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Asia Pacific Post-Distribution Monitoring
Metadata
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Jun 28, 2021
Last modified
Jun 30, 2021
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Identification

Survey ID Number
UNHCR_KAZ_2021_CBI_PDM
Title
Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention, March 2021
Country
Name Country code
Kazakhstan KAZ
Abstract
THE CBI PDM Household Survey was conducted in Kazakhstan between February, to April, 2021. UNHCR uses Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) as a mechanism to collect refugees' feedback on the quality, sufficiency, utilization and effectiveness of the assistance items they receive. The underlying principle behind the process is linked to accountability, as well as a commitment to improve the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. UNHCR increasingly uses Cash-Based Interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to forcibly displaced and stateless persons in line with UNHCR's core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended programme objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample or all of refugee recipients.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Households

Version

Version Description
v2.1: Edited, anonymous dataset for licensed distribution.

Scope

Notes
The household survey covers the following sections:
1. Household demographics
2. Receiving and spending the cash assistance (basic facts)
3. Risks and problems: Did people face problems with the CBI? Did the CBI put POCs at additional risk?
4. Markets and prices: Can POCs find what they need, and at a price they can afford, in the markets?
5. Expenditure: What did people spend the money on?
6. Outcomes: What changes is the cash assistance contributing to in POC households?
7. Longer-Term Outcomes: Has the cash assistance helped put POC on the pathway to sustainable solutions?
8. Accountability to Affected Persons: Is the CBI intervention accountable to persons of concern? (What preferences do people have over how assistance is delivered?)
Topics
Topic
Livelihood & Social cohesion
Cash Assistance
Domestic Needs/Household Support
Income Generation
Solutions
Basic Needs

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
The survey is conducted in Aktau, Almaty, Karagandy, Nur-Sultan, Pavlodar and Shymkent.
Universe
The total population spans all beneficiaries subject to the Cash Based Intervention.

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
UNHCR

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The survey's objective was to deliver data of all refugee households that were beneficiaries of cash-based interventions implemented in the last quarter of 2020. The total number of households that received cash-based interventions in that period was 115 and all recipients were reached out to.
Weighting
No sample weights were calculated, because all recipients were surveyed.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2021-01-25 2021-03-09
Data Collection Mode
Computer Assisted Telephone Interview [cati]
Data Collectors
Name
UNHCR

Access policy

Citation requirements
UNHCR (2021). Kazakhstan: Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention, 2021. Accessed from: https://microdata.unhcr.org.
Access authority
Name Affiliation Email
Curation Team UNHCR microdata@unhcr.org

Metadata production

Producers
Name
UNHCR
Date of Metadata Production
2021
DDI Document version
v1.0
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