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ScopeEnd userEnergy service categoryInformation needDataset of Interest for:Data Collection MethodIndicatorIndicator MetricSuggested questionSuggested answerInstructions for the FormDefinition/analysis of the answerRecommended Source of information for Generalist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.)Recommended Source of information for Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.)Example of Use that can be done by Data Users (eg, Clusters, WGs…)Comments / Feedback
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GlobalHouseholdCookingAccess to cooking fuelsCCCM, Shelter, Food SecurityGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhich types of cooking fuels are available for households at this location? (not necessarily accessible)Select all that apply: Biomass (Ag. Residue, Processed Biomass, etc.), Charcoal, Coal, Crop residues, Electricity, Ethanol/Alcohol, Kerosene. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Natural Gas/Methane, Pellets / Briquettes, Solar, WoodSelect all that applyclean cooking = according to Clean Cooking Alliance and SAFE(Woman) Residents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Food security actorAllows data users to understand the current situation and existing sources of cooking fuels, and adjust any interventions accordingly; contribute to initial understanding of available solutions in the market
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GlobalHouseholdCookingAccess to cooking fuelsCCCM, Shelter, Food SecurityGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsProportion of population with primary reliance on clean fuels for cooking%Which type of cooking fuel is most commonly used as a primary cooking fuel by the people of this location?Select one: Biomass (Ag. Residue, Processed Biomass, etc.), Charcoal, Coal, Crop residues, Electricity, Ethanol/Alcohol, Kerosene. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Natural Gas/Methane, Pellets / Briquettes, Solar, WoodSelect Oneclean cooking = according to Clean Cooking Alliance and SAFE(Woman) Residents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Food security actorAllows data users to understand the current situation and existing sources of cooking fuels, and adjust any existing intervention accordingly; Proxy for clean cooking fuels and technologies (concerns with heatlh and protection/safety)
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GlobalHouseholdCookingAccess to cooking stovesCCCM, Shelter, Food SecurityGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhich types of cooking stoves are available for households at this location? (not necessarily accessible)Select all that apply: Electric/Induction, Ethanol/Alcohol, Gas/Biogas/Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), Gasifier/TLUD, Griddle/Plancha, Rocket/Side-Feed, Solar, TraditionalSelect all that applyclean cooking = according to Clean Cooking Alliance and SAFE(Woman) Residents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Food security actorAllows for data users to understand the current situation and existing types of cooking stoves, and adjust any interventions accordingly: Contributes to initial understanding of available solutions in the market
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GlobalHouseholdCookingAccess to cooking stovesCCCM, Shelter, Food SecurityGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsProportion of population with primary reliance on clean stoves for cooking%Which type of cooking stove is most commonly used as a primary cooking stove by the people of this location?Select one: Electric/Induction, Ethanol/Alcohol, Gas/Biogas/Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), Gasifier/TLUD, Griddle/Plancha, Rocket/Side-Feed, Solar, TraditionalSelect Oneclean cooking = according to Clean Cooking Alliance and SAFE(Woman) Residents Committee Member/EnumeratorShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Food security actorAllows data users to understand the current situation and existing types of cooking stoves, and adjust any existing interventions accordingly; Proxy for clean cooking fuels and technologies (concerns with heatlh and protection/safety)
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GlobalHouseholdCookingAcquisition of cooking fuelsCCCM, Shelter, Food SecurityGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AHow do people in this location typically acquire their cooking fuels?Select all that apply: they purchase it at the local market, they purchase it from an energy company/supplier, they receive fuel as part of (free) NFI distributions, they individually collect it, they individually produce/manufacture it, other (specify)Select all that applyResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Food security actorAllows data users to understand the current situation with respect to cooking fuels, and adjust any interventions accordingly; Gives an initial understanding of the market for cooking fuels and potential market-based solutions
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GlobalHouseholdCookingAcquisition of cooking fuelsCCCM, Shelter, Food SecurityGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AHow do people in this location typically acquire their cooking stoves?Select all that apply: they purchase it at the local market, they purchase it from an energy company/supplier, they receive a stove as part of (free) NFI distributions, they individually produce/manufacture it, other (specify)Select all that applyResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Food security actorAllows data users to understand the current situation with respect to cooking stoves, and adjust any interventions accordingly; Gives an initial understanding of the market for cooking stoves and potential market-based solutions
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GlobalHouseholdCookingCopying mechanisms to deal with lack of cooking fuelCCCM, Shelter, Food SecurityGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhat do people in this location do when they do not have enough cooking fuel?  No need to use coping strategy as no lack of cooking fuel; Selling household assets / goods (jewellery, phone, furniture etc.); Selling productive assets or means of transport (sewing machine, wheelbarrow, bicycle, car, motorbike); Selling house or land; Reducing non-food expenses (e.g. health, education); Reducing food intake; Spending savings; Borrowing money / buying on credit; High risk / illegal work; Begging; Other (specify); do not know/no answerSelect up to threeResidents Committee MemberShelter NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Food security actor/Protection actorUnderstand the coping mechanisms linked to lack of cooking fuel; Identify most serious/harmful mechanisms
