DDI_BGD_2003_NGO_v01_M_WBDG
2012-06-22
NADA
NGOs in Bangladesh: Activities, Resources, and Governance 2003
NGO 2003
BGD_2003_NGO_v01_M
Varun Gauri and Julia Galef
NADA
Anonymized version for public dissemination: name of NGO and NGO manager were removed, as well as name of mother NGO and address.
This survey is one of the first large, nationally representative surveys of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in a developing country. The NGO sector in Bangladesh is highly organized and relatively homogeneous. Most NGOs utilize a branch and headquarters structure in which branches have limited autonomy from headquarters. At the branch level, most NGOs in the country, whether big or small, focus on credit services, derive more of their income from fees for services than from grants, rely on salaried rather than voluntary staff, keep detailed financial accounts that are externally audited, and hire middle-class college educated men as managers. The convergence to a modal institutional form probably is the result of the persuasive power of ideas, sociological pressures toward acculturation and conformity, as well as material incentives.
Bangladesh
National
Non-governmental organization
What counts as an NGO is an important question for a survey like this one. No answer is self-evident, and the definition chosen depends in large part on the purpose of the research. Because the objective of this research project was to analyze NGOs that are involved in what the donors and government call ''development,'' organizations were deemed NGOs if they appeared on any of the lists used to synthesize the sample frame, or, if the NGOs were discovered during the field enumeration, reports from informed observers suggested that the NGOs were engaged in activities that are generally considered development work in Bangladesh, such as the provision of safe drinking water, sanitation, health care, adult and child education, agricultural training, roads construction, transport, skills training, land rights/tenure, credit, arsenic reduction, environmental work, employment generation, poverty reduction, advocacy in any of these areas, or other related topics. Although the survey questionnaire itself focused on the attributes of NGOs as service providers, they did not have to be engaged in service provision to be included in the sample frame; NGOs engaged in ''consciousness raising'' were also included. In fact, as the results below show, most NGOs were involved in both service provision and consciousness raising. Registration with the NAB is a precondition for obtaining foreign funding in Bangladesh. Because that list constituted an important element of the initial sample frame, the NGOs that were surveyed were typically those that had either applied for foreign funding or that might have considered themselves in a position to do so. The Department of Social Services keeps a separate list of ''social welfare'' or non-profit organizations in the country. That list is much broader than the list kept by the NAB, includes organizations as diverse as mosques, trade unions, tea clubs, and local sports leagues, and includes over 23,000 organizations. That list was not used for the construction of the sample frame because the activities of those organizations, while important for understanding the broader context of civil society organizations in Bangladesh, were not the subject of this research.
Two final points should be emphasized. First, the site to which the questionnaires were applied were the field branches of NGOs (and the headquarters offices of smaller NGOs if the headquarters offices were also engaged in direct development work with communities). Most NGOs in Bangladesh, even the smaller ones, had both field offices and headquarters. Because central headquarters often did not have comprehensive information about the activities and resources of field offices, the survey was applied to the branches themselves. A detailed analysis of the resources and governance of the branches from the point of view of the headquarters staff, while important both to validate the findings at the branch level and to obtain a fuller portrait of resources, the flow of funds, and governance, was beyond the scope of this study.
Second, the data presented here were provided by the NGO managers, and there may be discrepancies between self-reporting and what a thorough review of accounts, based on an external audit, might have revealed.
Sample survey data
The selection of NGO relied on a two-stage sampling design. The initial sample frame was constructed by merging a list of known NGOs from the government's NGO Affairs Bureau (NAB), a list of members of the Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh (ADAB), and lists of the branches of the larger NGOs. On the basis of that synthesized list, 35 political-administrative units, thanas, were selected according to a procedure in which the probability of selection was proportional to estimated size, where size was understood as the share of registered NGOs in the thana. Before selecting NGOs to interview in each thana, survey interviewers conducted a field enumeration of the actual number of NGOs operating in the selected thanas. Employing that updated list based on field enumeration, NGOs were randomly selected in each thana on the basis of a stratified sampling procedure that assured statistically useful sub-samples among NGO types: ''big'' NGOs that had over 1,000 branches across the country (BRAC and ASA), ''big'' NGOs that conducted field operations in more centralized branches (Proshika and Caritas), and other typically ''small'' NGOs.
The decision to obtain representative subsamples of the large and small NGOs was based on the hypothesis that small NGOs might exhibit different governance structures, have access to fewer resources, and engage in different activities than the large NGOs. There is obviously a continuum between large and small NGOs; the decision was made to obtain statistically representative sub-samples of the four large NGOs named above because they are generally considered to have a relatively large ''market share'' in the sector, and because the government's Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) made a similar distinction in its 2000 Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES), which distinguished between the existence of those four NGOs and other NGOs.
Although the community questionnaire of the HIES also inquired about Grameen Bank in its section on NGOs, branches of Grameen Bank were not included in the present survey of NGOs because Grameen Bank is not actually incorporated as an NGO.
THE SAMPLE FRAME AND THE SAMPLE
The initial list consisted of 6,559 NGOs and NGO branches in Bangladesh. The number of NGOs in a given thana ranged from a minimum of one (in 17 thanas) to a maximum of 192 (in the thana of Mohammadpur in metropolitan Dhaka).
The mean number of NGOs per thana was 15.1, and the median was 12. Of the 6,559 NGO offices, some 1,456 consisted of BRAC branches, 1,186 were ASA branches, 125 were Proshika branches, and 98 were Caritas branches. A large percentage (79%) of the small NGOs were also organized into headquarters and branch offices. Among the small NGOs with a large number of branches were Buro (56 sites), Family Planning Services and Training (51 sites), Dhaka Ashania Mission (41 sites), and Esdo (41 sites).
On average, the number of NGOs based on the field enumeration exceeded the initial list by 21%. One question with both policy and theoretical interest is the extent to which Bangladeshi NGOs are serving the needs of the poorest or most needy in the country. One way to address the question (though it has limitations because many NGOs serve clients outside the communities in which they are located) is to examine the concentration of NGOs in the poorest or most needy areas of the country. Income data from the preliminary returns of the 2001 census permitted an analysis of NGO concentration in a given thana as a function of average household income in that thana.
NGO concentrations per capita were lowest in the poorest thanas in the sample, suggesting that NGOs are not locating in the poorest regions of the country. It is also possible, of course, NGOs were targeting not poor thanas per se but poor areas within the thanas. To analyze that possibility, we analyzed NGO concentration per capita by community wealth quintile, where community wealth was constructed using the first principal component of three community wealth measures asked of participants in the focus group discussions (percentage of households in the community with televisions, cement floors, and a resident in paid employment). The concentration of NGOs per capita was relatively high in the second lowest wealth quintile but lowest in communities in the poorest quintile.
Although the results here should be interpreted with caution because they are from a random sample of only 35 thanas, they are consistent with other findings that NGO location decisions in Bangladesh are not targeting the poorest communities.
As noted above, some of the small NGOs in the sample were themselves relatively large, and included organizations with a headquarters and branch structure. Using appropriate sample weights that adjust for the frequencies of NGOs in the sampled thanas as compared to their thana frequencies in the initial synthesized list, we were able to estimate the relative percentages of NGO types in the country. Note that even among the stratum of small NGOs, a branch-headquarters structure was far more prevalent than stand-alone organizations, and that branches of international NGOs were relatively rare in the country.
Face-to-face
Survey enumerators collected the data from March to May 2003. In fact, they applied two questionnaires to each selected NGO—one to the manager or director of the NGO and whose results are reported in this paper, and another one to a focus group of randomly selected individuals in the immediate community where the NGO was operating, the results of which are being reported separately.
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
BGD_2003_NGO_v01_M
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1360
NGO (individual office) identifier
NGO (individual office) identifier
NGO (individual office) identifier
NGO (individual office) identifier
NGO (individual office) identifier
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1
314
Thana
Thana
Thana
Thana
Thana
310
Akhaura
Bagmara
Bandarban
Barisal
Bhola
Bochaganj
Chakaria
Chandina
Chitalmari
Companyganj
Delduar
Dhamrai
Fakirhat
Gabtati
Gaibandha
Gopalpur
Gulshan
Jessore
Manikgonj
Mohammadpur
Mohonpur
Nasirnagar
Natore
Netrokona
Paikgachha
Pakundia
Raipur
Rajair
Ramna
Sadullapur
Sakhipur
Sreepur
Tangail
Wazirpur
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
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1
35
NGO identifier (entire organization, not individual branch)
NGO identifier (entire organization, not individual branch)
NGO identifier (entire organization, not individual branch)
NGO identifier (entire organization, not individual branch)
NGO identifier (entire organization, not individual branch)
310
1
176
ID CODE of NGO
ID CODE of NGO
ID CODE of NGO
ID CODE of NGO
ID CODE of NGO
310
1
1
Interviewer Code
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310
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Supervisor Code
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310
First visit Date
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282
3/23/03
3/24/03
3/25/03
3/26/03
3/27/03
3/28/03
3/29/03
3/30/03
3/31/03
4/1/03
4/10/03
4/11/03
4/12/03
4/13/03
4/14/03
4/15/03
4/16/03
4/17/03
4/19/03
4/2/03
4/20/03
4/21/03
4/22/03
4/23/03
4/3/03
4/4/03
4/5/03
4/6/03
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5/10/03
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First visit Result
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176
134
1
5
1
Completed
2
Not present
3
Postponed
4
Refused
5
Partly completed
Sysmiss
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Second visit Date
Second visit Date
190
1/0/00
3/14/03
3/24/03
3/25/03
3/26/03
3/27/03
3/28/03
3/29/03
3/30/03
3/31/03
4/1/03
4/10/03
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4/14/03
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151
159
1
5
1
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Sysmiss
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45
3/25/03
3/26/03
3/27/03
3/29/03
3/30/03
3/31/03
4/1/03
4/11/03
4/12/03
4/13/03
4/14/03
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40
270
1
1
1
Completed
2
Not present
3
Postponed
4
Refused
5
Partly completed
Sysmiss
Thana
Thana
Thana
Thana
Thana
Physical Address [road and directions]
310
Akhaura
Bagmara
Bandarban
Bandarban Sadar
Barisal
Barisal Sadar
Bochaganj
Burirchang
Chakaria
Chandina
Chitalmari
Companyganj
Delduar
Dhamrai
Fakirhat
Gabtoli
Gaibandha
Gopalpur
Gulshan
Jessore
Katowali
Kotwali
Manikgonj
Mohammad pur
Mohammadpur
Mohan Pur
Nasir Nogor
Nasirnogor
Natore
Netrokona
Paikgacha
Pakundia
Raipur
Rajair
Ramna
Sadar
Sadullapur
Sakhipur
Sreepur
Wazirpur
District
District
District
District
District
Physical Address [road and directions]
310
B.Baria
B/Baria
Bagerhat
Bandarban
Barisal
Bhola
Bogra
Comilla
Cox's Bazar
Dhaka
Dinajpur
Gaibandha
Gazipur
Jessore
Khulna
Kishoreganj
Kishorganj
Laxmipur
Mafaripur
Magura
Manikgonj
Natore
Netrokona
Rajshahi
Rajshai
Sylhet
Tangail
Gender of respondent
Gender of respondent
Gender of respondent
Gender of respondent
Gender of respondent
Gender of respondent
310
1
2
1
Male
2
Female
Position in NGO
Position in NGO
Position in NGO
Position in NGO
Position in NGO
Position in [NGO]:
310
1
3
1
Director/manager/head
2
3
Other (specify)
Title [if (3) on q7]
Title [if (3) on q7]
Title [if (3) on q7]
Title [if (3) on q7]
Title [if (3) on q7]
Position in [NGO]:
310
Accountant
Area Co- ordinator
Area Co-Ordinator
Area Co-ordinator
Area Co-ordinatore
Area Co-orginator
Area Coordinator
Area Manager
Area Organizer
Asistant Manager
Associate Co-ordinator
Branch Manager
C.M.
C.O
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Comilla-ordinator
Councilar
Deputy Director
Executive Director
F. Coordinator
Field Officer
Field coordinator
Field officer
Fild Officer
Instructor
Manager
P.O incharge
Paramedic
President
Principal
Program Officer
Programme Co-ordinator
Project Co-ordinator
Project Manager
Secretary
Srizoni Bangladesh. Regional Officer
Team Leader
Teem In charge
Unit Manager
In what year were NGO’s operations in this area established?
In what year were NGO’s operations in this area established?
In what year were NGO’s operations in this area established?
In what year were NGO’s operations in this area established?
In what year were NGO’s operations in this area established?
In what year were [NGO]’s operations in this area established?
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1958
2002
Did NGO begin operating right away in this Area?
Did NGO begin operating right away in this Area?
Did NGO begin operating right away in this Area?
Did NGO begin operating right away in this Area?
Did NGO begin operating right away in this Area?
Did [NGO] begin operating right away in this Area?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
In what year did NGO actually begin operations?
In what year did NGO actually begin operations?
In what year did NGO actually begin operations?
In what year did NGO actually begin operations?
In what year did NGO actually begin operations?
[If No] In what year did [NGO] actually begin operations?
310
2001
Is NGO: [Circle what applies]
Is NGO: [Circle what applies]
Is NGO: [Circle what applies]
Is NGO: [Circle what applies]
Is NGO: [Circle what applies]
Is [NGO]: [Circle what applies]
310
1
4
1
A stand alone NGO without any other branches
2
Main office of an indigenous (Bangladeshi) NGO with other branches
3
A branch office of an indigenous (Bangladeshi) NGO
4
A division orbranch of an international NGO
How many branches does NGO have?
How many branches does NGO have?
How many branches does NGO have?
How many branches does NGO have?
How many branches does NGO have?
How many branches does [NGO] have?
310
63
What is the average age of these branches? [in years]
What is the average age of these branches? [in years]
What is the average age of these branches? [in years]
What is the average age of these branches? [in years]
What is the average age of these branches? [in years]
What is the average age of these branches?
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17
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
12
17
Independent decisions - Initiating an activity in a new program area
Independent decisions - Initiating an activity in a new program area
Independent decisions - Initiating an activity in a new program area
Independent decisions - Initiating an activity in a new program area
Independent decisions - Initiating an activity in a new program area
Which decisions are made by this branch without consulting the supervising branch or headquarters? (Circle all that are appropriate)
310
1
1
Independent decisions - Hire new staff
Independent decisions - Hire new staff
Independent decisions - Hire new staff
Independent decisions - Hire new staff
Independent decisions - Hire new staff
Which decisions are made by this branch without consulting the supervising branch or headquarters? (Circle all that are appropriate)
310
1
1
Independent decisions - Set staff salaries
Independent decisions - Set staff salaries
Independent decisions - Set staff salaries
Independent decisions - Set staff salaries
Independent decisions - Set staff salaries
Which decisions are made by this branch without consulting the supervising branch or headquarters? (Circle all that are appropriate)
310
1
1
Independent decisions - Develop a partnerships with another other NGO
Independent decisions - Develop a partnerships with another other NGO
Independent decisions - Develop a partnerships with another other NGO
Independent decisions - Develop a partnerships with another other NGO
Independent decisions - Develop a partnerships with another other NGO
Which decisions are made by this branch without consulting the supervising branch or headquarters? (Circle all that are appropriate)
310
1
1
Independent decisions - Contact local government authorities
Independent decisions - Contact local government authorities
Independent decisions - Contact local government authorities
Independent decisions - Contact local government authorities
Independent decisions - Contact local government authorities
Which decisions are made by this branch without consulting the supervising branch or headquarters? (Circle all that are appropriate)
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1
1
Independent decisions - Consult the community about an issue
Independent decisions - Consult the community about an issue
Independent decisions - Consult the community about an issue
Independent decisions - Consult the community about an issue
Independent decisions - Consult the community about an issue
Which decisions are made by this branch without consulting the supervising branch or headquarters? (Circle all that are appropriate)
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1
1
Independent decisions - Conduct a staff performance review
Independent decisions - Conduct a staff performance review
Independent decisions - Conduct a staff performance review
Independent decisions - Conduct a staff performance review
Independent decisions - Conduct a staff performance review
Which decisions are made by this branch without consulting the supervising branch or headquarters? (Circle all that are appropriate)
310
1
1
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By email
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By email
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By email
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By email
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By email
How often does the central office communicate with branch offices, on average
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7
1
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7
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By telephone
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By telephone
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By telephone
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By telephone
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: By telephone
How often does the central office communicate with branch offices, on average
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120
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: Through personal visi
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: Through personal visi
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: Through personal visi
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: Through personal visi
Frequency Central office communicates with branch offices: Through personal visi
How often does the central office communicate with branch offices, on average
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30
In which country is the head office of the international NGO
In which country is the head office of the international NGO
In which country is the head office of the international NGO
In which country is the head office of the international NGO
In which country is the head office of the international NGO
In which country is the head office of the international NGO
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3
1
UK
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USA
3
Other
[If (3) Other on Q17: specify]
[If (3) Other on Q17: specify]
[If (3) Other on Q17: specify]
[If (3) Other on Q17: specify]
[If (3) Other on Q17: specify]
In which country is the head office of the international NGO
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Belgium
Jeneva
Approximately in what year was the international NGO founded?
Approximately in what year was the international NGO founded?
Approximately in what year was the international NGO founded?
Approximately in what year was the international NGO founded?
Approximately in what year was the international NGO founded?
Approximately in what year was the international NGO founded?
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1920
Is Involved in raising awareness about particular issues?
Is Involved in raising awareness about particular issues?
Is Involved in raising awareness about particular issues?
Is Involved in raising awareness about particular issues?
Is Involved in raising awareness about particular issues?
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about particular issues?
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1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Involved in raising awareness about road safety
Involved in raising awareness about road safety
Involved in raising awareness about road safety
Involved in raising awareness about road safety
Involved in raising awareness about road safety
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about HIV/AIDS
Involved in raising awareness about HIV/AIDS
Involved in raising awareness about HIV/AIDS
Involved in raising awareness about HIV/AIDS
Involved in raising awareness about HIV/AIDS
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about other health issues
Involved in raising awareness about other health issues
Involved in raising awareness about other health issues
Involved in raising awareness about other health issues
Involved in raising awareness about other health issues
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about pollution/latrines/garbage/sewer issues
Involved in raising awareness about pollution/latrines/garbage/sewer issues
Involved in raising awareness about pollution/latrines/garbage/sewer issues
Involved in raising awareness about pollution/latrines/garbage/sewer issues
Involved in raising awareness about pollution/latrines/garbage/sewer issues
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about nutrition issues
Involved in raising awareness about nutrition issues
Involved in raising awareness about nutrition issues
Involved in raising awareness about nutrition issues
Involved in raising awareness about nutrition issues
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about human rights issues
Involved in raising awareness about human rights issues
Involved in raising awareness about human rights issues
Involved in raising awareness about human rights issues
Involved in raising awareness about human rights issues
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about gender issues
Involved in raising awareness about gender issues
Involved in raising awareness about gender issues
Involved in raising awareness about gender issues
Involved in raising awareness about gender issues
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about protection of wildlife/forest/environment
Involved in raising awareness about protection of wildlife/forest/environment
Involved in raising awareness about protection of wildlife/forest/environment
Involved in raising awareness about protection of wildlife/forest/environment
Involved in raising awareness about protection of wildlife/forest/environment
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about arsenic
Involved in raising awareness about arsenic
Involved in raising awareness about arsenic
Involved in raising awareness about arsenic
Involved in raising awareness about arsenic
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Involved in raising awareness about other issues
Involved in raising awareness about other issues
Involved in raising awareness about other issues
Involved in raising awareness about other issues
Involved in raising awareness about other issues
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
[If yes on q20_10]: type of issue
[If yes on q20_10]: type of issue
[If yes on q20_10]: type of issue
[If yes on q20_10]: type of issue
[If yes on q20_10]: type of issue
Is [NGO] actively involved in raising public awareness about: [Circle all that apply]
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Acid Throw, Child Marriage
Adult Education
Adult Literacy
Advice to Bangladesh Extention Educated
Agriculture
Agriculture, Physiotherapy, Theater
Area Development
Child & Women Rights
Child Education
Child Education/Adult Education
Child Right Prog.
Child and co-ordinated programme to commbat Child Trafficking
Children Right
Children's Exhibition
Cooperation for disable
Credit Program
Democracy well administration, Aware of vote
Democracy, Voter, Awarness, School program, Rally
Deposit, Credit
Disaster Management
Disaster, Mother & Child Health
Disater
Disbursement, Good governance, Democracy
Discourage Early Marrige
Dowry
Dowry and Illegal Divorce
Drug adicted Treatment
Early Marriage
Education
Education, Drug Addiction, Political Environment
Education, Micro Credit, Training
Electricity & Water
Employment
Employment generation
Employment, Non formal Education
Fisheries, Micro Credit
Fisheries, RVCC, Education
Fishery, Twisting
Fuel
Handicrafts, Fishery, API culture etc.
Health Care
Homestead Gardening
Human Rights
Human Rised
Implement
Income Genarating Activities
Increasing Income
Law, Acid, Rap
Legal Aid
Legal Aid, Voter education
Legal Aid, acid
Legal Aids
Literacy
Micro Credit
Micro Credit, Nurssary, Feshary, NFP.
Mircro Credit, NFP.
N.I.D
NFPE
NFPE, Micro Credit, Home stead gardening
Nursery
Plantation
Plantation, Loan without condition
Poultry & Dairy Firm
Primary Education
Road Repair, Education, NFP.
Safe Drinking Water
Safe Drinking Water, Poor People
Safety Drinking water
Service to the disaster
Small Loan, Fisheries
Small Scale Industry
Social Right & Legal Rights
Training
Training and adult literacy
Tub
Water Supply and Sanitation
Women & Child Trafficking Protection
Does NGO raise public awareness via concert/fair/street band/drama
Does NGO raise public awareness via concert/fair/street band/drama
Does NGO raise public awareness via concert/fair/street band/drama
Does NGO raise public awareness via concert/fair/street band/drama
Does NGO raise public awareness via concert/fair/street band/drama
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Does NGO raise public awareness via training and meetings
Does NGO raise public awareness via training and meetings
Does NGO raise public awareness via training and meetings
Does NGO raise public awareness via training and meetings
Does NGO raise public awareness via training and meetings
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Does NGO raise public awareness via posters/leaflets/newsletter
Does NGO raise public awareness via posters/leaflets/newsletter
Does NGO raise public awareness via posters/leaflets/newsletter
Does NGO raise public awareness via posters/leaflets/newsletter
Does NGO raise public awareness via posters/leaflets/newsletter
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Does NGO raise public awareness via newspaper/magazines/radio
Does NGO raise public awareness via newspaper/magazines/radio
Does NGO raise public awareness via newspaper/magazines/radio
Does NGO raise public awareness via newspaper/magazines/radio
Does NGO raise public awareness via newspaper/magazines/radio
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Does NGO raise public awareness via open air speech/preaching/public address
Does NGO raise public awareness via open air speech/preaching/public address
Does NGO raise public awareness via open air speech/preaching/public address
Does NGO raise public awareness via open air speech/preaching/public address
Does NGO raise public awareness via open air speech/preaching/public address
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Does NGO raise public awareness during religious service
Does NGO raise public awareness during religious service
Does NGO raise public awareness during religious service
Does NGO raise public awareness during religious service
Does NGO raise public awareness during religious service
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Does NGO raise public awareness visit to prisons and hospitals
Does NGO raise public awareness visit to prisons and hospitals
Does NGO raise public awareness visit to prisons and hospitals
Does NGO raise public awareness visit to prisons and hospitals
Does NGO raise public awareness visit to prisons and hospitals
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Does NGO raise public awareness via door to door campaigns
Does NGO raise public awareness via door to door campaigns
Does NGO raise public awareness via door to door campaigns
Does NGO raise public awareness via door to door campaigns
Does NGO raise public awareness via door to door campaigns
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Does NGO raise public awareness via - other
Does NGO raise public awareness via - other
Does NGO raise public awareness via - other
Does NGO raise public awareness via - other
Does NGO raise public awareness via - other
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
[if yes on q21_9] Type of awareness raising
[if yes on q21_9] Type of awareness raising
[if yes on q21_9] Type of awareness raising
[if yes on q21_9] Type of awareness raising
[if yes on q21_9] Type of awareness raising
Does [NGO] raise public awareness via: [Circle all that apply]
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Advice
Community Meeting
Consultation
Consultation with group
Debats, Rally, Campaign
Discussion in the class room
Doury
Flip chart
Group Discussion
Group Meeting
In group meeting Discussion
Meeting
Personal News Letter
Rally
Rally workshop
Rally, Cultural Programme
Regular Discussion
Sports
Though Community
Through PNGO
Village Organization, Meeting
Weekly Meeting
Weekly meeting
group meeting
Approximately how many people have participated in NGO’s training and meetings?
Approximately how many people have participated in NGO’s training and meetings?
Approximately how many people have participated in NGO’s training and meetings?
Approximately how many people have participated in NGO’s training and meetings?
Approximately how many people have participated in NGO’s training and meetings?
[If mentioned training and meetings 2) in question Q21; else go to Q23] Over the past 12 months, approximately how many people have participated in [NGO]’s training and meetings?
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92160
NGO involved in advocacy or lobbying the government over last 12 months?
NGO involved in advocacy or lobbying the government over last 12 months?
NGO involved in advocacy or lobbying the government over last 12 months?
NGO involved in advocacy or lobbying the government over last 12 months?
NGO involved in advocacy or lobbying the government over last 12 months?
Over the last 12 months, has [NGO] been involved in advocacy or lobbying the government?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Type of advocacy or lobbying: petitions
Type of advocacy or lobbying: petitions
Type of advocacy or lobbying: petitions
Type of advocacy or lobbying: petitions
Type of advocacy or lobbying: petitions
What form do [NGO]’s advocacy or lobbying activities take? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
1
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with national authorities
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with national authorities
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with national authorities
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with national authorities
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with national authorities
What form do [NGO]’s advocacy or lobbying activities take? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
1
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with local authorities
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with local authorities
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with local authorities
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with local authorities
Type of advocacy or lobbying: meetings with local authorities
What form do [NGO]’s advocacy or lobbying activities take? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
1
Type of advocacy or lobbying: public statements to press or radio/press release
Type of advocacy or lobbying: public statements to press or radio/press release
Type of advocacy or lobbying: public statements to press or radio/press release
Type of advocacy or lobbying: public statements to press or radio/press release
Type of advocacy or lobbying: public statements to press or radio/press release
What form do [NGO]’s advocacy or lobbying activities take? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
1
Type of advocacy or lobbying: march
Type of advocacy or lobbying: march
Type of advocacy or lobbying: march
Type of advocacy or lobbying: march
Type of advocacy or lobbying: march
What form do [NGO]’s advocacy or lobbying activities take? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
1
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specify)
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specify)
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specify)
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specify)
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specify)
What form do [NGO]’s advocacy or lobbying activities take? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
1
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specified)
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specified)
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specified)
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specified)
Type of advocacy or lobbying: other (specified)
What form do [NGO]’s advocacy or lobbying activities take? [Circle all that apply]
310
Leaflet, Poster
Monthly Report
Rally Meeting
Rally, Meeting
Seminar, Workshop
T.V
Over past 12 months: Nb meetings with national authorities to lobby government?
Over past 12 months: Nb meetings with national authorities to lobby government?
Over past 12 months: Nb meetings with national authorities to lobby government?
Over past 12 months: Nb meetings with national authorities to lobby government?
Over past 12 months: Nb meetings with national authorities to lobby government?
[If answered Yes to 2 in Q24] Over the past 12 months, at approximately how many meetings with national authorities did [NGO] lobby the government?
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288
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to change government policy?
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to change government policy?
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to change government policy?
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to change government policy?
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to change government policy?
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to change government policy?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Please state the policy
Please state the policy
Please state the policy
Please state the policy
Please state the policy
[If yes] Please state the policy
310
Chisd & Women Rights
Dowry, Immature marriage
Environment Pollution Control
How do V.G.D card Distribution
Humanity
Land acquire for landless
Plantation
Reduction Price of Poultry
To Improve the law of child, Trafficking
To determine Govt. policy
To give shelter for poor
To influence law order
Wataosn Perpos
Water Policy Development
Women's Right, Implementation
Was the policy changed subsequent to the meeting
Was the policy changed subsequent to the meeting
Was the policy changed subsequent to the meeting
Was the policy changed subsequent to the meeting
Was the policy changed subsequent to the meeting
Was the policy changed subsequent to the meeting between [NGO} and the government agency?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Purpose of any meetings was to obtain contract or financial assistance
Purpose of any meetings was to obtain contract or financial assistance
Purpose of any meetings was to obtain contract or financial assistance
Purpose of any meetings was to obtain contract or financial assistance
Purpose of any meetings was to obtain contract or financial assistance
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to obtain a contract or other financial assistance for [NGO]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support?
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support?
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support?
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support?
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support?
[If yes] Would you say that the meetings helped [NGO] obtain financial support?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Purpose was to obtain contract/financ. assistance for other local organ./village
Purpose was to obtain contract/financ. assistance for other local organ./village
Purpose was to obtain contract/financ. assistance for other local organ./village
Purpose was to obtain contract/financ. assistance for other local organ./village
Purpose was to obtain contract/financ. assistance for other local organ./village
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to obtain a contract or other financial assistance for other local organizations, or [name of village]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Meetings helped local organizations obtain financial support?
Meetings helped local organizations obtain financial support?
Meetings helped local organizations obtain financial support?
Meetings helped local organizations obtain financial support?
Meetings helped local organizations obtain financial support?
[If yes] Would you say that the meetings helped these local organizations obtain financial support?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Over the past 12 months, nb meetings with local authorities to lobby government
Over the past 12 months, nb meetings with local authorities to lobby government
Over the past 12 months, nb meetings with local authorities to lobby government
Over the past 12 months, nb meetings with local authorities to lobby government
Over the past 12 months, nb meetings with local authorities to lobby government
[If answered Yes to 3 in Q24; else go to Q41] Over the past 12 months, at approximately how many meetings with local authorities did [NGO] lobby the government?
310
339
Purpose of meetings was to change government policy
Purpose of meetings was to change government policy
Purpose of meetings was to change government policy
Purpose of meetings was to change government policy
Purpose of meetings was to change government policy
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to change government policy?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Please state the policy
Please state the policy
Please state the policy
Please state the policy
Please state the policy
[If yes] Please state the policy
310
Alternative option for water
Change the selection procedure of VGD
Child & Women Oppression
Development of law & Discipline
Development of law and Order
Discipline
Distribution of land among the poor
Empower women right
Environment
Havited council center Barisal Divission
Increase public genaral prsents of LGED activities
Land donation for landless, Land for Hospital
Public assistance
The tree of social forestry should not cut before 20 years
To Help the International Law
Water Policy Development
Watson
Policy changed subsequent to the meeting between NGO and government agency?
Policy changed subsequent to the meeting between NGO and government agency?
Policy changed subsequent to the meeting between NGO and government agency?
Policy changed subsequent to the meeting between NGO and government agency?
Policy changed subsequent to the meeting between NGO and government agency?
Was the policy changed subsequent to the meeting between [NGO] and the government agency?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Purpose of any of these meetings to obtain contract or other financial assistanc
Purpose of any of these meetings to obtain contract or other financial assistanc
Purpose of any of these meetings to obtain contract or other financial assistanc
Purpose of any of these meetings to obtain contract or other financial assistanc
Purpose of any of these meetings to obtain contract or other financial assistanc
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to obtain a contract or other financial assistance for [NGO]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support
Meetings helped NGO obtain financial support
[If yes] Would you say that the meetings helped [NGO] obtain financial support?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Purpose to obtain contract or financial assistance for other local organizations
Purpose to obtain contract or financial assistance for other local organizations
Purpose to obtain contract or financial assistance for other local organizations
Purpose to obtain contract or financial assistance for other local organizations
Purpose to obtain contract or financial assistance for other local organizations
Was the purpose of any of these meetings to obtain a contract or other financial assistance for other local organizations?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Meetings helped organizations obtain financial support
Meetings helped organizations obtain financial support
Meetings helped organizations obtain financial support
Meetings helped organizations obtain financial support
Meetings helped organizations obtain financial support
[If yes] Would you say that the meetings helped these organizations to obtain financial support?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Is NGO a network or umbrella organization?
Is NGO a network or umbrella organization?
Is NGO a network or umbrella organization?
Is NGO a network or umbrella organization?
Is NGO a network or umbrella organization?
Is [NGO] a network or umbrella organization?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many NGOs members does NGO have?
How many NGOs members does NGO have?
How many NGOs members does NGO have?
How many NGOs members does NGO have?
How many NGOs members does NGO have?
[If Yes] Currently, how many NGOs and CBOs members does [NGO] have?
310
115
How many CBOs members does NGO have?
How many CBOs members does NGO have?
How many CBOs members does NGO have?
How many CBOs members does NGO have?
How many CBOs members does NGO have?
[If Yes] Currently, how many NGOs and CBOs members does [NGO] have?
310
52
CBOs are community-based organizations
Is NGO working in partnership with other NGOs or with CBOs?
Is NGO working in partnership with other NGOs or with CBOs?
Is NGO working in partnership with other NGOs or with CBOs?
Is NGO working in partnership with other NGOs or with CBOs?
Is NGO working in partnership with other NGOs or with CBOs?
Is [NGO] working in partnership with other NGOs or with CBOs ?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
CBOs are community-based organizations
Over the last 12 months, with how many NGOs did NGO work?
Over the last 12 months, with how many NGOs did NGO work?
Over the last 12 months, with how many NGOs did NGO work?
Over the last 12 months, with how many NGOs did NGO work?
Over the last 12 months, with how many NGOs did NGO work?
[If Yes] Over the last 12 months, with how many NGOs and CBOs did [NGO] work?
310
31
Over the last 12 months, with how many CBOs did NGO work?
Over the last 12 months, with how many CBOs did NGO work?
Over the last 12 months, with how many CBOs did NGO work?
Over the last 12 months, with how many CBOs did NGO work?
Over the last 12 months, with how many CBOs did NGO work?
[If Yes] Over the last 12 months, with how many NGOs and CBOs did [NGO] work?
310
1440
Which activities did NGO work in partnership with these organizations?
Which activities did NGO work in partnership with these organizations?
Which activities did NGO work in partnership with these organizations?
Which activities did NGO work in partnership with these organizations?
Which activities did NGO work in partnership with these organizations?
Which activities did [NGO] work in partnership with these organizations?
310
3
1
In all works
2
In some
3
None
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
Which activities did [NGO] work in partnership with these organizations?
310
Adult education
Agriculture by Tractor
Awarness of the socity
BRAC
Care
Child Education
Childdren
Children security
Credit
Different Health activities
Education
Education Service
Health
Human Rights
IGA
Issues relating Primary Education
May Day
Micor Credit
Micro Credit
Micro Crefit
Moicor Credit
Non formal child Educatio
Non formal primary school
Non-formal Education
Nursery
Road Construction
Safety Drinking water
Sanitation
Sanitation,
Shondar Bon Diversion Rd
Skill Development
Small Loan
Training
Training Field Visit
WFP
Water & Sanitation
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
Which activities did [NGO] work in partnership with these organizations?
310
Adult Education
Animal Hospita
Campaign for education
Children rights
Credit
Drinking Water
Drinking water
Education
Environment
Field Visit
Health
Health Care
Health Service
Legal Aid for victimize women
Micro Creadit
Micro Credit
Mother and Child day
Nicro Crefit
Reporting
Road Construction
Sanitation
Sanitatrion & Safe drinki
School Program
Self dependent
Shelter of sex worker
Small Business
Training
Womens Right
Workshop
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
Which activities did [NGO] work in partnership with these organizations?
310
Adult eductation
Arsenic Metigatioon
Education
Election Monitoring
Environment
Field Visit
Food & Nutrition
Health
Health Care
Immunization day
Micro Credit
Poultry & Dairy
Reporitng
Social revolution
Trafficking
Training
Training workshop
Water supply for Agriculture
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
Which activities did [NGO] work in partnership with these organizations?
310
Loan
Management
Micro Credit
Mother & Child Health
Nursery
Seed
Workshop
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
(if yes on q45_2, specify)
Which activities did [NGO] work in partnership with these organizations?
310
Education
Fisheries, NFPE
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better information
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better information
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better information
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better information
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better information
Why did [NGO] choose to work with these organizations? (circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain betterconnection to thecommunity
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain betterconnection to thecommunity
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain betterconnection to thecommunity
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain betterconnection to thecommunity
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain betterconnection to thecommunity
Why did [NGO] choose to work with these organizations? (circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better connections to government
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better connections to government
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better connections to government
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better connections to government
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain better connections to government
Why did [NGO] choose to work with these organizations? (circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain more financial resources
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain more financial resources
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain more financial resources
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain more financial resources
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain more financial resources
Why did [NGO] choose to work with these organizations? (circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain other
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain other
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain other
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain other
Reason work with these organizations: To obtain other
Why did [NGO] choose to work with these organizations? (circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason work with these organizations: Other - specified
Reason work with these organizations: Other - specified
Reason work with these organizations: Other - specified
Reason work with these organizations: Other - specified
Reason work with these organizations: Other - specified
Why did [NGO] choose to work with these organizations? (circle all that apply)
310
Benefit for the Community
Bring every child in capture of education and remove illiteracy
Education
For quick development and poverty eradication
For the improvement of society
Reduced poverty
Social Decelopment
Socio Economic Dev.
Socio Economic Dev. Of the group
Socio Economic Development
Socio- Economic Dev
Socio- Economic Devlopment
Socio- Economic Devlopment of CBO
Technical Support
To Eradicate Poverty Rapidly
To Improve ability
To Improve economic condition, To empower the poor people
To Improve the Society
To Improve the work
To Reduce Poverty
To ensure Safety Drinking water and Sanitation
To give service of society
To impreve our country
To increase a awareness
NGO gives grants to other NGOs or to CBOs
NGO gives grants to other NGOs or to CBOs
NGO gives grants to other NGOs or to CBOs
NGO gives grants to other NGOs or to CBOs
NGO gives grants to other NGOs or to CBOs
Does [NGO] give grants to other NGOs or to CBOs ?
310
1
4
1
NGOs
2
CBOs
3
NGOs and CBOs
4
None/does not give grants
Over last 12 months, to how many NGOs did NGO give grants?
Over last 12 months, to how many NGOs did NGO give grants?
Over last 12 months, to how many NGOs did NGO give grants?
Over last 12 months, to how many NGOs did NGO give grants?
Over last 12 months, to how many NGOs did NGO give grants?
[If answered 1, 2 or 3] Over the last 12 months, to how many NGOs and CBOs did [NGO] give grants?
