Nigeria Reproductive Health, Child Health, and Education Household, School, and Health Facility Baseline Surveys 2005
General Info
In 2004 a survey program was initiated to analyze the COMPASS project and USAID mission in Nigeria. The program consisted of the 2005 baseline household, health facility, and primary school surveys, midline surveys conducted in 2007, and final surveys conducted in 2009. The household survey contained questions on reproductive health, child health, education, and demographics. Facility and school surveys were administered to institutions, both public and private, serving the household respondents. For the baseline surveys 4,543 individuals (2,136 women and 2,407 men) were interviewed for the household survey. In addition, 233 health facilities, 882 schools, and 4,490 teachers were sampled.
Citation
MEASURE Evaluation Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, Center for Research, Evaluation, and Resource Development (CRERD), Center for Communication Programs, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins, Creative Associates International, Constella Futures, Adolescent Health and Information Project (Nigeria), Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations of Nigeria (FOMWAN), Nigerian Medical Association, Management Sciences for Health (MSH), Civil Society Action Coalition on Education For All. Nigeria Reproductive Health, Child Health, and Education Household, School, and Health Facility Baseline Surveys 2005. Chapel Hill, United States: MEASURE Evaluation Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina.