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Refugee Camp Census

A refugee camp census is the systematic registration and enumeration of displaced people in camps and other displacement settings, producing the verified population figures on which protection and assistance depend. UNHCR's 2003 Handbook for Registration codified the standards for this work, setting out how to list households, register individuals, manage population data, and issue documentation in emergencies and protracted situations alike. The exercise is far more than a headcount: it records who each person is, where they came from, their family relationships, and protection-relevant vulnerabilities, while increasingly using biometrics to prevent duplicate or fraudulent registration. The handbook frames registration in stages, distinguishing initial level-1 group or estimate data from detailed level-2 individual case records, so that a usable population figure can be produced quickly and then refined. Accurate figures determine food rations, shelter, water, and services, and underpin durable-solution planning, so errors translate directly into people going unserved or resources being misallocated. The method is thus a specialized census discipline adapted to chaotic, high-stakes, and rights-sensitive conditions.

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  1. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (2003). Handbook for Registration: Procedures and Standards for Registration, Population Data Management and Documentation. Geneva: UNHCR. link

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ScholarGateRefugee Camp Census (Refugee Camp Census and Registration Methods). Retrieved 2026-06-24 from https://scholargate.app/en/migration-studies/refugee-camp-census · Dataset: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026