310
21
Over last 12 months, to how many CBOs did NGO give grants?
Over last 12 months, to how many CBOs did NGO give grants?
Over last 12 months, to how many CBOs did NGO give grants?
Over last 12 months, to how many CBOs did NGO give grants?
Over last 12 months, to how many CBOs did NGO give grants?
[If answered 1, 2 or 3] Over the last 12 months, to how many NGOs and CBOs did [NGO] give grants?
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NGO pays other NGOs or CBOs for work they do on behalf of NGO
NGO pays other NGOs or CBOs for work they do on behalf of NGO
NGO pays other NGOs or CBOs for work they do on behalf of NGO
NGO pays other NGOs or CBOs for work they do on behalf of NGO
NGO pays other NGOs or CBOs for work they do on behalf of NGO
Does [NGO] pay other NGOs or to CBOs for work they do on behalf of [NGO]?
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1
4
1
NGOs
2
CBOs
3
NGOs and CBOs
4
None/does not give grants
Over last 12 months, how many NGOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over last 12 months, how many NGOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over last 12 months, how many NGOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over last 12 months, how many NGOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over last 12 months, how many NGOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over the last 12 months, how many NGOs and CBOs did [NGO] pay for work they do on the behalf of [NGO]?
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21
Over last 12 months, how many CBOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over last 12 months, how many CBOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over last 12 months, how many CBOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over last 12 months, how many CBOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over last 12 months, how many CBOs did NGO pay for work on the behalf of NGO?
Over the last 12 months, how many NGOs and CBOs did [NGO] pay for work they do on the behalf of [NGO]?
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Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Which were the activities that [NGO] paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs? (Please list)
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Advocacy, Gender Dev.
Agriculturel hand over project - water supply for IRRI
Disaster Management,
Education
Education Service
Health Facilities
Micro - Finance
Micro Finence
Movement ag
Non Formal Child Education
Non Formal Primary Education
Organization development,
Safety Drinking water
School Program
Traning Program
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Which were the activities that [NGO] paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs? (Please list)
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Capacity building
Credit
Entrepreneurship
Health
Health Facilities
Micro Credit
Non Formal Primary
Sanitation
Smoking
Training
Work Shop
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Which were the activities that [NGO] paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs? (Please list)
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Arsenic Metigatioon
Awarnes Building
Environment
Income Generating
Income generating activities
Leadership, Training complete
Road Repearing
Safe Drinking Water
Training
Workshop
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Which were the activities that [NGO] paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs? (Please list)
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Health
Help the poor
Micro Credit
Regulation, Credit Program
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Which were the activities that [NGO] paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs? (Please list)
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Awareness builder
Non Formal Education
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Which were the activities that [NGO] paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs? (Please list)
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Social Awareness
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Which were the activities that [NGO] paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs? (Please list)
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Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Activities that NGO paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs?
Which were the activities that [NGO] paid to be implemented by NGOs and CBOs? (Please list)
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Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better information
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better information
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better information
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better information
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better information
Why did [NGO] choose to contract out this work? Because the NGO/CBO had: (circle all that apply)
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1
1
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to communi
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to communi
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to communi
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to communi
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to communi
Why did [NGO] choose to contract out this work? Because the NGO/CBO had: (circle all that apply)
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1
1
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to governm
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to governm
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to governm
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to governm
Choose to contract out work because the NGO/CBO had better connection to governm
Why did [NGO] choose to contract out this work? Because the NGO/CBO had: (circle all that apply)
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1
1
Choose to contract out work for other reason (specify)
Choose to contract out work for other reason (specify)
Choose to contract out work for other reason (specify)
Choose to contract out work for other reason (specify)
Choose to contract out work for other reason (specify)
Why did [NGO] choose to contract out this work? Because the NGO/CBO had: (circle all that apply)
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1
1
Reason why choose to contract out work
Reason why choose to contract out work
Reason why choose to contract out work
Reason why choose to contract out work
Reason why choose to contract out work
Why did [NGO] choose to contract out this work? Because the NGO/CBO had: (circle all that apply)
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Capacity Building to Eradi cate poverty
For Meetup quick demand of drinkin water and Sanitation facilities
To Eradicate Poverty and to Remove Illiteracy
To reduce poverty
Does NGO offer micro finance/micro-loans?
Does NGO offer micro finance/micro-loans?
Does NGO offer micro finance/micro-loans?
Does NGO offer micro finance/micro-loans?
Does NGO offer micro finance/micro-loans?
Does [NGO] offer micro-finance/micro-loans?
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1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
How many people have money loaned to them by NGO?
How many people have money loaned to them by NGO?
How many people have money loaned to them by NGO?
How many people have money loaned to them by NGO?
How many people have money loaned to them by NGO?
Right now, how many people have money loaned to them by [NGO]?
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222000
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Of these borrowers, how many are women?
Of these borrowers, how many are women?
Of these borrowers, how many are women?
Of these borrowers, how many are women?
Of these borrowers, how many are women?
Of these borrowers, how many are women?
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215400
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
What is the total value of outstanding loans (principal only, in Taka)
What is the total value of outstanding loans (principal only, in Taka)
What is the total value of outstanding loans (principal only, in Taka)
What is the total value of outstanding loans (principal only, in Taka)
What is the total value of outstanding loans (principal only, in Taka)
Right now, what is the total value of outstanding loans (principal only, excluding nonperforming loans)?
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720000
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Distribution of outstanding loans: Up to 5000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: Up to 5000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: Up to 5000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: Up to 5000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: Up to 5000 Taka
Right now, what is the distribution of outstanding loans, based on the principal?
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100
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Distribution of outstanding loans: 5001 – 10,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: 5001 – 10,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: 5001 – 10,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: 5001 – 10,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: 5001 – 10,000 Taka
Right now, what is the distribution of outstanding loans, based on the principal?
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100
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Distribution of outstanding loans: 10,001 – 15,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: 10,001 – 15,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: 10,001 – 15,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: 10,001 – 15,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: 10,001 – 15,000 Taka
Right now, what is the distribution of outstanding loans, based on the principal?
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85
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Distribution of outstanding loans: Greater than 15,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: Greater than 15,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: Greater than 15,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: Greater than 15,000 Taka
Distribution of outstanding loans: Greater than 15,000 Taka
Right now, what is the distribution of outstanding loans, based on the principal?
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100
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Loan default rate during the last fiscal year? (%)
Loan default rate during the last fiscal year? (%)
Loan default rate during the last fiscal year? (%)
Loan default rate during the last fiscal year? (%)
Loan default rate during the last fiscal year? (%)
What was the loan default rate during the last fiscal year?
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100
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
% of current clients added in the last 12 months?
% of current clients added in the last 12 months?
% of current clients added in the last 12 months?
% of current clients added in the last 12 months?
% of current clients added in the last 12 months?
What percentage of current clients were newly added in the last 12 months?
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100
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of recommendations of other members
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of recommendations of other members
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of recommendations of other members
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of recommendations of other members
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of recommendations of other members
Please rank the importance [NGO] attaches to these criteria when assessing the credit worthiness of first-time applicants? (rank in importance, 1=most important, 2=second most important, etc))
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4
1
Most important
2
2nd most important
3
3rd most important
4
4th most important
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of regularity of deposits savings
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of regularity of deposits savings
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of regularity of deposits savings
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of regularity of deposits savings
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of regularity of deposits savings
Please rank the importance [NGO] attaches to these criteria when assessing the credit worthiness of first-time applicants? (rank in importance, 1=most important, 2=second most important, etc))
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4
1
Most important
2
2nd most important
3
3rd most important
4
4th most important
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of assessment of business activity
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of assessment of business activity
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of assessment of business activity
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of assessment of business activity
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of assessment of business activity
Please rank the importance [NGO] attaches to these criteria when assessing the credit worthiness of first-time applicants? (rank in importance, 1=most important, 2=second most important, etc))
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4
1
Most important
2
2nd most important
3
3rd most important
4
4th most important
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of other (specify)
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of other (specify)
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of other (specify)
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of other (specify)
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: rank of other (specify)
Please rank the importance [NGO] attaches to these criteria when assessing the credit worthiness of first-time applicants? (rank in importance, 1=most important, 2=second most important, etc))
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4
1
Most important
2
2nd most important
3
3rd most important
4
4th most important
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: other (specified)
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: other (specified)
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: other (specified)
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: other (specified)
Criteria to assess credit worthiness: other (specified)
Please rank the importance [NGO] attaches to these criteria when assessing the credit worthiness of first-time applicants? (rank in importance, 1=most important, 2=second most important, etc))
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Ability to pay loan
Active
Assurance of repayment of loan
Attend in weekly meeting
Attendance in meeting
Dependent & Successful business man
Discipline
Distinguished Women
Distressed Women
Envelopment in the group social work
Experience of Training
Field worker Opinion
Financial statement
Group Member
Individual Visit
Literacy
Loan Repayment
Loan is properly used
Monitoring
Parmanant Residence in the village
Payment Capacity
Payment of Loan
Permanent Residence
Permanent Resident
Permanently Settled
Personal Discussion
Project Visit
Regular Attendance
Regular Attendenc
Regular Payment
Regular Presence in group meeting
Regular Transaction
Regularity
Solvent Person
Sowings
Thana Federation
To be come group member
Training
Weekly attented in group meeting
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Does NGO provide educational services?
Does NGO provide educational services?
Does NGO provide educational services?
Does NGO provide educational services?
Does NGO provide educational services?
Does [NGO] provide educational services?
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1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Nb students enrolled in Primary Education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Education
Right now, how many students are enrolled at the following level
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7500
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Nb students enrolled in Primary Non-formal primary education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Non-formal primary education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Non-formal primary education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Non-formal primary education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Non-formal primary education
Right now, how many students are enrolled at the following level
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4110
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Nb students enrolled in Primary Secondary Education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Secondary Education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Secondary Education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Secondary Education
Nb students enrolled in Primary Secondary Education
Right now, how many students are enrolled at the following level
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600
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Nb students enrolled in Primary Adult education/ adult literacy
Nb students enrolled in Primary Adult education/ adult literacy
Nb students enrolled in Primary Adult education/ adult literacy
Nb students enrolled in Primary Adult education/ adult literacy
Nb students enrolled in Primary Adult education/ adult literacy
Right now, how many students are enrolled at the following level
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17550
Note that these refer to micro credit activities, not to small enterprise loans
Services NGO provides: Safe drinking water
Services NGO provides: Safe drinking water
Services NGO provides: Safe drinking water
Services NGO provides: Safe drinking water
Services NGO provides: Safe drinking water
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
Services NGO provides: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
Services NGO provides: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
Services NGO provides: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
Services NGO provides: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Health care
Services NGO provides: Health care
Services NGO provides: Health care
Services NGO provides: Health care
Services NGO provides: Health care
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Non-formal Child Education
Services NGO provides: Non-formal Child Education
Services NGO provides: Non-formal Child Education
Services NGO provides: Non-formal Child Education
Services NGO provides: Non-formal Child Education
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Non-Formal Adult Education
Services NGO provides: Non-Formal Adult Education
Services NGO provides: Non-Formal Adult Education
Services NGO provides: Non-Formal Adult Education
Services NGO provides: Non-Formal Adult Education
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Agricultural training for adults
Services NGO provides: Agricultural training for adults
Services NGO provides: Agricultural training for adults
Services NGO provides: Agricultural training for adults
Services NGO provides: Agricultural training for adults
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Roads Construction/repair
Services NGO provides: Roads Construction/repair
Services NGO provides: Roads Construction/repair
Services NGO provides: Roads Construction/repair
Services NGO provides: Roads Construction/repair
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Transportation services
Services NGO provides: Transportation services
Services NGO provides: Transportation services
Services NGO provides: Transportation services
Services NGO provides: Transportation services
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Electricity System
Services NGO provides: Electricity System
Services NGO provides: Electricity System
Services NGO provides: Electricity System
Services NGO provides: Electricity System
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Telephones/ other communications
Services NGO provides: Telephones/ other communications
Services NGO provides: Telephones/ other communications
Services NGO provides: Telephones/ other communications
Services NGO provides: Telephones/ other communications
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Access to credit
Services NGO provides: Access to credit
Services NGO provides: Access to credit
Services NGO provides: Access to credit
Services NGO provides: Access to credit
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Land rights/tenure
Services NGO provides: Land rights/tenure
Services NGO provides: Land rights/tenure
Services NGO provides: Land rights/tenure
Services NGO provides: Land rights/tenure
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Employment Generation
Services NGO provides: Employment Generation
Services NGO provides: Employment Generation
Services NGO provides: Employment Generation
Services NGO provides: Employment Generation
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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Acid Victim
Adolescent Dep. Pro. ADP
Ain-O- Salis Kendra
Arsenic
Arsenic Metigatioon
Combat child trafficking
Democracy
Development of Society, Human Right and Law and or
Early Marrage, Legal Aid
Fish Culture
Fisherise Live stock
Fishery Cultivationi
Forestry
Gender Decelopment
Handicrafts
Health Awarness
Horticulture Nursery
Human Right
Leadership Development
Leasing Hat, Pond
Legal Aid
Legal Aids
Legal aid
Motivate
Nursery
Nursury
Plant Distribution
Plantation
Planting
Poltry
Poor Marriage
Poultry, Live Stock & Fisheries
Primary Education
Prostitute Shelter
Public awareness
Seeds Distribution
Seeds, Livestock, Poultry
Shelter of sex worker & Children security
Social Development
Social Forestry
Swing and House Wiring
Tree Plantation
Tribal Culture Preserve
Vocational Trg. Advpcacy
Women & Child Trafficking
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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Livestock Reproductive
Seeds Distribution
Technical Training
Vocational Training
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
Services NGO provides: Other (specify)
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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1
No
1
Yes
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
Services NGO provides: specified
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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Disaster Management
NGO provided from the beginning: Safe drinking water
NGO provided from the beginning: Safe drinking water
NGO provided from the beginning: Safe drinking water
NGO provided from the beginning: Safe drinking water
NGO provided from the beginning: Safe drinking water
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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2
Not applicable
1
Yes
2
No
NGO provided from the beginning: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
NGO provided from the beginning: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
NGO provided from the beginning: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
NGO provided from the beginning: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
NGO provided from the beginning: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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2
Not applicable
1
Yes
2
No
NGO provided from the beginning: Health care
NGO provided from the beginning: Health care
NGO provided from the beginning: Health care
NGO provided from the beginning: Health care
NGO provided from the beginning: Health care
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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2
Not applicable
1
Yes
2
No
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-formal Child Education
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-formal Child Education
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-formal Child Education
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-formal Child Education
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-formal Child Education
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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2
Not applicable
1
Yes
2
No
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-Formal Adult Education
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-Formal Adult Education
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-Formal Adult Education
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-Formal Adult Education
NGO provided from the beginning: Non-Formal Adult Education
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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2
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NGO provided from the beginning: Agricultural training for adults
NGO provided from the beginning: Agricultural training for adults
NGO provided from the beginning: Agricultural training for adults
NGO provided from the beginning: Agricultural training for adults
NGO provided from the beginning: Agricultural training for adults
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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NGO provided from the beginning: Roads Construction/repair
NGO provided from the beginning: Roads Construction/repair
NGO provided from the beginning: Roads Construction/repair
NGO provided from the beginning: Roads Construction/repair
NGO provided from the beginning: Roads Construction/repair
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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NGO provided from the beginning: Transportation services
NGO provided from the beginning: Transportation services
NGO provided from the beginning: Transportation services
NGO provided from the beginning: Transportation services
NGO provided from the beginning: Transportation services
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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NGO provided from the beginning: Electricity System
NGO provided from the beginning: Electricity System
NGO provided from the beginning: Electricity System
NGO provided from the beginning: Electricity System
NGO provided from the beginning: Electricity System
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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NGO provided from the beginning: Telephones/ other communications
NGO provided from the beginning: Telephones/ other communications
NGO provided from the beginning: Telephones/ other communications
NGO provided from the beginning: Telephones/ other communications
NGO provided from the beginning: Telephones/ other communications
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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NGO provided from the beginning: Access to credit
NGO provided from the beginning: Access to credit
NGO provided from the beginning: Access to credit
NGO provided from the beginning: Access to credit
NGO provided from the beginning: Access to credit
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NGO provided from the beginning: Land rights/tenure
NGO provided from the beginning: Land rights/tenure
NGO provided from the beginning: Land rights/tenure
NGO provided from the beginning: Land rights/tenure
NGO provided from the beginning: Land rights/tenure
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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NGO provided from the beginning: Employment Generation
NGO provided from the beginning: Employment Generation
NGO provided from the beginning: Employment Generation
NGO provided from the beginning: Employment Generation
NGO provided from the beginning: Employment Generation
What services does [NGO] provide? (first circle all that apply, then ask if [NGO] did this from the beginning) For each activity, did [NGO] undertake this activity from the beginning/when it was founded?
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NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
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NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
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NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
NGO provided from the beginning: Other (specify)
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Nb beneficiary households for all of these services?
Nb beneficiary households for all of these services?
Nb beneficiary households for all of these services?
Nb beneficiary households for all of these services?
Nb beneficiary households for all of these services?
How many beneficiary households does [NGO] have for all of these services?
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NGO worked in district: Bagerhat
NGO worked in district: Bagerhat
NGO worked in district: Bagerhat
NGO worked in district: Bagerhat
NGO worked in district: Bagerhat
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Bandarban
NGO worked in district: Bandarban
NGO worked in district: Bandarban
NGO worked in district: Bandarban
NGO worked in district: Bandarban
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NGO worked in district: Barguna
NGO worked in district: Barguna
NGO worked in district: Barguna
NGO worked in district: Barguna
NGO worked in district: Barguna
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NGO worked in district: Barisal
NGO worked in district: Barisal
NGO worked in district: Barisal
NGO worked in district: Barisal
NGO worked in district: Barisal
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Bhola
NGO worked in district: Bhola
NGO worked in district: Bhola
NGO worked in district: Bhola
NGO worked in district: Bhola
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NGO worked in district: Bogra
NGO worked in district: Bogra
NGO worked in district: Bogra
NGO worked in district: Bogra
NGO worked in district: Bogra
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Brahmanbaria
NGO worked in district: Brahmanbaria
NGO worked in district: Brahmanbaria
NGO worked in district: Brahmanbaria
NGO worked in district: Brahmanbaria
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Chandpur
NGO worked in district: Chandpur
NGO worked in district: Chandpur
NGO worked in district: Chandpur
NGO worked in district: Chandpur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Chittagong
NGO worked in district: Chittagong
NGO worked in district: Chittagong
NGO worked in district: Chittagong
NGO worked in district: Chittagong
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NGO worked in district: Chuandanga
NGO worked in district: Chuandanga
NGO worked in district: Chuandanga
NGO worked in district: Chuandanga
NGO worked in district: Chuandanga
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NGO worked in district: Comilla
NGO worked in district: Comilla
NGO worked in district: Comilla
NGO worked in district: Comilla
NGO worked in district: Comilla
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Cox's Bazar
NGO worked in district: Cox's Bazar
NGO worked in district: Cox's Bazar
NGO worked in district: Cox's Bazar
NGO worked in district: Cox's Bazar
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Dhaka
NGO worked in district: Dhaka
NGO worked in district: Dhaka
NGO worked in district: Dhaka
NGO worked in district: Dhaka
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Dinajpur
NGO worked in district: Dinajpur
NGO worked in district: Dinajpur
NGO worked in district: Dinajpur
NGO worked in district: Dinajpur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Faridpur
NGO worked in district: Faridpur
NGO worked in district: Faridpur
NGO worked in district: Faridpur
NGO worked in district: Faridpur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Feni
NGO worked in district: Feni
NGO worked in district: Feni
NGO worked in district: Feni
NGO worked in district: Feni
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Gaibandha
NGO worked in district: Gaibandha
NGO worked in district: Gaibandha
NGO worked in district: Gaibandha
NGO worked in district: Gaibandha
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Gazipur
NGO worked in district: Gazipur
NGO worked in district: Gazipur
NGO worked in district: Gazipur
NGO worked in district: Gazipur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Gopalganj
NGO worked in district: Gopalganj
NGO worked in district: Gopalganj
NGO worked in district: Gopalganj
NGO worked in district: Gopalganj
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Habiganj
NGO worked in district: Habiganj
NGO worked in district: Habiganj
NGO worked in district: Habiganj
NGO worked in district: Habiganj
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Jamalpur
NGO worked in district: Jamalpur
NGO worked in district: Jamalpur
NGO worked in district: Jamalpur
NGO worked in district: Jamalpur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Jessore
NGO worked in district: Jessore
NGO worked in district: Jessore
NGO worked in district: Jessore
NGO worked in district: Jessore
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Jhalokati
NGO worked in district: Jhalokati
NGO worked in district: Jhalokati
NGO worked in district: Jhalokati
NGO worked in district: Jhalokati
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Jhenaidaha
NGO worked in district: Jhenaidaha
NGO worked in district: Jhenaidaha
NGO worked in district: Jhenaidaha
NGO worked in district: Jhenaidaha
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Joypurhat
NGO worked in district: Joypurhat
NGO worked in district: Joypurhat
NGO worked in district: Joypurhat
NGO worked in district: Joypurhat
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Khagrachhari
NGO worked in district: Khagrachhari
NGO worked in district: Khagrachhari
NGO worked in district: Khagrachhari
NGO worked in district: Khagrachhari
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Khulna
NGO worked in district: Khulna
NGO worked in district: Khulna
NGO worked in district: Khulna
NGO worked in district: Khulna
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Kishoreganj
NGO worked in district: Kishoreganj
NGO worked in district: Kishoreganj
NGO worked in district: Kishoreganj
NGO worked in district: Kishoreganj
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Kurigram
NGO worked in district: Kurigram
NGO worked in district: Kurigram
NGO worked in district: Kurigram
NGO worked in district: Kurigram
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Kushtia
NGO worked in district: Kushtia
NGO worked in district: Kushtia
NGO worked in district: Kushtia
NGO worked in district: Kushtia
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Lakshmipur
NGO worked in district: Lakshmipur
NGO worked in district: Lakshmipur
NGO worked in district: Lakshmipur
NGO worked in district: Lakshmipur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Lalmonirhat
NGO worked in district: Lalmonirhat
NGO worked in district: Lalmonirhat
NGO worked in district: Lalmonirhat
NGO worked in district: Lalmonirhat
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Madaripur
NGO worked in district: Madaripur
NGO worked in district: Madaripur
NGO worked in district: Madaripur
NGO worked in district: Madaripur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Magura
NGO worked in district: Magura
NGO worked in district: Magura
NGO worked in district: Magura
NGO worked in district: Magura
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Manikganj
NGO worked in district: Manikganj
NGO worked in district: Manikganj
NGO worked in district: Manikganj
NGO worked in district: Manikganj
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Meherpur
NGO worked in district: Meherpur
NGO worked in district: Meherpur
NGO worked in district: Meherpur
NGO worked in district: Meherpur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Moulvibazar
NGO worked in district: Moulvibazar
NGO worked in district: Moulvibazar
NGO worked in district: Moulvibazar
NGO worked in district: Moulvibazar
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Munshiganj
NGO worked in district: Munshiganj
NGO worked in district: Munshiganj
NGO worked in district: Munshiganj
NGO worked in district: Munshiganj
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Mymensingh
NGO worked in district: Mymensingh
NGO worked in district: Mymensingh
NGO worked in district: Mymensingh
NGO worked in district: Mymensingh
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Naogaon
NGO worked in district: Naogaon
NGO worked in district: Naogaon
NGO worked in district: Naogaon
NGO worked in district: Naogaon
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Narail
NGO worked in district: Narail
NGO worked in district: Narail
NGO worked in district: Narail
NGO worked in district: Narail
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Narayanganj
NGO worked in district: Narayanganj
NGO worked in district: Narayanganj
NGO worked in district: Narayanganj
NGO worked in district: Narayanganj
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Narsingdi
NGO worked in district: Narsingdi
NGO worked in district: Narsingdi
NGO worked in district: Narsingdi
NGO worked in district: Narsingdi
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Natore
NGO worked in district: Natore
NGO worked in district: Natore
NGO worked in district: Natore
NGO worked in district: Natore
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Nawabganj
NGO worked in district: Nawabganj
NGO worked in district: Nawabganj
NGO worked in district: Nawabganj
NGO worked in district: Nawabganj
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Netrokona
NGO worked in district: Netrokona
NGO worked in district: Netrokona
NGO worked in district: Netrokona
NGO worked in district: Netrokona
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Nilphamari
NGO worked in district: Nilphamari
NGO worked in district: Nilphamari
NGO worked in district: Nilphamari
NGO worked in district: Nilphamari
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Noakhali
NGO worked in district: Noakhali
NGO worked in district: Noakhali
NGO worked in district: Noakhali
NGO worked in district: Noakhali
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Pabna
NGO worked in district: Pabna
NGO worked in district: Pabna
NGO worked in district: Pabna
NGO worked in district: Pabna
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Panchagarh
NGO worked in district: Panchagarh
NGO worked in district: Panchagarh
NGO worked in district: Panchagarh
NGO worked in district: Panchagarh
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Patuakhali
NGO worked in district: Patuakhali
NGO worked in district: Patuakhali
NGO worked in district: Patuakhali
NGO worked in district: Patuakhali
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Pirojpur
NGO worked in district: Pirojpur
NGO worked in district: Pirojpur
NGO worked in district: Pirojpur
NGO worked in district: Pirojpur
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NGO worked in district: Rajbari
NGO worked in district: Rajbari
NGO worked in district: Rajbari
NGO worked in district: Rajbari
NGO worked in district: Rajbari
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NGO worked in district: Rajshahi
NGO worked in district: Rajshahi
NGO worked in district: Rajshahi
NGO worked in district: Rajshahi
NGO worked in district: Rajshahi
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NGO worked in district: Rangamati
NGO worked in district: Rangamati
NGO worked in district: Rangamati
NGO worked in district: Rangamati
NGO worked in district: Rangamati
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NGO worked in district: Rangpur
NGO worked in district: Rangpur
NGO worked in district: Rangpur
NGO worked in district: Rangpur
NGO worked in district: Rangpur
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Satkhira
NGO worked in district: Satkhira
NGO worked in district: Satkhira
NGO worked in district: Satkhira
NGO worked in district: Satkhira
Over the past 12 months, in which of the current 64 districts has [NGO] been working with its own staff and volunteers? [Include only those districts in which [NGO] has been working over the last 12 months. Circle all the districts that apply]
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NGO worked in district: Shariatpur
NGO worked in district: Shariatpur
NGO worked in district: Shariatpur
NGO worked in district: Shariatpur
NGO worked in district: Shariatpur
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NGO worked in district: Sherpur
NGO worked in district: Sherpur
NGO worked in district: Sherpur
NGO worked in district: Sherpur
NGO worked in district: Sherpur
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NGO worked in district: Sirajganj
NGO worked in district: Sirajganj
NGO worked in district: Sirajganj
NGO worked in district: Sirajganj
NGO worked in district: Sirajganj
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NGO worked in district: Sunamganj
NGO worked in district: Sunamganj
NGO worked in district: Sunamganj
NGO worked in district: Sunamganj
NGO worked in district: Sunamganj
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NGO worked in district: Sylhet
NGO worked in district: Sylhet
NGO worked in district: Sylhet
NGO worked in district: Sylhet
NGO worked in district: Sylhet
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NGO worked in district: Tangail
NGO worked in district: Tangail
NGO worked in district: Tangail
NGO worked in district: Tangail
NGO worked in district: Tangail
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NGO worked in district: Thakurgaon
NGO worked in district: Thakurgaon
NGO worked in district: Thakurgaon
NGO worked in district: Thakurgaon
NGO worked in district: Thakurgaon
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NGO currently has office in: Bagerhat
NGO currently has office in: Bagerhat
NGO currently has office in: Bagerhat
NGO currently has office in: Bagerhat
NGO currently has office in: Bagerhat
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
[Put a cross on the districts number in which [NGO] has an office]
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NGO currently has office in: Bandarban
NGO currently has office in: Bandarban
NGO currently has office in: Bandarban
NGO currently has office in: Bandarban
NGO currently has office in: Bandarban
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Barguna
NGO currently has office in: Barguna
NGO currently has office in: Barguna
NGO currently has office in: Barguna
NGO currently has office in: Barguna
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
[Put a cross on the districts number in which [NGO] has an office]
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NGO currently has office in: Barisal
NGO currently has office in: Barisal
NGO currently has office in: Barisal
NGO currently has office in: Barisal
NGO currently has office in: Barisal
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Bhola
NGO currently has office in: Bhola
NGO currently has office in: Bhola
NGO currently has office in: Bhola
NGO currently has office in: Bhola
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Bogra
NGO currently has office in: Bogra
NGO currently has office in: Bogra
NGO currently has office in: Bogra
NGO currently has office in: Bogra
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Brahmanbaria
NGO currently has office in: Brahmanbaria
NGO currently has office in: Brahmanbaria
NGO currently has office in: Brahmanbaria
NGO currently has office in: Brahmanbaria
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Chandpur
NGO currently has office in: Chandpur
NGO currently has office in: Chandpur
NGO currently has office in: Chandpur
NGO currently has office in: Chandpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Chittagong
NGO currently has office in: Chittagong
NGO currently has office in: Chittagong
NGO currently has office in: Chittagong
NGO currently has office in: Chittagong
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Chuandanga
NGO currently has office in: Chuandanga
NGO currently has office in: Chuandanga
NGO currently has office in: Chuandanga
NGO currently has office in: Chuandanga
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Comilla
NGO currently has office in: Comilla
NGO currently has office in: Comilla
NGO currently has office in: Comilla
NGO currently has office in: Comilla
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Cox's Bazar
NGO currently has office in: Cox's Bazar
NGO currently has office in: Cox's Bazar
NGO currently has office in: Cox's Bazar
NGO currently has office in: Cox's Bazar
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Dhaka
NGO currently has office in: Dhaka
NGO currently has office in: Dhaka
NGO currently has office in: Dhaka
NGO currently has office in: Dhaka
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Dinajpur
NGO currently has office in: Dinajpur
NGO currently has office in: Dinajpur
NGO currently has office in: Dinajpur
NGO currently has office in: Dinajpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Faridpur
NGO currently has office in: Faridpur
NGO currently has office in: Faridpur
NGO currently has office in: Faridpur
NGO currently has office in: Faridpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Feni
NGO currently has office in: Feni
NGO currently has office in: Feni
NGO currently has office in: Feni
NGO currently has office in: Feni
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Gaibandha
NGO currently has office in: Gaibandha
NGO currently has office in: Gaibandha
NGO currently has office in: Gaibandha
NGO currently has office in: Gaibandha
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Gazipur
NGO currently has office in: Gazipur
NGO currently has office in: Gazipur
NGO currently has office in: Gazipur
NGO currently has office in: Gazipur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Gopalganj
NGO currently has office in: Gopalganj
NGO currently has office in: Gopalganj
NGO currently has office in: Gopalganj
NGO currently has office in: Gopalganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Habiganj
NGO currently has office in: Habiganj
NGO currently has office in: Habiganj
NGO currently has office in: Habiganj
NGO currently has office in: Habiganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Jamalpur
NGO currently has office in: Jamalpur
NGO currently has office in: Jamalpur
NGO currently has office in: Jamalpur
NGO currently has office in: Jamalpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Jessore
NGO currently has office in: Jessore
NGO currently has office in: Jessore
NGO currently has office in: Jessore
NGO currently has office in: Jessore
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Jhalokati
NGO currently has office in: Jhalokati
NGO currently has office in: Jhalokati
NGO currently has office in: Jhalokati
NGO currently has office in: Jhalokati
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Jhenaidaha
NGO currently has office in: Jhenaidaha
NGO currently has office in: Jhenaidaha
NGO currently has office in: Jhenaidaha
NGO currently has office in: Jhenaidaha
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Joypurhat
NGO currently has office in: Joypurhat
NGO currently has office in: Joypurhat
NGO currently has office in: Joypurhat
NGO currently has office in: Joypurhat
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Khagrachhari
NGO currently has office in: Khagrachhari
NGO currently has office in: Khagrachhari
NGO currently has office in: Khagrachhari
NGO currently has office in: Khagrachhari
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Khulna
NGO currently has office in: Khulna
NGO currently has office in: Khulna
NGO currently has office in: Khulna
NGO currently has office in: Khulna
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Kishoreganj
NGO currently has office in: Kishoreganj
NGO currently has office in: Kishoreganj
NGO currently has office in: Kishoreganj
NGO currently has office in: Kishoreganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Kurigram
NGO currently has office in: Kurigram
NGO currently has office in: Kurigram
NGO currently has office in: Kurigram
NGO currently has office in: Kurigram
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Kushtia
NGO currently has office in: Kushtia
NGO currently has office in: Kushtia
NGO currently has office in: Kushtia
NGO currently has office in: Kushtia
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Lakshmipur
NGO currently has office in: Lakshmipur
NGO currently has office in: Lakshmipur
NGO currently has office in: Lakshmipur
NGO currently has office in: Lakshmipur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Lalmonirhat
NGO currently has office in: Lalmonirhat
NGO currently has office in: Lalmonirhat
NGO currently has office in: Lalmonirhat
NGO currently has office in: Lalmonirhat
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Madaripur
NGO currently has office in: Madaripur
NGO currently has office in: Madaripur
NGO currently has office in: Madaripur
NGO currently has office in: Madaripur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Magura
NGO currently has office in: Magura
NGO currently has office in: Magura
NGO currently has office in: Magura
NGO currently has office in: Magura
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Manikganj
NGO currently has office in: Manikganj
NGO currently has office in: Manikganj
NGO currently has office in: Manikganj
NGO currently has office in: Manikganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Meherpur
NGO currently has office in: Meherpur
NGO currently has office in: Meherpur
NGO currently has office in: Meherpur
NGO currently has office in: Meherpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Moulvibazar
NGO currently has office in: Moulvibazar
NGO currently has office in: Moulvibazar
NGO currently has office in: Moulvibazar
NGO currently has office in: Moulvibazar
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Munshiganj
NGO currently has office in: Munshiganj
NGO currently has office in: Munshiganj
NGO currently has office in: Munshiganj
NGO currently has office in: Munshiganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Mymensingh
NGO currently has office in: Mymensingh
NGO currently has office in: Mymensingh
NGO currently has office in: Mymensingh
NGO currently has office in: Mymensingh
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Naogaon
NGO currently has office in: Naogaon
NGO currently has office in: Naogaon
NGO currently has office in: Naogaon
NGO currently has office in: Naogaon
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Narail
NGO currently has office in: Narail
NGO currently has office in: Narail
NGO currently has office in: Narail
NGO currently has office in: Narail
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Narayanganj
NGO currently has office in: Narayanganj
NGO currently has office in: Narayanganj
NGO currently has office in: Narayanganj
NGO currently has office in: Narayanganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Narsingdi
NGO currently has office in: Narsingdi
NGO currently has office in: Narsingdi
NGO currently has office in: Narsingdi
NGO currently has office in: Narsingdi
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Natore
NGO currently has office in: Natore
NGO currently has office in: Natore
NGO currently has office in: Natore
NGO currently has office in: Natore
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Nawabganj
NGO currently has office in: Nawabganj
NGO currently has office in: Nawabganj
NGO currently has office in: Nawabganj
NGO currently has office in: Nawabganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Netrokona
NGO currently has office in: Netrokona
NGO currently has office in: Netrokona
NGO currently has office in: Netrokona
NGO currently has office in: Netrokona
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
[Put a cross on the districts number in which [NGO] has an office]
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NGO currently has office in: Nilphamari
NGO currently has office in: Nilphamari
NGO currently has office in: Nilphamari
NGO currently has office in: Nilphamari
NGO currently has office in: Nilphamari
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Noakhali
NGO currently has office in: Noakhali
NGO currently has office in: Noakhali
NGO currently has office in: Noakhali
NGO currently has office in: Noakhali
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Pabna
NGO currently has office in: Pabna
NGO currently has office in: Pabna
NGO currently has office in: Pabna
NGO currently has office in: Pabna
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
[Put a cross on the districts number in which [NGO] has an office]
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NGO currently has office in: Panchagarh
NGO currently has office in: Panchagarh
NGO currently has office in: Panchagarh
NGO currently has office in: Panchagarh
NGO currently has office in: Panchagarh
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Patuakhali
NGO currently has office in: Patuakhali
NGO currently has office in: Patuakhali
NGO currently has office in: Patuakhali
NGO currently has office in: Patuakhali
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Pirojpur
NGO currently has office in: Pirojpur
NGO currently has office in: Pirojpur
NGO currently has office in: Pirojpur
NGO currently has office in: Pirojpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
[Put a cross on the districts number in which [NGO] has an office]
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NGO currently has office in: Rajbari
NGO currently has office in: Rajbari
NGO currently has office in: Rajbari
NGO currently has office in: Rajbari
NGO currently has office in: Rajbari
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Rajshahi
NGO currently has office in: Rajshahi
NGO currently has office in: Rajshahi
NGO currently has office in: Rajshahi
NGO currently has office in: Rajshahi
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Rangamati
NGO currently has office in: Rangamati
NGO currently has office in: Rangamati
NGO currently has office in: Rangamati
NGO currently has office in: Rangamati
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Rangpur
NGO currently has office in: Rangpur
NGO currently has office in: Rangpur
NGO currently has office in: Rangpur
NGO currently has office in: Rangpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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NGO currently has office in: Satkhira
NGO currently has office in: Satkhira
NGO currently has office in: Satkhira
NGO currently has office in: Satkhira
NGO currently has office in: Satkhira
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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No
1
Yes
NGO currently has office in: Shariatpur
NGO currently has office in: Shariatpur
NGO currently has office in: Shariatpur
NGO currently has office in: Shariatpur
NGO currently has office in: Shariatpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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1
No
1
Yes
NGO currently has office in: Sherpur
NGO currently has office in: Sherpur
NGO currently has office in: Sherpur
NGO currently has office in: Sherpur
NGO currently has office in: Sherpur
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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No
1
Yes
NGO currently has office in: Sirajganj
NGO currently has office in: Sirajganj
NGO currently has office in: Sirajganj
NGO currently has office in: Sirajganj
NGO currently has office in: Sirajganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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1
No
1
Yes
NGO currently has office in: Sunamganj
NGO currently has office in: Sunamganj
NGO currently has office in: Sunamganj
NGO currently has office in: Sunamganj
NGO currently has office in: Sunamganj
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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1
No
1
Yes
NGO currently has office in: Sylhet
NGO currently has office in: Sylhet
NGO currently has office in: Sylhet
NGO currently has office in: Sylhet
NGO currently has office in: Sylhet
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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No
1
Yes
NGO currently has office in: Tangail
NGO currently has office in: Tangail
NGO currently has office in: Tangail
NGO currently has office in: Tangail
NGO currently has office in: Tangail
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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1
No
1
Yes
NGO currently has office in: Thakurgaon
NGO currently has office in: Thakurgaon
NGO currently has office in: Thakurgaon
NGO currently has office in: Thakurgaon
NGO currently has office in: Thakurgaon
In which of the current 64 districts does [NGO] currently have an office?
