Research report

Midline Survey for the UNICEF/DGIS Program for Accelerating Access to Sanitation and Water for All (ASWA II)

Geographies West and Central Africa

UNICEF

Updated 12 Mar 2024
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The document is a report on a midline survey conducted to assess various indicators in communities, schools, and healthcare facilities. Here’s a concise summary: Data Collection: The survey involved data collection and quality control to ensure completeness.

Analysis: Data analysis was performed to understand the situation better and to compare baseline and midline indicators, identifying progress factors and bottlenecks. Report Production: A final report was produced, analyzing and presenting the results with recommendations.

Expected Results: The survey aimed to measure midline values of effect indicators and some products related to climate change resilience, with a validated implementation plan by UNICEF.

Methodology: The survey methodology included defining concepts such as sample, sampling, and sampling base, focusing on a representative subset of the population to gather statistical data.

The document details the processes and expected outcomes of the survey, emphasizing the importance of a methodical approach to data collection and analysis to inform future actions and recommendations.

UNICEF

Updated 12 Mar 2024
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