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Using mobile phone surveys to track resilience and post-disaster recovery: A how-to guide

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Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters

One of the many opportunities for mobile surveys to support the development sector comes in tracking resilience and post-disaster recovery. Collecting information in disaster-affected regions is often dangerous, costly and time consuming. This is where mobile surveys have a real advantage: offering cheaper ways of remotely contacting individuals, often in near-real-time. Mobile surveys remove many of the logistical and safety challenges of coordinating large household survey exercises (which are crucial for fragile and conflict affected areas). They can also make it much easier to reach people who are on the move, such as pastoral communities or those fleeing a shock-event.

The growth in popularity of mobile phone surveys, for both Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) and research efforts, has led to a rise in studies dealing with the methodological and logistical questions facing this new form of applied social research. Many of these insights empirically build on the experiences and lessons from recent large-scale mobile phone surveys.

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Themes Data and information management Disaster risk communication Recovery Social impacts and social resilience
Number of pages
17 p.
Publication year
2019

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