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Malawi

Rapid Joint Damage Assessment – Preliminary Results (March 2, 2015)

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Methodology

  • Prioritized Districts based on flood impact & population

  • Random Sampling (affected & non-affected areas in TA’s)

  • Questionnaire produced by Shelter, WASH, and Agriculture clusters

  • Data collection via Smartphones

Assessment Coverage

  • 925 HH visited

  • 7 prioritized districts

  • 33 TAs (25 used in analysis)

  • Supplemented with 112 community surveys

  • 6 days, 20 enumerators, 4 team leads, 2 project managers, 2 IM

IMPORTANT NOTE:

• HH assessment collected data from HH who are dwelling in a house. By design there is bias towards nondisplaced households.

• IOM’s DTM assessment to complement this assessment and provide details on those displaced in camps. Initial results expected week of March 2nd .