IRNA Training 23 September, 2016.

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IRNA Training 23 September, 2016

Training Process – pre-2016 IRNA triggers & thresholds IRNA 2016 Methodology Questionnaire Products Produced

IRNA Process Pre - 2016 Report Format Questionnaire

27 Total IRNA Responses -Of the 27 IRNAs; 2 had no response No Response: -Maridi/Ibba, WES -Of the 27 IRNAs; 20 responded with mobile capacity

Out of 25 IRNAS: -8 responded in 2 weeks or less -10 responded within 1 month -7 responses took longer than 6 weeks to initiate a response 3 weeks (2) 1 weeks (1) 3.5 weeks (2) 9 weeks (1) 2 weeks (2) 1.5 weeks (2) 4 weeks (1) 6 weeks (2) 17 weeks (1) 23 weeks (1) 7 weeks (1) 12 weeks (1) 11 weeks (1) 19 weeks (1) 5.5 week s(1)

IRNA 2016 Report Format Revised Questionnaire = Dataset & Report produced with key indicators per sector

IRNA Process 2016 IRNA 2016 Review Prioritization of resources Triggers Prioritization of resources

Thresholds for Alert Threshold 1: Displacement Significant Threshold (10% of the population at payam level is reported as displaced) Minimum displacement requirement > 5,000 people significant release (>50) of children associated with armed conflict Identification of a new large caseload (>100) of unaccompanied and separated children How long have people been displaced for? Anticipated Duration (how long civilians are expected to be displaced for): Conflict related > 3 months Flooding – complimenting the HCT endorsed Key Messages on Floods (2014) In areas prone to flooding requires constant monitoring of baseline indicators and the situation; assessments will be triggered where other life-saving needs exist. Cattle Raiding –must meet the following criteria: The scale of displacement has doubled from previous cattle-raiding incidents; and/or There is destruction of personal property, reduced coping strategies as a result; and/or Destruction of infrastructure

Thresholds for Alert Threshold 2: Disease Outbreaks WHO thresholds per Disease Coordination with other established task forces Threshold 3: High Malnutrition Status/Food Insecurity GAM/SAM overall emergency levels (>15% GAM) Increasing admissions in nutrition facilities (taking into account whether services were already operational in the area) Change of IPC level over a shortened period of time Reports of hunger related deaths Displacement of >10% population due to hunger Population has been displaced and without assistance for > 3 months Anticipated Duration > 3 months

IRNA 2016 Questionnaire General Overview Sectors Specific Questions Methodology for Assessment FGD; Key Informant Interviews; Observations; Household Interviews

Methodology Focus Group Discussions Key Informant Interview Observation Household Interview

Focus Group Discussions Methodology Focus Group Discussions Initial Meeting -Authorities -Key Leaders FGDs -Women’s Groups -Youth -Vulnerable Groups -Mixed

Key Informant Interview Methodology Key Informant Interview Health -MOH -Health Care Worker -Nurse/Midwife Education -M. Education -Teacher FSL -M of Agriculutral & Food Security -Agricultural Worker -Market Traders Protection -Social Worker -Youth Leaders -Religious Leader Nutrition -Nutrition outreach worker -Health care worker WASH -Ministry of Water -Handpump Mechanic

Methodology Observation Household Interview

Questionnaire: Review section of questionnaire (FSL) Review corresponding dataset – Mundri East (FSL) Review IRNA final product

Produced Products - IRNA Dataset 2 Pager External Report Examples Mundri East IRNA Bagarri IRNA

Key Indicators: Final Dataset should have all information related to key indicators

IRNA App Training

Step 1:

Using the App: Step 2: Step 3: