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Accountability Review, June Focus Group discussions with 300 IDPs Camp Management Committees General IDPs (always disaggregated men/women) 187 IDPs consulted in 5 camps in Rakhine 57 IDPs from Camp Management Committees 130 IDPs not belonging to any coordination structures 114 IDPs in 5 camps in Kachin 40 IDPs from Camp Management Committees 74 IDPs not belonging to any coordination structures

Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: There’s no humanitarian response in our community The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities

Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? 1. There’s no humanitarian response in our community 2. The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities 3. The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity 4. The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Q2 - HOW DO YOU JUDGE THE ABILITY OF HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE MOST VULNERABLE IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: The most vulnerable are not consulted and do not have access to the assistance given The most vulnerable are not consulted but have access to the assistance in the same way as other members of the community The most vulnerable are consulted but do not receive any special treatment The most vulnerable are consulted and their special needs are taken into account in the assistance provided

Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? 1. There’s no humanitarian response in our community 2. The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities 3. The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity 4. The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Q3 - HOW DO YOU JUDGE THE QUALITY OF THE RELATIONSHIP WITH ORGANISATIONS THAT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: Promises are not kept. Communication is bad. Activities eventually take place, but in an unpredictable way There’s regular and respectful communication, and promises are kept We feel listened to and respected. All decisions that have been taken are explained to us

Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q4 - WHAT LEVEL OF INFORMATION HAVE YOU RECEIVED ABOUT THE HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES AND THEIR ACTIVITIES IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: I have no information about the aid organizations working here and their activities I’ve received some information about the aid organizations and their activities I’ve received all necessary information about the programmes from the aid organizations I’ve received all necessary information about the organizations, their programmes and the budget of their activities

Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? 1. There’s no humanitarian response in our community 2. The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities 3. The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity 4. The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Q5 - WHAT DEGREE OF PARTICIPATION HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED WITH HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMMES IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: Ignored. The activities are planned and implemented without us being informed or consulted. Informed, but not involved. They tell us what has been decided and how the project will affect us. Consulted. The organization asks our opinion about the planning and implementation of projects and informs us of the decisions that have been taken. Involved: Our voice counts in the planning, implementation and evaluation of projects.

Rakhine: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? 1. There’s no humanitarian response in our community 2. The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities 3. The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity 4. The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Q6 - HOW DO YOU RAISE PROBLEMS WITH ORGANISATIONS THAT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: We do not have any possibility to communicate our complaints. We can complain, but we never receive a detailed response. Organizations have explained to us how to raise complaints or problems, and complainants receive a response most of the time. There’s a system for complaints handling. Those who file a complaint get a response quickly, and actions are taken to resolve the issue.

Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: There’s no humanitarian response in our community The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities

Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q2 - HOW DO YOU JUDGE THE ABILITY OF HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE MOST VULNERABLE IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: The most vulnerable are not consulted and do not have access to the assistance given The most vulnerable are not consulted but have access to the assistance in the same way as other members of the community The most vulnerable are consulted but do not receive any special treatment The most vulnerable are consulted and their special needs are taken into account in the assistance provided

Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? 1. There’s no humanitarian response in our community 2. The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities 3. The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity 4. The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Q3 - HOW DO YOU JUDGE THE QUALITY OF THE RELATIONSHIP WITH ORGANISATIONS THAT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: Promises are not kept. Communication is bad. Activities eventually take place, but in an unpredictable way There’s regular and respectful communication, and promises are kept We feel listened to and respected. All decisions that have been taken are explained to us

Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q4 - WHAT LEVEL OF INFORMATION HAVE YOU RECEIVED ABOUT THE HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES AND THEIR ACTIVITIES IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: I have no information about the aid organizations working here and their activities I’ve received some information about the aid organizations and their activities I’ve received all necessary information about the programmes from the aid organizations I’ve received all necessary information about the organizations, their programmes and the budget of their activities

Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? 1. There’s no humanitarian response in our community 2. The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities 3. The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity 4. The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Q5 - WHAT DEGREE OF PARTICIPATION HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED WITH HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMMES IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: Ignored. The activities are planned and implemented without us being informed or consulted. Informed, but not involved. They tell us what has been decided and how the project will affect us. Consulted. The organization asks our opinion about the planning and implementation of projects and informs us of the decisions that have been taken. Involved: Our voice counts in the planning, implementation and evaluation of projects.

Kachin: Accountability Review, June 2015 Q1 - DO HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES RESPOND TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? 1. There’s no humanitarian response in our community 2. The humanitarian response that takes place is insufficient and does not respond to our priorities 3. The humanitarian response responds to our priorities but is insufficient in quantity 4. The humanitarian response is sufficient and responds to our priorities Q6 - HOW DO YOU RAISE PROBLEMS WITH ORGANISATIONS THAT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Possible answers: We do not have any possibility to communicate our complaints. We can complain, but we never receive a detailed response. Organizations have explained to us how to raise complaints or problems, and complainants receive a response most of the time. There’s a system for complaints handling. Those who file a complaint get a response quickly, and actions are taken to resolve the issue.