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Harmonized Household Health Survey, HHHS 2010

Sudan, 2010
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SDN_HHHS_2010_V1
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Economic Research Forum, Central Bureau of Statistics, The Southern Sudan Commission for Census, Statistics and Evaluation
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    Survey ID
    SDN_HHHS_2010_V1
    Title
    Harmonized Household Health Survey, HHHS 2010
    Country
    Name Country code
    Sudan SDN
    Study type
    Other Household Health Survey [hh/hea]
    Series information
    The Sudan Household Health Survey (SHHS) was carried out by the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) and the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) representing the Government of National Unity (GoNU), and the Ministry of Health (MoH) together with the Southern Sudan Commission for Census, Statistics and Evaluation (SSCCSE), both representing the Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS). The survey was carried out in collaboration with several ministries and institutions such as the Ministry of International Cooperation, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Social welfare and women and child affairs, National Population Council, National Council for Child Welfare (NCCW) and National Water Corporation. Financial and technical support was provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), AGFUND and OPEC Fund through the Pan Arab Project for Family Health (PAPFAM), the World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the World Health Organization (WHO), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the League of Arab States (ALS).
    So instead of having multiple surveys supported by single agency, the SHHS compiled the efforts of all agencies to conduct a unified survey that has met the interests of all stakeholders as its contents is a hybrid of family health survey of the Arab League, MICS, Food Security and Nutrition surveys. The planning and the implementation structures of SHHS i.e. Steering Committee, Technical Committee, Coordination Body and the Technical Working Group represented a wide group of ministries, institutions, agencies concerned to guarantee the best possible participatory process to guide the survey and ensure the quality of work.

    The SHHS provides valuable information on the situation of household, children and women in Sudan. The survey was initiated, in large part, on the need to have a base line national data to monitor progress towards goals and targets emanating from national plans and international agreements: the MDGs, and the Plan of Action of A World Fit For Children (WFFC), the Arab World Fit for Children; the Arab charter for child rights; and the rest of the agreements committed by the country.
    Data constraints in Sudan are severe, both in terms of quality and comprehensiveness. The SHHS is the first nationally representative survey in two decades covering key social development indicators. It is one of the first projects jointly implemented by the GoNU and GoSS following the CPA. The national and state-level data generated by the SHHS will help in assessing the current status of progress towards some of the key MDG goals and targets, assisting in monitoring of MDG commitments and in informed decision making, sound policy formulation and development planning required to accelerate progress towards the MDGs. They will also provide the key information required by the GoNU and GoSS for the preparation of the 2007 WFFC progress report and the 2007 MDG report.
    Abstract
    The Sudan Household Health Survey 2nd round (SHHS2) 2010 provides up-to-date information on the situation of children and women and measures of key indicators that allow countries to monitor progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and other internationally agreed upon commitments.

    The raw survey data provided by the Statistical Office were then harmonized by the Economic Research Forum, to create a comparable version with the 2006 Household Health Survey in Sudan.
    Harmonization at this stage only included unifying variables' names, labels and some definitions. See: Sudan 2006 & 2010- Variables Mapping & Availability Matrix.pdf provided in the external resources for further information on the mapping of the original variables on the harmonized ones, in addition to more indications on the variables' availability in both survey years and relevant comments.

    The sample harmonized and disseminated by the Economic research represents Northern Sudan only.
    Kind of data
    Sample survey data [ssd]
    Unit of analysis
    1- Household/family.
    2- Individual/person.
    3- Woman.
    4- Child.

    Version

    Version
    V1: An inter-year harmonized version of the survey dataset, with SHHS 2006, produced by the Economic Research Forum for dissemination.
    Version date
    2016-08
    Version notes
    The raw data of the SHHS provides valuable information on the situation of household, children and women especially on health in Sudan.

    The raw data of SHHS 2010 was harmonized with that of SHHS 2006, by the Economic Research Forum, to ensure surveys' consistency, and aiming at creating a database of comparable health measurements on the country level for two different years 2006 & 2010.

    All documentation available for the original survey provided by the Statistical Office, and for the harmonized datasets produced by the Economic Research Forum, are published.

    Scope

    Notes
    Household: Includes geographical characteristics, household composition, household income and resources, dwelling characteristics, ownership of durables, insecticide treated nets and salt iodization.

    Individual: Includes geographical characteristics, demographics, current labor status, education, disability, female genital mutilation/cutting and insecticide treated nets.

    Woman: Includes geographical characteristics, demographics, education, marriage and union, reproduction and child survival, maternal and newborn health, contraception, unmet need, female genital mutilation/cutting and HIV/ AIDS.

