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Between August and September 2021, UNHCR and WFP undertook an assessment of refugees from the Central African Republic in North and South Ubangui provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The main objective of the of the assessment of needs and livelihoods is to understand the basic needs and vulnerabilities, particularly related to livelihoods, of refugees.

The assessment was a joint effort between the UNHCR and WFP country offices and the UNHCR-WFP Joint Targetting Hub. Data collection took place from August 17 to September 17, 2021 in the four refugee camps of Bili and Inke (North Ubangi) and Boyabu and Mole (South Ubangi). 1,450 households were selected using stratified random sampling, with 1,328 were retained. See more details in the report. This dataset represents an anonymous version of the original dataset.
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