Engagement with and accountability to affected people are critical. Affected people need to be kept informed about available services and aid while ensuring issues of gender quality and diversity of communities is addressed. Without access to reliable, timely, and accurate information, communities are unable to make the choices necessary to develop their own strategies to recovery and rebuild from the earthquake. The Common Feedback Project (CFP) is structured as an inter -agency common service that builds on existing structures and partnerships. Working with partners, the CFP synthesizes and elevates community feedback received from multiple platforms. This feedback is shared with the entire humanitarian country team including all clusters and organizations, as well as civil society and other actor s. The aim of elevating community feedback from multiple sources is to provide partners the data required to adapt programming to better address concerns and issues arising from communities. The August 2015 edition of the Community Feedback Report incorporates community feedback received from :
1. Household level perception surveys
2. Targeted perception surveys
3. Rumour tracking
4. Community feedback via partner feedback mechanisms
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CFP-UNRCO
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
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Keywords:
EARTHQUAKES, NATURAL DISASTERS, DISASTER PRONE AREAS, DISASTER RELIEF, DISASTER PREVENTION, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, HOUSEHOLDS, DEMOGRAPHY, LIVELIHOOD, HEALTHCARE DELIVERY, BASIC NEEDS, FOOD, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION, CASTE
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Thematic Group: UN
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International Peace and Security
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13.02.00
- Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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