JIPS_Joint Internal Displacement Profiling Service

@JIPS_profiling

JIPS is an interagency field support service* dedicated to bringing key actors together to collaborate towards solutions for internally displaced people.

Geneva, Switzerland
Joined July 2012

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  1. "We need to improve our coordination structures, ways of operating, and we need to ensure we align them to city plans instead of duplicating structures." Glad for this strong message from UNRC Mireia Villar Forner, concurs w/ key findings from research,

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  2. “Governments alone, or the international community alone, cannot capture all needs. That is why the [] planning work should be collaborative & inclusive of all actors.” – Abdul Muni’m Al-Hassan, Head of the Planning & Development Unit, Ministry of Finance.

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  3. And from 🇸🇩:“ should contribute to the process by collaborating [w/ govt, ],to express our opinions & effectively participate in defining solutions.This is the only way to change the [displ] situation.” M.I.Dabuk, Higher Committee 4IDPs.

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  4. Inspiring to listen to from cities in 🇵🇭🇺🇦🇭🇳 abt the very concrete steps they are taking to address . It's a long journey requiring cooperation & cohesive efforts among actors involved, highlights San Pedro Sula &

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  5. Feb 1

    Today & I will join the Mayors of Ouagadougou, Kramatorsk & Quezon City to discuss the critical role cities play in addressing displacement. ➡️

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  6. 📢 announcement in our office in 📢 We're looking for our new Data Storytelling Officer! ⚡️Hurry up ⚡️ Deadline 07.02.2022! And remember✨sharing is caring✨

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  7. Jan 31

    Cities are a rich ecosystem with mechanisms in place that can help recover their independence. Webinar➡️ Addressing Internal Displacement: The Role of Cities. Share information on how cities are working to prevent, protect & find solutions for IDPs

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  8. -1⃣day to the multi-stakeholder event on the roles of cities🌆as resolutive environments bridging increasing & ! ⚡️Don't miss it!Check the agenda & register:

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  9. Jan 28

    Did you know there are twice as many in urban versus non-urban areas? Join the event as we explore the role of cities in addressing internal displacement. Register here:

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  10. We'll hear about good practices adopted by 🌆in Sudan,Philippines,Honduras,Ukraine to address & support in finding solutions! + We'll discuss our🆕research on how urban informed similar efforts👉 Don’t miss it!

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  11. Jan 26

    Thank you for clear messaging event welcoming this process and identifying "profiling as a mechanism to turn the commitment to into practice"

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  12. The event was rich in data insights📊 and recommendations - 🎥we will upload the recording soon, stay tuned! In the meantime, download and read the reports at ...and find out more about at !

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  13. "The profiling report has shown the challenges of the people of , and a much needed spotlight on the . Comprehensive & reliable data is possible only thru active involvement of affected communities." - ,Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of IDPs

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  14. The webinar is coming to an end, but not before having an overview by of how the profiling data and analysis have been received during the provincial launches, and how they have already informed action. Read more at👉

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  15. "Clear definitions around statelessness and related categories are essential for the purpose of statistics (...) and we need to start looking beyond traditional data sources." - #EGRISS#

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  16. "One of the big challenges in response is data comparison btw national contexts where also relevant terminology is different." - , Head of Secretariat, with a presentation on the importance of developing globally agreed-upon standards.

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  17. The displacement profiling exercise also included , a group at risk of : "67% of the sampled group did not possess a birth certificate. Many have experienced discrimination and limitation of their freedom of movement." - , Field Associate

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  18. JIPS' IMO Jonas Schelhorn opens the conversation on the key findings of the exercise in , and on the recommendations to provincial & national authorities as well as to international actors.

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  19. "It's thanks to the efforts of nat authorities & the active participation of communities that collected data can drive actions, build trust & foster long-term collaboration." - at"Profiling of Internal Displacement of Populations at Risk of Stateleness in "

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  20. JIPS' Coordinator Wilhelmina Welsch: "The exercise was successful thanks to the genuine commitment throughout the process of nat. & prov-level authorities and the active participation of communities, to provide quality evidence for both advocacy messaging and policy making."

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