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1
No
1
Yes
Nb districts NGO has been working in over last 12 months
Nb districts NGO has been working in over last 12 months
Nb districts NGO has been working in over last 12 months
Nb districts NGO has been working in over last 12 months
Nb districts NGO has been working in over last 12 months
In how many districts in total has [NGO] been working over the last 12 months?
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In 2001, in how many of the then 64 districts was NGO working?
In 2001, in how many of the then 64 districts was NGO working?
In 2001, in how many of the then 64 districts was NGO working?
In 2001, in how many of the then 64 districts was NGO working?
In 2001, in how many of the then 64 districts was NGO working?
In 2001, in how many of the then 64 districts was [NGO] working?
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25
Similar services provided in area by national or local government
Similar services provided in area by national or local government
Similar services provided in area by national or local government
Similar services provided in area by national or local government
Similar services provided in area by national or local government
In the area where [NGO] is currently working, are similar services provided by:
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1
No
1
Yes
Similar services provided in area by private firms/small businesses
Similar services provided in area by private firms/small businesses
Similar services provided in area by private firms/small businesses
Similar services provided in area by private firms/small businesses
Similar services provided in area by private firms/small businesses
In the area where [NGO] is currently working, are similar services provided by:
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1
No
1
Yes
Similar services provided in area by mosques/ churches
Similar services provided in area by mosques/ churches
Similar services provided in area by mosques/ churches
Similar services provided in area by mosques/ churches
Similar services provided in area by mosques/ churches
In the area where [NGO] is currently working, are similar services provided by:
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1
No
1
Yes
Similar services provided in area by other NGOs
Similar services provided in area by other NGOs
Similar services provided in area by other NGOs
Similar services provided in area by other NGOs
Similar services provided in area by other NGOs
In the area where [NGO] is currently working, are similar services provided by:
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1
No
1
Yes
[if yes to q69_4, specify]
[if yes to q69_4, specify]
[if yes to q69_4, specify]
[if yes to q69_4, specify]
[if yes to q69_4, specify]
In the area where [NGO] is currently working, are similar services provided by:
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ASA, BRAC, Caritas, Disa, BDS, Municipality
BRAC
BRAC, Proshika
BRDB, ASA , BRAC etc.
Credit Program
Number of villages in which (NGO) operates
Number of villages in which (NGO) operates
Number of villages in which (NGO) operates
Number of villages in which (NGO) operates
Number of villages in which (NGO) operates
Write the number of villages in which (NGO) operates and mention below the six villages or fewer where (NGO) is most active
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2595
Village in which NGO is most active (1/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (1/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (1/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (1/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (1/6)
Write the number of villages in which (NGO) operates and mention below the six villages or fewer where (NGO) is most active
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Abdullhapur
Agargaon
Agriculture Market
Alam Dasta
Alamdastar
Alinagar
Alokdia
Amin Bazar
Amtali
Angiadi
Anwara Suduppur
Atraki
Attaki
Babar Road
Baghmara
Bahir Para
Baigune
Baintla
Bakhuria bari
Bakshe moil
Bakshimoil
Baksimol
Balayangoa
Balia
Ballamjhar
Bamunkaya
Bangla Motor
Bapta
Bapte
Bara Bhain Ali
Bara Bosna
Bara Chana
Bara Char Samaya
Bara Harishpur
Barabaria
Baraghira
Baraith
Barera
Baridhara
Belasar
Beximic
Bhata khaly
Bhatgram
Binodanpur
Biprobarta
Bisnupur
Bisohora
Bisuhati
Bizli Mohalla
Bopramahory
Borokuri
Bosundhara Slum
Burail
Burir Para
Challisa
Chan Para
Char Bangashi
Char Kaona
Char Poitt
Char Potka
Char Samya
Charmonai
Chitalmari
Churamon Kathi
Collage Road
Dainna
Dakhin Sikepur
Dakhin Ujirpur
Daladia Bazar
Dalu Para
Daniya
Daruin
Dath Mondol
Demra
Denayetpur
Depshai
Dhakin Dhamura
Dhangachi
Dhangara
Dhantara
Dhoail
Dhonua
Dhushardil
Digapatia
Digha
Dighulia
Dolotia
Dotta Shower
Drikola
Dubial
Durgapur
Durun
East Haguria
East Rampura
Elahar
Faruq
Foltita
Fulpara
Gadaipur
Gaibandha Paschimpara
Ganga Narayanpur
Garibpur
Gazalia
Gazaria
Ghatiara
Gopalpur
Gopinath Pur
Gor Bari
Goran
Gordha
Goshalkandi
Gulshan-2
Gurdaha
Haibatpur
Hamidpur
Hamindapur
Harong
Hazra Natore
Hindu Para
Hirandi Kulla
Hizla
Hossaindi
Isania
Ishakathi
Islampur
Jagua
Jamudanga
Joenpur
Jol Dara
Joydor Kande
Joyra
Joysree Mudapasa
Joyvoga
Kachua
Kakrail
Kalash Gram
Kali Para
Kalia
Kalidas
Kanchnpur
Kandi Rita
Kandi Vita
Kapilmuni
Karai Slum
Karatia
Karota
Karotia
Kasimnagor
Kasimpur
Kasipore
Kathaltola
Kaua
Kayet Para
Kazi Para
Keroa
Khalia
Khalishpur
Khana
Kharail
Khatal Bari
Khidrapiri
Khilgaon
Kholadanga
Kholapara
Kismal
Konabari
Kuriata
Kuril
Kuser Char
Lakhanda
Lakpur
Loghanda
Lohagasa
Lokhyar Char
Lunch Ghat Barisal
MANGAL HOAR
Maddham Para
Mahar
Mahichail
Majiali
Mali Para
Mallik Hati
Matbor Para
Matikata
Mayatola (Mogh Bazar)
Maymenshingharohi
Mazigram
Meral
Merer Betka
Mirza Pur
Mirzapur
Mizbona
Mogh Bazar
Mogh Bazar (Naya Tola)
Mogra
Mohan Pur
Mohanpur
Moinpur
Monduar
Mong Cjing Heren Para
Motherkul
Moughachi
Mulgor
Muljan
Munsupasa
Muraripur
Murshid Hat
Muslim Para
NALIA
NERUAGHONA
Nabagaram
Nabagram
Nagor Pur
Nandon Pur
Napaltali
Nasir Nogor
Nasirpur
Nawbnogy
Nayachar
Noorpur
North Char Noabad
North Singho Gram
PATHRAIL
Padri Shibpur
Pagla Dea Para
Pakundia
Parmanada Shah
Parua
Pathantola
Pathrail
Piazza Kata
Piljong
Pipra Danga
Proma Bank
Pubamunda Pasha
Purba Barandipara
Radhanagar
Radhanagor
Rajair
Rajair Mainpur
Ram Nagar
Ramdas Para
Rampura
Rangaon
Rangir Bazar
Refuzee colony
S. Sonapur
Sabgram
Sabogsathi
Sadi Nagar
Sahadilarbag
Saikot
Sakhipur
Saral
Sath kamal para
Satpai
Sayestabad (Modya char Aicha)
Segunbagicha
Shahapara
Shambagat
Shibbati
Shibpur
Shikh Hati
Shimulia
Sienda bari
Singerkathi
Singho Gram
Singho gram
Sir Syed Road
Slam Beri Band
Solaprotima
South Ratanpur
Sreenathdi
Sreepur
Subida Hat
Tafshidanga
Tallabaria
Tapir Bai
Tarabari
Taraganj
Tarofbajit
Tol Hati
Tolal
Tosoprar
Tulatoli
Ujani Para
Upashahar
Ururha
Uttar Ake Dala
Uttar Keroa
Uttarjoy Nagar
Vara
West Dashra
West Islampur
West Sathpai
Yashobontapur
Village in which NGO is most active (2/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (2/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (2/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (2/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (2/6)
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AGG ELASIN
Abdullah pur
Adabor
Adalot Para
Agreagami
Aingaon
Akhaura Maszid Para
Alak pore
Alamnagar
Alekanda
Amgram
Amrail
Ananta Para
Aramtola
Asad Nagar
Ashiqpur
Asu Rail
Asuk Nagar
Atgaon
Aziz Mohalla
Badda
Baga Protima
Bagbari
Baghmara
Bagmara
Bahadia
Bahadupur
Baiguni
Baitona
Bajit Pur
Bakshimul
Balidiya
Ballamjhar
Balya Kandi
Bara riya
Baradiya
Barishal Para
Baro Ma
Baro Top
Barsila
Basundhara
Bata Khali
Batikhali
Belasar
Bera Dakury
Bhabanipur
Bhabonpara
Bhairob Pasa
Bhatara
Bhatgram
Bhora Mohory
Bidir Pur
Bindusar
Biprokoya
Birampur
Biri Pakundia
Bishas Betka
Bishiura
Bodikona
Boksimohal
Bolpur
Bonik
Bormi
Boro Maria
Borokamta
Bosue Bari
Brammon Shason
Chachra
Chakla
Chalk Baidhanath
Chan Para
Chanchra
Chandi
Chanthar
Char Abdul
Char Chandra Prosad
Char Civily
Char Gasheya
Char Pata
Char Shama
Charai Para
Chatri
Chaycoat
Chead Maholla
Chegarpora
Chilani
Chorare Kore
Choto Raghunathpur
Choto Sultanpur
Chowbaria
Conda
DELDUA
Dacua Para
Daijula
Dakhin char Aicha
Daniya
Darail
Dari Magori
Darogar Chala
Degolata
Denayetpur
Dhamsar
Dhuail
Dighaptia
Dighi
Digir Chala
Doccghui
Dorbesh Kata
Dula Hazara
Dumuria
Durgapur
East Char Noabaf
East Dashra
East Ratanpur
Fakir Para
Fazlur Rahman Sikder Para
Fingkong
Gabtoli
Gaishpur
Garinda
Ghulalia
Goaldi
Goalia Para
Gopalpur
Gosh Para
Gozaria
Grukheu Para
Haibatpur
Haridagasi
Haridaly
Harong
Harta
Hat Rampur
Hatipara
Hazara Para
Herendapara
Honandi
Hosti Sundu
Ishagura
Islabari
Islabon
Islampur
Jadabpur
Jalgaon
Jangalia
Jea Pasim Ghar
Jethail
Joinpur
Jungkhi Cheuli Para
Kachua
Kahardaunga
Kaidgha
Kaladima
Kalianpara
Kalidash
Kallanpur
Kallayanpur
Kamar Bari
Kanchanpur
Kandi Vita
Kandua West part
Kapilmoni
Karapur
Kathal Bagan
Kathal Bari
Kawltia
Kazi Para
Kazipara
Kazipur
Khalia
Khalisha khali
Khan Para
Kharabad
Kharomkali
Khezur Tek
Khidra dhama
Khilkhet
Kholabari
Kholisha Kura
Khozer hat
Kirton Khila
Kishamat Dashlia
Korota
Korpai
Kulla
Kundura
Kuti Para
LANHATI
Lakpur
Lalmonipur
Laushar
Lohagaon
MOTHER KUL
Madarshi
Maddha Para
Madhupur
Malancha
Malibagh
Malibasti
Mallik Hati
Malone
Maluarchar
Mamudkati
Mansha
Market Camp
Maskata
Mathbati
Mawna
Megar gha
Meher
Middle Badda
Modda Joy Nagar
Modhu Bagh
Moghbazar
Mogra
Mohajon Para
Mohakhali Slum
Mohammad pur
Mohammadpur Town Hall Area
Mohis ber
Mola Kandi
Monduar
Monianda
Motijheel
Murshida Hat
NALLAPARA
Nagra
Nalua
Narayanpur
Narendrapur
Naruamaia
Nasir Pore
Nasirpore
Nasirpur
Oloa
Pagla Shamnagor
Pagler Mazar
Pagola Utor Para
Paik Para
Pakirhat
Palashpara
Panchanur
Pangashia
Pangra
Panjar Kharan
Paramananda Saha
Paribagh
Paschim Rajair
Path Para
Pathrail
Pollakuri
Pollaquri
Port Road
Pukuria
Purba Sormangal
Raipasa
Rajapur
Rajendrapur
Ranga Hati
Roypura
Rupdia
Rupnagar
Sadekpur
Sadhua
Sadullapur
Sahaspur
Sakhipur
Saklal
Sampur
Sarutia
Sedni
Shahadol
Shair Bill Mosjid Para
Shantibagh
Sharon
Shawra
Shimulia nihardia
Sikerour
Singho Gram
Soi Para
Sonapur
Sonara Khalpar
Sonata
Soyghoira
Sualok
Suta Business Para
Suty Polas
Syedgaon
T.B Gate
Tajmohal Road
Talduski
Taraf Al
Tongpro Para
U. Sonapur
Ulon
Unchurki
Uttar Shalak
Uttar Sholok
Vobna
West Rampura
Zadabpur
Zadoppur
Village in which NGO is most active (3/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (3/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (3/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (3/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (3/6)
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Aingan
Aku Taku Para
Ali Nagar
Alikamura
Amanat Ganj
Amgram
Amtoli
Amudabad
Angiadi
Army Para
Atgaon
Attaki
Bade Gaual
Bador Pasa
Bagicher Tek
Baisa Kanda
Balidia
Balloupor
Bamrail
Bandelgaria
Bara Raghunathpur
Barakholi
Basbaria
Bata Khali
Bazar Radha nahar
Bhabanipur
Binodanpur
Biswas Para
Boali
Bolshing
Boro Sultanpur
Brammon Kuria
Cgor Samaya
Chagoil
Chak Amhati
Challisha
Chamnakuri
Chandipur
Chandrail
Char Baria
Char Kali
Char Mohana
Char Paratola
Char Ramash
Charbaria Taltoli
Chatri
Chatuea
Chaulia
Chesri
Chilakara
Chintirghor
Chonodo Bari
Chopatola
Choto Harispur
Chowdhury Para
Community Camp
DELDUAR
DEWJAN
Dalarpar
Dap Mondol
Dari Mazuri
Dariram Sangkar
Debagram
Debipur
Delduar
Demra
Dhampota
Dhamsair
Dhamsar
Dhangachi
Dhangara
Dhantara
Dholatia
Dhonia
Dotho Mondol
Durul Hat
Ekdala
Etaberpur
Fashbari sontola
Fulbari
Gabgachia
Gabtali
Gaeshpur
Gangalia
Garipur
Gauranga Pur
Gazipur
Gethsimony
Gogin chor
Gonopara
Gopalpur
Gopoil
Gorgobindapur
Green Road
Gulshan korno
Gunarigram
Guthia
Gutia
Habibullapur
Hafeg Ghona
Haji para
Hamindapur
Hariar Ghop
Hashtisunda
Haskira
Hassaindi
Hatipara
Hijuli
Himatpur
Hirapur
Horipur Napit Para
Ishippur
Islampur
Jalgaon
Jaria
Joypur
Joyvoga
KUSTARA
Kachari Para
Kachari Quli Para
Kachua
Kaher tora
Kaira
Kakrail
Kala Chadpur
Kalagachia
Kalidash
Kalikity
Kallayanpur
Kaludanga
Kalusha sarak
Kamlapur
Kapasia Para
Karai stuff
Katalthala
Kauratali
Kawlati
Kazipur
Kelia
Kendua
Khaeng Morong Para
Khahariea Gona
Khalia
Khan Para (North)
Khidro Dhama
Khil Khet
Khilgaon
Kirssno Nogar
Kitton Khola
Kochua
Kodomtoly
Kole Konda
Korisha
Kuril
Kusudia
Kutubpur
Lalgolap
Laru gram
Larua Kuntu
Lausar
LemuBari
Madha Paik Para
Madhugram
Madhupur
Mahendipur
Majer Kukergha
Majher Para
Manra
Maria
Marma Bazar
Master Para
Matta
Megaghaca
Mendipur
Merer Betka
Merul
Metho Pukurpar
Mew Town
Middle Keroa
Milgor
Mir Bagh
Mirzapur
Mithalma
Modupur
Mohammad pur
Mohammadpur Agri Merket
Mohammadpur Beri Band
Mohanondapur
Moharong
Moruadhah
Mougachi
Mousha
Mulaire
Munsipara
N, Chowkir Para
Nagar Par
Nagor Jolfoy
Nagra
Naije Ghona
Nalsoda
Namder Komoly
Naoda Gram
Naotola
Narandi
Narayanour
Nasir nogor
Nawakati
Nawapara
Nayani
New Nagar
Nogor Hawla
Noyatola
PANISAIL
Pakundia
Paqua
Parir Char
Patorpara
Pawnan
Petali
Piljong
Pitharabad
Pratabkati
Puraikathi
Puranbari
Radhanaga
Rahimpur
Rahmatpur
Raisasinur Para
Rakhalia
Ramnagar
Rampur
Ravarchar
Ray Para
Raza Bari
Rhidoy Mondir
Rosullabad
Sadirhat
Sadullapur
Sakrail
Salaipur
Salna
Sanatan kathi
Sarker Para
Sat Tata
Sato Bali Hara
Satpai
Segun Bagicha
Seikher tek
Sekher Tek
Senduri
Seuta
Sha Para
Shahpara
Shakoya
Shamnagar
Shankarpur
Shi Para
Shibpur
Shikdar para
Shitali Para
Shreedharpur
Shristitala
Sikerpur
Slimpur
Soladana
South Joy Nagor
South boroy tuly
Soyth Char Noabad
Sreepur
Sremontapur
Sripur
Sukhnagar
Surajpur
Surjapara
Surjapur
Suti
Tafsidanga
Taisathali Para
TaliKhal
Taltola
Tara bari
Taraf sartaz
Taragarh
Tebaria
Til Para
Tilly
Tol- Hati
Tuker bazar
Tulaishimul
Urura
Uttar Ake Dala
Uttar Keroa
Uttar Poursava
Viti Para
Vulgari
Wazirpur
West Badda
West Sholok
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Village in which NGO is most active (4/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (4/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (4/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (4/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (4/6)
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Abdullahapur
Abdulpur
Aga Sadek Road
Ahsan Nagar
Akutia
Alikamora
Amgram
Amsimur
Andermanik
Angiati
Arka Para
Army Para
Asu rail
Ate Pukur
Aunari
Badda
Badiulla
Badla gari
Baghmara
Bagun bari
Baichail
Balakata
Ballanjhar
Bamrail
Bangkhuri
Banki
Bansh Bari
Banua Para
Bara Cgor Samaya
Bara Harispur
Bari
Barita
Baro Harispur
Baro Tofa
Baro Topa
Bas Bari
Bashakata
Basila
Basudebpur
Bazitpur
Befar phri Bazar Para
Beltoli
Beri Bund Skim
Bery Band
Betaga
Betua
Bhata mata
Binodanpur
Bishas betka
Boali
Boaljan
Boaylia
Bor Dolia
Borkut
Boroy quri
Bramapur
Bsupara
Chack Para
Chadmari
Chak Sikandar
Chanchra
Char Ababil
Char Bangshi
Char Chanduk
Char Faradi
Char Kowa
Char dewkandi
Charbabia
Chardigha
Chatol par
Chead Mohul
Choybaria
Chunda
Cowdhury Para
Dakshin Baragacha
Damodarpur
Dariapur
Daskhin Keroa
Dath Mondol
Dattasar
Dauldihi
Della
Deokhara
Dewpur
Dhakatia
Dhamsar
Dhangachi
Dhania
Dharkhar
Dhur Para
Dighir par
Dimushia
Duo bari
Eshakatha
Foltita
Fram Para
Fultala
GRAMATIA
Gala
Gandina Par
Gangail
Gango Para
Ginaswar
Gobtoli
Gonia
Gor Gobindapur
Goshai Joar
Gotmeher
Gulistan
Halishahor
Hamidpur
Hare Krishnapur
Harta
Hatra
Hazra Natore
Hirapur kuripaika maddyap
Horipur
Hosti Sundur
Ichlda
Idel guschha gram
Intarabad
Islampur
Isobpur
JANGALIA
Jagua
Jahanara Para
Jamalpur
Jangalia
Jeha Gram
Jinor
Jodmot
Jogonnath Pur
Jorinadanga
Joydhree
KAMAR NOAGAON
Kadampur
Kadamtoli
Kaijuri
Kalas Gram
Kalidash
Kaliya
Kana Para
Kanainagar
Kanda Para
Kenderpur
Keroa
Kewa
Khagjina
Khamarpar
Khan Para (South)
Khankabari
Kharail
Khasta Nagla
Khil Khet (nama Para)
Kholisha Kura
Kholna
Kismot Bhainali
Kismot Sherpur
Kismotutto
Konapara
Korerpar
Korpar
Kuahua
Kumrail
Kushar Char
LOWHATI
Lakpur
Lalbagh
Laxmikhola
Lenguria
Lokke pore
Mach Gram
Machuarkul
Maduya
Magher gha
Mahendipur
Mahmudpur
Majher Para
Malat
Mamudpur
Maria
Maugachi
Maz Para
Melaghachi
Mirer Tek
Mirzapur
Modi Bari
Mogra
Mohakhali stuff
Mohanpur
Mohes Pur
Molla Para
Mollakandi
Mostafapur
Mousha
Muhuripara
Mulgor
Murad Sabollha
Muslimpara(Nikaripara)
Naba
Nabagram
Nabipur
Nandon Pur
Nawbanga
Nazra
New Gulshan
Nogo Para
Nolchoto
Nolua
North Badda
Omar Ali Lan
Pachim Balaghata
Pae otha
Paharpur
Paik Para
Paikgacha
Paikpara
Pal Bari
Palakata
Panchar Thana
Parchanga
Pardumuria
Patua Para
Patuli Para
Piljomg
Piljungo
Potail
Pulpore
Puratan Charai
Purba Daspara
Purbalas
Rajar char
Rajvilla
Rampura
Rayer Bazar
Razabari
Ring Bong
Rojghunathpur
Ruhiganj
S. Raipur
SULSARNATALA
Sabukhali
Saikot
Sainga
Sakhipur
Salamanpur
Satpai
Sayer Para
Shahabazpur
Shakhari gati
Shakma
Shay Para
Shazahan Pur
Shekher Killa
Shep Pur
Sher-e- Bangla
Shibpur
Shimultola
Shirijdia
Showarikanda
Shutly
Siddique Bazar
Sikder Para
Singra
Singulia
Soboj Bhag
Sojanpur
Sonapur
Sonatankati
South Kuchiamara
South dighaldi
Sree Gor
Sreemontapur
Staff Quarter Tikka Para
Subida Hat
Susunda
Tai Tanai
Tanpara
Tarapmaru
Tatikandi
Tejgaon
Thothar gangle
Tiagacha
Toykey Narayon
Tuker gha
Ulail
Unchorki
Utra
Uttar Dhamura
Uttar Gopal Pur
Uttara
Vetwee
West Bahirdiya
West Charbaniari
Word-2
Zahori Mahalla
Zam Toail
balakhata
Village in which NGO is most active (5/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (5/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (5/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (5/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (5/6)
Write the number of villages in which (NGO) operates and mention below the six villages or fewer where (NGO) is most active
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Adabor
Akbirkrom Hati, Pach bikrom Hati
Ali Nagar
Aloa
Amtola
Amtoli
Anantapur
Angan Jeri
Angierdi
Anil Chirmen para
Aria Para
Army Para Field Area
Ashok Pur
Asu Rile
Atipara
Attaka Mulla Para
Aural
Azampur
BARA PAKHIA
Babukhali
Bade Hazara Para
Baditpur
Bafta
Baga Protima
Bagdanga
Bagur
Bahadurpur
Bahirdia
Bajitpur
Baliadanga
Balotha
Bamni
Bamon Gaon
Banbel garia
Bannal
Baoai tana
Bapary Para
Baratia
Barauga Khala
Barera
Baro Pakhia
Barogunia
Basha Bari
Bashanta Pur
Bazar Para
Bazar Samity
Bazarhat
Bdda
Bellighar
Beltola
Beselia
Betaga
Bhabanipur
Bhaderpur
Bhani
Bhatamatha
Bhatu Raya
Bill Kushia
Biswanathpur
Boldia
Borodia
Boromaria
Boroy Tuly
Bottro
Bujruk Patanesa
Bujruk Ruhia
Buridaha
Buripukur
C & B pool no-1
Chameirpara
Chandipasha
Char Monai
Char Pata
Char noabad
Charbaniary Muslim (Maddapara)
Charkeutia
Chasra
Chaturasari
Chotoghachi
Chowddahazari
City Collage Para
DAM KHANDA
DOBAIL
Daiu Lia
Dakshin Dhamura
Dania
Dariapur
Darus Salam
Debipur
Denayetpur
Dhar khar
Dhopar Chala
Dhounjoy
Dighal para
Dighirpar
Dinga Manik
Durgapur
Durul Madrasa
Elisa Kandi
Gadaipur
Gango Para
Gangru
Garpara
Ghona
Ghoragacha
Gilaud
Godawn Road
Gona Sadar Pur
Gopal Pur
Gopalnagar
Greha gram
Gulkhar
Gusso Gram
Hajeepur
Halgaon
Hamidpur
Hamindapur
Hazari Bari
Hazi Para
Hazi para
Hijlia
Ichlabaria
Indirar Char
Iskatan
Jagua
Jahuri Mohalla
Jalgaon
Jalgaon Weat Para
Janeva Camp
Jangalia
Jeneva Camp
Jibonpur
Joienpur
Joina Tal
Joinpur
Joroon Road
Joy Nagar
Joyoshree
Kala chhadek
Kalidash
Kanlong Para
Kanutia
Karai Kholi
Karer betka
Katali
Katle
Kawalipara
Kawride
Kazi Musa
Kazibari Sontola
Keronkhal
Khajura
Khalia
Kharia
Khil Khet (Tana para)
Khiligati
Kholia
Koching Ghata
Korapur
Kumarail
Kura Toli
Kuralia
Kuril
Lakhar Char
Larugram Uttarpara
Lashka
Lashkar
Lejpata
Lokhia
Lokhinia
Loxmia
Machia
Madar Jany
Majumder Kandi
Mali Para
Mallik Hati
Mashitpur
Mathurapur
Mayarkhali
Mazirhat
Meghla
Mehar Harina
Middle Char Pata
Milaly
Mirjapur
Mirza Pur
Mohendrapur
Mohima nagar
Mohon Pur
Molgor
Molla Para
Molladangi
Moria
Moulabasi
Mulpain
Mundupasa
Naga Para
Nagor Hati
Nagor Iolpoi
Nagpara
Nandonpur
Nandual
Narayanpur
Natrin Krishnapur
Nayatola
Nazar nath Para
Nepaltoli
New Para
Noronda
P.D.P. Para
Padma para
Paiker para
Palora
Palton
Pangoshia
Par Ramunia
Patulipara
Piljong
Pru Mango Para
Prupnagar
Pulpore
Purba Narayanpur
Putia Para
RUPSHI
Raghumathpur
Rahamatpur
Raisa
Rajna gar
Rakudia
Ramchandrapur
Ramdas Para
Ramerkathi
Rampura
Rampura Nagar
Rasul Bagh
Rhidoy Mondir
Ring Road
Rishipara
Roypasha
SAILKUIA
Sada Mahal
Saheberhat
Sakhipur
Sankardi
Santuspur
Sapla
Selamanpur
Selinabad
Sewta
Shachia
Shaheb Charr
Shakoya
Shampore
Shampur
Shantinagar
Shantinagor
Sheik Saheb Bazar Azampur
Sheikh Hati
Sherpur
Shibpur
Shing Dighi
Shipahi Bagh
Sindurpur
Singho Gram Unnayan Sangstha
Sit Para
Sitarampur
Sobuz Bagh
Soi Para
Solua
Sonapur
Sontosh
South Seuta
Sree Rampur
Sremontapur
Sujon Bari
Sultanpur
Sunagor
Surjapara
Susiora
Tapir Bari
Tarof Bajit
Tejgaon
Tetulia
Thana Para
Tothopara
Tukergha
Uddemarer
Uladap
Unchar Kishoreganj
Vakutia
Veutha
Viamati
Volawok
Weat Mazipara
Wirpur
Word-3
Yashobantapur
badarpasha
kazal Dhope
Village in which NGO is most active (6/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (6/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (6/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (6/6)
Village in which NGO is most active (6/6)
Write the number of villages in which (NGO) operates and mention below the six villages or fewer where (NGO) is most active
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Abbas Nagar
Adalot Para
Adi Tangail
Agargaon
Akubari
Alordishori
Amtoli
Anantapur
Aralia Para
Ardela
Aruabuni
Asani Para
Azampur
Aziz Mohalla
B.N.P Basti
BHABANIPUR
Badarpasha
Baintola
Balirtek
Baluchora
Bamrail
Bander Kandi
Bandutia
Bangobandhu colony
Banki
BaraMogori
Barachana
Baragucha
Baraider Chala
Baramuhuri
Barigaon
Barta
Basagoti
Basila
Bat Para
Battala
Batu Para
Baudikati
Begungaon
Belaswar
Bepari Para
Betaga
Bhat Kura
Bill Bautia
Birampur
Birashi
Birohi
Boilgaon
Bojubari
Bolary Para
Bor Gara
Borissor
Borkamta
Bujruk Ruhia
Chadpura
Challisha Kanda
Chan Para
Chandrapoti
Chaputia
Char Bangshi
Char Bora Lamsidali
Char Noyabad
Char Vaduriya
Chhoto gara
Chikni
Chinasukania
Choch Para
DULLA
Dacghor
Darogar Chala
Dashra
Datiadaha
Debgram
Dergram
Dewjan
Dhangachi
Dharmadi
Dhora
Dhupuria
Diga Patia
Doail
Dopa Kandi
Dour
Dumur shiya
Durga Pur
Durgamara
East Eilisha
Enayatpur
F.D.C Gate
Faishya khaly
Fakirhat Bazar
Farajipara
Fulanir sit
Fulbari
Gala
Gangopara
Gara
Gararon
Garpara
Gawabunia
Gazi Kandi
Gholdia
Gilamba
Goaldi
Gopal Pur
Gordha
Goria
Gulistan
Gutia
Hadimpur
Hakimpur
Hamindapur
Hapania
Harikhola
Hayatpur
Hebrun
Hijola
Ishakathi
Iskaton
Islampur
Iswar Kathi
Jakir Hossain Road
Jamudanga
Jaria
Joar Sahara
Joinpur
Joypur
Joypura
Joyvoga
KOPAKHI
Kalahora
Kalaipur
Kalampur
Kalibari
Kalihata
Kamalapur
Kanaipur
Kaninagar
Kasipur
Katakhali
Katila
Kawaite
Keiching Para
Keronkhan
Khair gha
Khajura
Khalabari
Khalklia
Kharkipara
Khehur Tek
Khil Khet (Bot tola)
Khourhate
Khoyakandi
Kochua
Konda
Koroy
Krisnopur
Krongkhe Para
Kumuly
Kuril
Kwrimara
LOWHATI
Lahjora
Laimi Para
Lakshipur Kholobaria
Lalkuthi
Laxmipur
Loan office para
MIR KUMULI
Madhupur
Maheshpur
Mairkhar
Mali Para
Mirpur
Mogra
Mohammadi Housing Society
Mohon Pur
Mohonkati
Mondalgati
Mondalgti
Mongal hata
Moshang
Motherpur
Mothersing
Moujan
Mouvog Gaji Para
Mouzbali
Munsefpur
Naopara
Narayanpur
Narua mala
Nasir Pore
Nawapara
Naya Para
Niamatpur
Nichintapur
Niguari
Nogor Golfay
Noorpur
Notun Bazar
Nowgaon
Nurer Chala
Nurpur
Nutullabad
Ochitar tarbil
Otra
P.G. Hospital
Padma para
Paharpur
Paijitpur
Paikar Dal
Palaide
Panaulla
Panchkitta
Pandit Gram
Paspara
Pathantola
Pathrpara
Pothemary
Protabkati
Puhita
Radha nagor
Raghunathpur
Raisathali Para
Rajair
Rajapur
Rakhalia
Ranga
Rangmahan
Ranikhar
Raremahal
Raruli
Rkhalia
Sagardi
Sahab Khan Para
Sakhipur
Sakhipur-10-11
Sakia
Sakrail
Saral/Paikgacha
Saratoli
Satar Para
Satberikanda
Sathia
Sato Sultanpur
Satpar
Shami Bagh
Shamspur
Shanipukur
Shantipur
Shohid Para
Sikdar Road
Singho Gram
Siris Guri
Sobgi Bagan
Soty Purbo Para
Sreepoli
Subida Hat
Sukhnagar
Sundar
Sundaura
Surja Kunda
Sutivat Baur
Sutrapur
Tagar maria
Taitong Para
Talagaon
Tarakandi
Tebaria
Tereakona
Tetul tala
Tiger Para
Tikka Para
Topagata
Udmana
Upashahar
Ururiya
Uttar Raipur
Uzanishar
Valumiya
Vancepara
Vara
Viti Bagan
Vorua Khali
Wakiara
irza Pur
nandon Pur
uttar Baro Gacha
NGO has specific target group of people it seeks to help
NGO has specific target group of people it seeks to help
NGO has specific target group of people it seeks to help
NGO has specific target group of people it seeks to help
NGO has specific target group of people it seeks to help
Does [NGO] have a specific target group of people it seeks to help?
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1
2
1
Yes
2
No
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
[If Yes] How would you describe [NGO]’s target group?
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18 Yerars Old Poor Women
Active Poor Women
Adult poor wonen
Age 18-50
Age Group18-56
All Piople
All citizen of Bangladesh
Child
Children
Children & gurdian
Children security
Day Labour
Disable
Distressed Women
Divoeced
Divorced
Dropout from school
Efficient Labourer
Extrem Poor
Extremly Poor
Extrim Poor
Fisher Man
Floating poor
General People
Hard poor
Hard poor women
Hardeore Poor
Helpless Women
Helpsless children
Labourer
Land Below 100 Dec.
Land Less
Land Less people
Land less
Land less women
Landlesas
Landless
Landless & Marginal
Landless Family
Landless Farmer
Landless People
Landless Women
LandlessPeople
Landsles
Landsless
Les than .5 Dc. Land
Les than 5 dc land
Lower middle class
Marginal Farmer
Marginal Farner
Marginal Land owners
Marginal Poor
Marginal Poor Women
Married poor women
Menthly income 2000/-
Middle Class Women
Owner of less tjan .5 dc
Pageant Women
Petient of T.B and Leprosy
Poor
Poor Community
Poor Family
Poor Hill Men
Poor Jum Farmer
Poor Man
Poor Man/Women
Poor Marred Women
Poor Men
Poor Men & Women
Poor Peope
Poor People
Poor Women
Poor Womwn
Poor and Landless
Poor energitic women
Poor male
Poor man/Women
Poor people
Poor women
Poor women group
Poor women/man
Poorest
Poorest Women
Poorest of the poor & poor
Por
Poverty
Slum People
Small Businessman
Smlla income
Street Children
Those who passes less then .50 land
Tribal People
Ultra Poor Level
Vegetable and fruit
Very Poor
Very Poor people
Widow
Women
Women possess les than .5
Wonem
Working Children
poor
poor People
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
[If Yes] How would you describe [NGO]’s target group?
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90 Day's Labor Sells
Above 18-45 age
Active Women
Adult Literacy
Age 18 - 45 above
Age 18 0 45
Age 18-45
Age 18-45 People
Age 18-50 People
Agriculture based homestead
Below 3 Bigha land
Business man
Child
Children
Completely Poor
Day Labour
Day Labourer
Destroyed Children
Disable
Distressed Women
Divorced women
Divorcee
Farmer
Fishermen
Go day's labour sels
Good education
Have literacy Knowledge
Home less
Human Rifhts Of women & child
Illiterate
Illiterate Adolescents
Labor families
Labour
Labour Class
Labourer
Labourer (Those work 90 days)
Lamd less
Lamdsless
Land Less
Land Less Family
Land Less Farmar
Land Less Farmer
Land Less Labour
Land Less People
Land less
Land less Farmer
Land less Farner
Land less Women
Landless
Landless Cultivator
Landless Family
Landless Farmer
Landless People
Landsless
Lansless People
Low income people
Lowar income people (Highest 3000)
Margin Farmer
Marginal Farmer
Marginal Land Holding Family
Marginal Peasant
Marginal farmer
Middle Class
Middle class
Middle class family
Mother & Child
Mother and child
Not taken loan from other NGO
Only Tribal
Orphen
Owner of .50 land
Ownership of 50 Dec
Poor
Poor Child
Poor Children
Poor Family
Poor Farmer
Poor Man
Poor People
Poor Women
Poor female
Poor man/woman
Poor woman
Poor women
Poor women billow poverty level
Poor(landless)
Poorest
Poorest Children
Porpeople
Poverty Rradication
Prostitute Women
Samall Business
Shelter less
Shelter of sex worker
Smal Business
Small Business
Small Business men
Small Businessman
Small Land Holding
Small Shop
Small Shop owner
Smmal Business
Those who posses.5 dc of Land
Unemployed
V.G.D
Van Driver
Very Poor
Very Poor woman
Very poor
Watsan (Water & Sanitation)
Widow
Widowed
Widower
Widower/ Separated
Woman Kind
Women
Women & Children
poor
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
[If Yes] How would you describe [NGO]’s target group?
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100 Labour sells
18 to 50 Years poor people
Above 18 Years age
Age 18 - 50
Age 18-45
Age 18-50
Age Agriculture-50
Capable People
Daily Labour
Day Labour
Day Labourer
Day Lobour
Day labour working others land about 100 days
Distress
Distressed women
Divorced
Divorced women
Faemer
Farmer
Help less
Helpsless
Illiterate
Kishore Crime
Labour
Labourer
Land Less
Land Less Farmer
Land less
Land less Farmer
Landless
Landless Farmer
Less Poor
Marginal
Marginal Farmer
Marginal farmer
Micro Enterprise Landing
Miginal farmer
Occupation- agriculture
Old Women
Orphan
Parmanent Resident
Permanent Inhabitant
Poor
Poor & Marginal Farmer
Poor Child
Poor Children
Poor Farmer
Poor Man
Poor Tribal
Poor Women
Poor woman
Poorest People
Pragnant women
Rickshaw Puller
Rickshaw/Van Driver
Sex Worker
Small Business
Small Business Man
Small Business men
Small Businessman
Small Bussiness
Small Traders
Teen age
Unemployed youth
Upper Middle class
Varnaralde Women
Very poor women
Wedow
Widow
Widowed
Widowed Women
Widower
Women headed house hold
Working Child
age 18-50
paltry
poor
unemployment Youth
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
How would you describe NGO’s target group? (1/4)
[If Yes] How would you describe [NGO]’s target group?
