Data Collection in Fragile States : : Innovations from Africa and Beyond.

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2019.
©2020.
Year of Publication:2019
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (261 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • List of Boxes
  • 1 Fragility and Innovations in Data Collection
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Data Collection in Fragile Situations
  • Part I Innovations in Data Collection
  • 2 Monitoring the Ebola Crisis Using Mobile Phone Surveys
  • 1 The Data Demand Challenge
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 3 Results from the Ebola Surveys
  • 4 Implementation Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps
  • Annex 1: Links to Ebola Reports
  • Annex 2: Listening to Africa, Nutrition and Food Security Questionnaire
  • References
  • 3 Rapid Emergency Response Survey
  • 1 The Data Demand and Challenge
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 3 Key Results
  • 4 Implementation Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps
  • 4 Tracking Displaced People in Mali
  • 1 The Data Demand and Challenge
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 3 Key Results
  • 4 Implementation Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps
  • References
  • 5 Resident Enumerators for Continuous Monitoring
  • 1 The Data Collection Challenge
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 3 Key Results
  • 4 Lessons Learned and Next Steps
  • Annex: Evolution of Security and Economic Indicators
  • References
  • 6 A Local Development Index for the CAR and Mali
  • 1 The Data Demand and Challenge
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 3 Key Results
  • 4 Implementation Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps
  • Part II Methodological Innovations
  • 7 Methods of Geo-Spatial Sampling
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Data Challenge and Innovation #1: Creating a Sampling Frame in the Absence of a Census
  • 2.1 Innovations
  • 2.2 Key Results and Implementation Challenges
  • 3 Data Challenge and Innovation #2: Sampling Pastoralist Communities
  • 3.1 Innovations
  • 3.2 Key Results
  • 3.3 Implementation Challenges
  • 4 Data Challenge and Innovation #3: Rapid Listing of Enumeration Areas.
  • 4.1 Innovations
  • 4.2 Key Results
  • 5 Implementation Challenges
  • 6 Lessons Learned and Next Steps
  • References
  • 8 Sampling for Representative Surveys of Displaced Populations
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 3 Implementation
  • 3.1 First Sampling Stage
  • 3.2 Segmentation of Circonscriptions Foncières (PSUs)
  • 3.3 Second Sampling Stage: Super Segmentation of Circonscriptions Foncières
  • 3.4 Third Sampling Stage: Segmentation of Circonscriptions Foncières
  • 3.5 Fourth Sampling Stage
  • 3.6 Selection Probabilities and Sampling Weights
  • 4 Implementation Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps
  • Annex
  • References
  • 9 Rapid Consumption Surveys
  • 1 The Data Demand and Challenge
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 2.1 Overview
  • 3 Key Results
  • 3.1 Ex Post Simulation
  • 4 Implementation Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps
  • Annex
  • References
  • 10 Studying Sensitive Topics in Fragile Contexts
  • 1 Motivation
  • 2 Approaches
  • 2.1 Endorsement Experiments
  • 2.2 List Experiments
  • 2.3 Randomized Response
  • 2.4 Behavioral Approaches
  • 3 Practical Issues
  • References
  • 11 Eliciting Accurate Consumption Responses from Vulnerable Populations
  • 1 The Data Demand and Challenge
  • 2 The Implementation
  • 3 Key Results
  • 4 Lessons Learned and Next Steps
  • References
  • Part III Other Innovations
  • 12 Using Video Testimonials to Give a Voice to the Poor
  • 1 The Data Demand and Challenge
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 3 Key Results
  • 4 Implementation Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps
  • 13 Iterative Beneficiary Monitoring of Donor Projects
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Innovation
  • 3 Key Results
  • 4 Implementation Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps
  • References
  • 14 Concluding Remarks: Data Collection in FCV Environments
  • Index.