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  1. Post-Distribution Monitoring of Non-Food Items, 2022 - Thailand

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    Updated Mar 24, 2023
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    UNHCR (2023). Post-Distribution Monitoring of Non-Food Items, 2022 - Thailand [Dataset]. https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/877
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 24, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Authors
    UNHCR
    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Thailand
    Description

    Abstract

    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to mitigate the spread of the disease, UNHCR Thailand MCO procured Non-Food Items (NFI) items, namely soap, cloth masks and hand sanitizers, and distributed to vulnerable refugees who resided in the 9 camps along the border of Thailand-Myanmar. Additionally, blankets were procured and distributed to every household in 4 camps in Mae Hong Son province during the winter. These items were distributed in the second half of 2021 to first half of 2022. Following the distributions, UNHCR conducted the Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) in the 2nd and 3rd quarter of 2022 to collect refugees’ feedback on the distribution process and suitability of the items for further improvement in the future. The methodology used to determine sample size for this PDM exercise was the scientific method, with sample sizes calculated based on a confidence level of 90% and confidence interval of 5% and the results were entered into KOBO. The overall feedback received was satisfactory. About 98% of respondents faced no challenges in traveling to the distribution points to receive the items. 79% of the respondents reported receiving sufficient NFIs and 95% of respondents stated that the item quality was good.

    Geographic coverage

    National

    Analysis unit

    Households

    Universe

    Recipients on NFIs in Thailand in 2022

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    2200 households were sampled from distribution lists in camps where the distribution has been conducted. Sample size calculated at confidence level 90% and confidence interval 5%. The total sampling frame was approximately 18,000 households.

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

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Post-Distribution Monitoring of Non-Food Items, 2022 - Thailand

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Mar 24, 2023
Dataset provided by
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
Authors
UNHCR
Time period covered
2022
Area covered
Thailand
Description

Abstract

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to mitigate the spread of the disease, UNHCR Thailand MCO procured Non-Food Items (NFI) items, namely soap, cloth masks and hand sanitizers, and distributed to vulnerable refugees who resided in the 9 camps along the border of Thailand-Myanmar. Additionally, blankets were procured and distributed to every household in 4 camps in Mae Hong Son province during the winter. These items were distributed in the second half of 2021 to first half of 2022. Following the distributions, UNHCR conducted the Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) in the 2nd and 3rd quarter of 2022 to collect refugees’ feedback on the distribution process and suitability of the items for further improvement in the future. The methodology used to determine sample size for this PDM exercise was the scientific method, with sample sizes calculated based on a confidence level of 90% and confidence interval of 5% and the results were entered into KOBO. The overall feedback received was satisfactory. About 98% of respondents faced no challenges in traveling to the distribution points to receive the items. 79% of the respondents reported receiving sufficient NFIs and 95% of respondents stated that the item quality was good.

Geographic coverage

National

Analysis unit

Households

Universe

Recipients on NFIs in Thailand in 2022

Kind of data

Sample survey data [ssd]

Sampling procedure

2200 households were sampled from distribution lists in camps where the distribution has been conducted. Sample size calculated at confidence level 90% and confidence interval 5%. The total sampling frame was approximately 18,000 households.

Mode of data collection

Face-to-face [f2f]

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