RWA_2020_JPDMNA_v01_M
Joint Post Distribution Monitoring and Needs Assessment, December 2020
Name | Country code |
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Rwanda | RWA |
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
Sample survey data [ssd]
Households
Edited, anonymous dataset for licensed distribution.
The scope of the survey includes: demographics; disability and medical conditions; access to basic services; protection; food access and food security; food-based coping strategy index; food sources; livelihood, income generation and impact of COVID-19; asset ownership; debts and savings; challenges and livelihood based coping strategies; market monitoring; household expenditures; vulnerability classification.
Topic |
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Health and Nutrition |
Food security |
Protection |
Livelihood & Social cohesion |
Agriculture |
Cash Assistance |
Food Distribution |
Housing, Land and Property |
Income Generation |
Agency Operational Support |
Elderly and Disabled |
Basic Needs |
All six camps in Rwanda: Mahama, Gihembe, Nyabiheke, Kigeme, Mugombwa, Kiziba
All camp-based population of concern to UNHCR living in Rwanda's six camps: Gihembe, Kigeme, Kiziba, Mahama, Mugombwa and Nyabiheke
Name | Affiliation |
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UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) | UN |
World Food Programme (WFP) |
The sampling was designed to generate representative findings at the camp level, allowing WFP and UNHCR to use the data to make conclusions that could be generalized for the refugee population in each camp. Hence, relevant statistical parameters including a 95 percent confidence level and a margin of error of +-4 percent were applied to calculate the sample size.
The sample size was calculated based on the total number of refugee groups (as the proxy to the total number of households) registered in UNHCR ProGres database as of November 2020.
Systematic random sampling with a fixed periodic interval was conducted in each camps to select the households. An alternative list of households was prepared before going to the field. The enumerators visited the households on this list if the interview with the originally sampled households could not be undertaken with justified reasons.
At the household level, in principle, either the household head or spouse (in the absence of the head) or any adult member of the household (in the absence of both the household head and the spouse) were interviewed. Enumerator did not exclude the child-headed households if sampled.
In total 2,501 households were randomly assessed, with 2,499 consenting to being interviewed. In the analysis, post-stratification weighting was applied to align the sample with the known population proportion for each camp and the sex of the head of household.
Start | End |
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2020-12-04 | 2020-12-15 |
Name | Affiliation |
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World Food Programme | WFP |
UN Refugee Agency | UNHCR |
The questionnaire was programmed in ODK by WFP to enable data collection on mobile devices. ODK and KOBO are the most common data collection software used in humanitarian contexts. A 2.5-day training, and a half-day pilot survey were organized with the goal of enhancing the team's deep understanding of the assessment objectives and best practices for questionnaire administration on the field. The enumeration team was led by the WFP national monitoring associate with the coordination of the Joint Hub Country Coordinator and input from the Hub Joint Assessment Officer. Technical focal points (WFP - M&E, Gender & Protection, UNHCR - CBI, Protection, Livelihood) led different sessions of the training with the Hub Country Coordinator's support. Such joint efforts proved effective in enhancing the quality and efficiency of the training. Improvements to the tools and survey implementation were made during training sessions and pilot surveys. Training and discussion were conducted in local language which created certain communication barriers for the Hub to identify discussion that may need intervention timely.
Following the pilot survey on December 4, the data collection was jointly conducted by WFP and UNHCR between December 5-14, 2020. To ensure participation in the assessment, field sensitization was conducted by the Hub and country teams, which also included Joint Country coordinator's briefing with the camp managers in 3 of 5 camps. In addition, UNHCR field staff joined the field visit to ensure the purpose of the survey was properly communicated to the households and the exercise was conducted smoothly.
Name | Affiliation | |
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Curation Team | UNHCR | microdata@unhcr.org |
UNHCR (2020). Rwanda: Joint Post Distribution Monitoring and Needs Assessment - December 2020. Accessed from https://microdata.unhcr.org
Name | Affiliation | |
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Curation Team | UNHCR | microdata@unhcr.org |
DDI_RWA_2020_JPDMNA_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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UN Refugee Agency | UN | Metadata producer |
Development Economics Data Group | The World Bank | Metadata adapted for World Bank Microdata Library |
2022-11-29
Version 01 (November 2022): This metadata was downloaded from the UNHCR catalog (https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/home) and it is identical to UNHCR version (UNHCR_RWA_2020_JPDMNA_v2.1). The following two metadata fields were edited - Document ID and Survey ID.
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