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GlobalHouseholdElectricityAccess to electricityCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsProportion of population with access to electricity for at least four hours per day, including two hours during the night%How many people at this location have access to electricity for at least four hours per day, including at least two hours during the night, for general lighting, mobile phone charging, TV and fans (if needed) in their shelters?None (around 0%); A few (around 25%); About half (around 50%); Most (around 75%); All (around 100%); Do not know /No Answer Select One [Note: refer to ESMAP MTF Tier 2 guidelines*, meaning that "electrcitiy functions for at least 4 night hours each day and at least 2 hours during night time." - electricity services include General lighting AND Phone Charging AND Television AND Fan (if needed)]Residents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorGives an initial understanding of the level of connectivity by the community; By comparing with other locations, allows data users to prioritise the locations most in need of electricity interventions;
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GlobalHouseholdElectricityAccess to electricityCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhich types of electricity sources are available for households at this location? (not necessarily accessible)Select all that apply: No electric power, batteries, solar lantern, solar home systems, solar mini-grid, hybrid mini grid, diesel mini-grid, individual diesel generator, national grid connection, other (specify)Select all that applyResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows data users to understand the current situation and existing sources of electricity, and adjust any interventions accordingly; provides a guage for knowing which [observation units] have renewable energy sources in place
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GlobalHouseholdElectricityBarriers to electricityCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhat are the main barriers to access to electricity at the community level at this location?Select all that apply: lack of infrastructure, government resistance, etc. [to be developed]Select all that applyResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows data users to understand the major barriers to access, and adjust any interventions accordingly; Indicates a need for further in-depth energy needs assessment
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GlobalHouseholdElectricityBarriers to electricityCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AAre there any additional barriers to access to electricity at the household level at this location?Select all that apply: high costs, unreliability, etc. [to be developed]Select all that applyResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows data users to understand the major barriers to access, and adjust any interventions accordingly; Indicates a need for further in-depth energy needs assessment
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GlobalHouseholdHeating / CoolingAccess to heatingCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsProportion of households with access to heating solutions in their shelter%How many people in this location have access to heating solutions such as thermal space heaters in their shelters?None (around 0%); A few (around 25%); About half (around 50%); Most (around 75%); All (around 100%); Do not know /No Answer Select OneResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorBy comparing with other locations, allows data users to prioritise the locations most in need of thermal comfort interventions when needed, given the local climate context; Adjust distribution of heating/cooling solutions; identify and map sites below the Sphere Standards
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GlobalHouseholdHeating / CoolingAccess to coolingCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsProportion of households with access to cooling solutions in their shelter%How many people in this location have access to cooling solutions such as fans, air coolers or air conditioner in their shelters?None (around 0%); A few (around 25%); About half (around 50%); Most (around 75%); All (around 100%); Do not know /No Answer Select OneResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorBy comparing with other locations, allows data users to prioritise the locations most in need of thermal comfort interventions when needed, given the local climate context; Adjust distribution of heating/cooling solutions; identify and map sites below the Sphere Standards
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GlobalHouseholdHeating / CoolingAccess to heating / coolingCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhich types of heating and/or cooling solutions are available to the community at this location at the market, as part of distribution, or owned by households? [not necessarily accessible]Select all that apply: some type of insulation mat on the floor, extra cover over the shelter; sealing off open spaces; heaters; fuel for heaters; fans; blankets; winter clothes; other (specify); none; Do not know/no answer [to be developed]Select all that applyResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows for data users to understand the current situation with respect to heating / cooling, and adjust any interventions accordingly; identify and map sites below the Sphere Standards
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GlobalHouseholdHeating / CoolingAccess to heatingCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhich type of heating solution is most commonly used as a primary type of heating by people at this location?Select all that apply: some type of insulation mat on the floor, extra cover over the shelter; sealing off open spaces; heaters; fuel for heaters; blankets; winter clothes; other (specify); none; Do not know/no answer [to be developed]Select OneResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows for data users to understand the current situation with respect to heating / cooling, and adjust any interventions accordingly; contribute to initial understanding of available solutions in the market; identify and map sites below the Sphere Standards
