This pie chart visualizes the proportion of claims based on the type of interaction associated with each claim. Each slice represents a percentage of the total open claims, categorized by interaction type. The legend below indicates the color assigned to each interaction category for easy reference.
Claims by Status
This pie chart displays the breakdown of claims according to their current status. Each segment represents a percentage of the total claims, highlighting the distribution across statuses such as open, resolved, or pending. The accompanying legend clarifies the status categories by color.
Claims By Opening Date
This bar graph shows the total number of claims filed, grouped by the date they were opened. The length of each bar indicates the volume of claims for a specific time period.
Claims by Closing Date
This bar graph illustrates the total number of claims resolved, categorized by their closure dates. The length of each bar represents the volume of claims closed during specific time periods. The legend below classifies the closed claims by type of interaction.
Claims by Type
This bar graph categorizes claims based on their type, displaying the number of claims for each category.
Claims by Town
This horizontal bar graph proNon spécifiés a geographic distribution of claims, grouped by town. Each bar's length represents the volume of claims from that specific location.
Claims by Sub Project
This bar graph displays the number of claims submitted for each subproject. The length of each bar represents the claim volume.
Claims by Resettlement Action Plan
This bar graph illustrates the number of claims submitted under each Resettlement Action Plan. The bar lengths highlight the distribution of claims.
Claims by Category (Yes/No Distribution)
This bar graph presents the distribution of claims for each category, diNon spécifiéd into "Yes" and "No" responses. The length of the bars indicates the volume of claims for each response within the categories. Note that a single claim may belong to multiple categories, reflecting its multifaceted nature. The legend below the graph proNon spécifiés clarification on the meaning of "Yes" and "No" classifications.
Claims by Omission and Compensation
This chart displays claims stacked by category (Omission and Compensation) to show the cumulative effect across multiple categories.
Claims by Omission (Yes)
This chart displays claims stacked by category (Omission) to show the cumulative effect across multiple categories.
Claims by Compensation (Yes)
This chart displays claims stacked by category (Compensation) to show the cumulative effect across multiple categories.
Resettlement Plan by Omission and Compensation (Yes)
This chart displays claims stacked by category (Omission and Compensation) to show the cumulative effect across multiple categories.
eFeedback Platform for World Bank financed projects in Central African Republic
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This guide will show you the most important components of the Digital Grievance Redress Mechanism
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