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Rapid Emergency Response Survey 2017, Pilot Project

Somalia, South Sudan, Yemen, Rep., 2017
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Reference ID
WLD_2017_RERS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/gmpv-6r74
Producer(s)
Utz Pape
Collection(s)
Fragility, Conflict and Violence
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
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Jan 15, 2019
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May 24, 2021
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7_Oth. Specify other (he_07_oth)

Data file: hh_CleanInput

Overview

Valid: 107
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Oth. Specify other
Categories
Value Category Cases
A health center by an organization 1
0.9%
AAH clinic 1
0.9%
Christian clinic 1
0.9%
Church 1
0.9%
Church health facility 1
0.9%
Clinic for Unmiss 1
0.9%
Clinic for the students of Northern Bhar el ghazal University 1
0.9%
Comboni clinic 1
0.9%
Doctors without borders organization 1
0.9%
Ethiopian hospital 1
0.9%
From work 1
0.9%
Herbal medicine 1
0.9%
Hospital with in the compound 1
0.9%
ICF institution 1
0.9%
IOM HOSPITAL 1
0.9%
IOM Organization 1
0.9%
IOM hospital 1
0.9%
MHS NGO hospital 1
0.9%
MSF 1
0.9%
MSF Clinic 1
0.9%
MSF clinic 3
2.8%
MSF hospital 1
0.9%
NGO HOSPITAL 2
1.9%
NGO Health facility. MSF in POCS 1
0.9%
NGO Hospital 1
0.9%
NGO clinic 1
0.9%
NGO health facility 5
4.7%
NGO health facility. MSF 1
0.9%
NGO health facility; International Medical Corps working in POCS. Malakal 1
0.9%
NGO hospital 1
0.9%
NSF NGO HOSPITAL 1
0.9%
ORGANZAION HELPES 1
0.9%
Pharmacy 3
2.8%
Private Hospital 4
3.7%
Purchase 2
1.9%
Purchasing 1
0.9%
Sudan 1
0.9%
The interviewer is a doctor 1
0.9%
UN health facility 1
0.9%
Went to Khartoum, Sudan 1
0.9%
a doctor in the pharmacy 1
0.9%
an ngo clinic 1
0.9%
care international clinic 1
0.9%
center 1
0.9%
church clinic 1
0.9%
clinc 1
0.9%
gargaar aan kahelno Bisha cas 1
0.9%
go to a hospital at other town 1
0.9%
health organization 1
0.9%
herbal medicine because there is no money 1
0.9%
humanitarian hospital 1
0.9%
in POC 1
0.9%
international medical organizations 1
0.9%
local medicines 1
0.9%
msf 1
0.9%
msf clinic 1
0.9%
ngo clinic 1
0.9%
no palace 1
0.9%
no where 1
0.9%
nothin 1
0.9%
nothing 1
0.9%
organization hospital 1
0.9%
pharmacist 2
1.9%
pharmacist consultation 1
0.9%
pharmacy 10
9.3%
pharmacy consultation 1
0.9%
private hospital 1
0.9%
public hospital 1
0.9%
spacial hospital 1
0.9%
the guy at the pharmacy gave him medicine for his baby 1
0.9%
the guy working at the pharmacy gave him medicine becaues there is no hosptial around 1
0.9%
traditional medicine 4
3.7%
traveled to Sadaa city because it was for free 1
0.9%
treatment was done abroad 1
0.9%
un 1
0.9%
unimiss clinic 4
3.7%
went to another city 1
0.9%
world Relief health facility 1
0.9%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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