During IVAP-II, IVAP re-visited a sample of families found during the IVAP-I census to discover further trends on TDP needs which could be generalized across particular tehsils. 196 TDP families residing in 13 host tehsils were randomly selected from the list of families identified in IVAP-I. They were surveyed with the IVAP-II multi-cluster questionnaire (which all clusters had previously fed questions into) from January to October 2012. The results are generalized across the tehsil and presented below in factsheets. All data relates to conditions and needs in displacement and should be used to inform humanitarian assistance provided to these families. Further information is available in the IVAP live database.
During IVAP-II, IVAP re-visited a sample of families found during the IVAP-I census to discover further trends on TDP needs which could be generalized across particular tehsils. 196 TDP families residing in 13 host tehsils were randomly selected from the list of families identified in IVAP-I. They were surveyed with the IVAP-II multi-cluster questionnaire (which all clusters had previously fed questions into) from January to October 2012. The results are generalized across the tehsil and presented below in factsheets. All data relates to conditions and needs in displacement and should be used to inform humanitarian assistance provided to these families. Further information is available in the IVAP live database.
IVAP since its establishment in 2010 gathers information on the humanitarian needs about the dislocated persons from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. IVAP through its door-to-door multi-cluster assessment provides family level information to capture humanitarian response for the targeted assistance of the most vulnerable. The results are generalized from IVAP 2013-2014 multi-cluster findings and are depicted in the factsheets below. All data relates to conditions and needs in displacement and should be used to inform humanitarian assistance provided to these families. The gaps are subject to humanitarian response and are also available in the IVAP live database. (see home page).

Since 2010 IDPs from different agencies of FATA displaced to various districts in KP province of Pakistan, due to conflict of military forces and militants. In result many IDPs were transferred into IDP camps based in Jalozai (Nowshera), Togh Sarai (Bannu) and New Durrani (Kurrum). Apart from this a huge number of population reside in host areas.

Besides that in year 2015 returns has been announced in various villages of FATA. Quite a large number of population displaced due to conflict have safely returned to their areas of origin. In order to reflect the monthly situation of IDPs Humanitarian factsheets are generated by UNHCR to capture the real time situation.