Boram Lee December 12, 2013 Situation of vulnerable refugees in the Syrian Crisis Key Findings from Lebanon November 2013 G. Dubourthoumieu / Handicap International
2 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Introduction As part of a global partnership, HelpAge and Handicap International collaborated on joint research which aimed to: contribute to the evidence base for humanitarian partners in Jordan and Lebanon in order that designed and delivered responses are accessible and where appropriate, adapted to the needs of specific population groups, such as older persons, persons with disabilities, and persons with injuries.
3 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Agenda 1. Objectives 2. Target populations and geographic scope 3. Methodology and design 4. Results 5. Expressed needs 6. Conclusion and recommendations
4 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Target Populations 3,200 Syrian refugees interviewed within 800 families
5 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Geographic Coverage Bekaa North Mount Lebanon Beirut
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8 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Objectives of the assessment Obtain key reliable data about the prevalence of various criteria of vulnerability Obtain a profile of these populations (family profile, registration status, etc.) Evaluate the priority needs of these vulnerable individuals and groups, compared to the general refugee population Identify coping mechanisms (peer, community, services) to address those needs
9 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Methodology Cluster sampling Target sample size (410 persons per governorate) 1.5 study design effect, confidence interval 95% Margin of error: - +/- 5.56% at governorate level - +/-3.36% at country/national
10 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Survey Design The main component was quantitative with 2 survey questionnaires 1. Head of family (or person in charge present in the house) 2. Interviewed each member of the families separately Disability and it s impact was measured by the presence of impairments AND reporting difficulties in carrying out activities of daily living (ADL). To measure expressed problems/needs, the Humanitarian Emergency Perceived Needs (HESPER) scale was employed.
11 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Results This is a sample text only, to show how a message can be used
12 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Age and gender composition of interviewed Age Male Female Total In % Older Persons (60+) 58 53 111 4.59% Adult (18-59) 519 557 1076 44.52% Children (0-17) 629 601 1230 50.89% TOTAL 1206 1211 2417 100.00% 49.90% 50.10% 100.00% Average family size: 4.19
13 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Registration Status
14 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Registration per governorate
15 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Registration per type of habitat
16 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Registration per age category
17 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Vulnerability Overview Persons with Disabilities represent of 20% persons participating in the study. 4,9% have a severe disability Older persons represent 4.97% of persons in families at participating in the study. 15% of interviewed were not registered 3.9% of respondents reported current or past injury Top 5 reported problems in order of ranking related to income/livelihood, shelter, healthcare, food and clothes
Disability
19 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Disability impairment - 19.96% reported at least one functional impairment - 15% a mild impairment - 4.9% with a severe impairment
20 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Multiple layers of impairments Persons do not always have 1 type of impairment. -Seeing -Hearing -Speaking -
21 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Difficulties in ADL
22 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Registration of persons with impairments
23 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Older Persons
24 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Older persons in families 12.81% of older persons are undertaking the role of head of the family. Where there is an older person in the family, 63.4% of the time, he/she takes on the role of the head of family. 25.00% % of families with older persons 22.08% 20.00% 19.05% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 15.32% 15.63% Beirut Mt Leb Bekaa North 0.00% Beirut Mt Leb Bekaa North
25 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Older persons and disability Significantly higher proportions of older persons experience functional impairments or difficulties in daily living activities: 60.6% report at least 1 functional impairment (vs. 20% of the overall population) 38% report mild impairment (vs. 15% overall) 22.73% report severe impairment (vs. 4.97% overall)
26 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Older persons and ADL 48.5% difficulties in at least 1 ADL (vs. 17% overall) 25% severe difficulties in ADL (7% overall)
27 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Older persons and prevalence of disability
28 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 HESPER NEEDS As rated by all respondents 1. Income/livelihoods 2. Shelter 3. Healthcare 4. Food 5. Clothes/shoes/blankets/beds
29 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Conclusion Syrian refugee populations experience serious problems in meeting their most basic needs. Concerns are the same for older persons and persons with disabilities Findings captured higher numbers of older persons and persons with disability compare to the other agencies Significantly higher shares of the older persons experience higher rates of impairments or difficulties in daily living activities ADL and the interaction of environmental and personal factors that presents difficulties need to be looked at more closely
30 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Preliminary Recommendations Sex, age and disability disaggregated data Prioritising specific support and care Interventions to be done where refugees located Overall inclusiveness of programming and implementation Coordination for inclusive intervention on crosscutting and multiple vulnerabilities
31 HelpAge International Presentation title Author s name November 17, 2008 Thank you Contact Details: Lydia de Leeuw lydia.leeuw@helpage.org Boram Lee Boram.lee@helpage.org