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Multi-Sector Needs Assessment 2022

Poland, 2022
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POL_2022_MSNA_v01_M
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UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), REACH
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DDI/XML JSON
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Feb 16, 2023
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Feb 16, 2023
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Why not? (aid_workers_behavior_whynot)

Data file: Household Module

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Range: 1 - 51
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category
1 A lot of humanitarian workers come, but almost people are not allowed to say that they don't have one.
2 A rough, unsatisfactory meal
3 An employee is driving, get out quickly, she shouted
4 Attitude of Ukrainian volunteers
5 Bad attitude
6 Bad organization
7 Bad relationship - no good relationship
8 Behavior and aggression
9 Brutality
10 Contemptuous
11 Contemptuous attitude
12 Disorganization, biased attitude
13 Employees are shouting, they are not behaving correctly
14 Hatred of the needy
15 Incorrect communication (Caritas)
16 Insolence
17 Insolence of employees
18 Issuance is not organized
19 Not competence
20 Not responsible towards people
21 People were rejected because of the Russian language
22 People were robbed from their bags
23 Rude attitude
24 Rudeness
25 Rudeness of employees
26 Rudeness of employees, organization of the process
27 Rudeness, careless attitude towards people
28 Rudeness, discrimination
29 Rudeness, not competence
30 Rudeness, rudeness
31 Superior attitude (small dots gd)
32 Superior attitude of workers (Ukrainians). 1 Hrabova St
33 Superior attitude personified (caritas)
34 Superior attitude. Suspicions regarding the embezzlement of high-quality humanitarian aid by local Poles
35 The attitude is rude
36 The disorganization of the process of obtaining humanitarian aid
37 The relationship is unsatisfactory
38 Theft, rudeness
39 There is rudeness on the part of volunteers
40 They ask the parents, not the grandmother
41 They do not provide information
42 They were roughed up
43 Ukrainians are condescending. Poles are great
44 Unorganized queue
45 Unsatisfactory attitude
46 Unsatisfactory relationship
47 Verbal aggression
48 Verbal aggression, verbal insults.
49 Verbal images
50 Verbal insults
51 While the Poles provided aid - there were no problems, when the Ukrainians began to issue - the aid significantly decreased, and the superior attitude.
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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