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WASH KAP Survey Kyangwali Refugee Camp, November 2019

Uganda, 2019
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UGA_2019_WASH-KYA_v01_M
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UNHCR
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Oct 14, 2021
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    Survey ID number

    UGA_2019_WASH-KYA_v01_M

    Title

    WASH KAP Survey Kyangwali Refugee Camp, November 2019

    Country
    Name Country code
    Uganda UGA
    Abstract

    Uganda is hosting over 1 million refugees with about 114,716 (OPM Nov 2019) of them settled in Kyangwali refugee settlement. This rapid influx of refugees has put pressure on basic social services including education, food, shelter and WASH infrastructure. In order to efficiently and effectively improve WASH service delivery in the settlement, there is need for accurate and reliable information on which to base programmatic decisions.

    Kyangwali settlement has had a number of interventions by different partners, and in as much as there were access indicators obtained regularly by the partners that provide extremely useful average figures at settlement level, there has been a gap in the in-depth understanding of the situation at household level and to account for disparities within the settlement so as to measure the impact of the interventions.

    The survey mainly utilized 2 methods: Household questionnaire survey and documentary review. The survey covered all the five zones of the settlement, with samples drawn from all the villages in the different zones. Sample sizes for each zone were calculated using the UNHCR sample size determination tool. A sample of 403 (only refugees) was interviewed using household questionnaire survey administered through Kobo collect and Open Data Kit (ODK) tool. Reviewed documents included: partners periodic updates, minutes of WASH meetings.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Households

    Version

    Version Description

    v1.0: Basic raw data, obtained from data entry (before editing).

    Version Date

    2020-02-06

    Scope

    Notes

    Water Quantity
    ·Average litres of potable water/per person/per day collected at HH level; % HHs with at least 10 L/p protected water storage capacity
    Water Access
    ·Maximum distance [m] from household to potable water collection point
    Water Quality
    ·% HHs collecting drinking water from protected/treated sources
    Sanitation
    ·% HHs with household latrine/toilet,
    ·% HHs reporting defecating in a toilet/latrine,
    ·% HHs practicing open defecation (Includes defecating in the bush at night and children under 5 years of age 28),
    ·% HHs having access to a bathing facility
    Hygiene
    ·% HHs with access to soap,
    ·% HHs with access to a specific hand-washing device,
    ·% respondents knowing at least 3 critical moments when to wash hands
    Solid Waste
    ·% HHs with access to solid waste disposal facility
    Water Supply/Source
    ·Most of the households (85%) fetch water from a protected source such as handpump/bore hole, public tap/standpipe and protected spring.
    ·Most of the of the households (64%) reported hand pumps/borehole as their main source of drinking water for members in the household compared to
    ·(38%) who reported public tap/standpipe.
    ·Adult females (61%), children (11-18 years) (30%), adult male (6%) and children (10 years or younger) (3%) are responsible to fetch water for domestic use.
    ·Average litres of potable water/per person/per day collected at HH level
    ·At least 10 L/p protected water storage capacity
    ·Distance from the household to water point
    ·Over half of the households (61%) clean their containers every time they use them, followed by (36%) of the households who clean their containers at least once in a week. The rest 3% clean their containers once in a month.)
    Sanitation
    ·Access to household latrine
    ·Access to communal latrine
    ·Open defecation
    ·Access to a designated shower/bathing facility
    Waste management
    ·Access to solid waste disposal facility
    ·The household pit.
    ·Designated open area
    ·Undesignated open area,
    ·Burn domestic waste,
    ·Dispose in communal

    Topics
    Topic
    Water Sanitation Hygiene

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Kyangwali Refuge settlement

    Universe

    Entire members of the household

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name
    UNHCR

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Stratified random sampling

    Weighting

    No info presented; to be computed post hoc

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2019-11-01 2019-11-30
    Data Collectors
    Name
    UNHCR

    Access policy

    Archive where study is originally stored

    United Nations Refugee Agency Microdata Library
    https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/213
    Original Archive Study ID: DDI_UGA_UNHCR_KAP_2019_Kyangwali_v1.0
    Cost: None

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_UGA_2019_WASH-KYA_v01_M

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    David WO Oremo UNHCR Bureau for East, Horn & The Great Lakes Region Regional Microdata Curator
    Date of Metadata Production

    2021-04-02

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 1 (April 2021). This version is identical to UNHCR DDI ID: DDI_UGA_UNHCR_KAP_2019_Kyangwali_v1.0 except the following edits were made:

    • Minor spelling and grammatical corrections
    • Specified the archive where study is originally stored
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