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Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey in Kigoma Refugee Camps (Nyarugusu, Nduta and Mtendeli) - October 2018

Tanzania, 2018
United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
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Identification

Survey ID Number
TZA_2018_SENS_v01_M
Title
Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey in Kigoma Refugee Camps (Nyarugusu, Nduta and Mtendeli) - October 2018
Country
Name Country code
Tanzania TZA
Study type
Demographic and Health Survey [hh/dhs]
Abstract
Tanzania is prone to refugee influxes, often of long duration. Despite facing its own economic challenges, for decades Tanzania has welcomed thousands of refugees fleeing conflicts in neighboring countries of Great Lakes Region. The counties geographic proximity to the strife-torn Congo Basin is responsible in part for the ease access of displaced populations. As well Tanzania was an early signatory in the region to international agreements on the rights and welfare of refugee and asylum seekers.

As of December, 2018, Tanzania host some 284,300 camp-based refugees, 77% of who are children and woman, in Nduta, Nyarugusu and Mtendeli Refugee Camps in Kigoma region in Northwest Tanzania. About 74% are from Burundi, and the remaining 26% are primarily from Democratic republic of Congo.

Following a Tripartite Commission meeting in August 2017, the governments of Tanzania, Burundi, and UNHCR agreed to assist refugees who wish to voluntarily repatriate from Tanzania to Burundi. A subsequent meeting in March 2018 reaffirmed the commitment of both governments and UNHCR to uphold the principle of voluntariness, and noted that while some refugees may opt to return, others will continue to be in need of international protection. The March 2018 Tripartite meeting also produced a work plan entailing the repatriation of approximately 2,000 refugees per week from 5 April to 31 December 2018. As from January to 30th September 2018, a total of 52,260 refugees were assisted to voluntarily repatriate to Burundi from Tanzania in 88 Convoys; bringing the total repatriated from September 2017 to 57,865 of which 57.2% are children.

This is the 5th SENS survey among the refugees in Nyarugusu since the first survey in September 2012 second in September 2014. Assessments in 2016, 2017 and 2018 covered all the three camps of Nyarugusu (old & New Camp), Nduta and Mtendeli. The current survey was conducted as from 16th September to October 13th, 2018, with a total of 4 assessments.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Individuals & Households

Version

Version Description
v2.1: Edited, anonymous dataset for licensed distribution.
Version Date
2019-02-27

Scope

Notes
Children 6-59 months:
prevalence of acute malnutrition, stunting, prevalence of anemia, measles vaccination and vitamin a coverage, diarrhea

Infants 0 - 6 months:
infant and young child feeding practices (IYCF)

Non-pregnant women of reproductive age (15-49 years):
anemia

Households:
food security, WASH, mosquito net coverage, mortality rates
Topics
Topic
Food security
Water Sanitation Hygiene

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
All refugee camps in Kigoma Region (Nyarugusu, Nduta and Mtendeli), Tanzania
Universe
The survey covered all de jure household members (usual residents), all women aged 15-49 years resident in the household, and all children aged 0-4 years (under age 5) resident in the household.

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Producers
Name
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
UNICEF
WFP
MSF-CH
TANZANIA REDCROSS SOCIETY
WVI

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
Cross-sectional multi-stage cluster surveys, probability proportional to size, systematic random sampling
Weighting
Not info provided

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2018-09-16 2018-10-13
Data Collection Mode
Computer Assisted Personal Interview [capi]
Data Collectors
Name
UNHCR

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
The SENS modules include standardized questionnaires, analysis guidance, reporting format and standard
analysis procedures.
4 questionnaires were included in this version:
1. Household demographics
2. Household mosquito nets, food security and WASH
3. Individuals, children under 5
4. Individuals, women between 15-49

Access policy

Citation requirements
UNHCR (2018) Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey in Kigoma Refugee Camps (Nyarugusu, Nduta and Mtendeli). UNHCR's Microdata Library: https://microdata.unhcr.org
Archive where study is originally stored
United Nations Refugee Agency Microdata Library
https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/226
Original Archive Study ID: UNHCR_TZA_2018_SENS_KIGOMA_v2.1
Cost: None

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_TZA_2018_SENS_v01_M
Producers
Name
UNHCR
Date of Metadata Production
2021-05-12
DDI Document version
Version 1 (May 2021). This version is identical to UNHCR DDI ID: UNHCR_TZA_2018_SENS_KIGOMA_v2.1, except the following edits were made:
- Minor spelling, grammatical, and formatting corrections
- Specified the archive where study is originally stored
- Minor alterations to study title to fit World Bank formatting practices, change reflected in citation
- Description of external documents altered to reflect the document titles
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