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The Humanitarian Profile Common Operational Dataset (COD-HP) is a dataset that seeks to account for, on an ongoing basis, the number of people having humanitarian needs arising from a given emergency. In other words, it is the “caseload figures”, or a count of the number of affected people in an emergency.

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Why is the COD-HP important?

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The Humanitarian Profile COD plays a crucial role in the development of products like the Humanitarian Snapshot, the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP), the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO), Humanitarian Bulletin, and HPC Tools.Image Removed

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Who is involved in the development of the COD-HP?

The first discussions on choosing an appropriate method of estimation, or doing the actual computation of the population figures, normally take place on a technical level between technical experts, specialized agency staff, and Information Managers. It should include and engage the Cluster Coordinators and the Inter-Cluster Coordination Group, especially when final figures will be validated. An ultimate endorsement is then given by the Humanitarian Country Team. 

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Humanitarian Coordination (HC):

The HC approves and is responsible to address political concerns regarding the Humanitarian Profile.

Humanitarian Country Team (HCT):

Approves the Humanitarian Profile 

Inter-Cluster Coordination Group (ICCG):

The ICCG facilitates the process of establishing humanitarian population figures, by  1) Defining the humanitarian profile which bests represents the country context by choosing the appropriate categories, 2) Proposing a methodical approach to estimating population figures, 3) Seek implementation of the agreed approach(es), and 4) Review and update population figures, including their definitions and approaches, as humanitarian needs evolve or access to crisis-affected areas increases, and as new information becomes available 

Information Management Working Group (IMWG):

At the onset of an emergency response in a  country with existing humanitarian presence, the HCT or cluster lead working group should task the IM Network to  1) choose the humanitarian profile classes that are appropriate to the emergency and adjust definitions if needed, 2) establish geographical reference by deciding which administrative levels or another geographic reference (populated places, IDP camps, etc) will be used to disaggregate the humanitarian profile values, c) endorse methods for estimating humanitarian profile values, and d) actively promote the standard use of the Humanitarian Profile COD across all humanitarian actors 

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Resources

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Guidelines on the Humanitarian Profile

  • IASC Guidelines on the Humanitarian Profile Common Operational Dataset (2011) English | français (Main guidance document)

  • Humanitarian Profile Support Guidance (May 2016) (English) (Main guidance document)

  • Humanitarian Profile Visuals (2014) English | français (This guidance is intended for colleagues who are tasked with estimating humanitarian population figures and are facilitating, or participating, in joint analysis, planning and response monitoring)

  • Guidance on Profiling Internally Displaced Person (2008)

Humanitarian Profile Best Practices

  • Yemen: Humanitarian Needs Overview Data (2022)

  • Humanitarian Profile (Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe States) Data (2022)

  • Libya: Humanitarian Needs Overview (2022) English

  • Nepal Earthquake: Number of People in Need (2015) English

  • Syria:  Number of People In Need (MSNA) (2011) English

  • Myanmar Humanitarian Profile Data Standards (2011) English

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 Reference Material

Material from the development of the Support Guidance (Meeting Outputs from work in 2014)