Indicator’s Wording
Indicator’s Purpose
How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data
1) Depending on the local context, define the minimum requirements needed for a governance structure to be considered as representative, for example:
> minimum percentage of women, minority ethnic group members, etc.
> members are formally elected or otherwise selected by other participatory processes actively engaging the local population members
> ToR is in place for governance structures, defining responsibilities and mechanisms of accountability to the population
> members of the governance mechanisms regularly attend meetings with humanitarian agencies
> members of the governance mechanisms regularly communicate the outcomes of such meetings (and other events) to the affected population
> systems are in place, formal or informal, for the site population to raise concerns to and receive feedback from leadership (e.g. through community meetings, block leaders)
2) Count the number and percentage of displacement sites with governance structures meeting pre-defined criteria.
Important Comments
1) Any measure of representation is subjective; minimum requirements of what constitutes a ‘representative’ structure should be clearly defined in each context (do not only copy-paste the examples above).
2) Method of inclusion of women in governance structures may differ depending on cultural norms.
Access Additional Guidance
- Camp Management Toolkit
- HAP (2010) Camp Committee Assessment (.pdf)