Ground Truth Solutions Survey of People Affected by Hurricane Maria: Round 3

Publication language
English
Pages
36pp
Date published
27 Mar 2018
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Accountability and Participation, Accountability to affected populations (AAP), Assessment & Analysis
Countries
Dominica

This report analyses data collected from interviews conducted with 444 Dominicans impacted by Hurricane Maria, the worst natural disaster on record for the Caribbean island nation. This round of interviews took place between 4 February and 2 March 2018, roughly four and a half months after Hurricane Maria made landfall. As part of the H2H Network’s DFID-funded mission in the Caribbean, Ground Truth Solutions, an NGO, is providing a regular flow of feedback on community perceptions about the effectiveness of the response and their evolving needs. The surveys offer decision-makers insight into community concerns as the basis for programmatic course corrections and to manage people’s expectations. This report covers the third of five rounds of surveys in Dominica, as well as information collected from nine focus group discussions that targeted home-based Dominicans, as well Dominicans displaced to St. Lucia and Antigua.