UGA_2004_NSDS_v01_M
National Service Delivery Survey 2004
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Uganda | UGA |
Service Provision Assessments [hh/spa]
The National Service Delivery Survey is conducted every four years by Uganda Buruea of Statistics. This is the second to the one conducted in 2000.
The 2004 National Service Delivery Survey (NSDS) collected information on six selected sectors namely Education, Health, Water and Sanitation, Agriculture, Transport and Governance. The survey was aimed at providing information about the performance of the selected sectors for policy formulation, implementation and monitoring at all levels of governance. Two sets of questionnaires were used to collect information: the household questionnaire (service users) and the questionnaire for service providers.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The survey covered six sectors namely:
The survey covered the entire country . A representative sample of 18,000 households was randomly selected from all the 56 districts but only 17,608 households were covered.
The survey covered all the households that fell in the sample and accepted to be interviewed.
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) | Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
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Government of Uganda | Funding |
World Bank | Funding |
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Ministry of Education | Advice on designing of data collection instruments |
Ministry of Health | Advice on designing of data collection instruments |
Ministry of Agriculture | Advice on designing of data collection instruments |
IGG's office | Advice on designing of data collection instruments |
Ministry of local gorvernment | Advice on designing of data collection instruments |
Ministry of lands and water | Advice on designing of data collection instruments |
The sampling design used for collecting primary data was a multi-stage cluster sample. The first stage of sampling involved the selection of Enumeration Areas (EAs). An enumeration area is an area that can be covered by one enumerator at the time of a Census, in most cases this area is equivalent to a village/ cell, while in other cases it is part of the village or many villages. The EAs had been demarcated in preparation for the 2002 Population and Housing Census. A representative sample of at least 30 enumeration areas (EAs) was selected from every district independently.
The sampling process utilized the 2002 Population and Housing Census Sampling Frame using the probability proportional to size (PPS) approach. A total of 1800 EAs (Primary Sampling Units) were targeted in the entire country. A complete listing of households was done in each of the EAs to generate a sampling frame of households from which a sample of households was selected. Within each selected Primary Sampling Unit (PSU), ten (10) households were randomly selected as Secondary Sampling Units (SSU). Overall, the Survey targeted 18,000 households.
A representative sample of 18,000 households was randomly selected from all the 56 districts but only 17,608 (97.8%)households were covered. Some households were not covered due to insecurity in the districts of Gulu, Lira, Katakwi, Kitgum, and Pader; while in Karamoja region (Kotido, Nakapiripirit and Moroto) due to mobility of the pastoralist communities.
A household questionnaire was administered in each household, which collected various information on household members including sex, age, literacy, marital status , activity status and ophanhood. The household questionnaire also includes education, health services, immunisation of children under five, housing, water and sanitation, governace, agriculture services, transport services and access to credit (informal and formal) In addition there was a particular section for women aged 15-50years and children under age five.
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2004-03-06 | 2004-03-30 |
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2003-03-01 | 2004-03-30 |
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics | Ministry of Finance and Economic Development |
Manual editing and coding was done using a team of ten well trained persons and one supervisor.
For data entry: CSPro was used, quality checks were embedded in the data entry application, type of data entry was manual and used double entry system to ensure quality, Twenty four data entry operators and two supervisors were employed. One computer programmer was in charge of the overall data processing. He did the final cleaning, tabulation and analysis. Cleaning was done in CSPro and SPSS while tabulation and analysis was done in SPSS.
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) | Government of Uganda | ubos@ubos.org | http://www.ubos.org/ |
DDI_UGA_2004_NSDS_v01_M
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics | Ministry of Finance, Planning & Economic Development | Documentation of the study |
2007-03-31
Version 01 (June 2012): Adopted from "DDI-UGA-UBOS-NSDS-2004-v1.0" DDI that was done by metadata producers mentioned in "Metadata Production" section.