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SECTION 0: Questionnaire ID
0.1 Date of interview |__|__||__|__||__|__||__|__| 0.2 Interviewer team code |__|__|__|
0.3 Cluster Geo-code |__|__|__|__|__|__|__|__|__|_|__|a__|__|__|__|__
| 0.4 Cluster Code |__|
0.5 Province Name 0.6 District Name
0.7 Village or City Name 0.8 Sub-Village or Nahia Name
0.9 Urban Gozar Name. 0.10 Urban Block No.
For Rural areas this code is always 000, for Urban areas the range is from 1 to 420.
0.11 When the rural community is large, and a mosque within a larger village is surveyed, record the name of the
mosque? 0.12 Kuchi Code
0.13 Number of family from CSO data 0.14 GPS ID Code
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0.15 Geo-reference Waypoint Code
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GPS data GPS Reading
Altitude m. Range between 200m
4500m. Latitude. Decimal degrees. Range
29.35 38.40N
Longitude. Decimal degrees. Range between 60.31
75.00E
SECTION 1: Community Information
1.1 Number of households living in this villageurban block?
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1.2 Number of habitable dwellingshouses in this villageurban block?
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1.3 Number of people living in this villageurban block?
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1.4 What is the local unit of measure?
1. Seer
O
2. Man
O
3. Other
O 1.5
How many Kg’s is this local unit?
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1.6 Of these current households, how many households have returned to the community since the 3 last years and stayed?
Include IDPs and returnees together. If informant gives or proportion convert to number of households.
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1.7 Since the last 3 years, how many household have returned and subsequently left the community again?
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1.8 In the last 3 years, have more people moved into or away from your community?
0 Neither arrivals nor departures
O
1 More arrivals
O
2 More departures
O
3 About the same of both
O
1.9 Does your community engage in agricultural activities in this community?
0 No –► Section 2
O
1 Yes
O
1.10 How many local units of wheat seed are planted per jerib of
Rainfed land
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local units
Irrigated land
|__|__|
local units 1.11 Topographical situation of the majority of cropland used
by the community.
1. Open plain
O
2. Valley
O
3. Valley hills
O
4. Hills no valley cultivation
O 1.12 Predominant Cropping system
1. All annual crops
O
2. Mixed annualtree crops
O
3. All tree crops
O
4. No crops – all pastureland
O
1.13 What is the predominant agricultural land use?
1. All irrigated
O
2. More than ½ irrigated
O
3. More than ½ rainfed
O
4. All rainfed –► Section 2
O
5. Grazing land –► Section 2
O 1.14 Is the irrigated land:
1. Upstream
O
2. Midstream
O
3. Downstream
O
1.15 Has the main cereal harvest taken place?
0. Not yet
O
1. In process
O
2. Complete
O
SECTION 2: Access Infrastructure
2.1 How close is the nearest drivable road to this community?
If nearest road is in community, put 0
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km. 2.2 - Is the closest road to your community usable by
vehicles all year?
0 No
O
1 Yes –► 2.5
O
2.3 During which months is the road impassable in a normal year?
J F
M A
M J
J A
S O
N D
2 o
o o
o o
o o
o o
o o
o
2.4 During which months was the road impassable last winteryear?
J F
M A
M J
J A
S O
N D
o o
o o
o o
o o
o o
o o
2.5 Has there been a change in road access in the last 3 years?
0. No change in road access
–► 2.7
O
1. Road access improved
O
2. Road access has deteriorated
–► 2.7
O If there has been an improvement in road access in last
3 years include improvements through road repair and bridge construction has this been because of:
1. Own community road improvementbuilding project
O
2. Government road project
O
3. NEEP cash-for-work road improvementbuilding project
O
4. WFP food-for-work road improvementbuilding project
O
5. Other food-for-work road project
O
6. NSP road project
O
7. NGO road project
O
8. Military road improvementconstruction
O
9. Other to be defined by stakeholders
O Has there been an increase in motorised road traffic in
the last 3 years?
0. No change or decreased
–► Section 3
O
1. Road traffic increased
O 2.8 If traffic has increased, for which types?
1. Public bustruck
O
2. Commercial trucksvan
O
3. Private vehicles
O
4. Motorbikes
O
5. All vehicle types
O
2.9 Did the increased traffic result in cheaper or easier access to select three:
1. Public transportation closer
2. Public transportation more frequent
3. Public transportation cheaper
4. Cheaper food and non-food items in local market
5. Greater diversity of food non-food in market
6. Schools
7. Health facilities
8. Safe drinking water
9. Employment opportunities
1st
1-9
2nd
1-9
3
rd
1-9
SECTION 3: Markets Access
3.1 What is the time taken to