Iraq Assessment Working Group Rapid Needs Assessment

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Iraq Assessment Working Group Rapid Needs Assessment RNA Questionnaire Familiarization and Guidance Session 3 3 January 2017

Follow the questions section by section in English or Arabic. Find Kobo Collect RNA Tool Go to the form on your tablets/Android phones or online here: https://ee.kobotoolbox.org/x/#Ykcz Follow the questions section by section in English or Arabic. . Now, for this section you are allowed to be on your phones, tablets or laptops. Follow the power point slides and the questionnaire on your device. Facilitators will come check whether you are writing emails, watching family photos or going through the questionnaire 

Basic Information (e.g. enumerator, location, KI) Structure of the Kobo Collect RNA Tool Intro & Guidance Basic Information (e.g. enumerator, location, KI) Core Questions (in red, mandatory) Detailed Questions

What type of data can the RNA collect? Screening Flagging a serious problem (y/n) Q: Are there challenges in accessing food? A: Yes/No/DNK Scoping Main causes of the problem (ranking 1, 2, 3) Q: What are the main food issues? A: Rank 1: No enough food available on the market overall; Rank 2: Food available is of low quality; Rank 3: Not enough access due to security concerns. Scale Est. population in need (%) Q: What proportion of the population did not sufficient access to food in the last 15 days? A: xxx% Explain the importance of the red screening question as core and the skip logic. Targeting Identify who is the most affected? Q: Which group is the most vulnerable to this problem? A: IDPs/Returnees/Host community/Non-host

Basic Information: Data collector and location (1.01 – 1.09) Qn. No. Indicator Remarks 1.01 Name of assessment manager Type/write text 1.02 Contact of assessment manager 1.03 Name of organization 1.04 Date of assessment Select the date when the assessment was conducted (not submission time) 1.05 Method of assessment You will have to select ‘field interview’ 1.06 Governorate Select from drop-down list 1.07 District 1.08 Sub-district 1.09 Location Use exact neighbourhood/village name provided to you in the planning stage

Basic Information: Data collector and location (1.01 – 1.09) Qn. No. Indicator Remarks 1.01 Name of assessment manager 1.02 Contact of assessment manager 1.03 Name of organization 1.04 Date of assessment 1.05 Method of assessment 1.06 Governorate 1.07 District 1.08 Sub-district 1.09 Location Tip: to save time while on the field, you can complete this section at the end (e.g. in the car driving to/back form location, during debrief). You need to do this only once for the master consolidated form.

Basic Information: Key Informant and Communities (1.10 – 1.17) Qn. No. Indicator Remarks 1.10 No. of CGDs You should have minimum 2 1.11 Total no. participants You should aim for minimum 3-4 participants per CGD - > Total: min. 6-8 people 1.12 No. of KIs Type in the number. You should have a minimum of one KI. 1.13 Profile of KIs Select all that apply 1.14 Name of main KI Ask name the beginning of the interview, but confirm full name at the end of the interview 1.15 Telephone of main KI Ask for the details of people at the end of the interview 1.16 Setting Type Select only one option 1.17 Photo Do not take photos of recognizable individuals. Take photos of buildings, infrastructure, etc. Remember: to save time while on the field, you can complete this section at the end and only once for the master consolidated form.

Basic Information: Key Informant and Communities (1.10 – 1.17) Qn. No. Indicator Remarks 1.10 No. of CGDs 1.11 Total no. participants 1.12 No. of KIs 1.13 Profile of KIs 1.14 Name of main KI 1.15 Telephone of main KI 1.16 Setting Type 1.17 Photo Tip: to save time while on the field, you can complete this section at the end (e.g. in the car driving to/back form location, during debrief). You need to do this only once for the master consolidated form.

Demographics (1.18 – 1.22) Qn. No. Indicator Remarks 1.18 Population type Select all that are present (IDP, Returnees, Hosts and Non-hosts ) 1.19 Estimated no. of IDPs Type a number or DNK to indicate ‘I don’t know’ 1.20 Estimated no. of Returnees 1.21 Estimated no. of Host (‘Stayees’) 1.22 Estimated no. of Non-Host (‘Stayees’)

Demographics (1.18 – 1.22) Qn. No. Indicator Remarks 1.18 Population type 1.19 Estimated no. of IDPs 1.20 Estimated no. of Returnees 1.21 Estimated no. of Host (‘Stayees’) 1.22 Estimated no. of Non-Host (‘Stayees’) Tip: For each category selected at 1.18 you will need to type the estimated number or DNK (Don’t know). This will also prompt additional sections which will allow you to answer questions specific to: IDPs (2.00-2.08) or Returnees (2.00B-2.05B)

IDP Information (2.01 – 2.11) Qn. No. Indicator Remember, Tips and Tricks 2.01 Where are IDPs staying Select top three choices (ranking 1, 2, 3). Do not read out loud options. 2.02 Where from (Governorate of origin) Select governorate 2.03 Where from (District of origin) Select district 2.04 Where from (village, neighbourhood of origin) Type in location (village, neighbourhood) 2.05 No. of displacements Select one option 2.06 When did first displacement occur Type in data 2.07 Main reason for displacement Select one option 2.08 Intention to move in the next 7 days Select y/n/DNK 2.09 Where to (Governorate) 2.10 Where to (District) 2.11 Where to (camp, city, neighbourhood)

