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      <titl>Enquête à Indicateurs Multiples 1996</titl>
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      <altTitl>MICS 1996</altTitl>
      <parTitl>Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey</parTitl>
      <IDNo>BFA_1996_MICS_v01_M</IDNo>
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      <AuthEnty affiliation="">Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie</AuthEnty>
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      <producer abbr="" affiliation="" role="">Fondes des Nations Unies pour l'Enfance</producer>
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      <contact affiliation="UNICEF" URI="http://www.childinfo.org/" email="childinfo@unicef.org">General Inquiries</contact>
      <contact affiliation="UNICEF" URI="http://www.childinfo.org/" email="mics@unicef.org">MICS Programme Manager</contact>
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      <serName>Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey - Round 1 [hh/mics-1]</serName>
      <serInfo>UNICEF assists countries in collecting and analyzing data in order to fill data gaps for monitoring the situation of children and women through its international household survey initiative the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS).

MICS surveys are typically carried out by government organizations, with the support and assistance of UNICEF and other partners. Technical assistance and training for the surveys is provided through a series of regional workshops where experts from developing countries are trained on various aspects of MICS (questionnaire content, sampling and survey implementation, data processing, data quality and data analysis, and report writing and dissemination).

Since the mid-1990s, the MICS has enabled many countries to produce statistically sound and internationally comparable estimates of a range of indicators in the areas of health, education, child protection and HIV/AIDS. MICS findings have been used extensively as a basis for policy decisions and programme interventions, and for the purpose of influencing public opinion on the situation of children and women around the world.

MICS1 (1995) - The MICS was originally developed in response to the World Summit for Children to measure progress towards an internationally agreed set of mid-decade goals. The first round of MICS was conducted around 1995 in more than 60 countries.
 
MICS2 (2000) - A second round of surveys was conducted in 2000 (around 65 surveys), and resulted in an increasing wealth of data to monitor the situation of children and women. For the first time it was possible to monitor trends in many indicators and set baselines for other indicators. 
 
MICS3 (2005-2006) - The third round of MICS, which was carried out in over 50 countries in 2005-06, has been an important data source for monitoring the Millennium Development Goals with 21 MDG indicators collected through MICS3 (particularly indicators related to health, education and mortality). MICS3 was also a monitoring tool for other international goals including the World Fit for Children, the UNGASS targets on HIV/AIDS and the Abuja targets for malaria.

MICS4 (2009-2011) - In response to an increased demand for data all over the world, starting from MICS4, UNICEF will be prepared to provide assistance to countries at more frequent intervals - every three years instead of every five years. This will provide the opportunity for countries to capture rapid changes in key indicators, particularly the MDGs.</serInfo>
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      <nation abbr="BFA">Burkina Faso</nation>
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      <dataKind>Sample survey data [ssd]</dataKind>
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      <citReq>L'utilisation des données doit être mentionnée par l'inclusion d'une référence bibliographique contenant au minimum:
- l'identification de l'enquêteur principal (agence ou personne ayant assuré la responsabiité de la production des données)
- le titre exact de l'enquête (y compris le pays, l'année de l'enquête et l'abbréviation du titre de l'enquête lorsque disponible)
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      <conditions>Survey datasets are distributed at no cost for legitimate research. 

Interested users are requested to provide an e-mail address, their name, affiliation and type of institution and country of residence. A short description of the objectives of the research project must also be provided

Users who download the data agree to provide UNICEF with copies of all reports and publications based on the requested data.

The data may not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement of UNICEF. 

No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to UNICEF.

Email: mics@unicef.org &lt;mailto:mics@unicef.org&gt; 
Global MICS Coordinator
Statistics and Monitoring 
Division of Policy and Practice 
UNICEF
Three United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017
USA

Requests for access to the datasets should be made through the website: www.childinfo.org.</conditions>
      <disclaimer>L'utilisateur des données reconnait que le producteur des données, le distributeur agréé, ainsi que les bailleurs de fonds ayant contribué au financement de la production de ces données, ne sont nullement responsables de l'utilisation qui sera faite de ces données, ni des interprétations et conclusions dérivées de leur analyse et utilisation.</disclaimer>
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