Resources and Tools

Tools and resources for emergency responders, including risk communication, software, assessment and evaluation tools and other resources.

ERRB: Tools and Resources

Assessment and Evaluation in Humanitarian Emergencies

The Multi-Sector Initial Rapid Assessment Guidance (MIRA)
The MIRA is a joint needs assessment tool that can be used in sudden onset emergencies, including Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) System-Wide Level 3 Emergency Responses (L3 Responses)

Standardized Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions (SMART)
SMART is an inter-agency initiative launched in 2002 by a network of organizations and humanitarian practitioners. SMART advocates a multi-partner, systematized approach to provide critical, reliable information for decision-making, and to establish shared systems and resources for host government partners and humanitarian organizations.

The SMART Methodology is an improved survey method that balances simplicity (for rapid assessment of acute emergencies) and technical soundness. It draws from the core elements of several methodologies with continuous upgrading informed by research and current best practices.

Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived Needs Scale (HESPER)
The HESPER Scale aims to provide a method for assessing perceived needs in representative samples of populations affected by large-scale humanitarian emergencies in a valid and reliable manner. This manual includes the HESPER Scale (see Appendix 1), as well as a detailed explanation of how to use the HESPER Scale, how to train interviewers, and how to organize, analyze and report on a HESPER survey.

Profiling and Assessment Resource Kit (PARK)
This online database makes it easy to access and share documents, presentations, tools and guidelines on profiling and assessment activities. It aims to offer a helping hand to both operational decision-makers and implementation teams by providing access to a range of information about what, when and how to successfully embark on a profiling or assessment activity.

The website contains easily accessible and practical tools that serve to improve planning, implementation, and dissemination of information that articulates the needs of displacement-affected populations.

Emergency Information Management Toolkit- Emergency Needs Assessment
This Toolkit offers information and data management guidance for emergency situations, and also provides a set of practical tools for use by anyone responding to the first phase of a refugee emergency.

Health Information System (HIS) Evaluation
This checklist is a simple tool designed to help UNHCR and its partners to evaluate the performance of their Health Information System (HIS). It does this by offering a series of questions which need to be answered. The questions are based on existing good practice and are designed to assist organizations to think through how their HIS is working.

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