UNHCR_UGA_KAP_2018_PALORINYA_v2.1
WASH KAP Survey, Palorinya Refugee settlement zone 3 - 2018
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Uganda | UGA |
The WASH KAP Uganda Palorinya survey 2018 was implemented by NRC to provide a benchmark on the status of the WASH situation of Refugees in Zone 3 of the settlement. This part had an estimated 69000 people, and for this part, NRC was selected as UNHCR's implementing partner for WASH activities. The sample includes 402 households, randomly selected from the west and east of Zone 3.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household
2.1: Edited, anonymous dataset for licensed distribution.
The survey includes the following topics:
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Water Sanitation Hygiene |
Health |
Zone 3 in the Palorinya refugee settlment
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Norwegian Refugee Council |
UNHCR |
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UNHCR |
The zone was clustered into two locations: Zone West and Zone East. Then Simple Random Sampling was then used to select 4 villages from each cluster. Systematic Random Sampling was applied to select the respondents within each of villages selected.
Sample weights for the household data were computed as the inverse of the probability of selection of the household.
The survey questionnaire used to collect the data consists of the following sections: General Information and Demographics, Water Collection and Storage, Hygiene, Sanitation.
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2018-11-01 | 2018-11-01 |
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Norwegian Refugee Council |
The Data was captured using Kobo on Android-based smartphones. The detailed analysis of the data was conducted using MS Excel to provide analytical depth to the findings as well as significant statistics to help orient future actions and provide recommendations.
Data was anonymized through recoding and local suppression
Cite this data as follows:
UNHCR (2018) WASH KAP Survey, Palorinya Refugee settlement zone 3. UNHCR microdata library: https://microdata.unhcr.org
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Curation team | UNHCR | microdata@unhcr.org |
UNHCR_UGA_2018_KAP_PALORINYA_DDI_v1.0
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UNHCR |
2020-01-02