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KAP WASH Survey - 2017

Congo, Rep., 2017
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COG_2017_WASH-BCI_v01_M
Producer(s)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Collection(s)
United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Apr 22, 2021
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Apr 22, 2021
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    Survey ID number

    COG_2017_WASH-BCI_v01_M

    Title

    KAP WASH Survey - 2017

    Country/Economy
    Name Country code
    Congo, Rep. COG
    Abstract
    The Republic of Congo has served for over a decade as a host country for refugees following repetitive armed conflicts known in the subregion. The latest is the Central African armed disturbance unleashed in March 2013. This conflict has caused a massive influx of people to the countries bordering the Central African Republic. In Congo, the majority of refugees have been received in the department of Likouala. This influx was added to the DRC and Rwandan refugees already present in the area.

    Since the beginning of the operation, the humanitarian organizations, AARREC, Solidarité Internationale and the Congolese Red Cross have implemented the actions Water Hygiene and Sanitation in the hosting camps and villages through the financing of UNHCR. Various structures (latrines, wells and boreholes, washing area, etc.) have been installed for the benefit of the beneficiaries.

    The aim of these actions is to ensure for all sites: (i) access to sufficient and good quality drinking water, (ii) sustainable access to sanitation facilities, and (iii) improve knowledge and practices in personal and collective hygiene. To better understand and measure the current state of knowledge and practices of the populations living in the various refugee sites, a KAP survey focusing on water, hygiene and sanitation issues was conducted from December 13 to 27, 2017. The survey results reported in this document will also serve as a benchmark for measuring the impact of actions conducted in the area of the operation at the end of each year.
    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    KAP survey focusing on water, hygiene and sanitation practices and issues with the following unit of analysis: household

    Version

    Version Description

    v2.0: Edited, anonymous dataset (SUF)

    Version Date

    2019-10-24

    Scope

    Notes

    The scope of the survey includes:

    • HOUSEHOLD: household main characteristics, water and sanitation hygiene and practices
    Topics
    Topic
    Water Sanitation Hygiene
    Health
    Keywords
    Refugee Water Hygiene KAP WASH

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Sub-Prefectures of Betou Centre and Ikpemgbele with a focus on the following neighberhoods:
    Betou Centre: Ca Metre, Monzombo, Site du 15 Avril and Yende
    Ikpemgbele: Ikpemgbele

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
    Producers
    Name
    Global WASH
    CartOng

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    The overall sample size constitutes of 254 households, including 210 households in Betou Center and 44 households in Ikpengbele.

    A two-stage sampling methodology was used in this survey for the Bétou area. For the first stage, the Bétou area was divided into four sites (Ca Mètre, Monzombo, Yende and the site 15 Avril). These sites were in turn subdivided into clusters in a way that each household on the site has the same chance of being selected. This result is obtained using the probability proportional to size method.

    For the second step, the households in each cluster to be surveyed were selected by the team leaders using a systematic draw according to the size of each zone.

    In the case of Ikpengbele, a systematic sampling at 10% of the total number of households registered in the area was used, i.e. 44 households. The identification of households to be surveyed after allocating clusters to all areas was done at random.

    Weighting

    Sample weights for the household data were computed as the inverse of the probability of selection of the household, computed at the sampling domain level (camp)

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2017-12-13 2017-12-27
    Data Collectors
    Name
    AARREC
    CartOng
    UNHCR, The UN Refugee Agency

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    Data was anonymized through recoding and local suppression

    Access policy

    Archive where study is originally stored

    United Nations Refugee Agency Microdata Library
    https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/165
    Original Archive Study ID: UNHCR_COG_2017_KAP_v2.1
    Cost: None

    Data Access

    Citation requirements

    UNHCR (2017) KAP WASH Survey - 2017 in the Republic of Congo. UNHCR's Microdata Library: https://microdata.unhcr.org

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_COG_2017_WASH-CBI_v01_M

    Producers
    Name
    UNHCR
    Date of Metadata Production

    2021-04-21

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 1 (April 2021). This version is identical to UNHCR DDI ID: DDI_UNHCR_COG_2017_KAP_v1.0 except the following edits were made:

    • Minor spelling, grammatical, and formatting corrections
    • Standardized country name with WBG country names
    • Specified the archive where study is originally stored
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