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Adult education
Age 18 0 50
Agri. Labourer
Business
Children
Completely poor
Dangerous Area
Day Labourer Men
Disable
Disable persons treatment
Distinguish
Divorced
Illiterate
Labour Sells 90 Day's
Land Less
Landless
Margin Farmer
Marginal Farmer
Married women
Mergin Farmer
Other Facilities
People of same Locality
Poor
Poor Freedom Fighter
Poor Students in secondary level
Poorest
Poverty Deduction
Rickshaw Buy
Small Business Man
Small Business man
Small Business men
Small Businessman
Small Businiss Man
Torfured weman
Tortured Female
Tortused feme
Tortused femel
Tourtesed
Toutured Female
Unemployed Youth
Unemployer
Want to Learn
Widow
Widower
Woman of deferent low professional
Women
illiterate
NGO helps irrespective of income or restrict to the poor
NGO helps irrespective of income or restrict to the poor
NGO helps irrespective of income or restrict to the poor
NGO helps irrespective of income or restrict to the poor
NGO helps irrespective of income or restrict to the poor
Does [NGO] offer to help anyone irrespective of income or does [NGO] restrict its
services to the poor?
310
1
2
1
All Bangladeshis
2
The poor
Beneficiaries targetted by age: children
Beneficiaries targetted by age: children
Beneficiaries targetted by age: children
Beneficiaries targetted by age: children
Beneficiaries targetted by age: children
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by age: youth
Beneficiaries targetted by age: youth
Beneficiaries targetted by age: youth
Beneficiaries targetted by age: youth
Beneficiaries targetted by age: youth
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by age: adults
Beneficiaries targetted by age: adults
Beneficiaries targetted by age: adults
Beneficiaries targetted by age: adults
Beneficiaries targetted by age: adults
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by age: elderly
Beneficiaries targetted by age: elderly
Beneficiaries targetted by age: elderly
Beneficiaries targetted by age: elderly
Beneficiaries targetted by age: elderly
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
309
1
1
No
1
Yes
Sysmiss
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: male
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: male
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: male
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: male
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: male
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: female
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: female
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: female
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: female
Beneficiaries targetted by sex: female
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: farmer
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: farmer
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: farmer
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: farmer
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: farmer
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: unemployed
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: unemployed
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: unemployed
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: unemployed
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: unemployed
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: other
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: other
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: other
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: other
Beneficiaries targetted by profession: other
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q72b_3_3, specify
If yes to q72b_3_3, specify
If yes to q72b_3_3, specify
If yes to q72b_3_3, specify
If yes to q72b_3_3, specify
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
Business Man
Cleaner, Fisherman Etc.
Day Laborers
Day Labour
Day Labourer, Small Business Man
House work
Housewife
Labourer
Sex worker
Small Businessman
Street
Tati, Kamer, Jele
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: physically handicapped
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: physically handicapped
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: physically handicapped
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: physically handicapped
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: physically handicapped
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: mentally handicapped
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: mentally handicapped
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: mentally handicapped
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: mentally handicapped
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: mentally handicapped
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV positive
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV positive
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV positive
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV positive
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV positive
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV affected
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV affected
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV affected
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV affected
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: HIV affected
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: pregnant women
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: pregnant women
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: pregnant women
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: pregnant women
Beneficiaries targetted by health status: pregnant women
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: bachelor
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: bachelor
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: bachelor
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: bachelor
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: bachelor
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: married
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: married
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: married
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: married
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: married
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: widow/er
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: widow/er
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: widow/er
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: widow/er
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: widow/er
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: divorced
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: divorced
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: divorced
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: divorced
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: divorced
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: separated
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: separated
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: separated
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: separated
Beneficiaries targetted by family status: separated
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: father
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: father
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: father
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: father
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: father
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: mother
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: mother
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: mother
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: mother
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: mother
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: orphan
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: orphan
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: orphan
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: orphan
Beneficiaries targetted by parental status: orphan
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: homeless
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: homeless
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: homeless
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: homeless
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: homeless
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: refugee/displaced
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: refugee/displaced
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: refugee/displaced
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: refugee/displaced
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: refugee/displaced
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: urban
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: urban
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: urban
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: urban
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: urban
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: rural
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: rural
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: rural
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: rural
Beneficiaries targetted by residential status: rural
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: war
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: war
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: war
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: war
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: war
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: abducted
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: abducted
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: abducted
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: abducted
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: abducted
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: drought
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: drought
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: drought
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: drought
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: drought
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: flood
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: flood
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: flood
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: flood
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: flood
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: physical abuse/battered
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: physical abuse/battered
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: physical abuse/battered
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: physical abuse/battered
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: physical abuse/battered
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: women/children
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: women/children
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: women/children
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: women/children
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: women/children
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: human rights violation
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: human rights violation
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: human rights violation
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: human rights violation
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: human rights violation
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: other
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: other
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: other
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: other
Beneficiaries targetted by victim status: other
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q72b_8_8, specify
If yes to q72b_8_8, specify
If yes to q72b_8_8, specify
If yes to q72b_8_8, specify
If yes to q72b_8_8, specify
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
Mukti jodda punarbashon
Sex Woker
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: poor
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: poor
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: poor
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: poor
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: poor
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: landless
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: landless
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: landless
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: landless
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: landless
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: illiterate
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: illiterate
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: illiterate
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: illiterate
Beneficiaries targetted by income/wealth/education: illiterate
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by : buildings /institutions (Hospitals, schools)
Beneficiaries targetted by : buildings /institutions (Hospitals, schools)
Beneficiaries targetted by : buildings /institutions (Hospitals, schools)
Beneficiaries targetted by : buildings /institutions (Hospitals, schools)
Beneficiaries targetted by : buildings /institutions (Hospitals, schools)
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by : wildlife
Beneficiaries targetted by : wildlife
Beneficiaries targetted by : wildlife
Beneficiaries targetted by : wildlife
Beneficiaries targetted by : wildlife
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries targetted by : other
Beneficiaries targetted by : other
Beneficiaries targetted by : other
Beneficiaries targetted by : other
Beneficiaries targetted by : other
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
1
1
If yes to q72b_11, specify
If yes to q72b_11, specify
If yes to q72b_11, specify
If yes to q72b_11, specify
If yes to q72b_11, specify
To be completed after the interview: circle all the codes that apply according to the categories
that describe target group.
310
90 Day's Wages Sells
90 Day's wages sels
ADP
Bussiness man
Homestead Horticulture
Small Business
Small Bussiness
Social Fforestry
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Safe drinking water
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Safe drinking water
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Safe drinking water
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Safe drinking water
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Safe drinking water
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Good sanitation (waste disposal)
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Health care
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Health care
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Health care
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Health care
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Health care
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-formal Child Education
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-formal Child Education
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-formal Child Education
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-formal Child Education
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-formal Child Education
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-Formal Adult Education
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-Formal Adult Education
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-Formal Adult Education
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-Formal Adult Education
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Non-Formal Adult Education
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Agricultural training for adults
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Agricultural training for adults
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Agricultural training for adults
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Agricultural training for adults
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Agricultural training for adults
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Roads Construction/repair
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Roads Construction/repair
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Roads Construction/repair
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Roads Construction/repair
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Roads Construction/repair
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Transportation services
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Transportation services
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Transportation services
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Transportation services
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Transportation services
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Electricity System
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Electricity System
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Electricity System
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Electricity System
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Electricity System
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Telephones/ other communications
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Telephones/ other communications
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Telephones/ other communications
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Telephones/ other communications
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Telephones/ other communications
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Access to credit
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Access to credit
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Access to credit
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Access to credit
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Access to credit
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
1
No
1
Yes
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Land rights/tenure
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Land rights/tenure
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Land rights/tenure
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Land rights/tenure
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Land rights/tenure
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Employment Generation
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Employment Generation
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Employment Generation
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Employment Generation
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Employment Generation
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
If yes to q73_14, specify
If yes to q73_14, specify
If yes to q73_14, specify
If yes to q73_14, specify
If yes to q73_14, specify
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
ADP
AIDS
Acid victim
Ain-O- Salis Kendro
Arsenic Test
Birth Control
Combat Child traficking
Dvevelopment of society,
Gender Development
Give Shelter of sex worker and their child
Horticulture Nursery
Human Rights
Leadership Development
Legal Aid
Motivate & Admission fee
Nursary
Nursery
Poltry
Poly Livestock
Prostitute Women shelter
Seeds Distribution
Social Development
Social Forestry
Social Foresty
Tree Plantation
Vocational
Watsan
Women & Child Trafficking Protection
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
2
No
1
Yes
2
If yes to q73_15, specify
If yes to q73_15, specify
If yes to q73_15, specify
If yes to q73_15, specify
If yes to q73_15, specify
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
Human righits
Livestock Reproductive
Seeds Distribution
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
Beneficiaries pay/contribute to NGO for: Other (specify)
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
No
1
Yes
If yes to q73_16, specify
If yes to q73_16, specify
If yes to q73_16, specify
If yes to q73_16, specify
If yes to q73_16, specify
When you offer the services listed in Q 63, do beneficiaries pay or contribute anything to [NGO] for the services they receive/the activities in which they participate?
310
Pay for safe drinking water in cash
Pay for safe drinking water in cash
Pay for safe drinking water in cash
Pay for safe drinking water in cash
Pay for safe drinking water in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for safe drinking water in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for safe drinking water in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for safe drinking water in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for safe drinking water in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for safe drinking water in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for safe drinking water in labor
Pay for safe drinking water in labor
Pay for safe drinking water in labor
Pay for safe drinking water in labor
Pay for safe drinking water in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for safe drinking water - other mode of payment
Pay for safe drinking water - other mode of payment
Pay for safe drinking water - other mode of payment
Pay for safe drinking water - other mode of payment
Pay for safe drinking water - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_1_4, specify
If yes to q74_1_4, specify
If yes to q74_1_4, specify
If yes to q74_1_4, specify
If yes to q74_1_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in cash
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in cash
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in cash
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in cash
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in labor
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in labor
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in labor
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in labor
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) - other mode of payment
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) - other mode of payment
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) - other mode of payment
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) - other mode of payment
Pay for good sanitation (waste disposal) - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_2_4, specify
If yes to q74_2_4, specify
If yes to q74_2_4, specify
If yes to q74_2_4, specify
If yes to q74_2_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for health care in cash
Pay for health care in cash
Pay for health care in cash
Pay for health care in cash
Pay for health care in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for health care in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for health care in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for health care in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for health care in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for health care in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for health care in labor
Pay for health care in labor
Pay for health care in labor
Pay for health care in labor
Pay for health care in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for health care - other mode of payment
Pay for health care - other mode of payment
Pay for health care - other mode of payment
Pay for health care - other mode of payment
Pay for health care - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_3_4, specify
If yes to q74_3_4, specify
If yes to q74_3_4, specify
If yes to q74_3_4, specify
If yes to q74_3_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
309
Free
Free Service
Pay for non-formal child education in cash
Pay for non-formal child education in cash
Pay for non-formal child education in cash
Pay for non-formal child education in cash
Pay for non-formal child education in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for non-formal child education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for non-formal child education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for non-formal child education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for non-formal child education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for non-formal child education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for non-formal child education in labor
Pay for non-formal child education in labor
Pay for non-formal child education in labor
Pay for non-formal child education in labor
Pay for non-formal child education in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for non-formal child education - other mode of payment
Pay for non-formal child education - other mode of payment
Pay for non-formal child education - other mode of payment
Pay for non-formal child education - other mode of payment
Pay for non-formal child education - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_4_4, specify
If yes to q74_4_4, specify
If yes to q74_4_4, specify
If yes to q74_4_4, specify
If yes to q74_4_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Free
Free Service
Free of service
Free service
Nothing
Pay for non-formal adult education in cash
Pay for non-formal adult education in cash
Pay for non-formal adult education in cash
Pay for non-formal adult education in cash
Pay for non-formal adult education in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for non-formal adult education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for non-formal adult education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for non-formal adult education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for non-formal adult education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for non-formal adult education in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for non-formal adult education in labor
Pay for non-formal adult education in labor
Pay for non-formal adult education in labor
Pay for non-formal adult education in labor
Pay for non-formal adult education in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for non-formal adult education - other mode of payment
Pay for non-formal adult education - other mode of payment
Pay for non-formal adult education - other mode of payment
Pay for non-formal adult education - other mode of payment
Pay for non-formal adult education - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_5_4, specify
If yes to q74_5_4, specify
If yes to q74_5_4, specify
If yes to q74_5_4, specify
If yes to q74_5_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Free
Nothing
Pay for agricultural training for adults in cash
Pay for agricultural training for adults in cash
Pay for agricultural training for adults in cash
Pay for agricultural training for adults in cash
Pay for agricultural training for adults in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for agricultural training for adults in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for agricultural training for adults in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for agricultural training for adults in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for agricultural training for adults in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for agricultural training for adults in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for agricultural training for adults in labor
Pay for agricultural training for adults in labor
Pay for agricultural training for adults in labor
Pay for agricultural training for adults in labor
Pay for agricultural training for adults in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for agricultural training for adults - other mode of payment
Pay for agricultural training for adults - other mode of payment
Pay for agricultural training for adults - other mode of payment
Pay for agricultural training for adults - other mode of payment
Pay for agricultural training for adults - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_6_4, specify
If yes to q74_6_4, specify
If yes to q74_6_4, specify
If yes to q74_6_4, specify
If yes to q74_6_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for roads construction/repair in cash
Pay for roads construction/repair in cash
Pay for roads construction/repair in cash
Pay for roads construction/repair in cash
Pay for roads construction/repair in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for roads construction/repair in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for roads construction/repair in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for roads construction/repair in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for roads construction/repair in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for roads construction/repair in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for roads construction/repair in labor
Pay for roads construction/repair in labor
Pay for roads construction/repair in labor
Pay for roads construction/repair in labor
Pay for roads construction/repair in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for roads construction/repair - other mode of payment
Pay for roads construction/repair - other mode of payment
Pay for roads construction/repair - other mode of payment
Pay for roads construction/repair - other mode of payment
Pay for roads construction/repair - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_7_4, specify
If yes to q74_7_4, specify
If yes to q74_7_4, specify
If yes to q74_7_4, specify
If yes to q74_7_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Food for work
Pay for transportation services in cash
Pay for transportation services in cash
Pay for transportation services in cash
Pay for transportation services in cash
Pay for transportation services in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for transportation services in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for transportation services in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for transportation services in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for transportation services in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for transportation services in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for transportation services in labor
Pay for transportation services in labor
Pay for transportation services in labor
Pay for transportation services in labor
Pay for transportation services in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for transportation services - other mode of payment
Pay for transportation services - other mode of payment
Pay for transportation services - other mode of payment
Pay for transportation services - other mode of payment
Pay for transportation services - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_8_4, specify
If yes to q74_8_4, specify
If yes to q74_8_4, specify
If yes to q74_8_4, specify
If yes to q74_8_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for electricity system in cash
Pay for electricity system in cash
Pay for electricity system in cash
Pay for electricity system in cash
Pay for electricity system in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for electricity system in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for electricity system in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for electricity system in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for electricity system in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for electricity system in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for electricity system in labor
Pay for electricity system in labor
Pay for electricity system in labor
Pay for electricity system in labor
Pay for electricity system in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for electricity system - other mode of payment
Pay for electricity system - other mode of payment
Pay for electricity system - other mode of payment
Pay for electricity system - other mode of payment
Pay for electricity system - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_9_4, specify
If yes to q74_9_4, specify
If yes to q74_9_4, specify
If yes to q74_9_4, specify
If yes to q74_9_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for telephones/other communications in cash
Pay for telephones/other communications in cash
Pay for telephones/other communications in cash
Pay for telephones/other communications in cash
Pay for telephones/other communications in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for telephones/other communications in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for telephones/other communications in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for telephones/other communications in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for telephones/other communications in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for telephones/other communications in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for telephones/other communications in labor
Pay for telephones/other communications in labor
Pay for telephones/other communications in labor
Pay for telephones/other communications in labor
Pay for telephones/other communications in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for telephones/other communications - other mode of payment
Pay for telephones/other communications - other mode of payment
Pay for telephones/other communications - other mode of payment
Pay for telephones/other communications - other mode of payment
Pay for telephones/other communications - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_10_4, specify
If yes to q74_10_4, specify
If yes to q74_10_4, specify
If yes to q74_10_4, specify
If yes to q74_10_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for access to credit in cash
Pay for access to credit in cash
Pay for access to credit in cash
Pay for access to credit in cash
Pay for access to credit in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for access to credit in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for access to credit in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for access to credit in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for access to credit in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for access to credit in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for access to credit in labor
Pay for access to credit in labor
Pay for access to credit in labor
Pay for access to credit in labor
Pay for access to credit in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for access to credit - other mode of payment
Pay for access to credit - other mode of payment
Pay for access to credit - other mode of payment
Pay for access to credit - other mode of payment
Pay for access to credit - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Nothing
Pay for land rights/tenure in cash
Pay for land rights/tenure in cash
Pay for land rights/tenure in cash
Pay for land rights/tenure in cash
Pay for land rights/tenure in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for land rights/tenure in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for land rights/tenure in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for land rights/tenure in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for land rights/tenure in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for land rights/tenure in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for land rights/tenure in labor
Pay for land rights/tenure in labor
Pay for land rights/tenure in labor
Pay for land rights/tenure in labor
Pay for land rights/tenure in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for land rights/tenure - other mode of payment
Pay for land rights/tenure - other mode of payment
Pay for land rights/tenure - other mode of payment
Pay for land rights/tenure - other mode of payment
Pay for land rights/tenure - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
If yes to q74_11_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for employment generation in cash
Pay for employment generation in cash
Pay for employment generation in cash
Pay for employment generation in cash
Pay for employment generation in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for employment generation in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for employment generation in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for employment generation in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for employment generation in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for employment generation in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for employment generation in labor
Pay for employment generation in labor
Pay for employment generation in labor
Pay for employment generation in labor
Pay for employment generation in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for employment generation - other mode of payment
Pay for employment generation - other mode of payment
Pay for employment generation - other mode of payment
Pay for employment generation - other mode of payment
Pay for employment generation - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_13_4, specify
If yes to q74_13_4, specify
If yes to q74_13_4, specify
If yes to q74_13_4, specify
If yes to q74_13_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Nothing
Service Charge 8-10%
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Arsenic Test
Birth Control
Combat Child traficking
Fishery Traing
Give Shelter of sex worker and their child
Horticulture Nursery
House building Loan
IGA Skill Training
IGA Training
Leadership Development
Live Stock, Poultry
Nursery
Poly Livestock
Social Forestry
Training of Skill Devlop
watsan
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_14_4, specify
If yes to q74_14_4, specify
If yes to q74_14_4, specify
If yes to q74_14_4, specify
If yes to q74_14_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
By A little fees.
Free
Free of service
Free service
Nothing
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_15_4, specify
If yes to q74_15_4, specify
If yes to q74_15_4, specify
If yes to q74_15_4, specify
If yes to q74_15_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Type of service (specified)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Pay for other (specify) in cash
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Pay for other (specify) in kind (e.g., grain, clothes)
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Pay for other (specify) in labor
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Pay for other (specify) - other mode of payment
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
If yes to q74_16_4, specify
If yes to q74_16_4, specify
If yes to q74_16_4, specify
If yes to q74_16_4, specify
If yes to q74_16_4, specify
Do they pay to [NGO]: [Circle all that apply]
310
All beneficiaries contribute the same amount
All beneficiaries contribute the same amount
All beneficiaries contribute the same amount
All beneficiaries contribute the same amount
All beneficiaries contribute the same amount
Do all beneficiaries pay or contribute the same amount? [Circle one]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for target group
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for target group
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for target group
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for target group
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for target group
Do all beneficiaries pay or contribute the same amount? [Circle one]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for poorer people
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for poorer people
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for poorer people
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for poorer people
Payment/contribution is waived or reduced for poorer people
Do all beneficiaries pay or contribute the same amount? [Circle one]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Payment is left to the beneficiary’s discretion/payment is voluntary
Payment is left to the beneficiary’s discretion/payment is voluntary
Payment is left to the beneficiary’s discretion/payment is voluntary
Payment is left to the beneficiary’s discretion/payment is voluntary
Payment is left to the beneficiary’s discretion/payment is voluntary
Do all beneficiaries pay or contribute the same amount? [Circle one]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Payment by beneficiaries: Other (specify)
Payment by beneficiaries: Other (specify)
Payment by beneficiaries: Other (specify)
Payment by beneficiaries: Other (specify)
Payment by beneficiaries: Other (specify)
Do all beneficiaries pay or contribute the same amount? [Circle one]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q75_5, specify
If yes to q75_5, specify
If yes to q75_5, specify
If yes to q75_5, specify
If yes to q75_5, specify
Do all beneficiaries pay or contribute the same amount? [Circle one]
310
Fixed service charge on taken
Nothing
Beneficiaries give tips or gifts to NGO staff for services received
Beneficiaries give tips or gifts to NGO staff for services received
Beneficiaries give tips or gifts to NGO staff for services received
Beneficiaries give tips or gifts to NGO staff for services received
Beneficiaries give tips or gifts to NGO staff for services received
Do beneficiaries give tips or gifts to [NGO] staff for the services they receive?
310
3
4
1
Always
2
Often
3
Sometimes
4
Never
Revenue NGO derive from sale of its services (Thousand Taka)
Revenue NGO derive from sale of its services (Thousand Taka)
Revenue NGO derive from sale of its services (Thousand Taka)
Revenue NGO derive from sale of its services (Thousand Taka)
Revenue NGO derive from sale of its services (Thousand Taka)
We would like to get an idea of the value of the services provided by [NGO]. Suppose that recipients of the service had to pay the market price of the services you offer (that is, the price charged by the private sector for similar services of similar quality). Abstract from advocacy, networking and raising awareness, whose value cannot be assessed. Further suppose that recipients had the means to pay the full market price. In your opinion, how much revenue would [NGO] derive from the sale of its services? [Enumerators: work with the respondent through each service they provide. Identify a comparable service or good provided by the private sector. Assess the price charged by private providers in the area covered by the project (if possible). Then multiply by the number of beneficiaries. Write down your calculations below. Multiplication and addition can be done after the interview is over.]
Total: ______(Thousand) Taka on average per ____ [frequency code: 1. day 2. week 3. month 4. Year]
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15
101132
Revenue time period
Revenue time period
Revenue time period
Revenue time period
Revenue time period
We would like to get an idea of the value of the services provided by [NGO]. Suppose that recipients of the service had to pay the market price of the services you offer (that is, the price charged by the private sector for similar services of similar quality). Abstract from advocacy, networking and raising awareness, whose value cannot be assessed. Further suppose that recipients had the means to pay the full market price. In your opinion, how much revenue would [NGO] derive from the sale of its services? [Enumerators: work with the respondent through each service they provide. Identify a comparable service or good provided by the private sector. Assess the price charged by private providers in the area covered by the project (if possible). Then multiply by the number of beneficiaries. Write down your calculations below. Multiplication and addition can be done after the interview is over.]
Total: ______(Thousand) Taka on average per ____ [frequency code: 1. day 2. week 3. month 4. Year]
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2
4
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
Share of cost of services covered by beneficiaries (%)
Share of cost of services covered by beneficiaries (%)
Share of cost of services covered by beneficiaries (%)
Share of cost of services covered by beneficiaries (%)
Share of cost of services covered by beneficiaries (%)
On average, what share of the cost of these services is covered by payments and contributions from beneficiaries?
310
100
NGO has a religious affiliation
NGO has a religious affiliation
NGO has a religious affiliation
NGO has a religious affiliation
NGO has a religious affiliation
Does [NGO] have a religious affiliation?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Religious affiliation: Muslim
Religious affiliation: Muslim
Religious affiliation: Muslim
Religious affiliation: Muslim
Religious affiliation: Muslim
The [NGO]’s religious affiliation is:
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No
1
Yes
Religious affiliation: Hindu
Religious affiliation: Hindu
Religious affiliation: Hindu
Religious affiliation: Hindu
Religious affiliation: Hindu
The [NGO]’s religious affiliation is:
310
No
1
Yes
Religious affiliation: Buddhist
Religious affiliation: Buddhist
Religious affiliation: Buddhist
Religious affiliation: Buddhist
Religious affiliation: Buddhist
The [NGO]’s religious affiliation is:
310
No
1
Yes
Religious affiliation: Christian
Religious affiliation: Christian
Religious affiliation: Christian
Religious affiliation: Christian
Religious affiliation: Christian
The [NGO]’s religious affiliation is:
310
No
1
Yes
Religious affiliation: Other (specify)
Religious affiliation: Other (specify)
Religious affiliation: Other (specify)
Religious affiliation: Other (specify)
Religious affiliation: Other (specify)
The [NGO]’s religious affiliation is:
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q80_5, specify
If yes to q80_5, specify
If yes to q80_5, specify
If yes to q80_5, specify
If yes to q80_5, specify
The [NGO]’s religious affiliation is:
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Tribal
NGO organizes religious worship
NGO organizes religious worship
NGO organizes religious worship
NGO organizes religious worship
NGO organizes religious worship
Does [NGO] organize religious worship (e.g., mass, prayer)?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Nb people participating per week in these acts of worship
Nb people participating per week in these acts of worship
Nb people participating per week in these acts of worship
Nb people participating per week in these acts of worship
Nb people participating per week in these acts of worship
On an average week, how many people participate in these acts of worship? ____per week
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NGO spread religious message via: during religious service
NGO spread religious message via: during religious service
NGO spread religious message via: during religious service
NGO spread religious message via: during religious service
NGO spread religious message via: during religious service
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
310
NGO spread religious message via: concert/fair/street band/drama
NGO spread religious message via: concert/fair/street band/drama
NGO spread religious message via: concert/fair/street band/drama
NGO spread religious message via: concert/fair/street band/drama
NGO spread religious message via: concert/fair/street band/drama
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
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NGO spread religious message via: training and meetings
NGO spread religious message via: training and meetings
NGO spread religious message via: training and meetings
NGO spread religious message via: training and meetings
NGO spread religious message via: training and meetings
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
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1
1
NGO spread religious message via: posters/flyers/newsletter
NGO spread religious message via: posters/flyers/newsletter
NGO spread religious message via: posters/flyers/newsletter
NGO spread religious message via: posters/flyers/newsletter
NGO spread religious message via: posters/flyers/newsletter
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
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1
1
NGO spread religious message via: newspaper/radio
NGO spread religious message via: newspaper/radio
NGO spread religious message via: newspaper/radio
NGO spread religious message via: newspaper/radio
NGO spread religious message via: newspaper/radio
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
310
NGO spread religious message via: open air speech/preaching/public address
NGO spread religious message via: open air speech/preaching/public address
NGO spread religious message via: open air speech/preaching/public address
NGO spread religious message via: open air speech/preaching/public address
NGO spread religious message via: open air speech/preaching/public address
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
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NGO spread its religious message via: visit to prisons, hospitals/door to door
NGO spread its religious message via: visit to prisons, hospitals/door to door
NGO spread its religious message via: visit to prisons, hospitals/door to door
NGO spread its religious message via: visit to prisons, hospitals/door to door
NGO spread its religious message via: visit to prisons, hospitals/door to door
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
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1
1
NGO spread its religious message via: other
NGO spread its religious message via: other
NGO spread its religious message via: other
NGO spread its religious message via: other
NGO spread its religious message via: other
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
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1
1
If yes to q83_8, specify
If yes to q83_8, specify
If yes to q83_8, specify
If yes to q83_8, specify
If yes to q83_8, specify
Over last 12 months, has [NGO] spread its religious message via: [Circle all that apply]
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Branch of NGO founded by
Branch of NGO founded by
Branch of NGO founded by
Branch of NGO founded by
Branch of NGO founded by
You told us that this branch of [NGO] was founded in ….. year [see Q8 in section A]. Was this branch founded by: [Circle one]
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1
5
1
Representative of the mother NGO
2
A local individual
3
Local individuals working together with the mother NGO
4
Foreign individual
5
Other
If [5] to q84, specify
If [5] to q84, specify
If [5] to q84, specify
If [5] to q84, specify
If [5] to q84, specify
You told us that this branch of [NGO] was founded in ….. year [see Q8 in section A]. Was this branch founded by: [Circle one]
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A group of people
A.D.B Nordic, UNFPA Bangladesh, Govt. (city corporation)
Bishop of Churches
By local Person
Five Local persons
I.L.O
Internation NGO Save the childrens
Local Donor Richman
Local Other NGO
Local People
Local people who member of family
Management Committee
P.K.S.F
Regional Manager
Some Local Persons
Some local persons
Subscription given by a group of person
With the help of Catholic lead
NGO received seed grant/initial donation when it was started
NGO received seed grant/initial donation when it was started
NGO received seed grant/initial donation when it was started
NGO received seed grant/initial donation when it was started
NGO received seed grant/initial donation when it was started
Did [NGO] receive a seed grant/initial donation when it was started?
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1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Seed grant/initial donation from: Mother NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: Mother NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: Mother NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: Mother NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: Mother NGO
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other Bangladeshi NGO
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Seed grant/initial donation from: International NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: International NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: International NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: International NGO
Seed grant/initial donation from: International NGO
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Seed grant/initial donation from: National Government
Seed grant/initial donation from: National Government
Seed grant/initial donation from: National Government
Seed grant/initial donation from: National Government
Seed grant/initial donation from: National Government
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Seed grant/initial donation from: Local Government
Seed grant/initial donation from: Local Government
Seed grant/initial donation from: Local Government
Seed grant/initial donation from: Local Government
Seed grant/initial donation from: Local Government
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Seed grant/initial donation from: United Nations agency
Seed grant/initial donation from: United Nations agency
Seed grant/initial donation from: United Nations agency
Seed grant/initial donation from: United Nations agency
Seed grant/initial donation from: United Nations agency
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Seed grant/initial donation from: Bilateral donor
Seed grant/initial donation from: Bilateral donor
Seed grant/initial donation from: Bilateral donor
Seed grant/initial donation from: Bilateral donor
Seed grant/initial donation from: Bilateral donor
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Seed grant/initial donation from: Church/religious organization
Seed grant/initial donation from: Church/religious organization
Seed grant/initial donation from: Church/religious organization
Seed grant/initial donation from: Church/religious organization
Seed grant/initial donation from: Church/religious organization
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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No
1
Yes
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other
Seed grant/initial donation from: Other
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q86_9, specify
If yes to q86_9, specify
If yes to q86_9, specify
If yes to q86_9, specify
If yes to q86_9, specify
[If Yes] From which source: [Circle all that apply]
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(NOARD) Norway Agency for Devlopment
A group of local people
A.D.B Nordic, UNFPA Bangladesh, Govt. (city corporation)
ADIP
APHD (Asia Partnership for Human Development)
APHD HongKong
ASA
Asian Bank
Canada
Canadian University service overseas program
Darida
Director of NGO
Directors of this NGO
Directory of NGO
Donation from Founder
Europian Commition
I.L.O
IIRD
Janata Bank
Local Donor Richman
Local & Foreign Doctor
Local Community
Local Donar
Local Donor
Local Donor Richman
Local M.P
Local Person
Local donor
MISEREOR (Germany)
Managing Director
Members Subscription
Members of Director
Members of Directorate
Members of Head Office
Norway
Owner NGO
PKSF
People Donated
Personal
Personal Gift
Representative of Mother NGO
Secule catholic- France
Sena Kalayan Sangstha
Equipment and working capital NGO started with? (Thousand Taka)
Equipment and working capital NGO started with? (Thousand Taka)
Equipment and working capital NGO started with? (Thousand Taka)
Equipment and working capital NGO started with? (Thousand Taka)
Equipment and working capital NGO started with? (Thousand Taka)
What equipment and working capital did [NGO] start with?
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30000
Source of equipment/capital: personal contribution of the founder(s)(%)
Source of equipment/capital: personal contribution of the founder(s)(%)
Source of equipment/capital: personal contribution of the founder(s)(%)
Source of equipment/capital: personal contribution of the founder(s)(%)
Source of equipment/capital: personal contribution of the founder(s)(%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
310
100
Source of equipment/capital: donation from the mosque/church/religious org.(%)
Source of equipment/capital: donation from the mosque/church/religious org.(%)
Source of equipment/capital: donation from the mosque/church/religious org.(%)
Source of equipment/capital: donation from the mosque/church/religious org.(%)
Source of equipment/capital: donation from the mosque/church/religious org.(%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
310
Source of equipment/capital: grant from non-government sources (%)
Source of equipment/capital: grant from non-government sources (%)
Source of equipment/capital: grant from non-government sources (%)
Source of equipment/capital: grant from non-government sources (%)
Source of equipment/capital: grant from non-government sources (%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
310
100
Source of equipment/capital: loan from non-government sources (%)
Source of equipment/capital: loan from non-government sources (%)
Source of equipment/capital: loan from non-government sources (%)
Source of equipment/capital: loan from non-government sources (%)
Source of equipment/capital: loan from non-government sources (%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
310
100
Source of equipment/capital: grant from governments(%)
Source of equipment/capital: grant from governments(%)
Source of equipment/capital: grant from governments(%)
Source of equipment/capital: grant from governments(%)
Source of equipment/capital: grant from governments(%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
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100
Source of equipment/capital: loan from governments (%)
Source of equipment/capital: loan from governments (%)
Source of equipment/capital: loan from governments (%)
Source of equipment/capital: loan from governments (%)
Source of equipment/capital: loan from governments (%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
310
Source of equipment/capital: carry-over from previous NGO/organization (%)
Source of equipment/capital: carry-over from previous NGO/organization (%)
Source of equipment/capital: carry-over from previous NGO/organization (%)
Source of equipment/capital: carry-over from previous NGO/organization (%)
Source of equipment/capital: carry-over from previous NGO/organization (%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
310
100
Source of equipment/capital: mother NGO (%)
Source of equipment/capital: mother NGO (%)
Source of equipment/capital: mother NGO (%)
Source of equipment/capital: mother NGO (%)
Source of equipment/capital: mother NGO (%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
310
100
Source of equipment/capital: other (%)
Source of equipment/capital: other (%)
Source of equipment/capital: other (%)
Source of equipment/capital: other (%)
Source of equipment/capital: other (%)
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
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100
If yes to q88_9, specify
If yes to q88_9, specify
If yes to q88_9, specify
If yes to q88_9, specify
If yes to q88_9, specify
Where did this equipment and working capital come from? [In case the equipment and working capital came from different sources and the respondent cannot provide a response to the question on percentages, use beans as in the FGI interview.]
