Forty one percent of the sample lived in urban households. Houses
had an average 3.6 rooms (range 1–15). Ninety-four households (11%)
did not have a separate kitchen and 81 (10%) had only one room.
Most house walls were of cement and brick (63%), with the remainder
mostly mud and wattle (branches or sticks woven into the wall to add
structure) (34%). Roofs were made from cement (43%), tiles (54%),
grass or straw (2%), or metal sheet (1%). Half of the floors were cement
or brick and the other half dirt.