NRVA Shura Female questionnaire Final English

National Risk and Vulnerability Survey (NRVA) 1389-90
Afghanistan's Multi-Purpose Household Survey
Female Shura questionnaire
1. Community identification
Supervisor-filled information
1.1

Cluster code

1.2

Residence code

Urban ……………1
Rural ……………2
Kuchi ……………3

1.3

Province
name


1.4

District name

1.5

Urban Nahia

1.6

Control and Enumeration Area

1.7

Village name

2. Process monitoring
2.1


Date of interview

2.2

Interviewers' number

2.3

Supervisor's number

2.5

Date of office editing

2.6

Office editor's code

2.7


Date of data entry

2.8

Data-entry officer code

Day

Month

Year

2.4 Regional Supervisor's number
Day

Month

Year

Day


Month

Year

1

3. Community development priorities

Development priority
INTERVIEWER: CIRCLE ONE ANSWER FOR
FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD
PRIORITY EACH

3.1
3.2
3.3
What is the first
What is the second
What is the third

priority that this
priority that this
priority that this
community would
community would
community would
like to see the
like to see the
like to see the
Afghan Government Afghan Government Afghan Government
address?
address?
address?

a

Improved drinking water quantity ………………………………………
1 …………………………
1 …………………………
1


b

2 …………………………
2 …………………………
2
Improved drinking water quality ………………………………………

c

……………
3 …………………………
3 …………………………
3
Rehabilitation of irrigation system …………………………

d

Repairing of local roads …………………………………………………
4 …………………………

4 …………………………
4

e

5 …………………………
5 …………………………
5
Construction of new local roads ………………………………………

f

6 …………………………
6 …………………………
6
Bridge construction/rehabilitation ………………………………………

g

……………

7 …………………………
7 …………………………
7
New/improved local health facilities for women …………

h

New/improved local health facilities for men …………………………
8 …………………………
8 …………………………
8

i

9 …………………………
9 …………………………
9
New/improved local health facilities for women&men ………………

j


……………
10 ……………
……………
10 ……………
……………
10
New/improved local education facilities for girls …………

k

……………
11 ……………
……………
11 ……………
……………
11
New/improved local education facilities for boys …………

l


12 ……………
……………
12 ……………
……………
12
New/improved local education facilities for girls&boys ………………

m New/improved housing in community ……………………
……………
13 ……………
……………
13 ……………
……………
13
n

14 ……………
……………
14 ……………

……………
14
Improved veterinary services ……………………………………………

o

……………
15 ……………
……………
15 ……………
……………
15
New/improved micro-credit schemes ………………………

p

……………
16 ……………
……………
16 ……………
……………
16
Increased employment opportunities for women …………

q

Increased employment opportunities for men ……………
……………
17 ……………
……………
17 ……………
……………
17

r

18 ……………
……………
18 ……………
……………
18
Increased employment opportunities for women&men ……………

s

Literacy training for women …………………………………
……………
19 ……………
……………
19 ……………
……………
19

t

……………
20 ……………
……………
20 ……………
……………
20
Literacy training for men ……………………………………

u

……………
21 ……………
……………
21 ……………
……………
21
Literacy training for both women&men ……………………

v

Vocational skills training for women ………………………
……………
22 ……………
……………
22 ……………
……………
22

23 ……………
……………
23 ……………
……………
23
w Vocational skills training for men ………………………………………
x

……………
24 ……………
……………
24 ……………
……………
24
Vocational skills training for both women&men …………

y

25 ……………
……………
25 ……………
……………
25
Electricity provision ………………………………………………………

z

Reformed/improved local justice systems ……………………………
26 ……………
……………
26 ……………
……………
26

aa

27 ……………
……………
27 ……………
……………
27
Disarmament of local militia/commanders ……………………………

ab

28 ……………
……………
28 ……………
……………
28
Local land or housing dispute settlement mechanisms ……………

ac

……………
29 ……………
……………
29 ……………
……………
29
Other, specify …………………………………………………

2