Protection Profiling and Monitoring, May-Sep 2022 [Poland]
- URL
- https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/5332
- Description
To strengthen and promote an evidence-based protection response, UNHCR and its partners have been implementing a protection monitoring exercise since May 2022 to regularly collect and analyze data about the profiles, needs and intentions of refugees from Ukraine and monitor changes over time. The exercise covers the following countries that have received refugees from Ukraine: Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Republic of Moldova (5,035), Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
The protection monitoring involves household-level interviews conducted at border crossing points, reception and transit centres, collective sites, and assistance points in major cities using a structured questionnaire. Trained enumerators from UNHCR and partners collect data in face-to-face interviews. While respondents are randomly selected to reduce bias, the sample is considered a non-probability sample and results should be considered indicative, meaning they cannot be extrapolated to the population of refugees from Ukraine. The result reflects the refugees' situation and intentions at the time of data collection.
This dataset includes 18,626 household interviews conducted in Poland between May and September 2022. It is an anonymous version of the original data collected and used for the primary analysis.The scope of the protection monitoring includes:
- household demographics
- refugee origin and movement
- specific vulnerabilities
- documentation
- return intentions and concerns
- information needs
- communication channels- Sample
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- Poland
- Ukraine
- Title
- Protection Profiling and Monitoring, May-Sep 2022 [Poland]
- Format
- Single study