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Monitoring welfare markers in Eastern DRC - Results from 1st Round High-Frequency Phone Survey of Displaced (English)

Forcibly displaced populations more often needed health care and less often had access to treatment, compared to host populations. Further, children from forcibly displaced households were less likely to have be in school as of October 2021. Forcibly displaced households were more often employed and engaged in agriculture, compared to host populations. A larger share of the former group also reported a decrease in income from occasional work. Compared...
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  • 2023/10/05

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  • Congo, Democratic Republic of,

  • Eastern and Southern Africa,

  • 2023/10/05

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  • Monitoring welfare markers in Eastern DRC - Results from 1st Round High-Frequency Phone Survey of Displaced

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Monitoring welfare markers in Eastern DRC - Results from 1st Round High-Frequency Phone Survey of Displaced (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099100523092220563

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