Afghanistan : Emergency Response Mechanism (ERM) hazard map-Bamyan Province : from July 2011 to March 2013 / iMMAP.
Material type:
- G7633. B28.
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Includes notes and inset of legends.
“Shock1, shock 2 and shock 3 ranked by relevance accordingly to the community perceptions”.
“The boundaries and names and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by iMMAP, USAID/OFDA or other ERM partners. This information was gathered through focus group discussions conducted by various ECHO funded NGOs working in the area and the identification of hazards is subjective. This does not intend to indentify the actual hazards that communities are most at risk to, but their perception of risk and the strategies they have for coping. Seasonal and other factors likely affect perceptions at the time of interview, but the shocks communities identified are believed to be representative”.
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