310
A.D.B Nordic, UNFPA Bangladesh, Govt. (city corporation)
ADIP
APHD
ASA
Asia Foundation
Canadian University service overseas program
Caritas
Danida
Darida
Donation by Social Ailites
Foreign NGO
Forign Mission Canada
Head Office
I.L.o
IIRD
Janata Bank
Local Community
Local Donar
Local Doner
Local Donor Richman
Local MP
Local donor Richman
MISEREOR
NOARD
OXFAM
One Doctor
PKSF
Proshika
Prosika
S.F NORWAY
Save The Children
Sena Kallayan Sangstha
Tuita Board
U.N.D.P
U.S AID
USAID
Nb full-time salaried in: Management
Nb full-time salaried in: Management
Nb full-time salaried in: Management
Nb full-time salaried in: Management
Nb full-time salaried in: Management
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
12
Nb full-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Nb full-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Nb full-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Nb full-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Nb full-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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198
Nb full-time salaried in: Finance
Nb full-time salaried in: Finance
Nb full-time salaried in: Finance
Nb full-time salaried in: Finance
Nb full-time salaried in: Finance
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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63
Nb full-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb full-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb full-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb full-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb full-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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36
Specify q89_5_1 other
Specify q89_5_1 other
Specify q89_5_1 other
Specify q89_5_1 other
Specify q89_5_1 other
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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AD, PC, FO, Peon, Computer Operator, Dr. P-Medical
Accountant, Peon
Aya
B.M+F.O
CO
Care Taker
Care taker
Caretaker
Cas
Cook
Doctor, Advocate
Driver, Teacher
F.O. Peon
Field Worker
HW-Peon
Lan officer+Pion
Office staff
Organiser
PA
Peon
President
Su:+F.O+N.G+P/O-
Suppervisor+Field worker+Peon+Cook
Sweeper
TLMF
Teacher
Teacher/ Doctor
Teachers & Others
Techer
Traineer+Pion
Trainer
cook
cook Others
teachers
Nb full-time salaried in: Other
Nb full-time salaried in: Other
Nb full-time salaried in: Other
Nb full-time salaried in: Other
Nb full-time salaried in: Other
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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552
Nb full-time salaried in: Total
Nb full-time salaried in: Total
Nb full-time salaried in: Total
Nb full-time salaried in: Total
Nb full-time salaried in: Total
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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1
689
Nb part-time salaried in: Management
Nb part-time salaried in: Management
Nb part-time salaried in: Management
Nb part-time salaried in: Management
Nb part-time salaried in: Management
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Nb part-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Nb part-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Nb part-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Nb part-time salaried in: Programme/Professional
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time salaried in: Finance
Nb part-time salaried in: Finance
Nb part-time salaried in: Finance
Nb part-time salaried in: Finance
Nb part-time salaried in: Finance
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb part-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb part-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb part-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb part-time salaried in: Clerical/Secretarial
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time salaried in: Other
Nb part-time salaried in: Other
Nb part-time salaried in: Other
Nb part-time salaried in: Other
Nb part-time salaried in: Other
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time salaried in: Total
Nb part-time salaried in: Total
Nb part-time salaried in: Total
Nb part-time salaried in: Total
Nb part-time salaried in: Total
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb full-time volunteers in: Management
Nb full-time volunteers in: Management
Nb full-time volunteers in: Management
Nb full-time volunteers in: Management
Nb full-time volunteers in: Management
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb full-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Nb full-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Nb full-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Nb full-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Nb full-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb full-time volunteers in: Finance
Nb full-time volunteers in: Finance
Nb full-time volunteers in: Finance
Nb full-time volunteers in: Finance
Nb full-time volunteers in: Finance
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb full-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb full-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb full-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb full-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb full-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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1
1
Nb full-time volunteers in: Other
Nb full-time volunteers in: Other
Nb full-time volunteers in: Other
Nb full-time volunteers in: Other
Nb full-time volunteers in: Other
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb full-time volunteers in: Total
Nb full-time volunteers in: Total
Nb full-time volunteers in: Total
Nb full-time volunteers in: Total
Nb full-time volunteers in: Total
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time volunteers in: Management
Nb part-time volunteers in: Management
Nb part-time volunteers in: Management
Nb part-time volunteers in: Management
Nb part-time volunteers in: Management
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Nb part-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Nb part-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Nb part-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Nb part-time volunteers in: Programme/Professional
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time volunteers in: Finance
Nb part-time volunteers in: Finance
Nb part-time volunteers in: Finance
Nb part-time volunteers in: Finance
Nb part-time volunteers in: Finance
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb part-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb part-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb part-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb part-time volunteers in: Clerical/Secretarial
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time volunteers in: Other
Nb part-time volunteers in: Other
Nb part-time volunteers in: Other
Nb part-time volunteers in: Other
Nb part-time volunteers in: Other
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb part-time volunteers in: Total
Nb part-time volunteers in: Total
Nb part-time volunteers in: Total
Nb part-time volunteers in: Total
Nb part-time volunteers in: Total
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb religious staff in: Management
Nb religious staff in: Management
Nb religious staff in: Management
Nb religious staff in: Management
Nb religious staff in: Management
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb religious staff in: Programme/Professional
Nb religious staff in: Programme/Professional
Nb religious staff in: Programme/Professional
Nb religious staff in: Programme/Professional
Nb religious staff in: Programme/Professional
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb religious staff in: Finance
Nb religious staff in: Finance
Nb religious staff in: Finance
Nb religious staff in: Finance
Nb religious staff in: Finance
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb religious staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb religious staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb religious staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb religious staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb religious staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb religious staff in: Other
Nb religious staff in: Other
Nb religious staff in: Other
Nb religious staff in: Other
Nb religious staff in: Other
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb religious staff in: Total
Nb religious staff in: Total
Nb religious staff in: Total
Nb religious staff in: Total
Nb religious staff in: Total
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff (total) in: Management
Nb staff (total) in: Management
Nb staff (total) in: Management
Nb staff (total) in: Management
Nb staff (total) in: Management
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff (total) in: Programme/Professional
Nb staff (total) in: Programme/Professional
Nb staff (total) in: Programme/Professional
Nb staff (total) in: Programme/Professional
Nb staff (total) in: Programme/Professional
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff (total) in: Finance
Nb staff (total) in: Finance
Nb staff (total) in: Finance
Nb staff (total) in: Finance
Nb staff (total) in: Finance
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff (total) in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb staff (total) in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb staff (total) in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb staff (total) in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb staff (total) in: Clerical/Secretarial
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff (total) in: Other
Nb staff (total) in: Other
Nb staff (total) in: Other
Nb staff (total) in: Other
Nb staff (total) in: Other
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff (total) in: Total
Nb staff (total) in: Total
Nb staff (total) in: Total
Nb staff (total) in: Total
Nb staff (total) in: Total
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[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb foreign staff in: Management
Nb foreign staff in: Management
Nb foreign staff in: Management
Nb foreign staff in: Management
Nb foreign staff in: Management
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb foreign staff in: Programme/Professional
Nb foreign staff in: Programme/Professional
Nb foreign staff in: Programme/Professional
Nb foreign staff in: Programme/Professional
Nb foreign staff in: Programme/Professional
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb foreign staff in: Finance
Nb foreign staff in: Finance
Nb foreign staff in: Finance
Nb foreign staff in: Finance
Nb foreign staff in: Finance
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb foreign staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb foreign staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb foreign staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb foreign staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb foreign staff in: Clerical/Secretarial
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb foreign staff in: Other
Nb foreign staff in: Other
Nb foreign staff in: Other
Nb foreign staff in: Other
Nb foreign staff in: Other
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb foreign staff in: Total
Nb foreign staff in: Total
Nb foreign staff in: Total
Nb foreign staff in: Total
Nb foreign staff in: Total
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff in secondment in: Management
Nb staff in secondment in: Management
Nb staff in secondment in: Management
Nb staff in secondment in: Management
Nb staff in secondment in: Management
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff in secondment in: Programme/Professional
Nb staff in secondment in: Programme/Professional
Nb staff in secondment in: Programme/Professional
Nb staff in secondment in: Programme/Professional
Nb staff in secondment in: Programme/Professional
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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4
15
20
Nb staff in secondment in: Finance
Nb staff in secondment in: Finance
Nb staff in secondment in: Finance
Nb staff in secondment in: Finance
Nb staff in secondment in: Finance
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff in secondment in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb staff in secondment in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb staff in secondment in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb staff in secondment in: Clerical/Secretarial
Nb staff in secondment in: Clerical/Secretarial
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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Nb staff in secondment in: Other
Nb staff in secondment in: Other
Nb staff in secondment in: Other
Nb staff in secondment in: Other
Nb staff in secondment in: Other
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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5
5
Nb staff in secondment in: Total
Nb staff in secondment in: Total
Nb staff in secondment in: Total
Nb staff in secondment in: Total
Nb staff in secondment in: Total
Fill the table below:
[Filling the staff and volunteers table requires asking a variety of questions to obtain the accurate information. A good way to proceed is to begin with the last row, totals. First ask what is the total number of [NGO]’s paid staff. Then ask what is the total number of volunteers. Then ask whether [NGO] has religious staff. If Yes, how many. Religious staff includes all people having taken religious vows such as nuns, sisters, pastor, minister, priest, etc. They must be counted separately from paid staff and volunteers.
Once you have the totals, break them down into part-time and full-time. After you obtain totals for the first 5 columns, break down these totals by category. First ask, of the full-time salaried staff, how many people are involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are directors, country representative, team leader, etc. Then ask whether they are full-time salaried, part-time salaried, etc. Then ask about the total number of other staff and volunteers. Then split the total into what we have decided to call professional, clerical, and other staff. The ‘professional’ category includes all staff and volunteers directly involved in providing services, advocacy, etc, but are Not involved in the management of [NGO]. Examples are program coordinators, teachers, trainers, nurses, loan officers, grant officers, etc. The ‘clerical’ category includes all staff and volunteers involved in the administration of [NGO]. Examples include secretaries, accountants, and office assistants. The ‘other’ category includes all other support staff and volunteers such as guards, gardeners, drivers, and cleaners. Repeat the same questions for part-time salaried staff, etc. Make sure you include staff in all the branches and offices of [NGO], i.e., all the people paid by [NGO]. Do Not include people ‘on contract’, that is, people hired for less than one month to perform a specific task. Staff on secondment are salaried staff working for [NGO] who are Not paid by [NGO] but by another NGO or organization.]
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20
1
4
5
15
20
Nb staff/volunteers involved in fund-raising/writing proposals
Nb staff/volunteers involved in fund-raising/writing proposals
Nb staff/volunteers involved in fund-raising/writing proposals
Nb staff/volunteers involved in fund-raising/writing proposals
Nb staff/volunteers involved in fund-raising/writing proposals
How many staff and volunteers are involved in fund-raising/writing proposals? ____
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
32
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained nurses
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained nurses
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained nurses
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained nurses
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained nurses
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
5
1
2
3
5
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained medical doctors
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
5
1
2
4
5
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained teachers
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained teachers
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained teachers
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained teachers
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained teachers
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
144
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained lawyer
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained lawyer
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained lawyer
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained lawyer
Nb skilled staff: Fully trained lawyer
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
2
1
2
Nb skilled staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
Nb skilled staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
Nb skilled staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
Nb skilled staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
Nb skilled staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
28
Nb skilled staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb skilled staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb skilled staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb skilled staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb skilled staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
4
1
2
3
4
Nb skilled staff: Holding another University degree
Nb skilled staff: Holding another University degree
Nb skilled staff: Holding another University degree
Nb skilled staff: Holding another University degree
Nb skilled staff: Holding another University degree
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
80
Nb part time staff: Fully trained nurses
Nb part time staff: Fully trained nurses
Nb part time staff: Fully trained nurses
Nb part time staff: Fully trained nurses
Nb part time staff: Fully trained nurses
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
15
1
2
3
5
15
Nb part time staff: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb part time staff: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb part time staff: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb part time staff: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb part time staff: Fully trained medical doctors
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
12
1
2
3
8
12
Nb part time staff: Fully trained teachers
Nb part time staff: Fully trained teachers
Nb part time staff: Fully trained teachers
Nb part time staff: Fully trained teachers
Nb part time staff: Fully trained teachers
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
137
Nb part time staff: Fully trained lawyer
Nb part time staff: Fully trained lawyer
Nb part time staff: Fully trained lawyer
Nb part time staff: Fully trained lawyer
Nb part time staff: Fully trained lawyer
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
9
1
2
4
9
Nb part time staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
Nb part time staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
Nb part time staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
Nb part time staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
Nb part time staff: Sociologist, anthropologist, economist, political scientist
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
6
1
6
Nb part time staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb part time staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb part time staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb part time staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb part time staff: Natural scientists/Engineers
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
6
6
Nb part time staff: Holding another University degree
Nb part time staff: Holding another University degree
Nb part time staff: Holding another University degree
Nb part time staff: Holding another University degree
Nb part time staff: Holding another University degree
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
28
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained nurses
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained nurses
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained nurses
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained nurses
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained nurses
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
8550
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained medical doctors
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained medical doctors
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
15000
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained teachers
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained teachers
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained teachers
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained teachers
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained teachers
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
8500
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained lawyer
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained lawyer
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained lawyer
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained lawyer
Nb staff for average salary: Fully trained lawyer
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
8285
Nb staff for average salary: Sociologist,anthropo.,economist,pol. scientist
Nb staff for average salary: Sociologist,anthropo.,economist,pol. scientist
Nb staff for average salary: Sociologist,anthropo.,economist,pol. scientist
Nb staff for average salary: Sociologist,anthropo.,economist,pol. scientist
Nb staff for average salary: Sociologist,anthropo.,economist,pol. scientist
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
8000
Nb staff for average salary: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb staff for average salary: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb staff for average salary: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb staff for average salary: Natural scientists/Engineers
Nb staff for average salary: Natural scientists/Engineers
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
8570
Nb staff for average salary: Holding another University degree
Nb staff for average salary: Holding another University degree
Nb staff for average salary: Holding another University degree
Nb staff for average salary: Holding another University degree
Nb staff for average salary: Holding another University degree
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
13890
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
Actual Amount
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
Actual Amount
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
Actual Amount
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
Actual Amount
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
Actual Amount
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
Actual Amount
How many staff and volunteers do you have with the following skills?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
Actual Amount
Management staff provided with transport to/from work
Management staff provided with transport to/from work
Management staff provided with transport to/from work
Management staff provided with transport to/from work
Management staff provided with transport to/from work
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
12
1
All
2
Some
3
None
4
5
6
12
Programme/Professional staff provided with transport to/from work
Programme/Professional staff provided with transport to/from work
Programme/Professional staff provided with transport to/from work
Programme/Professional staff provided with transport to/from work
Programme/Professional staff provided with transport to/from work
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
17
1
All
2
Some
3
None
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
14
15
17
Finance staff provided with transport to/from work
Finance staff provided with transport to/from work
Finance staff provided with transport to/from work
Finance staff provided with transport to/from work
Finance staff provided with transport to/from work
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
9
1
All
2
Some
3
None
9
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with transport to/from work
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with transport to/from work
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with transport to/from work
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with transport to/from work
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with transport to/from work
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
3
1
All
2
Some
3
None
Specify q92_5_1 other
Specify q92_5_1 other
Specify q92_5_1 other
Specify q92_5_1 other
Specify q92_5_1 other
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
Motor van
PC+APC
Programmer Staff
Speed Boat
Su:
Sup:
Other staff provided with transport to/from work
Other staff provided with transport to/from work
Other staff provided with transport to/from work
Other staff provided with transport to/from work
Other staff provided with transport to/from work
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
52
1
All
2
Some
3
None
5
8
52
Total staff provided with transport to/from work
Total staff provided with transport to/from work
Total staff provided with transport to/from work
Total staff provided with transport to/from work
Total staff provided with transport to/from work
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
22
1
All
2
Some
3
None
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
15
16
18
20
22
Management staff provided with vehicle
Management staff provided with vehicle
Management staff provided with vehicle
Management staff provided with vehicle
Management staff provided with vehicle
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
4
1
All
2
Some
3
None
4
Programme/Professional staff provided with vehicle
Programme/Professional staff provided with vehicle
Programme/Professional staff provided with vehicle
Programme/Professional staff provided with vehicle
Programme/Professional staff provided with vehicle
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
10
1
All
2
Some
3
None
4
10
Finance staff provided with vehicle
Finance staff provided with vehicle
Finance staff provided with vehicle
Finance staff provided with vehicle
Finance staff provided with vehicle
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
1
All
2
Some
3
None
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with vehicle
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with vehicle
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with vehicle
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with vehicle
Clerical/Secretarial staff provided with vehicle
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
1
All
2
Some
3
None
Other staff provided with vehicle
Other staff provided with vehicle
Other staff provided with vehicle
Other staff provided with vehicle
Other staff provided with vehicle
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
2
1
All
2
Some
3
None
Total staff provided with vehicle
Total staff provided with vehicle
Total staff provided with vehicle
Total staff provided with vehicle
Total staff provided with vehicle
Which of these categories of staff and volunteers are provided with?
[Include salaried staff, volunteers, and religious staff]
310
4
1
All
2
Some
3
None
4
Staff who left over past 12 months: Management
Staff who left over past 12 months: Management
Staff who left over past 12 months: Management
Staff who left over past 12 months: Management
Staff who left over past 12 months: Management
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
6
1
2
3
6
Staff who left over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Staff who left over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Staff who left over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Staff who left over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Staff who left over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
17
Staff who left over past 12 months: Finance
Staff who left over past 12 months: Finance
Staff who left over past 12 months: Finance
Staff who left over past 12 months: Finance
Staff who left over past 12 months: Finance
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
3
1
2
3
Staff who left over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Staff who left over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Staff who left over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Staff who left over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Staff who left over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
8
1
2
3
4
6
8
Specify q93_5_1 other
Specify q93_5_1 other
Specify q93_5_1 other
Specify q93_5_1 other
Specify q93_5_1 other
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
FO
Field Worker
HB
Office Staff
P.O
PO
POMF
Su:+Fo
Staff who left over past 12 months: Other
Staff who left over past 12 months: Other
Staff who left over past 12 months: Other
Staff who left over past 12 months: Other
Staff who left over past 12 months: Other
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
60
Staff who left over past 12 months: Total
Staff who left over past 12 months: Total
Staff who left over past 12 months: Total
Staff who left over past 12 months: Total
Staff who left over past 12 months: Total
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
61
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Management
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Management
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Management
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Management
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Management
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
5
1
2
3
5
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Programme/Professional
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
25
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Finance
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Finance
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Finance
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Finance
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Finance
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
3
1
2
3
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Clerical/Secretarial
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
8
1
2
3
4
5
8
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Other
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Other
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Other
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Other
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Other
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
60
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Total
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Total
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Total
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Total
Staff who joined over past 12 months: Total
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
65
Vacant positions: Management
Vacant positions: Management
Vacant positions: Management
Vacant positions: Management
Vacant positions: Management
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
1
1
Vacant positions: Programme/Professional
Vacant positions: Programme/Professional
Vacant positions: Programme/Professional
Vacant positions: Programme/Professional
Vacant positions: Programme/Professional
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
5
1
2
4
5
Vacant positions: Finance
Vacant positions: Finance
Vacant positions: Finance
Vacant positions: Finance
Vacant positions: Finance
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
1
1
Vacant positions: Clerical/Secretarial
Vacant positions: Clerical/Secretarial
Vacant positions: Clerical/Secretarial
Vacant positions: Clerical/Secretarial
Vacant positions: Clerical/Secretarial
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
3
1
2
3
Vacant positions: Other
Vacant positions: Other
Vacant positions: Other
Vacant positions: Other
Vacant positions: Other
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
2
1
2
Vacant positions: Total
Vacant positions: Total
Vacant positions: Total
Vacant positions: Total
Vacant positions: Total
Over the last 12 months, indicate the number of:
- Staff and volunteers who left the [NGO]
- Staff and volunteers who joined the [NGO]
- Currently funded vacant positions
310
8
1
2
3
4
8
Evaluation mechanism: review by Peers
Evaluation mechanism: review by Peers
Evaluation mechanism: review by Peers
Evaluation mechanism: review by Peers
Evaluation mechanism: review by Peers
Which of the following evaluation mechanisms are used to evaluate individual staff? [check all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Evaluation mechanism: review by Immediate superiors
Evaluation mechanism: review by Immediate superiors
Evaluation mechanism: review by Immediate superiors
Evaluation mechanism: review by Immediate superiors
Evaluation mechanism: review by Immediate superiors
Which of the following evaluation mechanisms are used to evaluate individual staff? [check all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Evaluation mechanism: review by Head office of NGO
Evaluation mechanism: review by Head office of NGO
Evaluation mechanism: review by Head office of NGO
Evaluation mechanism: review by Head office of NGO
Evaluation mechanism: review by Head office of NGO
Which of the following evaluation mechanisms are used to evaluate individual staff? [check all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Evaluation mechanism: review by Donors
Evaluation mechanism: review by Donors
Evaluation mechanism: review by Donors
Evaluation mechanism: review by Donors
Evaluation mechanism: review by Donors
Which of the following evaluation mechanisms are used to evaluate individual staff? [check all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Evaluation mechanism: review by Program beneficiaries
Evaluation mechanism: review by Program beneficiaries
Evaluation mechanism: review by Program beneficiaries
Evaluation mechanism: review by Program beneficiaries
Evaluation mechanism: review by Program beneficiaries
Which of the following evaluation mechanisms are used to evaluate individual staff? [check all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Frequency of Peer reviews (times/year)
Frequency of Peer reviews (times/year)
Frequency of Peer reviews (times/year)
Frequency of Peer reviews (times/year)
Frequency of Peer reviews (times/year)
How often are these reviews conducted for staff? (number of times per year)
310
12
1
2
3
4
12
Frequency of reviews by Immediate superiors(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Immediate superiors(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Immediate superiors(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Immediate superiors(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Immediate superiors(times/year)
How often are these reviews conducted for staff? (number of times per year)
310
12
1
2
3
4
5
12
Frequency of reviews by Head office(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Head office(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Head office(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Head office(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Head office(times/year)
How often are these reviews conducted for staff? (number of times per year)
310
12
1
2
3
4
12
Frequency of reviews by Donors(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Donors(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Donors(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Donors(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Donors(times/year)
How often are these reviews conducted for staff? (number of times per year)
310
12
1
4
12
Frequency of reviews by Program beneficiaries(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Program beneficiaries(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Program beneficiaries(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Program beneficiaries(times/year)
Frequency of reviews by Program beneficiaries(times/year)
How often are these reviews conducted for staff? (number of times per year)
310
3
1
2
3
NGO owns land and/or buildings?
NGO owns land and/or buildings?
NGO owns land and/or buildings?
NGO owns land and/or buildings?
NGO owns land and/or buildings?
Does [NGO] own land and/or buildings?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Rental value of NGO premises (Taka)
Rental value of NGO premises (Taka)
Rental value of NGO premises (Taka)
Rental value of NGO premises (Taka)
Rental value of NGO premises (Taka)
If [NGO] had to rent these land and buildings, how much rent in your opinion would [NGO] have to pay?
310
300
Time period for rental value
Time period for rental value
Time period for rental value
Time period for rental value
Time period for rental value
If [NGO] had to rent these land and buildings, how much rent in your opinion would [NGO] have to pay?
310
4
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
NGO rents out land or buildings
NGO rents out land or buildings
NGO rents out land or buildings
NGO rents out land or buildings
NGO rents out land or buildings
[Do not include facilities rented out for a few days only.]
Does [NGO] rent out any of this land or buildings?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Rental income (Taka)
Rental income (Taka)
Rental income (Taka)
Rental income (Taka)
Rental income (Taka)
[Do not include facilities rented out for a few days only.]
What is the rental income?
310
Rental income - time period
Rental income - time period
Rental income - time period
Rental income - time period
Rental income - time period
[Do not include facilities rented out for a few days only.]
What is the rental income?
310
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
NGO rents (in) land or buildings for its activities
NGO rents (in) land or buildings for its activities
NGO rents (in) land or buildings for its activities
NGO rents (in) land or buildings for its activities
NGO rents (in) land or buildings for its activities
Do not include facilities rented for a few days only.
Does [NGO] rent (in) any land or buildings for its activities?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
How much does NGO spend on rent? (Taka)
How much does NGO spend on rent? (Taka)
How much does NGO spend on rent? (Taka)
How much does NGO spend on rent? (Taka)
How much does NGO spend on rent? (Taka)
Do not include facilities rented for a few days only.
How much does [NGO] spend on rent?
310
2400
Time period for rent
Time period for rent
Time period for rent
Time period for rent
Time period for rent
Do not include facilities rented for a few days only.
How much does [NGO] spend on rent?
310
4
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
NGO uses land and buildings that belong to others
NGO uses land and buildings that belong to others
NGO uses land and buildings that belong to others
NGO uses land and buildings that belong to others
NGO uses land and buildings that belong to others
Do not include facilities used for a few days only.
Does [NGO] use land and buildings that belong to other people (members or others) or organizations (e.g., mosque)?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Do not include facilities used for a few days only.
If [NGO] had to rent these land and buildings, how much rent in your opinion would [NGO] have to pay?
310
1500
Time period for Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Time period for Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Time period for Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Time period for Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Time period for Rental value of land and buildings used (Taka)
Do not include facilities used for a few days only.
If [NGO] had to rent these land and buildings, how much rent in your opinion would [NGO] have to pay?
310
4
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
Nb buildings available to NGO on long term basis
Nb buildings available to NGO on long term basis
Nb buildings available to NGO on long term basis
Nb buildings available to NGO on long term basis
Nb buildings available to NGO on long term basis
How many buildings are available to [NGO] on a long term basis?
310
1
102
Nb of buildings used as: office buildings
Nb of buildings used as: office buildings
Nb of buildings used as: office buildings
Nb of buildings used as: office buildings
Nb of buildings used as: office buildings
How many are used as?
310
86
Nb of buildings used as: places of worship
Nb of buildings used as: places of worship
Nb of buildings used as: places of worship
Nb of buildings used as: places of worship
Nb of buildings used as: places of worship
How many are used as?
310
2
1
2
Nb of buildings used as: public meeting place/conference hall/theater
Nb of buildings used as: public meeting place/conference hall/theater
Nb of buildings used as: public meeting place/conference hall/theater
Nb of buildings used as: public meeting place/conference hall/theater
Nb of buildings used as: public meeting place/conference hall/theater
How many are used as?
310
6
1
2
3
4
6
Nb of buildings used as: schools/vocational schools
Nb of buildings used as: schools/vocational schools
Nb of buildings used as: schools/vocational schools
Nb of buildings used as: schools/vocational schools
Nb of buildings used as: schools/vocational schools
How many are used as?
310
77
Nb of buildings used as: workshops
Nb of buildings used as: workshops
Nb of buildings used as: workshops
Nb of buildings used as: workshops
Nb of buildings used as: workshops
How many are used as?
310
7
1
2
3
7
Nb of buildings used as: hospitals
Nb of buildings used as: hospitals
Nb of buildings used as: hospitals
Nb of buildings used as: hospitals
Nb of buildings used as: hospitals
How many are used as?
310
15
1
14
15
Nb of buildings used as: clinics/dispensaries
Nb of buildings used as: clinics/dispensaries
Nb of buildings used as: clinics/dispensaries
Nb of buildings used as: clinics/dispensaries
Nb of buildings used as: clinics/dispensaries
How many are used as?
310
7
1
2
3
7
Nb of buildings used as: shelter/orphanage
Nb of buildings used as: shelter/orphanage
Nb of buildings used as: shelter/orphanage
Nb of buildings used as: shelter/orphanage
Nb of buildings used as: shelter/orphanage
How many are used as?
310
8
1
2
4
8
Nb of buildings used as: staff accommodation buildings
Nb of buildings used as: staff accommodation buildings
Nb of buildings used as: staff accommodation buildings
Nb of buildings used as: staff accommodation buildings
Nb of buildings used as: staff accommodation buildings
How many are used as?
310
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
12
15
Nb of buildings used as: warehouses/garages/farm buildings/other
Nb of buildings used as: warehouses/garages/farm buildings/other
Nb of buildings used as: warehouses/garages/farm buildings/other
Nb of buildings used as: warehouses/garages/farm buildings/other
Nb of buildings used as: warehouses/garages/farm buildings/other
How many are used as?
310
5
1
2
3
4
5
Buildings equiped with electricity
Buildings equiped with electricity
Buildings equiped with electricity
Buildings equiped with electricity
Buildings equiped with electricity
Are these buildings equipped with the following?
310
1
4
1
None
2
Some
3
Most
4
All
Buildings equiped with piped water
Buildings equiped with piped water
Buildings equiped with piped water
Buildings equiped with piped water
Buildings equiped with piped water
Are these buildings equipped with the following?
310
1
4
1
None
2
Some
3
Most
4
All
Buildings equiped with telephone
Buildings equiped with telephone
Buildings equiped with telephone
Buildings equiped with telephone
Buildings equiped with telephone
Are these buildings equipped with the following?
310
1
4
1
None
2
Some
3
Most
4
All
NGO owns vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorbikes, or tractor
NGO owns vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorbikes, or tractor
NGO owns vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorbikes, or tractor
NGO owns vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorbikes, or tractor
NGO owns vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorbikes, or tractor
Does [NGO] own vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorbikes, or tractor?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (Taka)
In your opinion, what is the current combined value of these vehicles?
310
8000
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (US$)
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (US$)
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (US$)
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (US$)
Estimated current combined value of owned vehicles (US$)
In your opinion, what is the current combined value of these vehicles?
310
5700
NGO uses vehicles that belong to other people
NGO uses vehicles that belong to other people
NGO uses vehicles that belong to other people
NGO uses vehicles that belong to other people
NGO uses vehicles that belong to other people
Do not include public transportation or vehicles used for few days only.
Does [NGO] use vehicles that belong to other people?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (Taka)
Do not include public transportation or vehicles used for few days only.
In your opinion, what is the current combined value of these vehicles?
310
1000
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (US$)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (US$)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (US$)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (US$)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed vehicles (US$)
Do not include public transportation or vehicles used for few days only.
In your opinion, what is the current combined value of these vehicles?
310
Nb of owned of borrowed car(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed car(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed car(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed car(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed car(s)
Of all the vehicles that [NGO] uses (on a long-term basis), i.e., both the ones it owns and the ones it uses that belong to others, how many are there in each of the following categories?
310
2
1
2
Nb of owned of borrowed pick-up truck(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed pick-up truck(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed pick-up truck(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed pick-up truck(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed pick-up truck(s)
Of all the vehicles that [NGO] uses (on a long-term basis), i.e., both the ones it owns and the ones it uses that belong to others, how many are there in each of the following categories?
310
1
1
Nb of owned of borrowed truck(s) (3 tons and above)
Nb of owned of borrowed truck(s) (3 tons and above)
Nb of owned of borrowed truck(s) (3 tons and above)
Nb of owned of borrowed truck(s) (3 tons and above)
Nb of owned of borrowed truck(s) (3 tons and above)
Of all the vehicles that [NGO] uses (on a long-term basis), i.e., both the ones it owns and the ones it uses that belong to others, how many are there in each of the following categories?
310
Nb of owned of borrowed tractor(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed tractor(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed tractor(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed tractor(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed tractor(s)
Of all the vehicles that [NGO] uses (on a long-term basis), i.e., both the ones it owns and the ones it uses that belong to others, how many are there in each of the following categories?
310
1
1
Nb of owned of borrowed motorcycle(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed motorcycle(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed motorcycle(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed motorcycle(s)
Nb of owned of borrowed motorcycle(s)
Of all the vehicles that [NGO] uses (on a long-term basis), i.e., both the ones it owns and the ones it uses that belong to others, how many are there in each of the following categories?
310
53
Nb of owned of borrowed other vehicles
Nb of owned of borrowed other vehicles
Nb of owned of borrowed other vehicles
Nb of owned of borrowed other vehicles
Nb of owned of borrowed other vehicles
Of all the vehicles that [NGO] uses (on a long-term basis), i.e., both the ones it owns and the ones it uses that belong to others, how many are there in each of the following categories?
310
8
1
2
8
Of all the vehicles that [NGO] uses (on a long-term basis), i.e., both the ones it owns and the ones it uses that belong to others, how many are there in each of the following categories?
310
Motor Ven
Speed Boat
NGO owns equipment such as computers, medical equipment, farm implements
NGO owns equipment such as computers, medical equipment, farm implements
NGO owns equipment such as computers, medical equipment, farm implements
NGO owns equipment such as computers, medical equipment, farm implements
NGO owns equipment such as computers, medical equipment, farm implements
Does [NGO] own equipment, such as computers, medical equipment, farm implements?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (Taka)
In your opinion, what is the current combined value of this equipment?
310
25000
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (US$)
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (US$)
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (US$)
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (US$)
Estimated current combined value of owned equipment (US$)
In your opinion, what is the current combined value of this equipment?
310
NGO uses equipment from other people or organizations
NGO uses equipment from other people or organizations
NGO uses equipment from other people or organizations
NGO uses equipment from other people or organizations
NGO uses equipment from other people or organizations
Does [NGO] use any equipment that belongs to other people (members, others) or organizations (e.g. religious organizations)?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (Taka)
In your opinion, what is the current combined value of this equipment?
310
400
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (US$)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (US$)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (US$)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (US$)
Estimated current combined value of borrowed equipment (US$)
In your opinion, what is the current combined value of this equipment?
310
NGO hold inventories
NGO hold inventories
NGO hold inventories
NGO hold inventories
NGO hold inventories
Does [NGO] hold inventories (e.g., food for relief operations, drugs, petrol)?
310
1
1
1
Yes
2
No
Estimated current combined value of inventories (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of inventories (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of inventories (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of inventories (Taka)
Estimated current combined value of inventories (Taka)
What is the current combined value of these inventories?
310
11000
Estimated current combined value of inventories (US$)
Estimated current combined value of inventories (US$)
Estimated current combined value of inventories (US$)
Estimated current combined value of inventories (US$)
Estimated current combined value of inventories (US$)
What is the current combined value of these inventories?
310
95
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (Taka)
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (Taka)
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (Taka)
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (Taka)
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (Taka)
What was the combined value of these inventories 12 months ago?
310
12000
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (US$)
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (US$)
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (US$)
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (US$)
Estimated combined value of inventories 12 months ago (US$)
What was the combined value of these inventories 12 months ago?
310
NGO owns a canteen or business to make money to support its activities
NGO owns a canteen or business to make money to support its activities
NGO owns a canteen or business to make money to support its activities
NGO owns a canteen or business to make money to support its activities
NGO owns a canteen or business to make money to support its activities
Does [NGO] own a canteen or business to make money to support its activities?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Nb of farms owned
Nb of farms owned
Nb of farms owned
Nb of farms owned
Nb of farms owned
[If Yes] What are they and how many?
310
3
1
2
3
Nb of canteens/restaurantsowned
Nb of canteens/restaurantsowned
Nb of canteens/restaurantsowned
Nb of canteens/restaurantsowned
Nb of canteens/restaurantsowned
[If Yes] What are they and how many?
310
1
1
Nb of shops owned
Nb of shops owned
Nb of shops owned
Nb of shops owned
Nb of shops owned
[If Yes] What are they and how many?
310
15
1
2
3
4
8
15
Nb of hostels owned
Nb of hostels owned
Nb of hostels owned
Nb of hostels owned
Nb of hostels owned
[If Yes] What are they and how many?
310
3
1
3
Nb of farms processing/mill owned
Nb of farms processing/mill owned
Nb of farms processing/mill owned
Nb of farms processing/mill owned
Nb of farms processing/mill owned
[If Yes] What are they and how many?
310
2
1
2
Nb of other businesses owned
Nb of other businesses owned
Nb of other businesses owned
Nb of other businesses owned
Nb of other businesses owned
[If Yes] What are they and how many?
310
3
1
2
3
If yes to q119_6, specify
If yes to q119_6, specify
If yes to q119_6, specify
If yes to q119_6, specify
If yes to q119_6, specify
[If Yes] What are they and how many?
310
Carpentari+Nursery
Clinical Service
Cultivation of honey
Fisheries in Net
Guest House
Hachery
Horticulture Nursery
Live stock Farm
Poultry, cultivation Masrum, Tailoring, Nursery
Power Pump
Sanitary Materials
Shrijoni Brick field
Small Pharmacy
NGO keeps financial records
NGO keeps financial records
NGO keeps financial records
NGO keeps financial records
NGO keeps financial records
Does [NGO] keep financial records?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
When fiscal year begin? 1st of _ [month]
When fiscal year begin? 1st of _ [month]
When fiscal year begin? 1st of _ [month]
When fiscal year begin? 1st of _ [month]
When fiscal year begin? 1st of _ [month]
When does [NGO]’s fiscal year begin?
310
12
1
6
7
8
10
12
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2000
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2000
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
46666
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2700
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
4000
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
10000
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2488
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
3200
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
500
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
500
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2200
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2200
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
24152
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
2002/last FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1390
2002/last FY revenue (000): Membership fees
2002/last FY revenue (000): Membership fees
2002/last FY revenue (000): Membership fees
2002/last FY revenue (000): Membership fees
2002/last FY revenue (000): Membership fees
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2250
2002/last FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
2002/last FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
2002/last FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
2002/last FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
2002/last FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
108000
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to the government
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to the government
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to the government
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to the government
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to the government
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2000
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to another NGO/CBO
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to another NGO/CBO
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to another NGO/CBO
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to another NGO/CBO
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from services rendered to another NGO/CBO
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
5900
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
2002/last FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
17050
2002/last FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
2002/last FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
2002/last FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
2002/last FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
2002/last FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
4545
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
8000
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
2002/last FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
500
2002/last FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
2002/last FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
2002/last FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
2002/last FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
2002/last FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
5513
2002/last FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
2002/last FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
2002/last FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
2002/last FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
2002/last FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
50
Specify 122_1_25: other
Specify 122_1_25: other
Specify 122_1_25: other
Specify 122_1_25: other
Specify 122_1_25: other
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
Advance A.D.O and Miscellaneous
Agriculture
Agriculture firm
All Over
Bamboo product, Sanitary product, Cow feed pot
Bank Interest
Bank Loan
Bank interest and others
Book Sales
Brick
Crops Fish & Other's Sale
Deposit of Group
Factory
Fish
Fisheries & Tubewel
Form &Pass Book Sales
Form Sale
Form Sales
Formed Sale
Formet & others
Formet sale
Forms
Forms & Other
Forms & Sanitation
Forms Sales
Forms, Old Furniture, Freeze, Treatment to Live stock, etc.
From Sales
Froms
Handy Craft
Health Care
Health Care + Other
Health Service
Health service, seed & deed sale
Horticulture
IGA Project
Income from Photocopy
Income from other branch
Interest
Interest from bank/ House rent
Interest from loan
Loan Collection
Loan From Mother NGO
Loan Realized
Loan Received from member & Other's
Loan Recived, Bank Interest
Loan collection
Loan from Mother NGO
Loan from MotjerNgo & PKSF
Loan from mother NGO
Local Donation
Medicine
Misc Income
Miscellaneons income
Miscellaneous Income
Muslim Aid U.K
Nursery
Nursery Handicraft
Other's
Pash Book Sales
Pass Book & Forms Sales
Poultry, Mashrum, Tailaring, Nursery
Presscription Fee
Proshika Branch
Salas
Sale Artificially timb
Sale Supari
Sale form- Pass book
Sale of Chickens
Sale of paper fors
Sanitary Matarials
Sanitary Materials + Form Sale
Sanitary/ Latrine
Saving
Saving Draw & Interest
School
Sell of Forms
Servic charg
Servic charge
Service
Service Charge
Service charge
Service charge, Bank interest, Saving
Servicing Interest
Sill of dorms
Sowings
To Sell Fish
To by land given by R/O
Tube well & Other's
Tubewel, Sanitary latrine Fitting Cane & Bamboo
Vegetable Product
Vegetable export
loan from Motjer NGO
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
79700
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
313
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
300
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
2002/last FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
480
Specify 122_1_29: other
Specify 122_1_29: other
Specify 122_1_29: other
Specify 122_1_29: other
Specify 122_1_29: other
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
Bank Credit
Bank Loan
Cash at bank and cash in hand
Earn form Health Care
Forms & Other
Hostel
Interset from bussines
Laon form Bank
Loam from Bank and Director
Loam from Members
Loan
Loan From Bank
Loan From Mather NGO
Loan From Mother NGO
Loan From Motner NGO
Loan From P.K.S.F
Loan form Mother NGO
Loan form Secretary
Loan form other NGO
Loan from Mother NGO
Loan from members
Loan from BRDF
Loan from Bank
Loan from Head Oddice
Loan from Members
Loan from Members Director
Loan from Mother NGO
Loan from Mothet NGO
Loan from NGO
Loan from PKSF
Loan from mother NGO
Member Loan
Membership
Mother NGO Loan
Muslim Aid
Rent of Clinic
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2002/last FY revenue (000): Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
14500
2002/last FY revenue (000): Total
2002/last FY revenue (000): Total
2002/last FY revenue (000): Total
2002/last FY revenue (000): Total
2002/last FY revenue (000): Total
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
107
108696
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1900
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from International NGO Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1900
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
38760
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Mother NGO Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2700
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
4000
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Other Bangladeshi NGO Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2756
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2500
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from National government Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2500
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
500
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Local government Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
500
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1800
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from UN organization Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1800
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Disbursed
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
24428
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Grant from Bilateral donor Authorized
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
650
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Membership fees
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Membership fees
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Membership fees
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Membership fees
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Membership fees
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2190
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Fees paid by recipients of services
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
107500
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to the government
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to the government
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to the government
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to the government
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to the government
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1760
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to another NGO/CBO
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to another NGO/CBO
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to another NGO/CBO
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to another NGO/CBO
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from services to another NGO/CBO
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
5100
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Income from business (shop, canteen, etc)
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
16530
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Profit on special events
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
3012
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from members
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
6000
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Voluntary donations from Non-members
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
450
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Property income/endowment income
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1185
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Tax refunds
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
40
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
34550
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of land or buildings
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
744
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of vehicles
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
300
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Sale of equipment or machinery
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
600
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
13651
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Total
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Total
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Total
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Total
2001/previous FY revenue (000): Total
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s revenues? [This question refers to revenues for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
108198
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Program costs
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Program costs
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Program costs
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Program costs
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Program costs
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
6300
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
20291
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Housing allowances
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Housing allowances
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Housing allowances
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Housing allowances
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Housing allowances
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
5842
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transport allowances
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transport allowances
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transport allowances
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transport allowances
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transport allowances
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
635
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2477
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
749
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
396
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Petrol/fuel
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Petrol/fuel
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Petrol/fuel
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Petrol/fuel
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Petrol/fuel
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
652
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Rent for land and buildings
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Rent for land and buildings
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Rent for land and buildings
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Rent for land and buildings
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Rent for land and buildings
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1205
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
17600
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
6000
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
4754
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1704
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
6880
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Bribes
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Bribes
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Bribes
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Bribes
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Bribes
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
916
Specify 123_1_16: other
Specify 123_1_16: other
Specify 123_1_16: other
Specify 123_1_16: other
Specify 123_1_16: other
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
Administrative, Training, etc
Agriculture Fishery , Stationery & Other's
Agriculture Land & Stationery
Agriculture, Health etc.
