Multi Sector Needs Assessment sampling strategy

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Multi Sector Needs Assessment sampling strategy IOM Sudan, Monday 02 August 2021 Khartoum

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Multi Sector Needs Assessmentsampling strategy

IOM Sudan, Monday 02 August 2021

Khartoum

Overview of the MSNA

o Sample representative at state level 98/5o Household level survey – 17,000 interviews

Modality of interview

Phone sample – 4575 interviews• Abyei PCA area• Al Jazirah• Northern• Northern Kordofan• Red Sea• River Nile• Sennar• White Nile

Face-to-face sample – 12,425 interviews• Blue Nile • Central Darfur• East Darfur• Gedaref• Kassala• Khartoum• North Darfur• South Darfur• South Kordofan• West Darfur• West Kordofan

Overview of the MSNA

o Sample representative at state level 98/5o Household level survey – 17,000 interviewso Survey covering:

o Demographicso Displacemento Healtho Nutritiono WASHo Shelter & NFIso Protectiono Accountability to Affected Populations

Key completed

• Agreement of indicators and questionnaire• Coding of questionnaire into Kobo• Sample distribution (locality)• Creation of PSUs• Sample distribution – selection of primary and reserve PSUs• Field planning• Identification of phone numbers• Recruitment

Next steps …

Milestone Expected completion

Training of enumerators for phone sample 04/08

Phone data collection begins 05/08

Training for face-to-face – Batch 1 (8 states) 12/08

Training for face-to-face – Batch 2 (3 states) 19/08

Batch 1 data collection begins 14/08

Batch 2 data collection begins 21/08

Delivery 30-40% cleaned data 31/08

Delivery all cleaned data 23/09

Next steps …

Milestone Expected completion

Protection and severe cases referral ASAP

Agreement on final questionnaire amendments from coding Here, now

Training of enumerators for phone sample 04/08

Phone data collection begins 05/08

Training for face-to-face – Batch 1 (8 states) 12/08

Training for face-to-face – Batch 2 (3 states) 19/08

Batch 1 data collection begins 14/08

Batch 2 data collection begins 21/08

Delivery 30-40% cleaned data 31/08

Delivery all cleaned data 23/09

Protection and severe cases referral

• Form contains an option to refer those affected by a safety and security incidents to a GBV focal point @ Q30:

“If you would like, I can share the contact information for service providers to advice females, who experienced safety and security incidents. [Continue only if the respondent confirms they want the contact information] A number that you can call for advice around gender-based violence is [To be added].”

• IOM field teams also identified around 15 households last year in severe food crisis during data collection

• In both instances we would like details of local focal points to make a referral.

Consent amendment for face to face interviews

PreviousHello, my name is ${enumerator_name}. I am working on a survey that is being facilitated by the humanitarian community, including the United Nations and non- governmental organisations. You have been randomly selected for the survey. The survey is happening all across the country to help update humanitarian organizations about what people need, so that appropriate help and assistance can be provided next year. However, no assistance will be provided based on participation or lack of participation in this survey. Participation in the survey is voluntary, and you can stop at any time. No personal information will be shared, and your responses will be kept anonymous. The survey takes approximately 20 minutes, and your participation would be greatly appreciated. Do you consent to participate, and are you willing and able to respond to questions on behalf of your household?

NewHello, my name is ${enumerator_name}. I am working on a survey that is being facilitated by the humanitarian community, including the United Nations and non- governmental organisations. You have been randomly selected for the survey. The survey is happening all across the country to help update humanitarian organizations about what people need, so that appropriate help and assistance can be provided next year. However, no assistance will be provided based on participation or lack of participation in this survey. Participation in the survey is voluntary, and you can stop at any time. No personal information will be shared, and your responses will be kept anonymous. I will wear a mask during the interview, and we will maintain a safe distance in line with Covid safety measures. The survey takes approximately 20 minutes, and your participation would be greatly appreciated. Do you consent to participate, and are you willing and able to respond to questions on behalf of your household

Minimum age for interview

Previous• Minimum 18 years to participate

New• If respondent is the head of

household – minimum 14 years to participate

• If respondent is not the head of household – minimum 16 years to participate

Individual roster additions

Previous• Member age• Member gender

New• Member age• Member gender• Member worked past 2 weeks• School attendance (children

only)• Highest level of completed

education (adults only)

Change to measurement of disability

PreviousIs there anyone in your household who has difficulty seeing, hearing, speaking, walking, climbing steps, taking care of themselves (e.g., washing), remembering, or concentrating? Please do not include very young household members, such as infants, for whom it is normal that they should need assistance.

• Yes• No

NewIs there anyone in your household who has any of the following difficulties? Please do not include very young household members, such as infants, for whom it is normal that they should need assistance.

• Have difficulty seeing, even if wearing glasses? • Have difficulty hearing, even if using a hearing aid(s)? • Have difficulty walking or climbing steps?• Have difficulty remembering or concentrating?• Have difficulty with self-care, such as washing all over

or dressing?• Difficulty communicating, for example understanding or

being understood in your local language? • None of the above• Do not know• Prefer not to answer

Suggested addition of Coronavirus questionsHas anyone in your household received any information about the coronavirus infection or response?• Yes• No• Do not know• Prefer not to answer

If yes, from who provided of information about the coronavirus infection to the household?• Community leader• Places of worship• Government officials• Friends/family

members• Aid workers• international

organisations (UN, INGOs)

• Aid workers from local NGOs or Civil Society Organisations

• Printed materials, e.g. flyer or notice board

• Information desk/kiosk

• Mobile phone call• SMS• Community

clubs/committees• Other (specify)• Don’t know• Prefer not to answer

DTM teamIOM HQ, Geneva

IOM RO MENA, Cairo IOM CO Sudan, Khartoum

Vlatko Avramovski: [email protected] Halladay: [email protected]

Lorenza Rossi: [email protected] Alshereda: [email protected]

Joseph Slowey: [email protected]