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The Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire in Mozambique

The Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire in Mozambique. BACKGROUND. From Pilot to National Survey. Mr. Joao Dias Loureiro President Mozambique National Statistical Institute December 5, 2000. ROAD MAP. The CWIQ and INE’s 5-year plan From Pilot to National Survey

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The Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire in Mozambique

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  1. The Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire in Mozambique

  2. BACKGROUND From Pilot to National Survey Mr. Joao Dias Loureiro President Mozambique National Statistical Institute December 5, 2000

  3. ROAD MAP • The CWIQ and INE’s 5-year plan • From Pilot to National Survey • Benefits and Limitations • Funding and technical assistance sources • Risk Factors • Lessons Learned

  4. INE’s 5-year PLAN • Key element of 5-year plan: Establishment of an integrated system of Household surveys. • Design of system began in 1999 after broad consultation • Workshop of stakeholders concluded CWIQ core element of HHS program • Annual CWIQ with different modules

  5. THE CWIQ PILOT • Pilot in Feb-April 2000 with 1000 household in both urban and rural areas • Conducted workshop to review results with users – deemed satisfactory overall • Recommended changes in questionnaire for national survey to reflect • Unemployment • Impact of floods • Maternal and child health => Changed questionnaire from 8 to 12 pages

  6. THE NATIONAL CWIQ SURVEY • Selected survey design: National sample of 14,500 households in 675 Enumeration Areas (EAs) • Provide national level estimates • Provincial rural and urban level estimates in 11 provinces • Selected and Trained field supervisors and enumerators (2 weeks) • Fieldwork commenced October 30 for six weeks. • Results to be published end-May 2001

  7. FUTURE USES OF CWIQ IN MOZAMBIQUE • Future surveys to include modules on: • Employment • Victimization • Education • Health • Core CWIQ questions to be used in Household Budget survey

  8. FUNDING and TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE • Technical assistance for Pilot and National Survey provided by World Bank and Statistics Sweden • Funding for Pilot: NORAD and DANIDA • Module on Maternal Health in National Survey funded by USAID

  9. BENEFITS and LIMITATIONS of the CWIQ SURVEY BENEFITS LIMITATIONS • Quick data entry and reporting • Rapid processing of information for policy actions • Simple questionnaire with core & topics as modules • Core questions can be used in other surveys (HHB) • Modifications to Questionnaire cumbersome • Does not address some key welfare questions • Not a household and income expenditure survey • Does not capture seasonality, migration,HH production, etc.

  10. IS THE CWIQ SUSTAINABLE? Risk Factors • Staffing issues: • Understaffing at INE prevents necessary transfer of knowledge • Technical assistance required in : • Sampling design • Survey planning • Data processing (IT) • Financing: • Continued reliance on donors • Inability of Gov’t. to incorporate into own budget in foreseeable future

  11. LESSONS LEARNED • Don’t mess with Core questionnaire, modify modules • Need sufficient staff to ensure proper transfer of knowledge • Know what it is and what it is not. Not a Household Income/Expenditure survey…..

  12. The End

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