All over expenditure
Bank charge, Paper bill, etc
Contegency
Contingency Cost
Entertaiment/Stationery
Entertainment
Entertainment & Stationery
Entertainment exe.
Entertainment exp.
Entertainment, Photocopy
Entertainment, Stationery
Entertainment, Stationery etc
Entertainment, Stationery, Etc
Entertainment/ Other's Expenses
Entertainment/ Stationery/Postage
Etc.
Expenditure on Poltry Farming, Hachery
Expenditure on Tunwel, Hachary, Plaling, etc
Forgive Interest
General Exp. Maintenance, Training Utilities and o
Group Member & other's
Group Member Pay & Other's
Health Care
Hospitality, Consultancy
Insurance, Entertainment, Other
Insurance, Entertaintment, Miscellaneous expenses
Insurance/Other's Expenses
Interest
Interest for Saving
Interest of Members Saving
Maintenance, Stationery etc.
Management Expenditure
Medicine & Office Expenses
Misalliance expenses
Miscellaneous expenses
Office Establishment
Office Exp.
Office Exp. Etc.
Office Expenditure
Office Expenditure etc.
Office Expenses
Office Maintenance Printing & Others
Office Maintenance, Printing & Others
Office Maintenance, Printing and Others
Office Maintenance, Stationery & Others
Office Management
Office Stationery/Other's Expenses
Office exp.
Office expenses
Office expenses/Chemical & other's
Other Expenditure
Other's Expenses
Other's expenses
Others Expenditure
PKSF
Pablicity + other Office expenses
Paper Bill
Paper Bill & Other's
Paper Bill & Other's Expenses
Paper Bill, Other
Paper Bill, Sign Board
Paper, Entertaintment
Phone
Phone Bill
Phone/ Postage/ Training
Postage , Stationery etc
Postage, entertainment, stationary
Postage, stationary and others
Postage, stationary, entertainment
Postage, stationary,Newspaper
Postage/ Stationery
Postage/Stationary
Printing & Stationary
Printing & Stationery
Printing & stationary + Office expenses
Printing Stationary & Entertainment
Printing Stationary & Other's
Printing Stationary & Other's Office Expenses
Printing, Postage, Stationery
Printing, Stationary
Printing, Stationery & Others Expenses
Printing, Stationery & Others's
Printing, Stationery & nursery
Printing, Stationery, Office Management
Printing, Stationery, Postage/ Entertainment
Purchase of raw materials cane, Bamboo, Cement)
Relief
Sattionery & Others
Savings interest, office expeses, Entertainment
Social foresty
Statinery & Other's Etc.
Stationary
Stationary+Postage+Entertainment
Stationary, telephone, postage, entertainment
Stationery
Stationery & Entertainment
Stationery & Office expenses
Stationery & Other's
Stationery & Others
Stationery & Posteg etc
Stationery & Printing
Stationery & others
Stationery , Entertainment Etc
Stationery . Entertainment & Other's
Stationery etc.
Stationery, Agriculture firm etc
Stationery, Entertainmenet
Stationery, Entertainment
Stationery, Entertainment Etc
Stationery, Entertainment and Paper Bill
Stationery, Entertainment, Etc
Stationery, General Exp
Stationery, Paper, Postage
Stationery, Postage, Paper Bill, Office Management
Stationery, Repairing Office maintenance & other
Stationery, Travel, Hospitality and Miscellaneous
Stationery/ Establishment/ Entertainment
Stationery/ Etc.
Stationery/ Postage Etc.
Stationery/ Postage/ Phone Etc.
Stationery/ Postage/ Phone/ Entertainment
Stationery/Establishment exp
Stationnary and others
Stattionery etc.
Telephone Bill
Telephone, Postage, Other
Teliphone
Teliphone/ Traing
Tepephone, entertainment, postage
Training
Training allowance & enterainment
Training+Entertaintment
Training, Stationery
Training, office management
Transport and others
Traveling, Training, Stationery & others
Victory Day/Audit fee
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other costs
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other costs
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other costs
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other costs
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other costs
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
60000
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Land and buildings
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Land and buildings
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Land and buildings
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Land and buildings
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Land and buildings
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
6372
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Vehicles
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Vehicles
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Vehicles
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Vehicles
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Vehicles
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
500
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Equipment and machinery
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Equipment and machinery
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Equipment and machinery
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Equipment and machinery
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Equipment and machinery
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1068
Specify 123_1_20: other
Specify 123_1_20: other
Specify 123_1_20: other
Specify 123_1_20: other
Specify 123_1_20: other
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
75
Adnavce for NEP Scholl rent
Entertainment
Expenditure on Hachery
Food Processing Exp
Forestry Expenses
Interest of Capital & Central expenditure
Loan Loss Provision
Loan Retuned to Bank
Loan loss providion
Office Expenditure
Phone Bill
Providant Fund
Return Mother NGO
Return of members Loan
Stationery
Stationery, Rent and Utilities
Telephone bill
Treatment of students on the way
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2500
Specify 123_1_21: other
Specify 123_1_21: other
Specify 123_1_21: other
Specify 123_1_21: other
Specify 123_1_21: other
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
Data Procession
Entertainment
Fisheries & Nursery Expenses
Fishry Product Exp
Group member interest on savings
Handy Craft
Loan loss provision
Loan return Mother NGO
Mother NGO Loan Paid
Phone Bill
Picnic for poor children
Purchase of sanitary goods
Purchase of yarn
Refund to Bank loan
Return Mother NGO
Stationery
Stationery & Printing
Telephone Bill
Transfer to another Branch
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2800
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Total annual
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Total annual
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Total annual
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Total annual
Expenditure in 2002/last FY: Total annual
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
79
77470
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Program costs
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Program costs
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Program costs
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Program costs
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Program costs
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
6750
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Wages/salaries/honorarium or full package
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
15159
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Housing allowances
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Housing allowances
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Housing allowances
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Housing allowances
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Housing allowances
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
4493
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transport allowances
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transport allowances
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transport allowances
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transport allowances
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transport allowances
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
615
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to staff/volunteers
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2389
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Subs. allowances/per diems to beneficiaries
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
750
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Utilities (electricity, water, etc.)
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
270
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Petrol/fuel
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Petrol/fuel
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Petrol/fuel
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Petrol/fuel
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Petrol/fuel
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
597
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Rent for land and buildings
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Rent for land and buildings
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Rent for land and buildings
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Rent for land and buildings
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Rent for land and buildings
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
2130
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Transfers to mother NGO
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
12500
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to NGOs/CBOs for services rendered
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
4800
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Payment to someone else for services rendered
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
3468
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Grants/donation/contribution to NGO/CBO/Church
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
900
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Interest on debt and financial charges
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
5360
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Bribes
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Bribes
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Bribes
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Bribes
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Bribes
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
910
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other costs
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other costs
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other costs
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other costs
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other costs
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
19959
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Land and buildings
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Land and buildings
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Land and buildings
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Land and buildings
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Land and buildings
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
904
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Vehicles
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Vehicles
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Vehicles
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Vehicles
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Vehicles
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1222
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Equipment and machinery
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Equipment and machinery
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Equipment and machinery
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Equipment and machinery
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Equipment and machinery
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
993
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
309
1
2500
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1800
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Total annual
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Total annual
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Total annual
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Total annual
Expenditure in 2001/prev. FY: Total annual
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
41932
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Program costs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Program costs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Program costs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Program costs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Program costs
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Wages/salaries/honorarium/full package
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Wages/salaries/honorarium/full package
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Wages/salaries/honorarium/full package
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Wages/salaries/honorarium/full package
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Wages/salaries/honorarium/full package
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Housing allowances
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Housing allowances
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Housing allowances
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Housing allowances
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Housing allowances
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transport allowances
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transport allowances
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transport allowances
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transport allowances
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transport allowances
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to staff
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to staff
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to staff
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to staff
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to staff
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to beneficiaries
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to beneficiaries
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to beneficiaries
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to beneficiaries
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Subsistence allowances to beneficiaries
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Utilities
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Utilities
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Utilities
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Utilities
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Utilities
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Petrol/fuel
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Petrol/fuel
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Petrol/fuel
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Petrol/fuel
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Petrol/fuel
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Rent for land and buildings
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Rent for land and buildings
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Rent for land and buildings
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Rent for land and buildings
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Rent for land and buildings
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transfers to mother NGO
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transfers to mother NGO
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transfers to mother NGO
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transfers to mother NGO
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Transfers to mother NGO
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to NGOs/CBOs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to NGOs/CBOs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to NGOs/CBOs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to NGOs/CBOs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to NGOs/CBOs
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to someone else
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to someone else
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to someone else
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to someone else
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Payment to someone else
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Grant/donat./contrib. to NGO/CBO/Church
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Grant/donat./contrib. to NGO/CBO/Church
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Grant/donat./contrib. to NGO/CBO/Church
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Grant/donat./contrib. to NGO/CBO/Church
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Grant/donat./contrib. to NGO/CBO/Church
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Interest on debt and financial charges
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Interest on debt and financial charges
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Interest on debt and financial charges
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Interest on debt and financial charges
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Interest on debt and financial charges
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Bribes
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Bribes
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Bribes
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Bribes
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Bribes
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other costs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other costs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other costs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other costs
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other costs
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Land and buildings
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Land and buildings
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Land and buildings
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Land and buildings
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Land and buildings
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Vehicles
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Vehicles
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Vehicles
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Vehicles
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Vehicles
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Equipment and machinery
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Equipment and machinery
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Equipment and machinery
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Equipment and machinery
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Equipment and machinery
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Other: specify
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
1
1
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Total annual expenditures
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Total annual expenditures
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Total annual expenditures
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Total annual expenditures
Expend. over past 2 years (000/month): Total annual expenditures
Over the past 2 years, what have been [NGO]’s expenditures? [This question refers to expenditures for this facility only, whether a branch or stand alone NGO]
310
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (Taka/day)
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (Taka/day)
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (Taka/day)
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (Taka/day)
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (Taka/day)
What is [NGO]’s average per diem rate for staff?
310
305
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (US$/day)
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (US$/day)
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (US$/day)
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (US$/day)
NGO’s average per diem rate for staff (US$/day)
What is [NGO]’s average per diem rate for staff?
310
2
2
Actual amount
Actual amount
Actual amount
Actual amount
Actual amount
What is [NGO]’s average per diem rate for staff?
310
Actual Amount
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
500
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
600
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
14500
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
5100
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
70000
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
1700
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
600
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Specify q125_11_1: Other (000)
Specify q125_11_1: Other (000)
Specify q125_11_1: Other (000)
Specify q125_11_1: Other (000)
Specify q125_11_1: Other (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
BRDF
Capital from members
Founders Member
Loan from Bank
Loan from Director
Loan from Members
Loan from Mother NGO
Loan from Secretary
Loan from board of members
Managing Director Loan
Member of Governiry body
Members of executive body
Mother NGO
Mother NGO Loan
P.K.S.F
PKSF
Proshika Branch of Mirpur
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
2360
see key
see key
see key
see key
see key
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Due Capital
Not Paid
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2002/last FY: Other Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
1000
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
600
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
500
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
13651
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
6100
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
25000
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
1000
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
500
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Borrowed (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
2114
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Remaining (000)
Borrowing 2001/prev. FY: Other Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
400
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
12
4
5
12
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Bangladeshi/International NGO Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
8
8
Interest rate: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Mother NGO Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
15
2
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
Interest rate: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Interest rate: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Interest rate: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Interest rate: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
Interest rate: Mother NGO Remaining (Unpaid Principal) (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Interest rate: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Local/national Government Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
3
3
Interest rate: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Local/national Government Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
Interest rate: UN agency/Bilateral donor Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
12
10
11
12
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Bank/financial institution Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
Interest rate: Other Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Other Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Other Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Other Borrowed (000)
Interest rate: Other Borrowed (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
12
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
Interest rate: Other Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Other Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Other Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Other Remaining (000)
Interest rate: Other Remaining (000)
What is the borrowing situation of [NGO]?
310
4
4
NGA has bank account with cheque book
NGA has bank account with cheque book
NGA has bank account with cheque book
NGA has bank account with cheque book
NGA has bank account with cheque book
Does [NGO] have a bank account with a cheque book?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO has a savings account
NGO has a savings account
NGO has a savings account
NGO has a savings account
NGO has a savings account
Does [NGO] have a savings account?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO has overdraft facility
NGO has overdraft facility
NGO has overdraft facility
NGO has overdraft facility
NGO has overdraft facility
Does [NGO] have an overdraft facility?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO ever borrowed money
NGO ever borrowed money
NGO ever borrowed money
NGO ever borrowed money
NGO ever borrowed money
Has [NGO] ever borrowed money?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO borrowed money from Mother NGO
NGO borrowed money from Mother NGO
NGO borrowed money from Mother NGO
NGO borrowed money from Mother NGO
NGO borrowed money from Mother NGO
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from Other Bangladeshi NGO
NGO borrowed money from Other Bangladeshi NGO
NGO borrowed money from Other Bangladeshi NGO
NGO borrowed money from Other Bangladeshi NGO
NGO borrowed money from Other Bangladeshi NGO
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from International NGO
NGO borrowed money from International NGO
NGO borrowed money from International NGO
NGO borrowed money from International NGO
NGO borrowed money from International NGO
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from National Government
NGO borrowed money from National Government
NGO borrowed money from National Government
NGO borrowed money from National Government
NGO borrowed money from National Government
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from Local Government
NGO borrowed money from Local Government
NGO borrowed money from Local Government
NGO borrowed money from Local Government
NGO borrowed money from Local Government
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from United Nations agency
NGO borrowed money from United Nations agency
NGO borrowed money from United Nations agency
NGO borrowed money from United Nations agency
NGO borrowed money from United Nations agency
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from Bilateral donor
NGO borrowed money from Bilateral donor
NGO borrowed money from Bilateral donor
NGO borrowed money from Bilateral donor
NGO borrowed money from Bilateral donor
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from Bank
NGO borrowed money from Bank
NGO borrowed money from Bank
NGO borrowed money from Bank
NGO borrowed money from Bank
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from Another financial institution
NGO borrowed money from Another financial institution
NGO borrowed money from Another financial institution
NGO borrowed money from Another financial institution
NGO borrowed money from Another financial institution
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO borrowed money from Other
NGO borrowed money from Other
NGO borrowed money from Other
NGO borrowed money from Other
NGO borrowed money from Other
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q130_10, specify
If yes to q130_10, specify
If yes to q130_10, specify
If yes to q130_10, specify
If yes to q130_10, specify
From whom has [NGO] ever borrowed money? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
Chairperson
Committees member
Cridit by Mamber
From Members
From Secretary
Local Person Management
Local persons
M.D
Managing Director
Members of NGO
Members of NGO Board
NGO members and group Members
P.K.S.F
PKSF
Pally Kormo Shohayok Foundation
Personal Credit
Personal Loan
Proshika Branch of Mirpur
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a loan
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a loan
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a loan
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a loan
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a loan
In last 12 months, has [NGO] applied for a loan?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Why did not apply for loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why did not apply for loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why did not apply for loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why did not apply for loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why did not apply for loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Why did not apply for loan: has no way of repaying
Why did not apply for loan: has no way of repaying
Why did not apply for loan: has no way of repaying
Why did not apply for loan: has no way of repaying
Why did not apply for loan: has no way of repaying
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Why did not apply for loan: No need for money
Why did not apply for loan: No need for money
Why did not apply for loan: No need for money
Why did not apply for loan: No need for money
Why did not apply for loan: No need for money
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Why did not apply for loan: Interest rate too high
Why did not apply for loan: Interest rate too high
Why did not apply for loan: Interest rate too high
Why did not apply for loan: Interest rate too high
Why did not apply for loan: Interest rate too high
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Why did not apply for loan: application process complicated/time-consuming
Why did not apply for loan: application process complicated/time-consuming
Why did not apply for loan: application process complicated/time-consuming
Why did not apply for loan: application process complicated/time-consuming
Why did not apply for loan: application process complicated/time-consuming
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Why did not apply for loan: No collateral
Why did not apply for loan: No collateral
Why did not apply for loan: No collateral
Why did not apply for loan: No collateral
Why did not apply for loan: No collateral
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Why did not apply for loan: would have been opposed by government authority
Why did not apply for loan: would have been opposed by government authority
Why did not apply for loan: would have been opposed by government authority
Why did not apply for loan: would have been opposed by government authority
Why did not apply for loan: would have been opposed by government authority
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
No
1
Yes
Why did not apply for loan: Other
Why did not apply for loan: Other
Why did not apply for loan: Other
Why did not apply for loan: Other
Why did not apply for loan: Other
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q132_8, specify
If yes to q132_8, specify
If yes to q132_8, specify
If yes to q132_8, specify
If yes to q132_8, specify
Why Not? [Circle one.]
310
Foreign organization
Head office
Internal
No Provision to want loan
No rule
Not metered to apply for
This NGO Does not know to
We have to maintain by fund
Did NGO secure the loan?
Did NGO secure the loan?
Did NGO secure the loan?
Did NGO secure the loan?
Did NGO secure the loan?
Why Not? [Circle one]
[If [NGO] has secured a loan, make sure borrowing data was recorded in Q123 section F.]
310
3
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know, still waiting to hear
Why did not secure loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why did not secure loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why did not secure loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why did not secure loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why did not secure loan: Banks/lenders do not lend to NGOs
Why Not? [Circle one]
[If [NGO] has secured a loan, make sure borrowing data was recorded in Q123 section F.]
310
No
1
Yes
Why did not secure loan: No collateral
Why did not secure loan: No collateral
Why did not secure loan: No collateral
Why did not secure loan: No collateral
Why did not secure loan: No collateral
Why Not? [Circle one]
[If [NGO] has secured a loan, make sure borrowing data was recorded in Q123 section F.]
310
1
1
Why did not secure loan: Project deemed insufficiently promising by lender
Why did not secure loan: Project deemed insufficiently promising by lender
Why did not secure loan: Project deemed insufficiently promising by lender
Why did not secure loan: Project deemed insufficiently promising by lender
Why did not secure loan: Project deemed insufficiently promising by lender
Why Not? [Circle one]
[If [NGO] has secured a loan, make sure borrowing data was recorded in Q123 section F.]
310
1
1
Why did not secure loan: Proposed loan was opposed by government authority
Why did not secure loan: Proposed loan was opposed by government authority
Why did not secure loan: Proposed loan was opposed by government authority
Why did not secure loan: Proposed loan was opposed by government authority
Why did not secure loan: Proposed loan was opposed by government authority
Why Not? [Circle one]
[If [NGO] has secured a loan, make sure borrowing data was recorded in Q123 section F.]
310
1
1
Why did not secure loan: Other
Why did not secure loan: Other
Why did not secure loan: Other
Why did not secure loan: Other
Why did not secure loan: Other
Why Not? [Circle one]
[If [NGO] has secured a loan, make sure borrowing data was recorded in Q123 section F.]
310
1
1
If yes to q134_5, specify
If yes to q134_5, specify
If yes to q134_5, specify
If yes to q134_5, specify
If yes to q134_5, specify
Why Not? [Circle one]
[If [NGO] has secured a loan, make sure borrowing data was recorded in Q123 section F.]
310
From Members
Head Office Responsibility
No Apply
No Need
No need
Not granted by Mother NGO to shortage of Fund
Not required
On processing
Operat by Mother NGO
Self Fund
Under Process
Ever used hire-purchase/leasing to acquire vehicles/equipment
Ever used hire-purchase/leasing to acquire vehicles/equipment
Ever used hire-purchase/leasing to acquire vehicles/equipment
Ever used hire-purchase/leasing to acquire vehicles/equipment
Ever used hire-purchase/leasing to acquire vehicles/equipment
Have you ever used hire-purchase/leasing to acquire vehicles or equipment?
310
2
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO used hire-purchase/leasing in the last 12 months
NGO used hire-purchase/leasing in the last 12 months
NGO used hire-purchase/leasing in the last 12 months
NGO used hire-purchase/leasing in the last 12 months
NGO used hire-purchase/leasing in the last 12 months
Has [NGO] used hire-purchase/leasing in the last 12 months?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/Taka)
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/Taka)
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/Taka)
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/Taka)
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/Taka)
Over the last 12 months, what were:
1) the amount of investment financed by hire-purchase ____ Taka or ____US$
2) the amount remaining to pay ____ Taka or ____US$
3) the interest rate _______ % per year
310
41
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/US$)
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/US$)
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/US$)
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/US$)
Investment financed by hire-purchase (last 12 months/US$)
Over the last 12 months, what were:
1) the amount of investment financed by hire-purchase ____ Taka or ____US$
2) the amount remaining to pay ____ Taka or ____US$
3) the interest rate _______ % per year
310
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/Taka)
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/Taka)
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/Taka)
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/Taka)
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/Taka)
Over the last 12 months, what were:
1) the amount of investment financed by hire-purchase ____ Taka or ____US$
2) the amount remaining to pay ____ Taka or ____US$
3) the interest rate _______ % per year
310
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/US$)
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/US$)
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/US$)
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/US$)
Amount remaining to pay (last 12 months/US$)
Over the last 12 months, what were:
1) the amount of investment financed by hire-purchase ____ Taka or ____US$
2) the amount remaining to pay ____ Taka or ____US$
3) the interest rate _______ % per year
310
Interest rate over the last 12 months (% per year)
Interest rate over the last 12 months (% per year)
Interest rate over the last 12 months (% per year)
Interest rate over the last 12 months (% per year)
Interest rate over the last 12 months (% per year)
Over the last 12 months, what were:
1) the amount of investment financed by hire-purchase ____ Taka or ____US$
2) the amount remaining to pay ____ Taka or ____US$
3) the interest rate _______ % per year
310
NGO ever received a grant
NGO ever received a grant
NGO ever received a grant
NGO ever received a grant
NGO ever received a grant
Has [NGO] ever received a grant?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Origin of grant: Mother NGO
Origin of grant: Mother NGO
Origin of grant: Mother NGO
Origin of grant: Mother NGO
Origin of grant: Mother NGO
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Origin of grant: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Origin of grant: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Origin of grant: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Origin of grant: Other Bangladeshi NGO
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant: International NGO
Origin of grant: International NGO
Origin of grant: International NGO
Origin of grant: International NGO
Origin of grant: International NGO
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant: National Government
Origin of grant: National Government
Origin of grant: National Government
Origin of grant: National Government
Origin of grant: National Government
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant: Local Government
Origin of grant: Local Government
Origin of grant: Local Government
Origin of grant: Local Government
Origin of grant: Local Government
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant: United Nations agency
Origin of grant: United Nations agency
Origin of grant: United Nations agency
Origin of grant: United Nations agency
Origin of grant: United Nations agency
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant: Bilateral donor
Origin of grant: Bilateral donor
Origin of grant: Bilateral donor
Origin of grant: Bilateral donor
Origin of grant: Bilateral donor
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant: Other
Origin of grant: Other
Origin of grant: Other
Origin of grant: Other
Origin of grant: Other
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q139_8, specify
If yes to q139_8, specify
If yes to q139_8, specify
If yes to q139_8, specify
If yes to q139_8, specify
From whom has [NGO] ever received a grant? [Circle all that apply]
35
ADIP
APHD Canada
ASA
Andherihilfe
Care
Doner Person (NGO Member)
Doner Person (NGO member)
Donor
Europiaon Comission
Executive Director personally
Foreign Mission Canada
Garman, Trocaire, Island, Mirserear
IIRD
Local Donor
Local people
MISEREOR
Muslim Aid
Muslim Aid U.K
NGO Forum
NORAD
PKSF
Path Finder
Rabu Bank foundation, Natherland
SOALOS
Suydi Cida
The Rich
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Mother NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Mother NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Mother NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Mother NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Mother NGO
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other Bangladeshi NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other Bangladeshi NGO
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant - last 12 months: International NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: International NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: International NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: International NGO
Origin of grant - last 12 months: International NGO
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant - last 12 months: National Government
Origin of grant - last 12 months: National Government
Origin of grant - last 12 months: National Government
Origin of grant - last 12 months: National Government
Origin of grant - last 12 months: National Government
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Local Government
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Local Government
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Local Government
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Local Government
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Local Government
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant - last 12 months: United Nations agency
Origin of grant - last 12 months: United Nations agency
Origin of grant - last 12 months: United Nations agency
Origin of grant - last 12 months: United Nations agency
Origin of grant - last 12 months: United Nations agency
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Bilateral donor
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Bilateral donor
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Bilateral donor
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Bilateral donor
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Bilateral donor
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q140_8, specify
If yes to q140_8, specify
If yes to q140_8, specify
If yes to q140_8, specify
If yes to q140_8, specify
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
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1
Care, Italy Islamic Relief
Doctor
Donor
Europiaon Comission
Local Donor
MISEREOR
Muslim Aid
Muslim Aid U.K
Path Finder
Save the Children Fund
USC Canada
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
Origin of grant - last 12 months: Other
From whom has [NGO] received a grant in the last 12 months? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a grant
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a grant
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a grant
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a grant
In last 12 months, NGO applied for a grant
In the last 12 months, has [NGO] applied for a grant?
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2
1
Yes
2
No
Why did not apply for a grant in last 12 months
Why did not apply for a grant in last 12 months
Why did not apply for a grant in last 12 months
Why did not apply for a grant in last 12 months
Why did not apply for a grant in last 12 months
Why Not? [Circle one]
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4
1
No need for money
2
Grant application process too complicated/time consuming
3
Would be turned down anyway
4
Other
If (4): other to q142, specify
If (4): other to q142, specify
If (4): other to q142, specify
If (4): other to q142, specify
If (4): other to q142, specify
Why Not? [Circle one]
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Application Refused
Branch Office can not get it
H.O do it
HO do it
Head Office do it
It relates to head office
No permission from HO
No provision to want
No provision to want loan
No rule to Want
No rule to get
No rule to want
No rute to Apply
Subject of head office
When we want they don’t give us fund
Unsuccessful application from: Mother NGO
Unsuccessful application from: Mother NGO
Unsuccessful application from: Mother NGO
Unsuccessful application from: Mother NGO
Unsuccessful application from: Mother NGO
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Unsuccessful application from: International NGO (specify)
Unsuccessful application from: International NGO (specify)
Unsuccessful application from: International NGO (specify)
Unsuccessful application from: International NGO (specify)
Unsuccessful application from: International NGO (specify)
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Unsuccessful application from: Bangladesh NGO
Unsuccessful application from: Bangladesh NGO
Unsuccessful application from: Bangladesh NGO
Unsuccessful application from: Bangladesh NGO
Unsuccessful application from: Bangladesh NGO
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Unsuccessful application from: National Government
Unsuccessful application from: National Government
Unsuccessful application from: National Government
Unsuccessful application from: National Government
Unsuccessful application from: National Government
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Unsuccessful application from: Local Government
Unsuccessful application from: Local Government
Unsuccessful application from: Local Government
Unsuccessful application from: Local Government
Unsuccessful application from: Local Government
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Unsuccessful application from: United Nations agency
Unsuccessful application from: United Nations agency
Unsuccessful application from: United Nations agency
Unsuccessful application from: United Nations agency
Unsuccessful application from: United Nations agency
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Unsuccessful application from: Bilateral Donor
Unsuccessful application from: Bilateral Donor
Unsuccessful application from: Bilateral Donor
Unsuccessful application from: Bilateral Donor
Unsuccessful application from: Bilateral Donor
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Unsuccessful application from: Other
Unsuccessful application from: Other
Unsuccessful application from: Other
Unsuccessful application from: Other
Unsuccessful application from: Other
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q143_8, specify
If yes to q143_8, specify
If yes to q143_8, specify
If yes to q143_8, specify
If yes to q143_8, specify
To whom did [NGO] apply for a grant? [Circle all that apply]
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Andherihilfe
Bangladesh Bank, PKSF
CARE
MISEREOR
PROSJIKA, BRAC
Social welfare
World food programe
How found out about grant availab.: Someone at the granting agency
How found out about grant availab.: Someone at the granting agency
How found out about grant availab.: Someone at the granting agency
How found out about grant availab.: Someone at the granting agency
How found out about grant availab.: Someone at the granting agency
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How found out about grant availab.: Someone in another NGO
How found out about grant availab.: Someone in another NGO
How found out about grant availab.: Someone in another NGO
How found out about grant availab.: Someone in another NGO
How found out about grant availab.: Someone in another NGO
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
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1
No
1
Yes
How found out about grant availab.: Someone else
How found out about grant availab.: Someone else
How found out about grant availab.: Someone else
How found out about grant availab.: Someone else
How found out about grant availab.: Someone else
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
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1
No
1
Yes
How found out about grant availab.: Letter/call for proposals
How found out about grant availab.: Letter/call for proposals
How found out about grant availab.: Letter/call for proposals
How found out about grant availab.: Letter/call for proposals
How found out about grant availab.: Letter/call for proposals
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How found out about grant availab.: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How found out about grant availab.: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How found out about grant availab.: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How found out about grant availab.: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How found out about grant availab.: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How found out about grant availab.: Web/internet
How found out about grant availab.: Web/internet
How found out about grant availab.: Web/internet
How found out about grant availab.: Web/internet
How found out about grant availab.: Web/internet
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
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No
1
Yes
How found out about grant availab.: Through the Church
How found out about grant availab.: Through the Church
How found out about grant availab.: Through the Church
How found out about grant availab.: Through the Church
How found out about grant availab.: Through the Church
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
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No
1
Yes
How found out about grant availab.: Other
How found out about grant availab.: Other
How found out about grant availab.: Other
How found out about grant availab.: Other
How found out about grant availab.: Other
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
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1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q144_8, specify
If yes to q144_8, specify
If yes to q144_8, specify
If yes to q144_8, specify
If yes to q144_8, specify
How did you first find out that the grants were available? [Circle one]
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Heaf Office
When was last grant application filed? (month)
When was last grant application filed? (month)
When was last grant application filed? (month)
When was last grant application filed? (month)
When was last grant application filed? (month)
When was the last grant application filed? _______ month ________ year
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12
1
3
5
7
9
12
When was last grant application filed? (year)
When was last grant application filed? (year)
When was last grant application filed? (year)
When was last grant application filed? (year)
When was last grant application filed? (year)
When was the last grant application filed? _______ month ________ year
310
2003
Amount of last grant application (Taka)
Amount of last grant application (Taka)
Amount of last grant application (Taka)
Amount of last grant application (Taka)
Amount of last grant application (Taka)
For how much was this last grant application? _______, Taka or_______ US$
310
15262
Amount of last grant application (US$)
Amount of last grant application (US$)
Amount of last grant application (US$)
Amount of last grant application (US$)
Amount of last grant application (US$)
For how much was this last grant application? _______, Taka or_______ US$
310
Granting agency say how long process would take
Granting agency say how long process would take
Granting agency say how long process would take
Granting agency say how long process would take
Granting agency say how long process would take
When [NGO] applied, did the granting agency say how long the process would take?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Duration of pprocess according to granting(from __months)
Duration of pprocess according to granting(from __months)
Duration of pprocess according to granting(from __months)
Duration of pprocess according to granting(from __months)
Duration of pprocess according to granting(from __months)
[If Yes] How long did the granting agency say the process would take?
From ____ months to _____ months
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12
1
2
3
4
5
9
12
Duration of pprocess according to granting(up to __months)
Duration of pprocess according to granting(up to __months)
Duration of pprocess according to granting(up to __months)
Duration of pprocess according to granting(up to __months)
Duration of pprocess according to granting(up to __months)
[If Yes] How long did the granting agency say the process would take?
From ____ months to _____ months
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18
2
3
4
5
6
8
18
Documents submitted for grant application: description of planned activities
Documents submitted for grant application: description of planned activities
Documents submitted for grant application: description of planned activities
Documents submitted for grant application: description of planned activities
Documents submitted for grant application: description of planned activities
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted for grant application: budget
Documents submitted for grant application: budget
Documents submitted for grant application: budget
Documents submitted for grant application: budget
Documents submitted for grant application: budget
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted for grant application: CV’s
Documents submitted for grant application: CV’s
Documents submitted for grant application: CV’s
Documents submitted for grant application: CV’s
Documents submitted for grant application: CV’s
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted for grant application: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Documents submitted for grant application: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Documents submitted for grant application: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Documents submitted for grant application: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Documents submitted for grant application: quotes for material inputs/equipment
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted for grant application: timetable/working plan
Documents submitted for grant application: timetable/working plan
Documents submitted for grant application: timetable/working plan
Documents submitted for grant application: timetable/working plan
Documents submitted for grant application: timetable/working plan
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted for grant application: balance sheet and income statement
Documents submitted for grant application: balance sheet and income statement
Documents submitted for grant application: balance sheet and income statement
Documents submitted for grant application: balance sheet and income statement
Documents submitted for grant application: balance sheet and income statement
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted for grant application: cash flow projections
Documents submitted for grant application: cash flow projections
Documents submitted for grant application: cash flow projections
Documents submitted for grant application: cash flow projections
Documents submitted for grant application: cash flow projections
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted for grant application: evidence of a needs assessment
Documents submitted for grant application: evidence of a needs assessment
Documents submitted for grant application: evidence of a needs assessment
Documents submitted for grant application: evidence of a needs assessment
Documents submitted for grant application: evidence of a needs assessment
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted for grant application: other
Documents submitted for grant application: other
Documents submitted for grant application: other
Documents submitted for grant application: other
Documents submitted for grant application: other
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q149_9, specify
If yes to q149_9, specify
If yes to q149_9, specify
If yes to q149_9, specify
If yes to q149_9, specify
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
Re: Ca:
Grant application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Grant application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Grant application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Grant application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Grant application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Was this grant application submitted in partnership with a line ministry?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Obtained written approval/letter of support from a line ministry
Obtained written approval/letter of support from a line ministry
Obtained written approval/letter of support from a line ministry
Obtained written approval/letter of support from a line ministry
Obtained written approval/letter of support from a line ministry
[If No] Did you obtain written approval/letter of support from a line ministry?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Grant application submitted in partnership with local government
Grant application submitted in partnership with local government
Grant application submitted in partnership with local government
Grant application submitted in partnership with local government
Grant application submitted in partnership with local government
Was this grant application submitted in partnership with local government?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Obtained written approval/letter of support from local government
Obtained written approval/letter of support from local government
Obtained written approval/letter of support from local government
Obtained written approval/letter of support from local government
Obtained written approval/letter of support from local government
[If No] Did you obtain written approval/letter of support from local government?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
In your opinion, was the grant allocation process fair and objective?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Grant application turned down or still waiting to hear
Grant application turned down or still waiting to hear
Grant application turned down or still waiting to hear
Grant application turned down or still waiting to hear
Grant application turned down or still waiting to hear
Was the grant application turned down or are you still waiting to hear?
310
2
1
It was turned down
2
Still waiting to hear
When heard that grant application was turned down (month)
When heard that grant application was turned down (month)
When heard that grant application was turned down (month)
When heard that grant application was turned down (month)
When heard that grant application was turned down (month)
When did you hear that the grant application turned down? _______ month ________ year
310
3
1
3
When heard that grant application was turned down (year)
When heard that grant application was turned down (year)
When heard that grant application was turned down (year)
When heard that grant application was turned down (year)
When heard that grant application was turned down (year)
When did you hear that the grant application turned down? _______ month ________ year
310
2003
Reason grant application was turned down: other
Reason grant application was turned down: other
Reason grant application was turned down: other
Reason grant application was turned down: other
Reason grant application was turned down: other
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No
1
Yes
... 2) NGO has insufficient experience
... 2) NGO has insufficient experience
... 2) NGO has insufficient experience
... 2) NGO has insufficient experience
... 2) NGO has insufficient experience
Why was [NGO]’s grant application turned down? [Circle one]
310
... 3) work plan opposed by local government authorities
... 3) work plan opposed by local government authorities
... 3) work plan opposed by local government authorities
... 3) work plan opposed by local government authorities
... 3) work plan opposed by local government authorities
Why was [NGO]’s grant application turned down? [Circle one]
310
... 4) budget too high/project too expensive
... 4) budget too high/project too expensive
... 4) budget too high/project too expensive
... 4) budget too high/project too expensive
... 4) budget too high/project too expensive
Why was [NGO]’s grant application turned down? [Circle one]
310
... 5) no reason given
... 5) no reason given
... 5) no reason given
... 5) no reason given
... 5) no reason given
Why was [NGO]’s grant application turned down? [Circle one]
310
1
1
... 6) other
... 6) other
... 6) other
... 6) other
... 6) other
Why was [NGO]’s grant application turned down? [Circle one]
310
If yes to q156_6, specify
If yes to q156_6, specify
If yes to q156_6, specify
If yes to q156_6, specify
If yes to q156_6, specify
Why was [NGO]’s grant application turned down? [Circle one]
310
Who was this grant from?
Who was this grant from?
Who was this grant from?
Who was this grant from?
Who was this grant from?
Who was this grant from? [Circle one. If more than one grant, use latest grant received.]
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8
1
Mother NGO
2
Some Other Bangladeshi NGO
3
International NGO
4
National Government
5
Local Government
6
United Nations agency
7
Bilateral donor
8
Other
If (8): Other to q158, specify
If (8): Other to q158, specify
If (8): Other to q158, specify
If (8): Other to q158, specify
If (8): Other to q158, specify
Who was this grant from? [Circle one. If more than one grant, use latest grant received.]
