Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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Profiling is an ongoing and continuous exercise that produces a regularly updated stream of information
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Profiling can provide in-depth sectoral information
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What is considered the “core data” that is collected in a profiling exercise?
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Age
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Reasons for Displacement
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Sex
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Diversity
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Location
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What are the kinds of information that a profiling exercise might typically collect?
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Social cohesion in communities with higher concentrations of displaced populations
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Population disaggregated by sex, age, location and diversity
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Displaced person’s plans and coping mechanisms for what appears to be protracted displacement
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Locations of where the target population can be found
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What are some uses for the data collected and analysed in a profiling exercise?
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Identifying and tracking individual cases
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Informing the process of property restitution
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Convincing governments to allocate funding for displaced people
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Inform assistance programs on the needs and capacities of the populations
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Is it possible for profiling to produce comparative analyses between IDPs, refugees and host communities?
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We know that there is a sizable population of displaced persons in a given region, but it appears that the majority are living outside of camps or collective centers. Can profiling still capture information on this population?
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In a profiling exercise, promoting collaboration is only important during the planning and implementation phases
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FALSE. Collaboration is important through the exercise because it helps the parties trust and act on findings and the recommendations
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FALSE. Collaboration throughout the exercise is important first and foremost because it allows the profiling coordinator to keep tabs on other organizations and discourage defection
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TRUE. Because the end goal of a profiling exercise is to collect data, everything else that happens after collection does not concern the exercise
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TRUE. Because the most difficult part is for all relevant actors to agree on objectives, once this is established, cooperation typically follows throughout the exercise