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Monitoring inclusion in crises

This resource from the Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D) programme provides guidance on how to ensure socially excluded people are taken into consideration in crisis settings, including humanitarian and conflict-affected contexts. It sets out how to respond to different needs that emerge during crises and shares recommendations on how organisations can monitor their activities throughout implementation of their policy, programming and humanitarian response .

The resource includes lessons learned and recommendations on how to monitor inclusion across a range of sectors, including social protection, food security, health, education, governance, infrastructure, and peacebuilding. 

Date of publication
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Population
All populations  
Children and adolescents
Ethnic minorities
LGBT+ people    
Older people
People living in poverty
People with disabilities
Refugees and internally displaced people
Women and girls
Sector
Climate change
Conflict, peace and security   
Education and skills
Food security and nutrition
Governance and inclusive societies
Health
Humanitarian crises
Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)
Social inclusion   
Social protection
Urban and infrastructure
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Type of resource
Guidance document
Funding
FCDO-funded resource by partner
Length
Medium (6-20 pages)
Geographical focus
Global
Language
English