310
Canada
Care, Italy Islamic Relief
Donor
Europiaon Comission
Local Donor
MISEREOR
Muslim Aid
Muslim Aid U.K
NORAD
Path Finder
Rabo Bank foundation, Netherland
The Local People
USC. C-B
How heard about grant: Someone at granting agency told/approached
How heard about grant: Someone at granting agency told/approached
How heard about grant: Someone at granting agency told/approached
How heard about grant: Someone at granting agency told/approached
How heard about grant: Someone at granting agency told/approached
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How heard about grant: Someone in another NGO
How heard about grant: Someone in another NGO
How heard about grant: Someone in another NGO
How heard about grant: Someone in another NGO
How heard about grant: Someone in another NGO
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How heard about grant: Someone else told
How heard about grant: Someone else told
How heard about grant: Someone else told
How heard about grant: Someone else told
How heard about grant: Someone else told
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How heard about grant: Letter from granting agency/call for proposals
How heard about grant: Letter from granting agency/call for proposals
How heard about grant: Letter from granting agency/call for proposals
How heard about grant: Letter from granting agency/call for proposals
How heard about grant: Letter from granting agency/call for proposals
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How heard about grant: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How heard about grant: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How heard about grant: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How heard about grant: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How heard about grant: Newspaper/add/poster/radio/TV
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How heard about grant: Web/internet
How heard about grant: Web/internet
How heard about grant: Web/internet
How heard about grant: Web/internet
How heard about grant: Web/internet
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How heard about grant: Mosque/church/religious organization
How heard about grant: Mosque/church/religious organization
How heard about grant: Mosque/church/religious organization
How heard about grant: Mosque/church/religious organization
How heard about grant: Mosque/church/religious organization
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
How heard about grant: Other
How heard about grant: Other
How heard about grant: Other
How heard about grant: Other
How heard about grant: Other
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q159_8, specify
If yes to q159_8, specify
If yes to q159_8, specify
If yes to q159_8, specify
If yes to q159_8, specify
How did you first hear about this grant? [Circle all that apply]
310
Govt. has seen our program and given donation
MGO Net work
Mother NGO
NGODiary
Personal Contract
Personal Correspondence
Personal Negotiation
Applied for grant or was given without formal application
Applied for grant or was given without formal application
Applied for grant or was given without formal application
Applied for grant or was given without formal application
Applied for grant or was given without formal application
Did you apply for this grant or was it given to [NGO] without a formal application?
310
2
1
Applied formally
2
Did Not formally apply
Date grant application was filed (month)
Date grant application was filed (month)
Date grant application was filed (month)
Date grant application was filed (month)
Date grant application was filed (month)
When was the grant application (first) filed? _______ month ________ year
310
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
Date grant application was filed (year)
Date grant application was filed (year)
Date grant application was filed (year)
Date grant application was filed (year)
Date grant application was filed (year)
When was the grant application (first) filed? _______ month ________ year
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2002
Date grant application was approved (month)
Date grant application was approved (month)
Date grant application was approved (month)
Date grant application was approved (month)
Date grant application was approved (month)
When was the grant application approved? _______ month ________ year
310
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Date grant application was approved (year)
Date grant application was approved (year)
Date grant application was approved (year)
Date grant application was approved (year)
Date grant application was approved (year)
When was the grant application approved? _______ month ________ year
310
2003
When applied, granting agency say how long process would take
When applied, granting agency say how long process would take
When applied, granting agency say how long process would take
When applied, granting agency say how long process would take
When applied, granting agency say how long process would take
When [NGO] applied, did the granting agency say how long the process would take?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Information received on length of process (from __month)
Information received on length of process (from __month)
Information received on length of process (from __month)
Information received on length of process (from __month)
Information received on length of process (from __month)
[If Yes] How long did the granting agency say the process would take?
From ____ months to _____ months
310
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Information received on length of process (to __month)
Information received on length of process (to __month)
Information received on length of process (to __month)
Information received on length of process (to __month)
Information received on length of process (to __month)
[If Yes] How long did the granting agency say the process would take?
From ____ months to _____ months
310
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Documents submitted: description of planned activities
Documents submitted: description of planned activities
Documents submitted: description of planned activities
Documents submitted: description of planned activities
Documents submitted: description of planned activities
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted: budget
Documents submitted: budget
Documents submitted: budget
Documents submitted: budget
Documents submitted: budget
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted: CVs
Documents submitted: CVs
Documents submitted: CVs
Documents submitted: CVs
Documents submitted: CVs
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Documents submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Documents submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Documents submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Documents submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted: timetable/working plan
Documents submitted: timetable/working plan
Documents submitted: timetable/working plan
Documents submitted: timetable/working plan
Documents submitted: timetable/working plan
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted: balance sheet and income statement
Documents submitted: balance sheet and income statement
Documents submitted: balance sheet and income statement
Documents submitted: balance sheet and income statement
Documents submitted: balance sheet and income statement
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted: cash flow projections
Documents submitted: cash flow projections
Documents submitted: cash flow projections
Documents submitted: cash flow projections
Documents submitted: cash flow projections
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
Documents submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
Documents submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
Documents submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
Documents submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Documents submitted: other
Documents submitted: other
Documents submitted: other
Documents submitted: other
Documents submitted: other
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q165_9, specify
If yes to q165_9, specify
If yes to q165_9, specify
If yes to q165_9, specify
If yes to q165_9, specify
When [NGO] applied, what documents did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
Acadamic Legal Paper
Audit Report
Clearance Letter from Ministry of Social Welfare
LAF
Organogram, E.C. List Regd, Certificate
Project proposal
Application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Application submitted in partnership with line ministry
Was this grant application submitted in partnership with a line ministry?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Obtained written approval/letter of support from line ministry
Obtained written approval/letter of support from line ministry
Obtained written approval/letter of support from line ministry
Obtained written approval/letter of support from line ministry
Obtained written approval/letter of support from line ministry
[If No] Did you obtain written approval/letter of support from a line ministry?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Application submitted in partnership with local government
Application submitted in partnership with local government
Application submitted in partnership with local government
Application submitted in partnership with local government
Application submitted in partnership with local government
Was this grant application submitted in partnership with local government?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Obtain written approval/letter of support from local government
Obtain written approval/letter of support from local government
Obtain written approval/letter of support from local government
Obtain written approval/letter of support from local government
Obtain written approval/letter of support from local government
[If No] Did you obtain written approval/letter of support from local government?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
Grant allocation process was fair and objective
In your opinion, was the grant allocation process fair and objective?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Amount of the grant (Taka)
Amount of the grant (Taka)
Amount of the grant (Taka)
Amount of the grant (Taka)
Amount of the grant (Taka)
How much was the grant? __________, Taka or ______ US$
310
15262
Amount of the grant (US$)
Amount of the grant (US$)
Amount of the grant (US$)
Amount of the grant (US$)
Amount of the grant (US$)
How much was the grant? __________, Taka or ______ US$
309
1
8458
When was the first money disbursed (month)
When was the first money disbursed (month)
When was the first money disbursed (month)
When was the first money disbursed (month)
When was the first money disbursed (month)
When was the first money disbursed? ________ month ________ year
310
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
When was the first money disbursed (year)
When was the first money disbursed (year)
When was the first money disbursed (year)
When was the first money disbursed (year)
When was the first money disbursed (year)
When was the first money disbursed? ________ month ________ year
310
2003
Until when does the grant run? (month)
Until when does the grant run? (month)
Until when does the grant run? (month)
Until when does the grant run? (month)
Until when does the grant run? (month)
Until when does the grant run? ________ month ________ year
310
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
Until when does the grant run? (year)
Until when does the grant run? (year)
Until when does the grant run? (year)
Until when does the grant run? (year)
Until when does the grant run? (year)
Until when does the grant run? ________ month ________ year
310
2006
Amount disbursed so far (Taka)
Amount disbursed so far (Taka)
Amount disbursed so far (Taka)
Amount disbursed so far (Taka)
Amount disbursed so far (Taka)
How much has been disbursed so far? __________, Taka or ______US$
310
20000
Amount disbursed so far (US$)
Amount disbursed so far (US$)
Amount disbursed so far (US$)
Amount disbursed so far (US$)
Amount disbursed so far (US$)
How much has been disbursed so far? __________, Taka or ______US$
310
8458
Grant is renewable
Grant is renewable
Grant is renewable
Grant is renewable
Grant is renewable
Is this grant renewable?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Grant reporting requirements: Final report at end
Grant reporting requirements: Final report at end
Grant reporting requirements: Final report at end
Grant reporting requirements: Final report at end
Grant reporting requirements: Final report at end
What are the reporting requirements for this grant? [Circle all that apply and tick]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Grant reporting requirements: Periodic progress report
Grant reporting requirements: Periodic progress report
Grant reporting requirements: Periodic progress report
Grant reporting requirements: Periodic progress report
Grant reporting requirements: Periodic progress report
What are the reporting requirements for this grant? [Circle all that apply and tick]
310
4
No
1
Yes
2
3
4
Grant reporting requirements: Final accounts
Grant reporting requirements: Final accounts
Grant reporting requirements: Final accounts
Grant reporting requirements: Final accounts
Grant reporting requirements: Final accounts
What are the reporting requirements for this grant? [Circle all that apply and tick]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Grant reporting requirements: Interim accounts
Grant reporting requirements: Interim accounts
Grant reporting requirements: Interim accounts
Grant reporting requirements: Interim accounts
Grant reporting requirements: Interim accounts
What are the reporting requirements for this grant? [Circle all that apply and tick]
310
4
No
1
Yes
2
3
4
Grant reporting requirements: Other
Grant reporting requirements: Other
Grant reporting requirements: Other
Grant reporting requirements: Other
Grant reporting requirements: Other
What are the reporting requirements for this grant? [Circle all that apply and tick]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q156_5, specify
If yes to q156_5, specify
If yes to q156_5, specify
If yes to q156_5, specify
If yes to q156_5, specify
What are the reporting requirements for this grant? [Circle all that apply and tick]
310
Audit Report
Performance
Granting agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Granting agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Granting agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Granting agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Granting agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Has the granting agency ever visited [NGO] or the site of your activities?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many times visited?
How many times visited?
How many times visited?
How many times visited?
How many times visited?
[If Yes] How many times? ______ per _____
310
36
Time period for visits
Time period for visits
Time period for visits
Time period for visits
Time period for visits
[If Yes] How many times? ______ per _____
310
5
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
5
Ever
Granting agency ever conducted an assessment with target group/ community
Granting agency ever conducted an assessment with target group/ community
Granting agency ever conducted an assessment with target group/ community
Granting agency ever conducted an assessment with target group/ community
Granting agency ever conducted an assessment with target group/ community
Has the granting agency ever conducted an assessment with target group or host community in regard to services provided under this grant?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many times assessed?
How many times assessed?
How many times assessed?
How many times assessed?
How many times assessed?
[If Yes] How many times? ______ per ______
310
36
Time period for assessments
Time period for assessments
Time period for assessments
Time period for assessments
Time period for assessments
[If Yes] How many times? ______ per ______
310
5
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
5
Ever
Money from this grant is channelled through local government
Money from this grant is channelled through local government
Money from this grant is channelled through local government
Money from this grant is channelled through local government
Money from this grant is channelled through local government
Is the money from this grant channelled through local government?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Has [NGO] ever had problems getting the local government to disburse funds to [NGO]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Have you ever paid bribes to get the funds released?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
% of value of the grant these bribes represented
% of value of the grant these bribes represented
% of value of the grant these bribes represented
% of value of the grant these bribes represented
% of value of the grant these bribes represented
What percentage of the value of the grant did these bribes represent? _______%
[If respondent unsure about percentage, use beans to obtain an approximation]
310
10
NGO ever been paid to provide a service on behalf of other organization
NGO ever been paid to provide a service on behalf of other organization
NGO ever been paid to provide a service on behalf of other organization
NGO ever been paid to provide a service on behalf of other organization
NGO ever been paid to provide a service on behalf of other organization
Has [NGO] ever been paid to provide a service on behalf of another organization?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
With which organization was this arrangement
With which organization was this arrangement
With which organization was this arrangement
With which organization was this arrangement
With which organization was this arrangement
With which organization was this arrangement?
[Circle one. If more than one arrangement, focus on the most recent]
310
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
If other on q186, specify
If other on q186, specify
If other on q186, specify
If other on q186, specify
If other on q186, specify
With which organization was this arrangement?
[Circle one. If more than one arrangement, focus on the most recent]
310
1994
CRP
Care, Italy
Mother & Child
PKSF
RAJTIK
SOALOS
When did the arrangement begin? month
When did the arrangement begin? month
When did the arrangement begin? month
When did the arrangement begin? month
When did the arrangement begin? month
When did the arrangement begin? ____ month _____ year
310
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
When did the arrangement begin? year
When did the arrangement begin? year
When did the arrangement begin? year
When did the arrangement begin? year
When did the arrangement begin? year
When did the arrangement begin? ____ month _____ year
310
2003
When received first money under this arrangement (month)
When received first money under this arrangement (month)
When received first money under this arrangement (month)
When received first money under this arrangement (month)
When received first money under this arrangement (month)
When did you receive the first money under this arrangement? ____ month _____ year
310
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
When received first money under this arrangement (year)
When received first money under this arrangement (year)
When received first money under this arrangement (year)
When received first money under this arrangement (year)
When received first money under this arrangement (year)
When did you receive the first money under this arrangement? ____ month _____ year
310
2003
Arrangement has a set ending date
Arrangement has a set ending date
Arrangement has a set ending date
Arrangement has a set ending date
Arrangement has a set ending date
Does the arrangement have a set ending date?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
When does/did the arrangement end? (month)
When does/did the arrangement end? (month)
When does/did the arrangement end? (month)
When does/did the arrangement end? (month)
When does/did the arrangement end? (month)
[If Yes] When does/did the arrangement end?
310
12
1
2
3
5
6
7
12
When does/did the arrangement end? (year)
When does/did the arrangement end? (year)
When does/did the arrangement end? (year)
When does/did the arrangement end? (year)
When does/did the arrangement end? (year)
[If Yes] When does/did the arrangement end?
310
2005
Contract is renewable
Contract is renewable
Contract is renewable
Contract is renewable
Contract is renewable
Is this contract renewable?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Amount expected under this arrangement (Taka)
Amount expected under this arrangement (Taka)
Amount expected under this arrangement (Taka)
Amount expected under this arrangement (Taka)
Amount expected under this arrangement (Taka)
In total, how much money do you expect to receive under this arrangement?
_______, Taka or _______ US$ _____
310
25000
Amount expected under this arrangement (US$)
Amount expected under this arrangement (US$)
Amount expected under this arrangement (US$)
Amount expected under this arrangement (US$)
Amount expected under this arrangement (US$)
In total, how much money do you expect to receive under this arrangement?
_______, Taka or _______ US$ _____
310
5172
310
5
5
Amount received so far under this arrangement (Taka)
Amount received so far under this arrangement (Taka)
Amount received so far under this arrangement (Taka)
Amount received so far under this arrangement (Taka)
Amount received so far under this arrangement (Taka)
In total, how much money has [NGO] received so far under this arrangement?
_______, Taka or _______ US$
310
13500
Amount received so far under this arrangement (US$)
Amount received so far under this arrangement (US$)
Amount received so far under this arrangement (US$)
Amount received so far under this arrangement (US$)
Amount received so far under this arrangement (US$)
In total, how much money has [NGO] received so far under this arrangement?
_______, Taka or _______ US$
310
8458
Document submitted: description of planned activities
Document submitted: description of planned activities
Document submitted: description of planned activities
Document submitted: description of planned activities
Document submitted: description of planned activities
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: budget
Document submitted: budget
Document submitted: budget
Document submitted: budget
Document submitted: budget
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: CVs
Document submitted: CVs
Document submitted: CVs
Document submitted: CVs
Document submitted: CVs
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Document submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Document submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Document submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
Document submitted: quotes for material inputs/equipment
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: timetable/working plan
Document submitted: timetable/working plan
Document submitted: timetable/working plan
Document submitted: timetable/working plan
Document submitted: timetable/working plan
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: balance sheet
Document submitted: balance sheet
Document submitted: balance sheet
Document submitted: balance sheet
Document submitted: balance sheet
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: income statement
Document submitted: income statement
Document submitted: income statement
Document submitted: income statement
Document submitted: income statement
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: cash flow projections
Document submitted: cash flow projections
Document submitted: cash flow projections
Document submitted: cash flow projections
Document submitted: cash flow projections
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
Document submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
Document submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
Document submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
Document submitted: evidence of a beneficiaries’ needs assessment
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Document submitted: other
Document submitted: other
Document submitted: other
Document submitted: other
Document submitted: other
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q194_10, specify
If yes to q194_10, specify
If yes to q194_10, specify
If yes to q194_10, specify
If yes to q194_10, specify
When the arrangement was organized, what did [NGO] submit? [Circle all that apply]
310
Organaization E.C List Reg Certificate
Registration copy
Treatment for cyclone affected people
Reporting requirements: Final report at end
Reporting requirements: Final report at end
Reporting requirements: Final report at end
Reporting requirements: Final report at end
Reporting requirements: Final report at end
What are the reporting requirements for this arrangement?
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reporting requirements: Progress report: annually
Reporting requirements: Progress report: annually
Reporting requirements: Progress report: annually
Reporting requirements: Progress report: annually
Reporting requirements: Progress report: annually
What are the reporting requirements for this arrangement?
310
4
No
1
Yes
2
3
4
Reporting requirements: Final accounts
Reporting requirements: Final accounts
Reporting requirements: Final accounts
Reporting requirements: Final accounts
Reporting requirements: Final accounts
What are the reporting requirements for this arrangement?
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reporting requirements: Interim accounts
Reporting requirements: Interim accounts
Reporting requirements: Interim accounts
Reporting requirements: Interim accounts
Reporting requirements: Interim accounts
What are the reporting requirements for this arrangement?
310
4
No
1
Yes
2
3
4
Reporting requirements: Other
Reporting requirements: Other
Reporting requirements: Other
Reporting requirements: Other
Reporting requirements: Other
What are the reporting requirements for this arrangement?
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q195_5, specify
If yes to q195_5, specify
If yes to q195_5, specify
If yes to q195_5, specify
If yes to q195_5, specify
What are the reporting requirements for this arrangement?
310
Performance
Paying agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Paying agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Paying agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Paying agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Paying agency ever visited NGO or site of activities
Has the paying agency ever visited [NGO] or the site of your activities?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Now times visited NGO or site
Now times visited NGO or site
Now times visited NGO or site
Now times visited NGO or site
Now times visited NGO or site
[If Yes] How many times? ________ per _____
310
24
Reference period
Reference period
Reference period
Reference period
Reference period
[If Yes] How many times? ________ per _____
310
5
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
5
Ever
Paying agency ever conducted assessment with target group / host community
Paying agency ever conducted assessment with target group / host community
Paying agency ever conducted assessment with target group / host community
Paying agency ever conducted assessment with target group / host community
Paying agency ever conducted assessment with target group / host community
Has the paying agency ever conducted an assessment with target group or host community in regard to services provided under this arrangement?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Nb times assessed
Nb times assessed
Nb times assessed
Nb times assessed
Nb times assessed
[If Yes] How many times? ________ per ____
310
24
Reference period for assessments
Reference period for assessments
Reference period for assessments
Reference period for assessments
Reference period for assessments
[If Yes] How many times? ________ per ____
310
5
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
5
Ever
Money channelled through local government
Money channelled through local government
Money channelled through local government
Money channelled through local government
Money channelled through local government
Is the money from this arrangement channelled through local government?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Ever had problems getting local government to disburse funds
Has [NGO] you ever had problems getting the local government to disburse funds to you?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Ever paid bribes to get the funds released
Have you ever paid bribes to get the funds released?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
% of value of arrangement these bribes represent
% of value of arrangement these bribes represent
% of value of arrangement these bribes represent
% of value of arrangement these bribes represent
% of value of arrangement these bribes represent
What percentage of the value of the arrangement did these bribes represent? _____%
[If respondent unsure about percentage, use beans to obtain an approximation]
310
5
5
NGO is member of NGO Forum, ADAB, FND, other NGO umbrella organization
NGO is member of NGO Forum, ADAB, FND, other NGO umbrella organization
NGO is member of NGO Forum, ADAB, FND, other NGO umbrella organization
NGO is member of NGO Forum, ADAB, FND, other NGO umbrella organization
NGO is member of NGO Forum, ADAB, FND, other NGO umbrella organization
Is [NGO], a member NGO Forum, ADAB, FND, or any other NGO umbrella organization?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Member of NGO Forum
Member of NGO Forum
Member of NGO Forum
Member of NGO Forum
Member of NGO Forum
Which ones? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Member of FND
Member of FND
Member of FND
Member of FND
Member of FND
Which ones? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Member of ADAB
Member of ADAB
Member of ADAB
Member of ADAB
Member of ADAB
Which ones? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Member of Other
Member of Other
Member of Other
Member of Other
Member of Other
Which ones? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q205_4, specify
If yes to q205_4, specify
If yes to q205_4, specify
If yes to q205_4, specify
If yes to q205_4, specify
Which ones? [Circle all that apply]
310
ACTION AID
ALRD
BFRG
C.D.F, E.D.F., D.D.F
CDF
Children Right Forum
FND
FND, NNCC
Hilltract NGO Forum
NGO Co-ordination Vouncil
NGO Comilla-ordination Parishad
NNC(National NGO Council)
NNCC
Nari Uddok Kendro
National Coordination Council
National NGO Samannay Parisad
National NGO Somonnoy Committee
National NGOS Convention
SOALOS, DNFE
Shishu adhikar Forum
Society Forum, Bagerhat
UNCC
Upazila Non Govt. Co-ordination Committee
Upazila Non-Govt. Co ordination Committee
Upazila Samaj seba Office
Network/umbrella org. provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Network/umbrella org. provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Network/umbrella org. provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Network/umbrella org. provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Network/umbrella org. provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Does the network or umbrella organization(s) provide any of the following services to [NGO] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Network/umbrella org. provides: constitution of information data base
Network/umbrella org. provides: constitution of information data base
Network/umbrella org. provides: constitution of information data base
Network/umbrella org. provides: constitution of information data base
Network/umbrella org. provides: constitution of information data base
Does the network or umbrella organization(s) provide any of the following services to [NGO] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Network/umbrella org. provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Network/umbrella org. provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Network/umbrella org. provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Network/umbrella org. provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Network/umbrella org. provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Does the network or umbrella organization(s) provide any of the following services to [NGO] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Does the network or umbrella organization(s) provide any of the following services to [NGO] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Network/umbrella org. provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Does the network or umbrella organization(s) provide any of the following services to [NGO] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Network/umbrella org. provides: other
Network/umbrella org. provides: other
Network/umbrella org. provides: other
Network/umbrella org. provides: other
Network/umbrella org. provides: other
Does the network or umbrella organization(s) provide any of the following services to [NGO] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q206_6, specify
If yes to q206_6, specify
If yes to q206_6, specify
If yes to q206_6, specify
If yes to q206_6, specify
Does the network or umbrella organization(s) provide any of the following services to [NGO] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)? [Circle all that apply]
310
All Sorts of child rights activities
Fund Collection
NGOs Bureau Clearence
No Service get from Samajseba
Provides Fund
Staff Training
Training
Training Fund
Training, Fund
NGO member of an international NGO network
NGO member of an international NGO network
NGO member of an international NGO network
NGO member of an international NGO network
NGO member of an international NGO network
Is [NGO] member of an international NGO network?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Which international NGO network
Which international NGO network
Which international NGO network
Which international NGO network
Which international NGO network
Which?: (name)
310
AKLIME
I. T. D. G. (International Technology development group (UK based NGO)
INAFI
INAFI (Asia regional and International Network)
IVS
International Volunteer association Australia
Jeneva Young Womens Christian Association
M.D.C./ M.C.C/ World Fish Center
MISEREOR
Micro Submit Campain
SHP, CHT NGO FORM
SOALOS. DNFE
Save The Children
Save The Chilfren
Save the children Australia
TIMIYV, CCIVS
U..F.P.A UNDP
UFHP/ NSDP
Internat./reg. network provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Internat./reg. network provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Internat./reg. network provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Internat./reg. network provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Internat./reg. network provides: organization of meetings and conferences
Does the international or regional NGO network(s) provide any of the following services?
[Circle all that apply] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Internat./reg. network provides: constitution of an information data base
Internat./reg. network provides: constitution of an information data base
Internat./reg. network provides: constitution of an information data base
Internat./reg. network provides: constitution of an information data base
Internat./reg. network provides: constitution of an information data base
Does the international or regional NGO network(s) provide any of the following services?
[Circle all that apply] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Internat./reg. network provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Internat./reg. network provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Internat./reg. network provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Internat./reg. network provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Internat./reg. network provides: mail, email, fax, and telephone services
Does the international or regional NGO network(s) provide any of the following services?
[Circle all that apply] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of buildings and offices
Does the international or regional NGO network(s) provide any of the following services?
[Circle all that apply] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Internat./reg. network provides: complimentary use of vehicles and/or equipment
Does the international or regional NGO network(s) provide any of the following services?
[Circle all that apply] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)
310
No
1
Yes
Internat./reg. network provides: other
Internat./reg. network provides: other
Internat./reg. network provides: other
Internat./reg. network provides: other
Internat./reg. network provides: other
Does the international or regional NGO network(s) provide any of the following services?
[Circle all that apply] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q209_6, specify
If yes to q209_6, specify
If yes to q209_6, specify
If yes to q209_6, specify
If yes to q209_6, specify
Does the international or regional NGO network(s) provide any of the following services?
[Circle all that apply] (Question refers to services received by this facility, whether a branch or stand alone NGO)
310
Arrange for training in abroad
Fund
Vocational Training
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: observation and experience
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: observation and experience
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: observation and experience
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: observation and experience
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: observation and experience
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from other NGOs
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from other NGOs
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from other NGOs
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from other NGOs
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from other NGOs
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from the local government
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from the local government
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from the local government
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from the local government
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from the local government
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from opinion leaders
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from opinion leaders
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from opinion leaders
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from opinion leaders
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: learn from opinion leaders
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by NGO
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by NGO
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by NGO
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by NGO
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by NGO
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by other organizations
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by other organizations
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by other organizations
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by other organizations
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: from surveys run by other organizations
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: workshops with community members
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: workshops with community members
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: workshops with community members
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: workshops with community members
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: workshops with community members
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: other
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: other
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: other
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: other
How NGO find out needs of cmmunities: other
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q210_8, specify
If yes to q210_8, specify
If yes to q210_8, specify
If yes to q210_8, specify
If yes to q210_8, specify
How does [NGO] find out the needs of the communities it helps? [Circle all that apply]
310
FGD, PRA
Knowing from Deprived Medical Treatment
Workshop
NGO involves host communities in the delivery of services / projects
NGO involves host communities in the delivery of services / projects
NGO involves host communities in the delivery of services / projects
NGO involves host communities in the delivery of services / projects
NGO involves host communities in the delivery of services / projects
Does [NGO] involve host communities in the actual delivery of services or the execution of projects?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Involved community members are paid
Involved community members are paid
Involved community members are paid
Involved community members are paid
Involved community members are paid
[If Yes] Are involved community members paid?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Community members involved in service delivery or project execution
Community members involved in service delivery or project execution
Community members involved in service delivery or project execution
Community members involved in service delivery or project execution
Community members involved in service delivery or project execution
Who are the community members that [NGO] involves in service delivery or project execution? (circle one)
310
3
1
Mostly community leaders
2
Other people chosen by the community
3
Other people chosen by the NGO
Decisions made through community involvement: Which staff participate
Decisions made through community involvement: Which staff participate
Decisions made through community involvement: Which staff participate
Decisions made through community involvement: Which staff participate
Decisions made through community involvement: Which staff participate
In project execution, which decisions are made primarily through community involvement?
(circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Decisions made through community involvement: Which community members benefit
Decisions made through community involvement: Which community members benefit
Decisions made through community involvement: Which community members benefit
Decisions made through community involvement: Which community members benefit
Decisions made through community involvement: Which community members benefit
In project execution, which decisions are made primarily through community involvement?
(circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Decisions made through community involvement: What technologies are used
Decisions made through community involvement: What technologies are used
Decisions made through community involvement: What technologies are used
Decisions made through community involvement: What technologies are used
Decisions made through community involvement: What technologies are used
In project execution, which decisions are made primarily through community involvement?
(circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Decisions made through community involvement: How much users pay
Decisions made through community involvement: How much users pay
Decisions made through community involvement: How much users pay
Decisions made through community involvement: How much users pay
Decisions made through community involvement: How much users pay
In project execution, which decisions are made primarily through community involvement?
(circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Decisions made through community involvement: Responsibility for maintenance
Decisions made through community involvement: Responsibility for maintenance
Decisions made through community involvement: Responsibility for maintenance
Decisions made through community involvement: Responsibility for maintenance
Decisions made through community involvement: Responsibility for maintenance
In project execution, which decisions are made primarily through community involvement?
(circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
Decisions made through community involvement: Other
Decisions made through community involvement: Other
Decisions made through community involvement: Other
Decisions made through community involvement: Other
Decisions made through community involvement: Other
In project execution, which decisions are made primarily through community involvement?
(circle all that apply)
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q214_6, specify
If yes to q214_6, specify
If yes to q214_6, specify
If yes to q214_6, specify
If yes to q214_6, specify
In project execution, which decisions are made primarily through community involvement?
(circle all that apply)
310
Take decision about all activities of the project
Mode of evaluation: evaluation by mother NGO representative
Mode of evaluation: evaluation by mother NGO representative
Mode of evaluation: evaluation by mother NGO representative
Mode of evaluation: evaluation by mother NGO representative
Mode of evaluation: evaluation by mother NGO representative
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Mode of evaluation: observation and experience of staff and volunteers
Mode of evaluation: observation and experience of staff and volunteers
Mode of evaluation: observation and experience of staff and volunteers
Mode of evaluation: observation and experience of staff and volunteers
Mode of evaluation: observation and experience of staff and volunteers
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Mode of evaluation: feedback from other NGOs
Mode of evaluation: feedback from other NGOs
Mode of evaluation: feedback from other NGOs
Mode of evaluation: feedback from other NGOs
Mode of evaluation: feedback from other NGOs
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Mode of evaluation: feedback from local Government
Mode of evaluation: feedback from local Government
Mode of evaluation: feedback from local Government
Mode of evaluation: feedback from local Government
Mode of evaluation: feedback from local Government
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Mode of evaluation: feedback from opinion leaders in host communities
Mode of evaluation: feedback from opinion leaders in host communities
Mode of evaluation: feedback from opinion leaders in host communities
Mode of evaluation: feedback from opinion leaders in host communities
Mode of evaluation: feedback from opinion leaders in host communities
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by NGO
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by NGO
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by NGO
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by NGO
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by NGO
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by other organizations
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by other organizations
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by other organizations
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by other organizations
Mode of evaluation: from surveys run by other organizations
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Mode of evaluation: participatory review with community members
Mode of evaluation: participatory review with community members
Mode of evaluation: participatory review with community members
Mode of evaluation: participatory review with community members
Mode of evaluation: participatory review with community members
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Mode of evaluation: other
Mode of evaluation: other
Mode of evaluation: other
Mode of evaluation: other
Mode of evaluation: other
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q215_9, specify
If yes to q215_9, specify
If yes to q215_9, specify
If yes to q215_9, specify
If yes to q215_9, specify
How does [NGO] evaluate how it fulfills the needs of the communities it assists?
[Circle all that apply]
310
Donor
Program C
U.K
Results of evaluations provided to the mother NGO
Results of evaluations provided to the mother NGO
Results of evaluations provided to the mother NGO
Results of evaluations provided to the mother NGO
Results of evaluations provided to the mother NGO
Are the results of these evaluations provided to the mother NGO?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of skilled staff
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of skilled staff
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of skilled staff
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of skilled staff
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of skilled staff
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
7
1
2
3
4
5
7
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of equipment
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of equipment
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of equipment
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of equipment
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of equipment
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
5
1
2
3
4
5
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of vehicles
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of vehicles
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of vehicles
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of vehicles
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of vehicles
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of funds
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of funds
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of funds
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of funds
Constraints from doing better job (rank): lack of funds
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Constraints from doing better job (rank): telephone
Constraints from doing better job (rank): telephone
Constraints from doing better job (rank): telephone
Constraints from doing better job (rank): telephone
Constraints from doing better job (rank): telephone
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Constraints from doing better job (rank): electricity/water distribution
Constraints from doing better job (rank): electricity/water distribution
Constraints from doing better job (rank): electricity/water distribution
Constraints from doing better job (rank): electricity/water distribution
Constraints from doing better job (rank): electricity/water distribution
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from mother NGO
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from mother NGO
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from mother NGO
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from mother NGO
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from mother NGO
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from national govt
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from national govt
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from national govt
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from national govt
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from national govt
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from local govt
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from local govt
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from local govt
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from local govt
Constraints from doing better job (rank): permission from local govt
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
9
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
Constraints from doing better job (rank): insecurity
Constraints from doing better job (rank): insecurity
Constraints from doing better job (rank): insecurity
Constraints from doing better job (rank): insecurity
Constraints from doing better job (rank): insecurity
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
Constraints from doing better job (rank): other
Constraints from doing better job (rank): other
Constraints from doing better job (rank): other
Constraints from doing better job (rank): other
Constraints from doing better job (rank): other
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
11
1
2
3
4
5
11
If yes to q217_11, specify
If yes to q217_11, specify
If yes to q217_11, specify
If yes to q217_11, specify
If yes to q217_11, specify
What constraints prevent [NGO] from doing an even better job? [Circle all that apply, then rank in order of importance; 1= most important, 2= second most important, etc]
310
Bindings of religion
CBO Persuasion
Communication
Communication Facilities
Communication Facility
Communication facility
Fantaism
Geographical Problem
More support by VDC
NGO Over Laping
No problem
Not Hindrance
Over Leaping
Overlaping
Protection by service provider
Religious Fanatism
Religious obstacles
Religious superstition
Security
Short of Patient bed
There is no problem
There is a role for government in helping address these constraints
There is a role for government in helping address these constraints
There is a role for government in helping address these constraints
There is a role for government in helping address these constraints
There is a role for government in helping address these constraints
Is there is a role for government in helping [NGO] address these constraints?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
What govt can do to help (rank): other
What govt can do to help (rank): other
What govt can do to help (rank): other
What govt can do to help (rank): other
What govt can do to help (rank): other
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
5
1
2
3
4
5
... 2) Lack of equipment
... 2) Lack of equipment
... 2) Lack of equipment
... 2) Lack of equipment
... 2) Lack of equipment
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
9
1
2
3
4
5
9
... 3) Lack of vehicles
... 3) Lack of vehicles
... 3) Lack of vehicles
... 3) Lack of vehicles
... 3) Lack of vehicles
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
... 4) Lack of funds
... 4) Lack of funds
... 4) Lack of funds
... 4) Lack of funds
... 4) Lack of funds
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
... 5) Telephone
... 5) Telephone
... 5) Telephone
... 5) Telephone
... 5) Telephone
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
... 6) electricity/water distribution
... 6) electricity/water distribution
... 6) electricity/water distribution
... 6) electricity/water distribution
... 6) electricity/water distribution
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
... 7) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by mother NGO
... 7) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by mother NGO
... 7) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by mother NGO
... 7) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by mother NGO
... 7) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by mother NGO
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
... 8) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by national government
... 8) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by national government
... 8) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by national government
... 8) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by national government
... 8) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by national government
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
... 9) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by local government
... 9) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by local government
... 9) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by local government
... 9) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by local government
... 9) Restrictions on what NGO is allowed to do by local government
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
... 10) Insecurity
... 10) Insecurity
... 10) Insecurity
... 10) Insecurity
... 10) Insecurity
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
... 11) Other
... 11) Other
... 11) Other
... 11) Other
... 11) Other
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
11
1
2
3
4
5
11
If yes to q219_11, specify
If yes to q219_11, specify
If yes to q219_11, specify
If yes to q219_11, specify
If yes to q219_11, specify
[If Yes] What could the government do to help [NGO]? [Circle all that apply, then rank according to the priority the government should place on them; 1 = highest priority, etc]
310
Bindings of religion
Communication
Communication Facilities
Communication Facility
Communication facility
Coordination Go / NGO
Dessission by govt. for service provider of children.
Develop Communication
Hepl of Administrative
Improve Communication facility
Improvement law and order
Improvement of communication facilities
Improvement of law and order
Improvement of law and orfer situation
Iprovement of Lawxorder
Local Govt. Support
Motor Cycle
Patient Bed
Provide Security
Providing Security
Roads and transport
Security
Social Reforon
Strengthing Security
Staff with whom interact in national govt: help or a hindrance?
Staff with whom interact in national govt: help or a hindrance?
Staff with whom interact in national govt: help or a hindrance?
Staff with whom interact in national govt: help or a hindrance?
Staff with whom interact in national govt: help or a hindrance?
In general, do you find the staff with whom you interact in the national government to be a help or a hindrance?
310
1
4
1
Help
2
Hindrance
3
Both
4
Neither
Staff with whom interact in local govt: help or a hindrance?
Staff with whom interact in local govt: help or a hindrance?
Staff with whom interact in local govt: help or a hindrance?
Staff with whom interact in local govt: help or a hindrance?
Staff with whom interact in local govt: help or a hindrance?
In general, do you find the local government staff with whom you interact to be a help or a hindrance?