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GlobalHouseholdHeating / CoolingAccess to coolingCCCM, ShelterGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhich type of cooling solution is most commonly used as a primary type of cooling by people at this location?Select all that apply: fans; air coolers; air conditioners; other (specify); none; Do not know/no answer [to be developed]Select OneResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows for data users to understand the current situation with respect to heating / cooling, and adjust any interventions accordingly; ontribute to initial understanding of available solutions in the market; identify and map sites below the Sphere Standards
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GlobalHouseholdLightingAccess to lightingCCCM, Shelter, ProtectionGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsProportion of households with access to at least two hours of lighting in their shelters during night time%How many people at this location have access to at least two hours of lighting in their shelters during night time?None (around 0%); A few (around 25%); About half (around 50%); Most (around 75%); All (around 100%); Do not know /No Answer Select One [Note: refer to ESMAP MTF Tier 2 guidelines*, meaning that "electrcitiy functions for at least 4 night hours each day and at least 2 hours during night time." - electricity services include General lighting AND Phone Charging AND Television AND Fan (if needed)]Residents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorBy comparing with other locations, allows data users to prioritise the locations most in need of household lighting interventions; Enables to prioritize locations where basic lighting services are not available which might be linked to protection issues; Cross-analyse with reported GBV incidents and causes; Adjust the types of distributed lighting solutions (e.g. solar lanterns, if any as part of NFIs); Indicates potential for in-depth energy needs assessment at the household level; Identify and map sites below the Sphere Standards
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GlobalHouseholdLightingAccess to lightingCCCM, Shelter, ProtectionGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhat sources of household lighting are available at this location? (not necessarily accessible)Select all that apply: No lighting access, burning sticks, lighting from fires or cooking sources, candles, torches, phones, batteries, solar lantern, solar home systems, solar or hybrid mini-grid, diesel mini-grid, individual diesel generator, national grid connection, other (specify)Select all that applyResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows data users to understand the current situation and existing sources of lighting, and adjust any interventions accordingly; provides a gauge for knowing which [observation units] have renewable energy sources in place; cross analyse with safety incidents (fire, burns, etc.) and health issues (indoor pollution);
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GlobalHouseholdLightingAccess to lightingCCCM, Shelter, ProtectionGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhat is the primary source of household lighting at this location?Select one: No lighting access, burning sticks, lighting from fires or cooking sources, candles, torches, phones, batteries, solar lantern, solar home systems, solar or hybrid mini-grid, diesel mini-grid, individual diesel generator, national grid connection, other (specify)Select OneResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows data users to understand the current situation and existing sources of lighting, and adjust any interventions accordingly; provides a gauge for knowing which [observation units] have renewable energy sources in place; cross analyse with safety incidents (fire, burns, etc.) and health issues (indoor pollution);
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GlobalHouseholdLightingBarriers to lightingCCCM, Shelter, ProtectionGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AWhat are the major problems that affect access to household lighting in the location ?Select all that apply: Unreliability, broken equipment, not enough individual lighting solutions (e.g. solar lanterns, torches) for each family member, cost of powering the lighting source, etc. [to be developed]Select all that applyResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows data users to understand the major barriers to access, and adjust any interventions accordingly; Indicates a need for further in-depth energy needs assessment; Adjust the types of distributed lighting solutions (e.g. solar lanterns, if any as part of NFIs)
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GlobalHouseholdGeneralMain problems related to energy accessCCCM, Shelter, Food Security, ProtectionGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/APlease indicate the three (3) main problems in the community (energy)(Access/Physical): Electricity points are too far; (Access/Physical): Fuelwood collection points are too far; (Access/Security): Fetching fuelwood is a dangerous activity; (Access/Discrimination): Some groups (children, women, elderly, ethnic minorities, etc.) do not have access to the electricity points; (Access/Discrimination): Some groups (children, women, elderly, ethnic minorities, etc.) do not have access to thermal heating solutions; (Access/Discrimination): Some groups (children, women, elderly, ethnic minorities, etc.) do not have access to thermal cooling solutions; (Access/Affordability): Electricity is too expensive; (Access/Affordability): Fuelwood is too expensive; (Access/Affordability): Heating fuel is too expensive; (Availability/Infrastructure): Lack of electricity points / waiting time at electricity points; (Availability/Infrastructure/Maintenance): Electricity points are not functioning; (Availability/Market): Fuelwood is not available at the market; (Availability/Market): Heating fuel is not available at the market; (Availability/Market): Electricity is not available at the market; (Quality/Safety and experience): Don’t like quality of fuelwood; (Quality/Safety and experience): Don’t like quality of heating fuel; (Quality/Safety and experience): Don’t like reliability of electricity; Do not know/no answer; Other, please specifySelect threeResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows data users to identify main problems related to energy access
