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Iraq: Humanitarian Snapshot (February 2020)
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Lack of Civil Documention Presents Challenges for IDPs and Returnees
In February 2021, the National Protection Cluster (NPC) released the findings from the first round of data collection of the Protection Monitoring System (PMS), which took place between December 2020-January 2021. Protection monitoring was carried out through structured interviews with over 2700 key informants at the community level across 18 governorates and 75 districts, and included IDPs, returnees and host communities (where relevant). Data was collected across nine protection categories and thematic categories; findings were supplemented by complementary data from the ongoing follow-up surveys being carried out by the NPC and Camp Coordination and Camp Management Cluster (CCCM) of those impacted by the recent closure of IDP camps in federal Iraq.
Protection Monitoring System Report 1, February 2021
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1. Introduction and Methodology
The National Protection Cluster (NPC) developed a Protection Monitoring System (PMS) with the aim of producing timely and evidence-based analysis of protection issues and trends in Iraq, as a way to inform the development of protection interventions. The PMS consists of protection monitoring done at the community level through structured interviews with Key Informants (KIs). The PMS follows an area-based approach, which means that findings primarily relate to the protection environment in areas where the KIs are located and are inclusive of all population groups at this location (IDPs, returnees and/or host communities as relevant). The analytical framework for the PMS includes a total of nine protection categories, as well as additional thematic categories. The framework was developed in coordination with the Durable Solutions Technical Working Group (DSTWG) to contribute to the analysis o