The survey was a stratified, 2-stage, cluster, cross-sectional household
survey. Survey strata consisted of the 3 zones of Somalia: the NEZ
(Puntland), the NWZ (Somaliland), and the SCZ. At the time of writing,
the political status of the zones of Somalia is in dispute and no opinion on
their status is intended by the terminology used in this article.
First-stage sampling was performed by using population lists
compiled from a combination of data obtained by the UN Development
Program, WHO, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Lists were compiled with the use of Excel (Microsoft) spreadsheets, and
the most recent estimates were used for each area. Using these combined
data sources allowed for detailed listings of settlements and population
estimates. Data on internally displaced persons (IDPs) were obtained
from a database maintained by UNHCR. To account for the substantial
population displacements in the SCZ of Somalia, the consolidated
UNHCR district estimate for IDPs from April 2009 was divided by the
total number of settlements in each district. This was necessary because no
data were available on the distribution between settlements within the
districts
The survey was a stratified, 2-stage, cluster, cross-sectional household
survey. Survey strata consisted of the 3 zones of Somalia: the NEZ
(Puntland), the NWZ (Somaliland), and the SCZ. At the time of writing,
the political status of the zones of Somalia is in dispute and no opinion on
their status is intended by the terminology used in this article.
First-stage sampling was performed by using population lists
compiled from a combination of data obtained by the UN Development
Program, WHO, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Lists were compiled with the use of Excel (Microsoft) spreadsheets, and
the most recent estimates were used for each area. Using these combined
data sources allowed for detailed listings of settlements and population
estimates. Data on internally displaced persons (IDPs) were obtained
from a database maintained by UNHCR. To account for the substantial
population displacements in the SCZ of Somalia, the consolidated
UNHCR district estimate for IDPs from April 2009 was divided by the
total number of settlements in each district. This was necessary because no
data were available on the distribution between settlements within the
districts
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..