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FTF Ghana 2015 Interim Population-Based Survey: Group Membership
Feed the Future (FTF) initiative in Ghana is a collaborative effort that supports country-owned processes and plans for improving food security and nutrition, particularly in the northern part of the country. These datasets cover the interim survey that took place in 2015 and was designed as a follow-up to the baseline survey that happened from 2012 to 2013. The survey covered a range of indicators organized around four groups: (1) economic well-being; (2) women and children anthropometry; (3) hunger and diet diversity; and (4) women's empowerment. The survey design involved two stages in which enumeration areas were selected followed by households. Data was collected in a face-to-face fashion using well-designed questionnaires and other study materials.
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FTF Ghana 2015 Interim Population-Based Survey: Household Identification
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Feed the Future (FTF) initiative in Ghana is a collaborative effort that supports country-owned processes and plans for improving food security and nutrition, particularly in the northern part of the country. These datasets cover the interim survey that took place in 2015 and was designed as a follow-up to the baseline survey that happened from 2012 to 2013. The survey covered a range of indicators organized around four groups: (1) economic well-being; (2) women and children anthropometry; (3) hunger and diet diversity; and (4) women's empowerment. The survey design involved two stages in which enumeration areas were selected followed by households. Data was collected in a face-to-face fashion using well-designed questionnaires and other study materials.
FTF Ghana 2015 Interim Population-Based Survey: Non-Food Expenditures
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Feed the Future (FTF) initiative in Ghana is a collaborative effort that supports country-owned processes and plans for improving food security and nutrition, particularly in the northern part of the country. These datasets cover the interim survey that took place in 2015 and was designed as a follow-up to the baseline survey that happened from 2012 to 2013. The survey covered a range of indicators organized around four groups: (1) economic well-being; (2) women and children anthropometry; (3) hunger and diet diversity; and (4) women's empowerment. The survey design involved two stages in which enumeration areas were selected followed by households. Data was collected in a face-to-face fashion using well-designed questionnaires and other study materials.
FTF Ghana 2015 Interim Population-Based Survey: Exclusive Breastfeeding
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Feed the Future (FTF) initiative in Ghana is a collaborative effort that supports country-owned processes and plans for improving food security and nutrition, particularly in the northern part of the country. These datasets cover the interim survey that took place in 2015 and was designed as a follow-up to the baseline survey that happened from 2012 to 2013. The survey covered a range of indicators organized around four groups: (1) economic well-being; (2) women and children anthropometry; (3) hunger and diet diversity; and (4) women's empowerment. The survey design involved two stages in which enumeration areas were selected followed by households. Data was collected in a face-to-face fashion using well-designed questionnaires and other study materials.
Feed the Future Nepal Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence, Household Data
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This dataset contains the data describing the households interviewed for the first interim survey for monitoring progress made by the Feed the Future (FTF) program in Nepal. The file contains one record per household including data from Modules A, D, and F. This dataset is associated with the data asset for the first interim survey for monitoring progress made by the Feed the Future (FTF) program in Nepal. The data asset is comprised of 7 datasets: households, household members, women, children and the three daatsets needed to calculate the women’s empowerment in agriculture index.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Non-Food Expenditures Over Past 12 Months
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This dataset contains data from sub-Module E5: Non-Food Expenditures over Past 12 Months. It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. Each household with data for non-food expenditures over the past 12 months has multiple records (for the 32 non-food items in sub-Module E5). (32,672 records ÷ 32 non-food items = 1,021 Module E households with sub-Module E5 data.) The unique identifiers in this long file are pbs_id + e501.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Non-Food Expenditures Over Past Three Months
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This dataset contains data from sub-Module E4: Non-Food Expenditures over Past Three Months. It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. Each household with data for non-food expenditures over the past three months has multiple records (for the 39 non-food items in sub-Module E4). (39,819 records ÷ 39 non-food items = 1,021 Module E households with sub-Module E4 data.) The unique identifiers in this long file are pbs_id + e401.
Feed The Future Interim Population-Based Assessment of Cambodia, Modules F-G, Hunger Scale and Women's Empowerment: Section 2
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In the process of migrating data to the current DDL platform, datasets with a large number of variables required splitting into multiple spreadsheets. They should be reassembled by the user to understand the data fully. This is the second spreadsheet of five in the Feed The Future Interim Population-Based Assessment of Cambodia, Modules F-G, Hunger Scale and Women's Empowerment.
Senegal Quality of Policy Process: Stakeholder Survey 2017
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One of the objectives of the Feed the Future (FTF) Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy (FSP) project is to foster credible, inclusive, transparent and sustainable policy processes at country level. As part of the monitoring and evaluation framework of FSP, the project has proposed two contextual qualitative indicators to assess and track the institutional architecture and quality of policy processes on agriculture and food security in FTF countries where the project has major country level activities. Senegal is one of the countries where the FSP project has such activities. This dataset represents a survey conducted in 2017 to assess and monitor: 1) the quality of agriculture and food security policy processes in Senegal, and 2) quality of the institutional architecture for agriculture and food security policy processes, as measured by stakeholder evaluation survey to capture the level of satisfaction and confidence.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Non-Food Expenditures Over Past One Month
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This dataset contains data from sub-Module E3: Non-Food Expenditures over Past One Month. It ias part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. Each household with data for non-food expenditures over the past month has multiple records (for the 26 non-food items in sub-Module E3). (26,546 records ÷ 26 non-food items = 10,210 Module E households with sub-Module E3 data.) The unique identifiers in this long file are pbs_id + e301.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Durable Goods Expenditures
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This dataset contains data from sub-Module E7: Durable Goods Expenditures. It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. Each household with data for durable goods expenditures has multiple records (for the 31 durable goods in sub-Module E7). (31,651 records ÷ 31 non-food items = 1,021 Module E households with sub-Module E7 data.) The unique identifiers in this long file are pbs_id + e701.