Home > A review of needs assessment tools, response analysis frameworks, and targeting guidance for urban humanitarian response
Author(s):
Lili Mohiddin, Gabrielle Smith
Publisher:
International Institute for Environment and Development
Pages:
72
Year:
2016
The magnitude of urban disasters, high population densities, and a complex social, political and institutional environment have challenged the manner in which humanitarian agencies are used to working. Humanitarian agencies are now grappling with how to change their approaches to this reality. This desk review aims to provide an audit and analysis of existing needs assessments, response analysis frameworks and targeting approaches for use in urban post-conflict emergency response. The review found that despite the increasing number of urban responses, the development of tools or guidelines remains behind. Needs assessment and response frameworks tend to be sector- or theme-specific, making it hard to identify priorities between sectors, whilst urban targeting approaches have not been translated into detailed available guidance. There is a need for development of urban tools that are inclusive, coherent, cost-effective and rigorously tested, and that build on existing good practice.