Study on social cohesion between Rohingya and Host communities in Teknaf

The study aims to inform evidence-based causes of social tension which are responsible for social cohesion and strategic measures to strengthen cohesion among host and Rohingya communities in the project area. The specific objectives of the study are as follows:
 

  • To explore the root causes of weakening social cohesion among host and Rohingya communities;
  • To provide a comprehensive evidence base of the diverse multi-sectoral needs among refugee population and host communities to strengthen social cohesion;

Scope of the study

  • Collecting and reviewing all relevant documents;
  • Conducting preparatory discussions/meetings with SHED and field level project team
  • Designing qualitative and quantitative data collection tools, sampling methods, field survey schedules and division of tasks
  • Arranging/appointing data collectors and orientation of the data collectors/ enumerators
  • Collecting data and information from different levels and stakeholders including the Rohingya communities (Kutupalong Registered camp & Camp 2W) and host communities (Ratnapalong union); government, non-government and international development partners including CiC, Police administration etc.;
  • Designing/developing data entry template using MS Excel as well as data cross checking/validation of methodology;
  •  Processing field data collection and analyzing the data applying MS Excel program;
  • Writing draft report and arranging a presentation session with SHED and collecting feedback on this report;
  • Finalizing report after incorporation of feedback and submitting to SHED;

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