Burkina Faso Performance Monitoring and Accountability 2020 Survey, Round 4 2016-2017
General Info
The Performance, Monitoring, and Accountability Survey (PMA2020) is a multinational, five-year initiative to monitor key indicators for water, sanitation, and family planning. The project was implemented by local research organizations in ten countries using female enumerators and smartphone-based software. There were generally two rounds of data collection each year during the first two years of PMA2020. The survey was conducted annually in following years.
The data were collected in the Burkina Faso Round 4 survey through questionnaires for households, women ages 15-49, and service delivery points (SDPs). The major topics covered in the household and women's questionnaire included household characteristics, assets, sanitation, fertility, and contraceptive use. The SDP questionnaires focused on facility type, location, staffing, and size based on the number of beds.
The sample size for this survey was 2,751 households, 3,252 females, and 131 SDPs.
Citation
Burkina Faso Institut national de la statistique et de la démographie (National Institute of Statistics and Demography), and The Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health at The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Performance Monitoring and Accountability 2020 (PMA2020) Survey round 4, PMA2016/Burkina Faso-R4. 2016. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso and Baltimore, Maryland, USA.