IDP Information (2.01 – 2.11) Remember: Qn. No. Indicator Remember, Tips and Tricks 2.01 Where are IDPs staying 2.02 Where from (Governorate of origin) 2.03 Where from (District of origin) 2.04 Where from (village, neighbourhood of origin) 2.05 No. of displacements 2.06 When did first displacement occur 2.07 Main reason for displacement 2.08 Intention to move in the next 7 days 2.09 Where to (Governorate) 2.10 Where to (District) 2.11 Where to (camp, city, neighbourhood) Remember: You will only answer these questions if you selected ‘IDPs’ as being present in the location, under question 1.18. For all questions, 2.00-2.11 simply select from options, rank, or just type answers. In the tool, you will see a question “Do you want to add data for another group of IDPs” – if you click ‘yes’ you can repeat 2.01 – 2.11 to get data for a second distinct group of IDPs, e.g. group I displaced in 2014 and group II displaced in 2016 [Note: On the paper form this appears as: 2.01 – 2.11 (2) and 2.01 – 2.11 (3)].

Returnees Information (2.01 B – 2.05 B) Qn. No. Indicator Remarks: 2.01 Time of arrival Select option 2.02 Profile of returnees Select top three (ranking 1, 2, 3). Do not read options out loud. 2.03 Identities of returnees 2.04 Main reasons to return 2.05 Main challenges in the area

Returnees Information (2.01 B – 2.05 B) Qn. No. Indicator Remarks: 2.01 Time of arrival Select option 2.02 Profile of returnees Select top three (ranking 1, 2, 3). Do not read options out loud. 2.03 Identities of returnees 2.04 Main reasons to return 2.05 Main challenges in the area Remember: You will only have to answer these questions in case you selected ‘returnees’ as being present in the location, under question 1.18.

Sector-specific questions Qn. No. Indicator Remember, Tips and Tricks 3.01 – 3.06 FSC Screening (y/n) -> if answer is ‘yes’ you move to the scoping question (main issue ranking 1,2,3) and scale question (%), followed by targeting (comparison between population groups) questions. Do not read options out loud. 4.01 – 4.10 WASH Same as above. Do not read options out loud. 5.01 – 5.09 Health 6.01 – 6.08 Protection 7.01 – 7.05 Child Protection 8.01 – 8.02 Mine Action 9.01 – 9.06 Education 10.01 – 10.06 ES/NFI 11.01 – 11.05 Livelihoods & Markets

Sector-specific questions Qn. No. Indicator Remember, Tips and Tricks 3.01 – 3.06 FSC 4.01 – 4.10 WASH 5.01 – 5.09 Health 6.01 – 6.08 Protection 7.01 – 7.05 Child Protection 8.01 – 8.02 Mine Action 9.01 – 9.06 Education 10.01 – 10.06 ES/NFI 11.01 – 11.05 Livelihoods & Markets Remember: For each section you have a screening (y/n), scoping (ranking 1,2,3), scaling (%) and targeting (comparison between population groups) questions. Each section has a few sector-specific questions to complete if you have the time.

Assistance provided & community priorities (12.01 – 12.06) Qn. No. Indicator Remember, Tips and Tricks 12.01 Assistance provided Yes/no/DNK 12.02 Type of assistance Do not read the options out loud. Allow respondents to answer freely. Identify their answers according to the categories you have in the form and/or write in ‘other.’ 12.03 Who provided assistance Do not read the options out loud. Allow respondents to answer freely. 12.04 Top three priorities Do not read the options out loud. Allow respondents to tell you their first three priorities. Organize answers according to the categories you have in the form and/or use the ‘other’ section.

Contacts and Location Information (13.01 – 13.08) Qn. No. Indicator Remember, Tips and Tricks 13.01 – 13.07 Sector contacts If available/provided, type name and phone number. 13.08 GPS Coordinates Record and save data to use later (do not submit form). Press ‘Record Location’ to find the GPS Coordinates. Wait 30-60 seconds for the device to calibrate until it is within several meters accuracy. Press ‘Record Location’ again to get the GPS coordinates 13.09 Any other comments Record direct observations, additional info not captured with the Qs above.

Key features of the RNA Questionnaire Important to remember: If a participant doesn’t know the answer to a question or doesn’t want to answer there is always an ‘escape’ option. All mandatory questions have the options ‘don’t know’ or ‘prefer not to answer’ For numerical question entering DNK will allow you to move to the next question.

Top-up RNA with sector-specific questions RNA tool covers basic topics organised by cluster – Food Security, WASH, Emergency Livelihoods and Markets, Health, Protection, Education and Shelter/NFI If relevant, partners conducting an RNA are encouraged to include specialized questions from other sectors, e.g. nutrition: Has infant milk formula being distributed since the emergency started? Did you have any nutrition counselling while you were at the health facility? Are nutrition services are placed and practiced by health staff in ward of growth monitoring? First two are directed at the community, third question at health facility staff – therefore careful KI selection should be practiced for more specialized questions

Resources for reference The RNA tool is available for download at in English and Arabic: https://ee.kobotoolbox.org/x/#Ykcz (online) https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/iraq/docu ment/iraq-rna2-rapid-needs-assessments-2-questionnaire (for print) .

Questions?