310
1
4
1
Help
2
Hindrance
3
Both
4
Neither
Local government staff face their own constraints to help NGO
Local government staff face their own constraints to help NGO
Local government staff face their own constraints to help NGO
Local government staff face their own constraints to help NGO
Local government staff face their own constraints to help NGO
Do you think that local government staff face their own constraints that make it difficult for themto help you?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Local govt. constraints to help: too busy / short of time
Local govt. constraints to help: too busy / short of time
Local govt. constraints to help: too busy / short of time
Local govt. constraints to help: too busy / short of time
Local govt. constraints to help: too busy / short of time
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Local govt. constraints to help: turnover/lack of follow-up
Local govt. constraints to help: turnover/lack of follow-up
Local govt. constraints to help: turnover/lack of follow-up
Local govt. constraints to help: turnover/lack of follow-up
Local govt. constraints to help: turnover/lack of follow-up
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
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1
No
1
Yes
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of training
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of training
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of training
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of training
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of training
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Local govt. constraints to help: underpaid
Local govt. constraints to help: underpaid
Local govt. constraints to help: underpaid
Local govt. constraints to help: underpaid
Local govt. constraints to help: underpaid
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of equipment
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of equipment
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of equipment
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of equipment
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of equipment
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of funds
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of funds
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of funds
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of funds
Local govt. constraints to help: lack of funds
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Local govt. constraints to help: constr. by national government/bureaucracy
Local govt. constraints to help: constr. by national government/bureaucracy
Local govt. constraints to help: constr. by national government/bureaucracy
Local govt. constraints to help: constr. by national government/bureaucracy
Local govt. constraints to help: constr. by national government/bureaucracy
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Local govt. constraints to help: other
Local govt. constraints to help: other
Local govt. constraints to help: other
Local govt. constraints to help: other
Local govt. constraints to help: other
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q223_8, specify
If yes to q223_8, specify
If yes to q223_8, specify
If yes to q223_8, specify
If yes to q223_8, specify
In your opinion, what sort of constraints do they face? [Circle all that apply]
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Negligence
Local government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
Local government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
Local government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
Local government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
Local government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
Do you think that local government staff feel resentment towards NGOs in general?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason for resentment: other
Reason for resentment: other
Reason for resentment: other
Reason for resentment: other
Reason for resentment: other
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q225_5, specify
If yes to q225_5, specify
If yes to q225_5, specify
If yes to q225_5, specify
If yes to q225_5, specify
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
Govermemt office some time duty but NGO long time duty and fully libilaty
Negligence
They don't llike NGO member
National government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
National government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
National government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
National government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
National government staff feel resentment towards NGOs
Do you think that national government staff feel resentment towards NGOs in general?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Reason for resentment: they get paid very little
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Reason for resentment: they are often paid late
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Reason for resentment: they do not have the resources they need
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Reason for resentment: they are in competition for community loyalty
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Reason for resentment: other
Reason for resentment: other
Reason for resentment: other
Reason for resentment: other
Reason for resentment: other
Why? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q227_5, specify
If yes to q227_5, specify
If yes to q227_5, specify
If yes to q227_5, specify
If yes to q227_5, specify
Why? [Circle all that apply]
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Less Skilled
Negligence
Negligence Full
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
Is [NGO] or its mother NGO registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Social Welfare
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Social Welfare
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Social Welfare
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Social Welfare
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Social Welfare
Is [NGO] or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Social Welfare?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Women’s Affairs
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Women’s Affairs
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Women’s Affairs
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Women’s Affairs
NGO or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Women’s Affairs
Is [NGO] or its mother NGO registered with the Directorate of Women’s Affairs?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Year first registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
Year first registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
Year first registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
Year first registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
Year first registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau
In what year was it first registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau?
310
2003
Year last renew its registration
Year last renew its registration
Year last renew its registration
Year last renew its registration
Year last renew its registration
When did [NGO] last renew its registration? ______ year
310
2003
NGO registered under the Company’s Act
NGO registered under the Company’s Act
NGO registered under the Company’s Act
NGO registered under the Company’s Act
NGO registered under the Company’s Act
Is [NGO] registered under the Company’s Act?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Education
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Education
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Education
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Education
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Education
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Home Affairs
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Home Affairs
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Home Affairs
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Home Affairs
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Home Affairs
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Planning
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Planning
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Planning
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Planning
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Planning
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Social Welfare
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Social Welfare
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Social Welfare
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Social Welfare
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Social Welfare
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
NGO in partnership with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO in partnership with: Local government/thana officials
NGO in partnership with: Local government/thana officials
NGO in partnership with: Local government/thana officials
NGO in partnership with: Local government/thana officials
NGO in partnership with: Local government/thana officials
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO in partnership with: Other line Ministry
NGO in partnership with: Other line Ministry
NGO in partnership with: Other line Ministry
NGO in partnership with: Other line Ministry
NGO in partnership with: Other line Ministry
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
309
1
1
No
1
Yes
Sysmiss
If yes to q234_9, specify
If yes to q234_9, specify
If yes to q234_9, specify
If yes to q234_9, specify
If yes to q234_9, specify
Is [NGO] in partnership with any of the following agencies? [Circle all that apply]
Note: Please check these agencies
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AGRICULTURE
Agriculture
Agriculture Dept.
Agriculture Ministry
CIDA, DENIDA, NOBIP
Co-operative
Commerce Ministry
Family Planing
Finance Dept.
Jubo Montronaly
Jubo Unnayan Odidaptor
LGRD
Livestock & Fisheries
M/O Finance
M/O Fisheries & Livestock
M/O Fisheries and livestock, M/O Environment and Forest, M/O Agriculture
Ministry of Economic
Ministry of Youth development
NGO Beaueau
NGO has MoU with a government agency
NGO has MoU with a government agency
NGO has MoU with a government agency
NGO has MoU with a government agency
NGO has MoU with a government agency
Does [NGO] have a memorandum of understanding with a government agency?
310
1
2
1
2
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Education
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Education
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Education
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Education
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Education
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Health and Family Planning
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Home Affairs
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Home Affairs
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Home Affairs
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Home Affairs
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Home Affairs
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Labor and Employment
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Planning
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Planning
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Planning
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Planning
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Planning
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Social Welfare
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Social Welfare
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Social Welfare
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Social Welfare
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Social Welfare
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
NGO has MoU with: Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO has MoU with: Local government/thana officials
NGO has MoU with: Local government/thana officials
NGO has MoU with: Local government/thana officials
NGO has MoU with: Local government/thana officials
NGO has MoU with: Local government/thana officials
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO has MoU with: Other line Ministry
NGO has MoU with: Other line Ministry
NGO has MoU with: Other line Ministry
NGO has MoU with: Other line Ministry
NGO has MoU with: Other line Ministry
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q236_9, specify
If yes to q236_9, specify
If yes to q236_9, specify
If yes to q236_9, specify
If yes to q236_9, specify
[If Yes] Which one(s)? [Circle all that apply]
310
Agriculture
Commerce Ministry
Finance Dept.
Forest Ministry
Jubo Montronaly
Livestock & Fisheries
M/O Finance
Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Environment & Forests
Ministry of Environment and Forest
NGO Beaueau
NGO ever been visited by: NGO Affairs Bureau
NGO ever been visited by: NGO Affairs Bureau
NGO ever been visited by: NGO Affairs Bureau
NGO ever been visited by: NGO Affairs Bureau
NGO ever been visited by: NGO Affairs Bureau
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO ever been visited by: Thana/Local government rep.
NGO ever been visited by: Thana/Local government rep.
NGO ever been visited by: Thana/Local government rep.
NGO ever been visited by: Thana/Local government rep.
NGO ever been visited by: Thana/Local government rep.
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
1
No
1
Yes
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
9
1
Education
2
Health and Family Planning
3
Home Affairs
4
Labor and Employment
5
Planning
6
Social Welfare
7
Women’s and Children’s Affairs
8
9
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
9
1
Education
2
Health and Family Planning
3
Home Affairs
4
Labor and Employment
5
Planning
6
Social Welfare
7
Women’s and Children’s Affairs
8
9
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
9
1
Education
2
Health and Family Planning
3
Home Affairs
4
Labor and Employment
5
Planning
6
Social Welfare
7
Women’s and Children’s Affairs
8
9
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
9
1
Education
2
Health and Family Planning
3
Home Affairs
4
Labor and Employment
5
Planning
6
Social Welfare
7
Women’s and Children’s Affairs
8
9
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
8
1
Education
2
Health and Family Planning
3
Home Affairs
4
Labor and Employment
5
Planning
6
Social Welfare
7
Women’s and Children’s Affairs
8
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
NGO ever been visited by Representative of Ministry
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
9
1
Education
2
Health and Family Planning
3
Home Affairs
4
Labor and Employment
5
Planning
6
Social Welfare
7
Women’s and Children’s Affairs
8
9
NGO ever been visited by: Other public body
NGO ever been visited by: Other public body
NGO ever been visited by: Other public body
NGO ever been visited by: Other public body
NGO ever been visited by: Other public body
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
309
1
1
No
1
Yes
Sysmiss
If yes to q237_4, specify
If yes to q237_4, specify
If yes to q237_4, specify
If yes to q237_4, specify
If yes to q237_4, specify
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
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DB Office
Karitas
Mother NGO + Foreign Aid Organization
NGO ever been visited by: Donors
NGO ever been visited by: Donors
NGO ever been visited by: Donors
NGO ever been visited by: Donors
NGO ever been visited by: Donors
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q237_5, specify
If yes to q237_5, specify
If yes to q237_5, specify
If yes to q237_5, specify
If yes to q237_5, specify
Since its creation, has [NGO] ever been visited by: [Circle all that apply] ( For answer 3, use of multiple codes for more than one Ministry is acceptable ; donor name if needed for answer 5)
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1. Care Bangla 2. South Asia partnership 3. APHD H
ACTION AID
ADAB
ADB
ASA
Andheri Hilep Germany, Proshika, NUK, ITDG
Australia
BRAC
BRAC, NGO Forum
BRAC, PEEP
CARE
Care, FAO, World Vision, UNO
Commonwealth
Cristan Aid ,UNICEF
DANIDA
Danida Dhaka Ahsania Mission
Danida/ World Bank/ ADB
Denmark Danida
ECO, E.DM Forum
EDM
Finland
Fisheries Department, BFTW, Cord aid, HKI
Germany
H.B.F/ ICCO/SDC
H.O
Hags Switherland, Ecco Natherland, EGD, Garman
Head office
Hellen Killer International, BRAC, OXFAM
IFAT
International NGO
Italy, Care, Nabib, Norad, Eclem, CDF
MANITESE ITALY
MISEREOR, Caritas
Majarer, Care Secours Catholic, Karitas
Miserior, Germany
Mjarer Garman, Caritas Swither Land, Cofod England
Mother NGO
Mr. Meek (England)
Mr. Michel Chappelon ( france)
NGO Forum
Natherland, America, Denmark
Netherland
None
Norway
OXFAM
Oxfoam, Care, Netherlands, France
P.K.S.F
P.K.Safe Drinkin Water, AMWAB
PKSE
PKSF
PKSF, G.T.BB, USAID, (CARE, BRAC)
PKSF, IDX
PKSF, NGO FORUM
PROSHIKA, BRAC
Paris Consodary
Proshika, BRAC, Grameen Bank, ITPG
SOLOS, DNFE
Save The Children
Save The Children Australia
Save The Children, Proshika, CARE
Social Welfare
Social works Dept.
T.D.H. Switzerland
TUF UNIVERSITY
Toms hopes (Canada)
Trocare, Miserio, Jarman Aunbaby, Brack
Tuff University
U.N.C.C
U.N.D.P
UNDP
UNDP, OXFAM
UNICEF, E.U
UNISEF
US AID, World Bank
US Aid
USAID
USC CANADA BANGLADESH
USCC.B/ADP,DEID/BRAC,CARE,F.D.
WCC, ICCO, EZE
WFP
World Food Program
World bank, DFID
NGO produces an annual report
NGO produces an annual report
NGO produces an annual report
NGO produces an annual report
NGO produces an annual report
Does [NGO] produce an annual report?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Last annual report produced im (month)
Last annual report produced im (month)
Last annual report produced im (month)
Last annual report produced im (month)
Last annual report produced im (month)
When was the last annual report produced? ______ month _____ year
310
12
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Last annual report produced im (year)
Last annual report produced im (year)
Last annual report produced im (year)
Last annual report produced im (year)
Last annual report produced im (year)
When was the last annual report produced? ______ month _____ year
310
2003
Annual report given to: Members of NGO
Annual report given to: Members of NGO
Annual report given to: Members of NGO
Annual report given to: Members of NGO
Annual report given to: Members of NGO
Was this annual report shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Annual report given to Funding agency
Annual report given to Funding agency
Annual report given to Funding agency
Annual report given to Funding agency
Annual report given to Funding agency
Was this annual report shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Annual report given to: Thana officials/local government
Annual report given to: Thana officials/local government
Annual report given to: Thana officials/local government
Annual report given to: Thana officials/local government
Annual report given to: Thana officials/local government
Was this annual report shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Annual report given to: Other body
Annual report given to: Other body
Annual report given to: Other body
Annual report given to: Other body
Annual report given to: Other body
Was this annual report shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
{if yes to q240_4, specify}
{if yes to q240_4, specify}
{if yes to q240_4, specify}
{if yes to q240_4, specify}
{if yes to q240_4, specify}
Was this annual report shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
AMWAB
D.C
D.C - Barisal
D.C Office
DONAR
Danida
Deputy Commissioner of concerned district, Funding agency
Donor
Donor Agency
H.O
Head Office
Head office
Health Dept., Women Det.
Jatio Sarker
Local Doners
Local office
Ministry of Agriculture,
Mother NGO
NGO Bureau
NGO Bureo
NGO Foram
NGO Head office
None
PKSF
Regional office
S.W.M
Samaz Kalyan
Somaj Kallan
Annual report available to the public
Annual report available to the public
Annual report available to the public
Annual report available to the public
Annual report available to the public
Is [NGO]’s annual report available to the public if they ask for it?
[If Yes, ask the respondent for a copy]
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO prepares balance sheet and income statement
NGO prepares balance sheet and income statement
NGO prepares balance sheet and income statement
NGO prepares balance sheet and income statement
NGO prepares balance sheet and income statement
Does [NGO] prepare a balance sheet and income statement?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (month)
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (month)
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (month)
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (month)
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (month)
When were the last balance sheet and income statement prepared? _____ month ____year
310
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
12
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (year)
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (year)
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (year)
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (year)
Last balance sheet and income statement prepared in (year)
When were the last balance sheet and income statement prepared? _____ month ____year
310
2003
Accounts are externally audited
Accounts are externally audited
Accounts are externally audited
Accounts are externally audited
Accounts are externally audited
Were these accounts externally audited?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Accounts shown/given to: Members of NGO
Accounts shown/given to: Members of NGO
Accounts shown/given to: Members of NGO
Accounts shown/given to: Members of NGO
Accounts shown/given to: Members of NGO
Were these accounts shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Accounts shown/given to: Funding agency
Accounts shown/given to: Funding agency
Accounts shown/given to: Funding agency
Accounts shown/given to: Funding agency
Accounts shown/given to: Funding agency
Were these accounts shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Accounts shown/given to: Thana officials/local government
Accounts shown/given to: Thana officials/local government
Accounts shown/given to: Thana officials/local government
Accounts shown/given to: Thana officials/local government
Accounts shown/given to: Thana officials/local government
Were these accounts shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Accounts shown/given to: Other body
Accounts shown/given to: Other body
Accounts shown/given to: Other body
Accounts shown/given to: Other body
Accounts shown/given to: Other body
Were these accounts shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q245_4, specify
If yes to q245_4, specify
If yes to q245_4, specify
If yes to q245_4, specify
If yes to q245_4, specify
Were these accounts shown/given to any of the following: [Circle all that apply]
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Accromin
Audit Firm
B.K.S.F
D.C
D.C Office
Dist. Co
Donor
EC (NGO)
For Self
H.O
Head Office
Head office
Jatio Sarker
Local office
Mother MGO
Mother NGO
Mother Ngo
NGO
NGO Bourou
NGO Bureau
NGO Buro
NGO head office
P.K.S.F
Regional Office
Regional office
Samaz Kallan office
Social Welfare
Social Welfare Ministry
USC CANDA
NGO annual accounts available to the public
NGO annual accounts available to the public
NGO annual accounts available to the public
NGO annual accounts available to the public
NGO annual accounts available to the public
Are [NGO]’s annual accounts available to the public if they ask for it?
[If Yes, ask the respondent for a copy]
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies
NGO exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies
NGO exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies
NGO exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies
NGO exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies
Is [NGO] exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies?
[If yes] Which supplies?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Is [NGO] exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies?
[If yes] Which supplies?
310
Income
Micro Credit
Tax On Bank Interest
Taxon Bank Interest
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Is [NGO] exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies?
[If yes] Which supplies?
310
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Tax/VAT-exempt supplies:
Is [NGO] exempt from paying tax/VAT on any of its supplies?
[If yes] Which supplies?
310
NGO exempt from import tariffs on imported vehicles and equipment
NGO exempt from import tariffs on imported vehicles and equipment
NGO exempt from import tariffs on imported vehicles and equipment
NGO exempt from import tariffs on imported vehicles and equipment
NGO exempt from import tariffs on imported vehicles and equipment
Is [NGO] exempt from import tariffs on the vehicles and equipment it imports?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Line ministry ever paid/refund import tax for imported equipment/goods
Line ministry ever paid/refund import tax for imported equipment/goods
Line ministry ever paid/refund import tax for imported equipment/goods
Line ministry ever paid/refund import tax for imported equipment/goods
Line ministry ever paid/refund import tax for imported equipment/goods
Did a line ministry ever pay for or refund an import tax for equipment/goods imported by [NGO]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO pays taxes on the grant(s) it receives
NGO pays taxes on the grant(s) it receives
NGO pays taxes on the grant(s) it receives
NGO pays taxes on the grant(s) it receives
NGO pays taxes on the grant(s) it receives
Does [NGO] pay taxes on the grant(s) it receives?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO has a committee that oversees its activities
NGO has a committee that oversees its activities
NGO has a committee that oversees its activities
NGO has a committee that oversees its activities
NGO has a committee that oversees its activities
Does [NGO] have a committee that oversees its activities?
310
1
2
1
2
Any relatives of the manager sits on this committee
Any relatives of the manager sits on this committee
Any relatives of the manager sits on this committee
Any relatives of the manager sits on this committee
Any relatives of the manager sits on this committee
Do any relatives of the manager sit on this committee?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
NGO has an Executive Committee
NGO has an Executive Committee
NGO has an Executive Committee
NGO has an Executive Committee
NGO has an Executive Committee
Does [NGO] have an Executive Committee?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Executive Committee
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Executive Committee
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Executive Committee
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Executive Committee
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Executive Committee
Do any relatives of the manager sit on the Executive Committee?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many trustees does NGO currently have
How many trustees does NGO currently have
How many trustees does NGO currently have
How many trustees does NGO currently have
How many trustees does NGO currently have
[If Yes] How many trustees does [NGO] currently have?
310
21
NGO has a Board of Directors
NGO has a Board of Directors
NGO has a Board of Directors
NGO has a Board of Directors
NGO has a Board of Directors
Does [NGO] have a Board of Directors?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Board of Directors
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Board of Directors
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Board of Directors
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Board of Directors
Any relatives of the manager sits on the Board of Directors
Do any relatives of the manager sit on the Board of Directors?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many people are on the board of directors?
How many people are on the board of directors?
How many people are on the board of directors?
How many people are on the board of directors?
How many people are on the board of directors?
[If Yes] How many people are on the board of directors?
310
25
Mode of appointment of NGO manager/director/head
Mode of appointment of NGO manager/director/head
Mode of appointment of NGO manager/director/head
Mode of appointment of NGO manager/director/head
Mode of appointment of NGO manager/director/head
How was the current director/head/manager of [NGO] appointed? [Circle one]
310
6
1
Self-appointed
2
Elected by oversight committee/board of trustees
3
Elected by members
4
Appointed by mother NGO
5
Appointed by government
6
Other
If (6): other to q258, specify
If (6): other to q258, specify
If (6): other to q258, specify
If (6): other to q258, specify
If (6): other to q258, specify
How was the current director/head/manager of [NGO] appointed? [Circle one]
310
Executive Committee
Main office and Samaj Kllan office
Does NGO have members/a membership system?
Does NGO have members/a membership system?
Does NGO have members/a membership system?
Does NGO have members/a membership system?
Does NGO have members/a membership system?
Does [NGO] have members/a membership system?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Kind of members NGO has: Men
Kind of members NGO has: Men
Kind of members NGO has: Men
Kind of members NGO has: Men
Kind of members NGO has: Men
What kind of members does [NGO] have? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Kind of members NGO has: Women
Kind of members NGO has: Women
Kind of members NGO has: Women
Kind of members NGO has: Women
Kind of members NGO has: Women
What kind of members does [NGO] have? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Kind of members NGO has: NGOs
Kind of members NGO has: NGOs
Kind of members NGO has: NGOs
Kind of members NGO has: NGOs
Kind of members NGO has: NGOs
What kind of members does [NGO] have? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Kind of members NGO has: CBOs
Kind of members NGO has: CBOs
Kind of members NGO has: CBOs
Kind of members NGO has: CBOs
Kind of members NGO has: CBOs
What kind of members does [NGO] have? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Kind of members NGO has: Other
Kind of members NGO has: Other
Kind of members NGO has: Other
Kind of members NGO has: Other
Kind of members NGO has: Other
What kind of members does [NGO] have? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q260_5, specify
If yes to q260_5, specify
If yes to q260_5, specify
If yes to q260_5, specify
If yes to q260_5, specify
What kind of members does [NGO] have? [Circle all that apply]
310
Child
Child, Teenage
Poor Women
Teen age
Nb members NGO has: now
Nb members NGO has: now
Nb members NGO has: now
Nb members NGO has: now
Nb members NGO has: now
Approximately how many members does [NGO] have now?
310
70000
Nb members NGO has: at end of 2000?
Nb members NGO has: at end of 2000?
Nb members NGO has: at end of 2000?
Nb members NGO has: at end of 2000?
Nb members NGO has: at end of 2000?
Approximately how many members did [NGO] have at end of 2000?
310
52025
Nb members NGO has: at end of 1995
Nb members NGO has: at end of 1995
Nb members NGO has: at end of 1995
Nb members NGO has: at end of 1995
Nb members NGO has: at end of 1995
Approximately how many members did [NGO] have at end of 1995?
310
52000
To whom does NGO provide services?
To whom does NGO provide services?
To whom does NGO provide services?
To whom does NGO provide services?
To whom does NGO provide services?
Does [NGO] provide services only to its members?
310
2
1
Members only
2
Members and non-members
3
Non-members only
Does NGO accept new members?
Does NGO accept new members?
Does NGO accept new members?
Does NGO accept new members?
Does NGO accept new members?
Does [NGO] accept new members?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
How to become member: formal registration
How to become member: formal registration
How to become member: formal registration
How to become member: formal registration
How to become member: formal registration
[If yes] How does one become a new member? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How to become member: payment of fee
How to become member: payment of fee
How to become member: payment of fee
How to become member: payment of fee
How to become member: payment of fee
[If yes] How does one become a new member? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How to become member: screening by NGO staff/volunteers/members
How to become member: screening by NGO staff/volunteers/members
How to become member: screening by NGO staff/volunteers/members
How to become member: screening by NGO staff/volunteers/members
How to become member: screening by NGO staff/volunteers/members
[If yes] How does one become a new member? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How to become member: recommendation by other members
How to become member: recommendation by other members
How to become member: recommendation by other members
How to become member: recommendation by other members
How to become member: recommendation by other members
[If yes] How does one become a new member? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
How to become member: religious conversion/baptism/born again
How to become member: religious conversion/baptism/born again
How to become member: religious conversion/baptism/born again
How to become member: religious conversion/baptism/born again
How to become member: religious conversion/baptism/born again
[If yes] How does one become a new member? [Circle all that apply]
310
No
1
Yes
How to become member: other
How to become member: other
How to become member: other
How to become member: other
How to become member: other
[If yes] How does one become a new member? [Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
If yes to q264_6, specify
If yes to q264_6, specify
If yes to q264_6, specify
If yes to q264_6, specify
If yes to q264_6, specify
[If yes] How does one become a new member? [Circle all that apply]
310
By survey
Group Dicission
Group Dicussion
Permanent Resident
Poor Patient
What is expected of members: pay a membership fee
What is expected of members: pay a membership fee
What is expected of members: pay a membership fee
What is expected of members: pay a membership fee
What is expected of members: pay a membership fee
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
pay a membership fee: from________to_____________ Taka/per ______ [frequency code]
310
100
No
1
Yes
2
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
50
100
Fee from ___ to ___
Fee from ___ to ___
Fee from ___ to ___
Fee from ___ to ___
Fee from ___ to ___
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
pay a membership fee: from________to_____________ Taka/per ______ [frequency code]
310
100
Frequency of fee
Frequency of fee
Frequency of fee
Frequency of fee
Frequency of fee
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
pay a membership fee: from________to_____________ Taka/per ______ [frequency code]
310
4
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
5
Ever
Actual amount of fee (Taka)
Actual amount of fee (Taka)
Actual amount of fee (Taka)
Actual amount of fee (Taka)
Actual amount of fee (Taka)
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
pay a membership fee: from________to_____________ Taka/per ______ [frequency code]
310
Actual Amount
What is expected of members: make a donation
What is expected of members: make a donation
What is expected of members: make a donation
What is expected of members: make a donation
What is expected of members: make a donation
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
make a donation: from _______ to ___________ Taka/per ______ [frequency code]
310
100
No
1
Yes
2
4
5
10
15
20
25
100
Donation from ___ to ___
Donation from ___ to ___
Donation from ___ to ___
Donation from ___ to ___
Donation from ___ to ___
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
make a donation: from _______ to ___________ Taka/per ______ [frequency code]
310
500
Frequency of donation
Frequency of donation
Frequency of donation
Frequency of donation
Frequency of donation
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
make a donation: from _______ to ___________ Taka/per ______ [frequency code]
310
4
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
5
Ever
Actual amount of donation (Taka)
Actual amount of donation (Taka)
Actual amount of donation (Taka)
Actual amount of donation (Taka)
Actual amount of donation (Taka)
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
make a donation: from _______ to ___________ Taka/per ______ [frequency code]
310
Actual Amount
What is expected of members: volunteer their time
What is expected of members: volunteer their time
What is expected of members: volunteer their time
What is expected of members: volunteer their time
What is expected of members: volunteer their time
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
volunteer their time for the [NGO]: from ______to_______ Hours/ per _______ [frequency code]
310
10
No
1
Yes
2
3
4
5
8
10
Donation from ___ to ___
Donation from ___ to ___
Donation from ___ to ___
Donation from ___ to ___
Donation from ___ to ___
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
volunteer their time for the [NGO]: from ______to_______ Hours/ per _______ [frequency code]
310
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
15
Frequency of donation (hours per...)
Frequency of donation (hours per...)
Frequency of donation (hours per...)
Frequency of donation (hours per...)
Frequency of donation (hours per...)
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
volunteer their time for the [NGO]: from ______to_______ Hours/ per _______ [frequency code]
310
4
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
5
Ever
What is expected of members: other
What is expected of members: other
What is expected of members: other
What is expected of members: other
What is expected of members: other
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
other
310
Benefices Development
Co-operation
Collect weekly fund
Economic Development
Financial development of society
Follow the rules of the organization
Poor man increase the income activities
Poverty Alleviation
Poverty allivation
Self Depended
Self depended
To be self reliant
To complete work properly
Use money proper project
Weekly
Weekly Meeting
Weekly fee depend on quiality of service
Weekly fee that's depend on quality of service
Wish will
Wishes welfare of people
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
other
310
10
10
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
other
310
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
If yes to q265_4a, specify
What is expected of members? [Circle all that apply and fill whenever applicable. For this question, amounts are entered in Taka, NOT in thousands of Taka. Specify range.]
other
310
NGO holds a general meeting
NGO holds a general meeting
NGO holds a general meeting
NGO holds a general meeting
NGO holds a general meeting
Does [NGO] hold a general meeting?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
When was the last general meeting held? (month)
When was the last general meeting held? (month)
When was the last general meeting held? (month)
When was the last general meeting held? (month)
When was the last general meeting held? (month)
When was the last general meeting held? _____ month _____ year
310
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
When was the last general meeting held? (year)
When was the last general meeting held? (year)
When was the last general meeting held? (year)
When was the last general meeting held? (year)
When was the last general meeting held? (year)
When was the last general meeting held? _____ month _____ year
310
2003
Nb members who came to the last general meeting
Nb members who came to the last general meeting
Nb members who came to the last general meeting
Nb members who came to the last general meeting
Nb members who came to the last general meeting
How many members came to the last general meeting?
310
4200
Vote requiredfor selected items
Vote requiredfor selected items
Vote requiredfor selected items
Vote requiredfor selected items
Vote requiredfor selected items
Is a vote of members required for [NGO] to undertake the following?
[Circle all that apply]
310
2
1
2
Vote required to: Undertake new activities
Vote required to: Undertake new activities
Vote required to: Undertake new activities
Vote required to: Undertake new activities
Vote required to: Undertake new activities
Is a vote of members required for [NGO] to undertake the following?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Vote required to: Expand into another area
Vote required to: Expand into another area
Vote required to: Expand into another area
Vote required to: Expand into another area
Vote required to: Expand into another area
Is a vote of members required for [NGO] to undertake the following?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Vote required to: Purchase a building
Vote required to: Purchase a building
Vote required to: Purchase a building
Vote required to: Purchase a building
Vote required to: Purchase a building
Is a vote of members required for [NGO] to undertake the following?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Vote required to: Hire a new director
Vote required to: Hire a new director
Vote required to: Hire a new director
Vote required to: Hire a new director
Vote required to: Hire a new director
Is a vote of members required for [NGO] to undertake the following?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Vote required to: Hire or fire staff
Vote required to: Hire or fire staff
Vote required to: Hire or fire staff
Vote required to: Hire or fire staff
Vote required to: Hire or fire staff
Is a vote of members required for [NGO] to undertake the following?
[Circle all that apply]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree
Oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree
Oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree
Oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree
Oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree
Does an [NGO] oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree before [NGO] can undertake the following? [Circle all cases that require such a meeting]
310
1
2
1
2
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into new activities
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into new activities
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into new activities
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into new activities
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into new activities
Does an [NGO] oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree before [NGO] can undertake the following? [Circle all cases that require such a meeting]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into another area
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into another area
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into another area
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into another area
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Expand into another area
Does an [NGO] oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree before [NGO] can undertake the following? [Circle all cases that require such a meeting]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Purchase a building
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Purchase a building
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Purchase a building
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Purchase a building
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Purchase a building
Does an [NGO] oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree before [NGO] can undertake the following? [Circle all cases that require such a meeting]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Hire or fire staff
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Hire or fire staff
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Hire or fire staff
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Hire or fire staff
Oversight com./board of trustees to meet and agree to Hire or fire staff
Does an [NGO] oversight committee/board of trustees have to meet and agree before [NGO] can undertake the following? [Circle all cases that require such a meeting]
310
1
No
1
Yes
Need for authorization of an outside body
Need for authorization of an outside body
Need for authorization of an outside body
Need for authorization of an outside body
Need for authorization of an outside body
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
2
1
2
Needs authorization of outside body to Undertake new activities
Needs authorization of outside body to Undertake new activities
Needs authorization of outside body to Undertake new activities
Needs authorization of outside body to Undertake new activities
Needs authorization of outside body to Undertake new activities
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
6
No
1
Yes
4
6
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
1
2
3
4
4,6
6
Needs authorization of outside body to Expand into another area
Needs authorization of outside body to Expand into another area
Needs authorization of outside body to Expand into another area
Needs authorization of outside body to Expand into another area
Needs authorization of outside body to Expand into another area
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
6
No
1
Yes
3
4
6
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
2
3
4
4,6
6
Needs authorization of outside body to Purchase a building
Needs authorization of outside body to Purchase a building
Needs authorization of outside body to Purchase a building
Needs authorization of outside body to Purchase a building
Needs authorization of outside body to Purchase a building
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
6
No
1
Yes
4
6
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
2
3
4
6
Local People
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire a new director
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire a new director
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire a new director
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire a new director
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire a new director
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
1
No
1
Yes
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
6
2
4
6
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire or fire staff
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire or fire staff
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire or fire staff
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire or fire staff
Needs authorization of outside body to Hire or fire staff
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
6
No
1
Yes
4
5
6
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
What outside body (bodies)?
Does [NGO] need to obtain the authorization of an outside body before [NGO] can undertake the following: [Circle all cases that require such authorization. Then enter code of body needed to authorize. More than one code can be entered if needed.]
310
2
4
6
Mamber of Boards
Gender of manager
Gender of manager
Gender of manager
Gender of manager
Gender of manager
Gender of [manager]
310
1
2
1
Male
2
Female
Age of manager
Age of manager
Age of manager
Age of manager
Age of manager
Approximately how old is [manager]?
310
22
68
Manager is a Bangladeshi national
Manager is a Bangladeshi national
Manager is a Bangladeshi national
Manager is a Bangladeshi national
Manager is a Bangladeshi national
Is [manager] a Bangladeshi national?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many local languages does manager speak?
How many local languages does manager speak?
How many local languages does manager speak?
How many local languages does manager speak?
How many local languages does manager speak?
How many local languages does [manager] speak?
310
1
8
1
2
3
4
5
8
Highest level of education achieved by the manager
Highest level of education achieved by the manager
Highest level of education achieved by the manager
Highest level of education achieved by the manager
Highest level of education achieved by the manager
What was the highest level of education achieved by the [manager]?
310
3
4
1
No formal education
2
Primary
3
Secondary
4
Tertiary/ university
Nb years manager completed at that level
Nb years manager completed at that level
Nb years manager completed at that level
Nb years manager completed at that level
Nb years manager completed at that level
And how many years did he/she complete at that level?
310
28
Manager is a lay person or holds a religious title
Manager is a lay person or holds a religious title
Manager is a lay person or holds a religious title
Manager is a lay person or holds a religious title
Manager is a lay person or holds a religious title
Is the [manager] a lay person or does he/she hold a religious title?
310
4
1
Lay person
2
Priest/minister/mollah
3
Nun/monk/sister/brother
4
Other
If (4): other to q279, specify
If (4): other to q279, specify
If (4): other to q279, specify
If (4): other to q279, specify
If (4): other to q279, specify
Is the [manager] a lay person or does he/she hold a religious title?
310
Business
Businessman
Doctor
Foreign council
Homio Practitioners
Journalism
Management training, Human & skill devlopment,
Service
Social Work
Social Worker
Social worker
Manager is married
Manager is married
Manager is married
Manager is married
Manager is married
Is the manager married?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Main occupation of manager’s spouse
Main occupation of manager’s spouse
Main occupation of manager’s spouse
Main occupation of manager’s spouse
Main occupation of manager’s spouse
[If married] What is the main occupation of [manager]’s spouse? [Circle one]
310
10
1
Housewife
2
Farming
3
Trade
4
Own business
5
Employee of private enterprise
6
Civil servant
7
Retired
8
Student
9
Staff member/volunteer in NGO
10
Other
If (10): other to q281, specify
If (10): other to q281, specify
If (10): other to q281, specify
If (10): other to q281, specify
If (10): other to q281, specify
[If married] What is the main occupation of [manager]’s spouse? [Circle one]
310
Director NGO
Doctor
House Wife
House wife
Manager
Profaner
Professor (Public Collage
Social Woker
Social Worker
Teacher
U.K. Proffeson
Unemployed
Manager has close relatives living outside Bangladesh
Manager has close relatives living outside Bangladesh
Manager has close relatives living outside Bangladesh
Manager has close relatives living outside Bangladesh
Manager has close relatives living outside Bangladesh
Does [manager] have close relatives living outside Bangladesh?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Main occupation of the father of manager
Main occupation of the father of manager
Main occupation of the father of manager
Main occupation of the father of manager
Main occupation of the father of manager
What is (was if deceased or retired) the main occupation of the father of [manager]?
310
1
9
1
Housewife
2
Farming
3
Trade
4
Own business
5
Employee of private enterprise
6
Civil servant
7
Retired
8
Student
9
Staff member/volunteer in NGO
10
Other
If (9): other to q283, specify
If (9): other to q283, specify
If (9): other to q283, specify
If (9): other to q283, specify
If (9): other to q283, specify
What is (was if deceased or retired) the main occupation of the father of [manager]?
310
Carpenter
Contractor
Doctor
Expired
Pastor
Polities
Social Woker
Social Worker
Teacher
Manager worked for HQ office or other branch before
Manager worked for HQ office or other branch before
Manager worked for HQ office or other branch before
Manager worked for HQ office or other branch before
Manager worked for HQ office or other branch before
[If [NGO] is a branch of a larger NGO}: Did the manager work for the headquarters office or for another branch prior to becoming manager of [NGO]?
310
2
1
2
Social status of the manager’s parent
Social status of the manager’s parent
Social status of the manager’s parent
Social status of the manager’s parent
Social status of the manager’s parent
In your opinion, what would best characterize the social status of the [manager]’s parent?
310
4
1
One of the richest families of Bangladesh
2
A wealthy family
3
A middle-class family
4
A poor family
How long has manager been with NGO? (years)
How long has manager been with NGO? (years)
How long has manager been with NGO? (years)
How long has manager been with NGO? (years)
How long has manager been with NGO? (years)
How long has [manager] been with [NGO]? _______ years
310
31
Manager travelled outside Bangladesh prior to joining NGO
Manager travelled outside Bangladesh prior to joining NGO
Manager travelled outside Bangladesh prior to joining NGO
Manager travelled outside Bangladesh prior to joining NGO
Manager travelled outside Bangladesh prior to joining NGO
Did [manager] travel outside Bangladesh prior to joining [NGO]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
Manager worked in another NGO prior to joining NGO
Manager worked in another NGO prior to joining NGO
Manager worked in another NGO prior to joining NGO
Manager worked in another NGO prior to joining NGO
Manager worked in another NGO prior to joining NGO
Did [manager] work in another NGO prior to joining [NGO]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
For how many years?
For how many years?
For how many years?
For how many years?
For how many years?
For how many years?
310
35
Manager worked in government prior to joining NGO
Manager worked in government prior to joining NGO
Manager worked in government prior to joining NGO
Manager worked in government prior to joining NGO
Manager worked in government prior to joining NGO
Did [manager] work in government prior to joining [NGO]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
For how many years?
For how many years?
For how many years?
For how many years?
For how many years?
For how many years? _______ years
310
40
Nb civil servants in nat. govt/line minist. manager knew
Nb civil servants in nat. govt/line minist. manager knew
Nb civil servants in nat. govt/line minist. manager knew
Nb civil servants in nat. govt/line minist. manager knew
Nb civil servants in nat. govt/line minist. manager knew
How many civil servants in national government/line ministries did [manager] know before joining [NGO]?
310
500
Nb civil servants in local government manager knew
Nb civil servants in local government manager knew
Nb civil servants in local government manager knew
Nb civil servants in local government manager knew
Nb civil servants in local government manager knew
How many civil servants in local government did [manager] know before joining [NGO]?
310
80
Manager involved in any other NGOs
Manager involved in any other NGOs
Manager involved in any other NGOs
Manager involved in any other NGOs
Manager involved in any other NGOs
Is the [manager] involved in any other NGOs apart from [NGO]?
310
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many other NGOs?
How many other NGOs?
How many other NGOs?
How many other NGOs?
How many other NGOs?
[If Yes] How many other NGOs?
310
15
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
11
15
Manager has an occupation other than managing NGO
Manager has an occupation other than managing NGO
Manager has an occupation other than managing NGO
Manager has an occupation other than managing NGO
Manager has an occupation other than managing NGO
Does [manager] have an occupation other than managing [NGO]?
310
2
1
Yes
2
No
What kind of occupation
What kind of occupation
What kind of occupation
What kind of occupation
What kind of occupation
[If Yes] What kind of occupation: [Circle one]
310
5
1
Professional (doctor, lawyer, professor)
2
Civil servant
3
Trader/business
4
Farming
5
Other