Mali Cash-Based Intervention Monitoring for 251 Households in April 2020
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Description
251 returnee and host community households in Anderambouane, Mali, were surveyed in April 2020 following a UNHCR cash assistance program. Each household received 150,000 FCFA to support shelter, non-food items, and basic needs. The Post-Distribution Monitoring data was collected by UNHCR to assess the quality, sufficiency, and effectiveness of the assistance.
Use Cases
Assess program effectiveness based on feedback on assistance quality and sufficiency
Analyze utilization patterns of cash assistance for shelter and basic needs
Evaluate outcomes for returnee populations from Niger and internally displaced persons
Monitor accountability and improvement of humanitarian support services
Strengths
Data covers a specific intervention for 251 households with a known cash transfer amount of 150,000 FCFA
Monitoring is tied to clear program objectives for shelter, non-food items, and basic needs
Includes a defined population of returnees from Niger and internal displacement within Ménaka
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
Data may reflect geographic/temporal bias inherent to a single location and month
Provenance
Source
UNHCR - The UN Refugee Agency
Collection Method
Post-Distribution Monitoring survey conducted in Anderambouane, Ménaka region, Mali.
Time Range
April 2020
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-03 14:25:04.332388; freshness should be verified
Geography
Anderambouane, Ménaka region, Mali
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