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DHS Final Reports |
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Summary Reports/Key Findings |
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Qualitative Research Studies |
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Africa Nutrition Chartbooks |
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Dissemination CD |
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SPA Datasets
Not Applicable
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Country: |
Mali |
Contract Phase: |
DHS-IV |
Recode Structure: |
DHS-IV |
Implementing Organization: |
CPS/MSSPA et DNSI, Cellule de Planification et Statistique dur Ministère de la Santè; Direction de la Statistique e de l'Informatique du Ministère de l'Économie et des Finances |
Fieldwork: |
January 2001 -
May 2001 |
Status: |
Completed |
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Respondents |
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Households: |
Sample Size:
12331 |
Female: |
All Women
Age:
15
to 49
Sample Size:
12849
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Male: |
All Men
Age:
15
to 59
Sample Size:
3405 |
Facilities: |
Sample Size: 403 |
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- Anemia questions
‹Questions about anemia and the treatment of anemia. This does not include anemia testing which is recorded as a biomarker. Can be asked of women and/or men.
- Anemia testing
- Anthropometry
- Calendar
‹The DHS calendar is a month by month history of certain key reproductive and contraceptive key events in the life of the woman respondent for the 5 years preceding the interview.
- Child labor
‹A set of questions asking the household respondent about work done in the last week by 1 randomly selected household member age 5-17 years. These questions are from a MICS module developed by United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
- Cooking fuel
‹A question asking the household respondent about the type of cooking fuel used by the household. These are included as part of the core questionnaire.
- Female genital cutting
‹A set of questions asking women about their experience of female genital cutting, also known as female circumcision or female genital mutilation. Questions are also asked about the woman's daughters age 14 and younger.
- GPS/georeferenced
‹Surveys with latitude and longitude coordinates for survey clusters. Note that cluster coordinates are randomly displaced to protect the privacy of respondents.
- HIV behavior
‹Questions asking individuals about behavioral risk factors related to the transmission of HIV. Can be asked of women and/or men. These are included as part of the core questionnaire.
- HIV knowledge
‹Questions asking individuals about their knowledge about HIV. Can be asked of women and/or men. These are included as part of the core questionnaire.
- HIV testing
- HIV testing - DBS
- Iodine salt test
‹Household salt tested for the presence of iodine.
- Malaria questions
‹Questions asking women about anti-malarial medication received during pregnancy and anti-malarial medication given to young children, as well as questions asking household respondents about household mosquito net ownership and use.
- Maternal mortality
‹A set of questions asking about all siblings of the respondent (children born to the respondent's biological mother) concerning their sex, age, survival status, and whether the death was pregnancy-related. Questions are used to estimate maternal mortality, pregnancy-related mortality, and adult mortality. Typically asked of women only but in some surveys asked of men as well.
- Men's survey
‹Surveys that include men in addition to women as individual respondents.
- Paper survey
‹Interviews conducted with paper questionnaires which are later entered into a computer at a central office.
- Service availability
‹A survey of communities and the services available in those communities, mostly used in earlier surveys up until about 2006. Not part of the household or individual questionnaires.
- Social marketing
‹Questions asking individuals about the brands of condoms and pills used by respondents to identify the social marketing brands used in the country. Condom brands can be asked of women and/or men.
- Vitamin A questions
‹Questions on whether a child received a vitamin A dose recently, or whether the mother received a dose after a delivery. These are included as part of the core questionnaire.
- Women's status
‹Questions asking individuals about decision-making, ownership of house/land, use of banks, and other related questions. Can be asked of women and/or men. These are included as part of the core questionnaire.
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