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Objectives

Methodology. First-ever nodal baseline surveySample based on census 2001Stratified by municipality in ISRDP to ensure coverage, not for URPProbability proportional to size sampling for URP and ISRDP, randomness via random selection of place names in municipality, then random selection of responde

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Objectives

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    1. Objectives Conduct socio-economic and demographic baseline study and situational analyses of DSD services across the 13 ISRDP and 8 URP Nodes Integrate existing provincial research activities in the 10 ISRDP nodes of the UNFPAs 2nd Country Programme Monitor and evaluate local projects Identify and describe types of services being delivered (including Sexual Reproductive Health Services) Establish the challenges encountered in terms of delivery & make recommendations regarding service delivery gaps and ultimately overall improvement in service delivery Provide an overall assessment of impact of these services

    2. Methodology First-ever nodal baseline survey Sample based on census 2001 Stratified by municipality in ISRDP to ensure coverage, not for URP Probability proportional to size sampling for URP and ISRDP, randomness via random selection of place names in municipality, then random selection of respondent (birthday rule), external back-checking 8387 interviews completed in 21 nodes Sample error margin: 1.1% Nodal error margin: 4.9%

    3. Age

    4. Age

    5. Education

    6. Education

    7. Households

    8. Children and grants

    9. Children and grants

    10. Work and money

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