South Sudan - KAP WASH 2017 in South Sudan's Ajuong Thok and Pamir Camps

Source UNHCR, Samaritan's Purse
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Time Period of the Dataset [?] November 01, 2017-November 10, 2017 ... More
Modified [?] 7 February 2021
Dataset Added on HDX [?] 7 February 2021 Less
Expected Update Frequency Never
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Kind of Data: Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis: All households in Ajuong Thok and Pamir Refugee Camps
Sampling Procedure: Households were selected using systematic random sampling. Enumerators systematically walked through the camp, block by block, row by row, in such a way as to pass each HH, giving an equal chance of selection for the sample. Within the blocks, enumerators started at one corner, then systematically used the sampling interval to walk up and down along each of the rows throughout the block. This happened in each and every occupied block in Ajuong Thok and Pamir. In each block, the first HH sampled was determined by selecting a random number, between one and the sampling interval, out of a hat. Then, after the first HH, the sampling interval was followed. A female HH head was the first preferred respondent, as she was the one mainly involved in collecting water, performing general hygiene and making decisions on water use in the HH. If she was not available, another member of the HH (over 15 years of age) with knowledge of the HH practices was surveyed. If no one in the HH qualified to answer the survey, enumerators moved to the next HH, according to the sampling interval.
Data Collection Mode: Face-to-face [f2f]

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