CONTEXT & RATIONALE
The full-scale war in Ukraine started in 2022 brought significant damage to the residential buildings, creating a largescale, unprecedented humanitarian consequence in Ukraine: collective sites. According to the CCCM Cluster mapping, more than 2,500 collective sites were active in Ukraine as of February 2023.
In consultation with UN OCHA and the CCCM Cluster, a special round of REACH’s Collective Site Monitoring (CSM) was conducted by adapting the November 2022 Multi-Sectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA) questionnaire to assess household needs in collective sites.
• Indicators for five key sectors (Shelter and Non-Food Items, Food Security and Livelihoods, WASH, Education, Health, and Protection) were combined into sectoral vulnerability scores to assess the severity of the needs of households in collective sites.
• Sectoral vulnerability scores were used to calculate a CCCM Vulnerability Index.
• A separate module of CCCM indicators combines a Site Management and Accountability score.