Description |
Cover: Household location identification; household head’s name; and telephone numbers.
Household Basic information: Respondent’s age, sex and relationship to the household head.
Knowledge: Respondent’s knowledge about the pandemic including questions on knowledge of to reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19. Respondents knowledge of steps that the government has taken to reduce spread of COVID-19
Behavior: Selected questions on the respondents’ practice in the week preceding the survey. The questions include frequent hand washing and avoiding handshake/physical greetings; avoiding gatherings.
Vaccination Covid-19: Questions on the respondents’ perception about Covid-19 vaccine, vaccination in the country and willingness to participate in the vaccination campaign.
Access to Basic Needs: Information on respondents' access to the following services: purchase of medicines and basic foodstuffs; medical care; wash and water access; return to school after the 2020 lockdown for household members in schooling age (between 5 and 18 years old).
Credit: Household’s debts status since the 12 months before data collection; use of loan, ability to repay loan when their scheduled payment is due.
Employment and Income: This section discusses the impact of coronavirus on employment and income. In particular, it seeks to measure the effects of the coronavirus on livestock activities.
Food Security: Household’s food security status during the last 30 days.
Other Revenues: Household’s sources of livelihood other than employment income.
Shocks: Shocks that affected household in the last two months and their coping strategies. This module is included every two rounds.
Concerns: Household’s concerns about the impact of COVID-19 on personal health and financial wealth.
Fragility, conflicts and violence: Household’s main concerns on social safety, social conflicts and violence in the region where they live.
Interview Results: Result of the interview including observation notes by interviewer regarding the interview, respondent and language of interview. |