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Peacebuilding Fund Durable Solution Analysis Survey - Darfur, 2020-2021, IDP returnees, IDPs, non-displaced and nomad profiling in Darfur

Sudan, 2020 - 2021
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Reference ID
UNHCR_JIPS_SDN_2021_PBFProfiling_v2.1
Producer(s)
UNHCR, UNDP, IOM, UNICEF, UN-HABITAT, FAO, JIPS
Collections
East and Horn of Africa IDP Profilings
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Sep 23, 2021
Last modified
Oct 06, 2021
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  • Identification
  • Version
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  • Producers and sponsors
  • Sampling
  • Data Collection
  • Access policy
  • Metadata production

Identification

Survey ID Number
UNHCR_JIPS_SDN_2021_PBFProfiling_v2.1
Title
Peacebuilding Fund Durable Solution Analysis Survey - Darfur, 2020-2021, IDP returnees, IDPs, non-displaced and nomad profiling in Darfur
Subtitle
IDP returnees, IDPs, non-displaced and nomad profiling in Darfur
Country
Name Country code
Sudan SDN
Study type
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
Abstract
Household data was collected from 8 localities across the five Darfur states (Tawilla, Assalaya, Yassin, Sheiria, Nertiti, Undukum, Gereida, Jebel Moon). The profiling exercises in Darfur are aimed at: i. informing PBF programming and Action Plan development in each Darfur state/locality; ii. provide the baseline of the agreed upon PBF outcome/output indicators (for later measurement of impact); and iii. inform broader HDPN programming beyond the Fund. The sample size consisted of 10,914 households with a total of 60,154 individuals.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Individual and household

Version

Version Description
- v2.1: Edited, anonymous dataset for licensed distribution.
Version Date
2021-05

Scope

Notes
Household: Demographics, livelihoods, land and farming, food security, housing, access to services, participation in public events, social cohesion, percepcion about displaced population, intentions
Individuals: Demographics, education, livelihoods
Topics
Topic
Protection
Food security
Community Services
Education
Livelihood & Social cohesion
Return
Crop Production
Livestock/Animal Husbandry
Income Generation
Basic Needs
Solutions
Intentions
Peace-building
Keywords
Keyword
nomads
IDP
returnees
host communities

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
8 localities across the five Darfur states (Tawilla, Assalaya, Yassin, Sheiria, Nertiti, Undukum, Gereida, Jebel Moon)
Universe
All IDP returnes, IDPs, nomads in damrahs and non-displaced populations across five Darfur states' eight localities.

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
UNHCR
UNDP
IOM
UNICEF
UN-HABITAT
FAO
JIPS

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
Sampling Approach
The sampling followed a stratified multi-stage sampling approach in which villages were the primary sampling unit (PSU) and households were the secondary sampling unit (SSU), while stratification was done by target group. Accordingly, the first sampling stage consisted of selecting a sample of villages with probabilities that were proportional to size; villages with higher numbers of households had a higher probability of being selected for the survey. A random sample of households was then selected based on two approaches: systematic skips or systematic snowballing. This depended on the spatial distribution of the target groups in each
village. For example, in all camps and return villages where only IDPs reside, systematic skips were done. In villages with more target groups, systematic snowballing was performed for each target group.

Sampling limitations & specifications
- The sampling is designed to produce results representative for each target group in the locality. Analysis at the village level is not possible and therefore no reference to villages or breakdown by villages is done in the report.
- The locations targeted for the survey were not selected randomly across the localities and thus do not necessarily provide representative results of all settlement situations in the localities. The targeting of location has been based on a conflict sensitive approach and the programmatic scope of the PBF. However, the area level analysis has looked at locality as a whole and thus ounterbalance the survey scope which focused on the displaced target groups.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2020-12-01 2021-01-31
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face interview: Mobile
Data Collectors
Name
IOM

Access policy

Citation requirements
PBF Sudan, DSWG Sudan, UNHCR, JIPS (2021). Accessed from https://microdata.unhcr.org.
Access authority
Name Affiliation Email
Curation Team UNHCR microdata@unhcr.org

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
UNHCR_2021_SDN_PBFProfiling_DDI_v1.0
Producers
Name
UNHCR
Date of Metadata Production
2021-09
DDI Document version
Version 1.0 (September 2021)
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