We maintain the world’s largest database of feedback from people affected by crisis, because we believe they should have more of a say in how aid is provided.
Over the past five years we have asked whether affected people find humanitarian services relevant and fair, whether they trust humanitarian agencies, whether they feel empowered, and many other topics respondents care about.
The data shown is based on responses to a selection of the questions that we have asked affected people at regular intervals across a range of humanitarian crises. For more details on specific countries, visit the country and project pages – or get in touch with us.