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I.1 CSO staff

Mohammad Sami Nabi - Project Leader Head of Field Operation and Sampling Department Ahmad Khalid Amarkhel - Lead Statistician Tamim Ahmad Shakeb - Admin Oficer Haiz Saadat - Database Manager Field Operations Director to December 2011 Esmatullah Hakimi - Field Operations Director from December 2011 Mohammad Muneer Jamshidi - Data Checking Supervisor Abdul Ahmad Sherzai - Support Staff Mohammad Sadeq Sediqi - Data Quality Checker Ahmad Sameer Samadi - Data Quality Checker Mohammad Aman Rahimi - Data Quality Checker Mohammad Waheed Ibrahimi - Database Director Ahmad Zubair “Sarwary” - Data Entry Director Shakeeba “Rahimi” - GIS Director Ghulam Hazrat “Faqiri” - Deputy Director Field Operations and Sampling Sayed Ali Aqa “Hashimi” - Head of Data Processing Nargiss Akbar - Secretary Masjedy “Mohammadi” - Driver

I.2 ICON

Inga Korte - Project Manager to November 2011 Christophe Dietrich - Project Manager from November 2011 Jan Bartlema - Team Leader Bart de Bruijn - Chief Analyst Editor Ahmad Tariq Wardak - Database Consultant Tarana Feroz - Financial Manager Ahmad Fawad “Barakati” - Driver to November 2011 Samiullah Zazai - Driver from November 2011

I.3 Steering Committee

H.E.Abdul Rahman Ghafoori, President General CSO Prof. Hasibullah Mowahed, Deputy President General CSO Mr. Giacomo Miserocchi, Attaché Rural Development, EU Delegation to Afghanistan Mr. Wali Mohammed Farhodi, Programme Manager - Rural Development, EU Delegation to Afghanistan Mr. Amanullah Assil, Programme Oficer, WFP-VAM Mr. Abdul Rehman Shekib, AIRD Executive Director, MRRD Mrs. Siping Wang, Chief PME, UNICEF Mr. Esmatullah Ramzi, Advisor to the President General, CSO Mr. Mohammad Sami Nabi, Head of Field and Sampling Department, CSO Dr. Prafulla Chandra Mishra, Capacity Development Advisor, CSO Mr. Safdar Rajabekof, SRF Project Coordinator, CSO And non-disclosed others

I.4 Technical Advisory Committee

H.E. Abdul Rahman Ghafoori, President General CSO Prof. Hasibullah Mowahed, Deputy President General CSO Mr. Esmatullah Ramzi, Advisor to the President General, CSO Mr. Mohammad Sami Nabi, Head of Field and Sampling Department, CSO Dr. Prafulla Chandra Mishra, Capacity Development Advisor, CSO Mr. Amanullah Assil, Programme Oficer, WFP-VAM Dr. Dean Joliffe, Senior Economist, Economic Policy and Poverty Team SASEP, South Asia Region, World Bank Dr. Silvia Redaelli, Economist, Economic Policy and Poverty Team, World Bank Dr. Jan Bartlema, Team Leader NRVA 2011-12, ICON Dr. Bart de Bruijn, Chief AnalystEditor NRVA 2011-12, ICON And non-disclosed others 116 ANNEX II SUBJECT COVERAGE IN NRVA 2007-08 TO 2015-16 ANNEX II SUBJECT COVERAGE IN NRVA 2007-08 TO 2015-16 Subject NRVA round 2007-08 2011-12 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Household structure X X X X X Housing and amenities X X X X X Livestock X X Reduced X Reduced Agriculture X Reduced X Reduced X Labour X Reduced Expanded X Expanded Child labour X - Expanded - Expanded Poverty X X Reduced X Reduced Food security X X Reduced X Reduced Education X X X X X Migration X Reduced Expanded Reduced Reduced Disability X - - X - Child health X Reduced - X Reduced Maternal health X Reduced Reduced X X Fertility and mortality X Reduced - X - Gender X - X - - Shocks and coping X X X X X X – NRVA 2007-08 coverage level Reduced – Reduced coverage Expanded – Expanded coverage N.B. Survey rounds 2007-08 and 2011-12 have been implemented, rounds 2013-14 to 2015-16 are scheduled ANNEX III NRVA 2011-12 QUESTIONNAIRES 117 ANNEX III NRVA 2011-12 QUESTIONNAIRES III.a Household questionnaire Household questionnaire

1. Household identi ication

Supervisor -illed information Interviewer -illed information Cluster code 1.8 Geo reference waypoint code Urban ……………1 Rural ……………2 1.9 GPS ID code Kuchi ……………3 Province 1.10 Latitude name Range: 29.35 to 38.40 N . 1.11 Longitude Range: 60.31 to 75.00 E . 1.12 Altitude m. Range: 200 to 4500 m. 1.6 Control and Enumeration Area Household number 1-15 Name of head of household If respondent is not the head of household, ill 1.16 and 1.17 1.17 Respondents line number 1.18 Door number from tracking sheet

2. Process monitoring

Date of interview Day Month Year Interviewers number Male interviewer Female interviewer Supervisors number 2.4 Regional Supervisors number Date of o fice editing Day Month Year O fice editors code Date of data entry Day Month Year Data-entry o ficer code District name 1.2 Residentce code 1.3 1.4 1.7 Village name 1.13 National Risk and Vulnerability Survey NRVA 1389-90 Afghanistans Multi-Purpose Household Survey 1.1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.6 1.14 1.15 Heads fathers name 1.16 Respondents name 1.5 Urban Nahia