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Third Mission to Honduras Focuses on the Quantitative Profiling Component

After two fruitful missions in September and November 2017, we are supporting partners in moving forward with the profiling exercise in Honduras. Our third mission took place in February-March 2018 and aimed at supporting the profiling Technical Working Group with the finalisation of the exercise’s quantitative component, i.e.adjusting quantitative indicators...Third Mission to Honduras Focuses on the Quantitative Profiling Component
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– Published 25.Feb.2018

2017 JET revision

Enabling practitioners in the field to undertake their own profiling exercise has always been central to JIPS’ mission. One of the ways that we achieve this is to provide tools and best practices from profiling exercises that we have supported in the field on the JIPS Essential Toolkit, the “JET”....2017 JET revision
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– Published 26.Jul.2017

UNHCR’s TIME Training: Lessons for Profiling From Information Management in Emergencies

As a cornerstone of evidence-based humanitarian response, information management is in high demand. However, relevant capacity is not always readily available in field operations. UNCHR’s Training for Information Management in Emergencies (TIME) aims to equip staff and stand-by partners with the skills and knowledge needed for deployments to emergency operations...UNHCR’s TIME Training: Lessons for Profiling From Information Management in Emergencies
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– Published 30.May.2017

March 2016 Update from the Sweden Profiling of Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children from Afghanistan

In 2015, Sweden received a record-breaking 162,877 asylum applications. More than 30,000 of these applicants were unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) from Afghanistan. Given the large number, UNHCR have embarked on a profiling exercise to better understand their plight and current situation to inform an adequate response. This exercise aims: To...March 2016 Update from the Sweden Profiling of Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children from Afghanistan
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– Published 26.Mar.2016

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