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GlobalHouseholdGeneralMain problems related to energy accessCCCM, Shelter, Food SecurityGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/APlease indicate the three (3) main priorities in the community (energy services)Electricity for connectivity (internet), electricity for mobile phone charging, access to cooking fuel, access to heating fuel (space heating), energy sources for household lighting, energy sources for streetlighting, energy for space cooling, energy for productive uses (businesss/entreprise, agriculture, etc.)Select threeResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actorAllows data users to identify main priorities related to energy access
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GlobalHouseholdGeneralGroups with limited access to electricityCCCM, Shelter, ProtectionGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AIf only specific groups are unable to access electricity, who are these groups?minors under 18 years who are not living with their parents, however are living with other relatives; minors under 18 years who are living with no mother, no father nor any other adult relative; child-headed households (a household with adults who are unable to be the primary caretakers/livelihoods generators for the household, and in which a child under the age of 18 assumes this responsibility); pregnant female under 18 years; mothers under 18 years; persons with known or visible mental and/or physical disabilityg; pregnant women 18 years or over; breastfeeding mothers; single female-headed households; single male-headed households; elderly-headed households (head of household is over 60); Persons with Chronic Diseases or Serious Medical Conditionsm; Elderly Persons without care givers/ unaccompanied; widows (female whose husband has died); widowers (male whose wife has died); minors under 18 years whose both parents have died; minority groups (check if appropriate before including); others (Specify)Select threeResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actor
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GlobalHouseholdGeneralGroups with limited access to cooking fuelCCCM, Shelter, ProtectionGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AIf only specific groups are unable to access cooking fuel, who are these groups?minors under 18 years who are not living with their parents, however are living with other relatives; minors under 18 years who are living with no mother, no father nor any other adult relative; child-headed households (a household with adults who are unable to be the primary caretakers/livelihoods generators for the household, and in which a child under the age of 18 assumes this responsibility); pregnant female under 18 years; mothers under 18 years; persons with known or visible mental and/or physical disabilityg; pregnant women 18 years or over; breastfeeding mothers; single female-headed households; single male-headed households; elderly-headed households (head of household is over 60); Persons with Chronic Diseases or Serious Medical Conditionsm; Elderly Persons without care givers/ unaccompanied; widows (female whose husband has died); widowers (male whose wife has died); minors under 18 years whose both parents have died; minority groups (check if appropriate before including); others (Specify)Select threeResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actor
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GlobalHouseholdGeneralGroups with limited access to heating fuelCCCM, Shelter, ProtectionGeneralist key informant (local civil, community or religious leader, etc.) interviews and/or Specialized key informant (site manager, sectoral expert, cluster actor, etc.) interviewsN/AIf only specific groups are unable to access heating fuel, who are these groups?minors under 18 years who are not living with their parents, however are living with other relatives; minors under 18 years who are living with no mother, no father nor any other adult relative; child-headed households (a household with adults who are unable to be the primary caretakers/livelihoods generators for the household, and in which a child under the age of 18 assumes this responsibility); pregnant female under 18 years; mothers under 18 years; persons with known or visible mental and/or physical disabilityg; pregnant women 18 years or over; breastfeeding mothers; single female-headed households; single male-headed households; elderly-headed households (head of household is over 60); Persons with Chronic Diseases or Serious Medical Conditionsm; Elderly Persons without care givers/ unaccompanied; widows (female whose husband has died); widowers (male whose wife has died); minors under 18 years whose both parents have died; minority groups (check if appropriate before including); others (Specify)Select threeResidents Committee MemberShelter & NFI actor/Site or camp manager/Protection actor
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GlobalCommunityLightingStreetlighting coverageCCCM, Shelter, Protection, WASHKey informant (i.e. somebody who is NOT a sectoral expert and is part of the community) interviewsN/AWhat percentage of the total area of the location is adequately lit for at least 4 hours each day by street lights during dark hours?Select one: None (around 0%); A few (around 25%); About half (around 50%); Most (around 75%); All (around 100%); Do not know /No Answer Select Oneadequate = refers to ESMAP MTF Tier 2 guidelines*, meaning that "At least 25% of the neighborhood is covered by functional street lamps, and that Street lighting functions for at least 4 night hours each day."Key Informant = local civil, government or religious leader, community leader, enumeratorAllows data users to prioritise the [observations units] most in need of streetlighting interventions; identify and map sites below the Sphere Standards; Prioritize sites for in-depth community facility assesssments of energy needs
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