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    Ethiopia - Kilite Awlaelo HDSS Core Dataset 2010-2014 (Release 2017)

    Africa-2017
    Reference ID INDEPTH.ET031.CMD2014.V1
    Year 2010 - 2014
    Country Ethiopia
    Producer(s) Alemseged Aregay - Mekelle Univeristy , College of Health Sciences
    Sponsor(s) CDC-Ethiopia - CDC-Ethiopia - Financial and Techinical suport
    Ethiopian Public Health Assocaition - EPHA - Techinical Suport
    Mekelle University - MU - Financial suport
    Collection(s)
    Africa Region – Release 2017
    Metadata PDF Documentation in PDF
    Created on
    Jun 30, 2017
    Last modified
    Jun 30, 2017
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    Data Collection
    Data Collection Dates
    StartEndCycle
    2010-01-012014-12-31Release Coverage
    Time Periods
    StartEndCycle
    2009-01-01Round 1
    2010-12-01Round 2
    2011-07-02Round 3
    2012-01-04Round 4
    2012-12-14Round 5
    2013-11-29Round 6
    2014-01-29Round 7
    2014-11-29Round 8
    2015-01-052016-05-05N/A
    Data Collection Mode
    Proxy Respondent [proxy]
    Data Collection Notes

    There are about 46 field staffs to collect, monitor and supervise the data collection process. Training is given to data collectors two times per year for about a week. The average time taken to complete the questionnaire is 30 minutes.

    OpenHDSS is used from December 2016.
    Questionnaires

    The questionnaire include the following:

    (1) Registration
    (2)Migration:
    (a) Inmigration (b) Outmigration
    (3) Pregnancy:
    (a) Pregnancy Observation (b) Pregnancy Outcome
    (4)Residence
    (5) Birth
    (6) Death
    Data Collectors
    NameAbbreviationAffiliation
    KHDSS Field Data Collectors
    Supervision

    The role of the supervisor was to coordinator field data collection activities, including management of the field teams, supplies and equipment, finances, maps and listings, coordinate with local authorities concerning the survey plan and make arrangements for accommodation and travel. Additionally, the field supervisor assigned the work to the interviewers, spot checked work, maintained field control documents, and sent completed questionnaires and progress reports to the central office.

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