    Child: Includes geographical characteristics, demographics, birth registration, vitamin A, early childhood development, care of illness, malaria, breastfeeding, immunization and anthropometry.
    Topics
    Topic Vocabulary
    Demographics ERF
    Education ERF
    Labor Force ERF
    Marriage and Union ERF
    Reproduction and Child Survival ERF
    Maternal and Newborn Health ERF
    Contraception ERF
    Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting ERF
    HIV/ AIDS ERF
    Birth Registration ERF
    Early Childhood Development ERF
    Care of illness ERF
    Malaria ERF
    Breastfeeding ERF
    Immunization ERF
    Anthropometry ERF

    Coverage

    Geographic coverage
    The Sudan Household Health Survey (SHHS) 2010 dataset covers the states of Northern Sudan only (Northern, River Nile, Red Sea, Kassala, Gedarif, Khartoum, Gezira, White Nile, Sinnar, Blue Nile, North Kordofan, South Kordofan, North Darfur, West Darfur and South Darfur).
    Universe
    The target universe for the SHHS includes the households and members of individual households, including nomadic households camping at a location/place at the time of the survey.
    The population living in institutions and group quarters such as hospitals, military bases and prisons, were excluded from the sampling frame.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Economic Research Forum
    Central Bureau of Statistics The Government of National Unity
    The Southern Sudan Commission for Census, Statistics and Evaluation The Government of South Sudan
    Producers
    Name Affiliation
    The Federal Ministry of Health The Government of National Unity
    Ministry of Health The Government of South Sudan
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Role
    United Nations Children’s Fund Financial and technical support
    Pan Arab Project for Family Health Financial and technical support
    World Food Programme Financial and technical support
    World Health Organization Financial and technical support
    United States Agency for International Development Financial and technical support
    League of Arab States Financial and technical support

    Sampling

    Response rates
    Of the 15,000 households selected for the sample, 14,778 were successfully interviewed, yielding a response rate of 99 percent.
    Of the 18,614 women (age 15-49 years) identified in the selected households, 17,174 were successfully interviewed, yielding a response rate of 91.4 percent.
    Of the 13,587 children under age five listed in the households, questionnaires were completed for 13,282 children, which correspond to a response rate of 96.8 percent.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires
    Five sets of questionnaires were used in the Sudan Household Health Survey. The first three questionnaires are based on the MICS3 and PAPFAM model questionnaires. Those three were subject to harmonization.

    1) Household questionnaire which was used to collect information on all de jure household members and the household. It included the following modules:
    - Household information panel
    - Household listing
    - Education
    - Female Genital Mutilation
    - Chronic diseases & injuries (Northern States only)
    - Tobacco use (Northern States only)
    - Child disability
    - Water and sanitation
    - Household characteristics
    - Insecticide treated nets
    - Salt iodization

    2) Women's questionnaire administered to all women aged 15-49 years in each household. It included the following modules:
    - Women's information panel
    - Women's background
    - Child mortality
    - Desire for last birth
    - Maternal and newborn health
    - Illness symptoms
    - Contraception
    - Unmet need
    - Marriage and union
    - HIV/AIDS
    - Birth history
    - Female Genital Mutilation
    - Attitudes towards domestic violence
    - Sexual behavior STIs (Southern States only)

    3) Under-five questionnaire administered to mothers. In case the mother was not listed in the household list/roster, a primary caretaker for the child was identified and interviewed. The Questionnaire for Children under Five included the following modules:
    - Under-five children information panel
    - Birth registration
    - Vitamin A supplementation
    - Breastfeeding
    - Care of illness
    - Immunization
    - Malaria
    - Anthropometry

    4) Men's questionnaire administered to all men aged 15-49 years in each household. It included the following modules:
    - Men information panel
    - Men's background Marriage
    - Circumcision
    - Condom
    - Sexual behavior STIs
    - HIV/AIDS

    5) Food Security Questionnaire which included the following modules:
    - Food security information panel
    - Income sources
    - Expenditures
    - Food consumption and dietary diversity

    In addition to the administration of questionnaires, fieldwork teams tested the salt used for cooking in the households for iodine content, and measured the weights and heights of children under five years of age.

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End Cycle
    2010-03-01 2010-04-30 -
    Data Collectors
    Name Affiliation
    Central Bureau of Statistics The Government of National Unity
    The Southern Sudan Commission for Census, Statistics and Evaluation The Government of South Sudan

    Data processing

    Cleaning operations
    ---> Harmonized Data:

    - The SPSS package is used to harmonize the SHHS 2010 with SHHS 2006.
    - The harmonization process starts with raw data files received from the Statistical Office.
    - A program is generated for each dataset to create harmonized variables.
    - Data is saved on the household, individual, women, as well as the children level, in SPSS and then converted to STATA, to be disseminated.

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name Affiliation URL Email
    Economic Research Forum Economic Research Forum (ERF) www.erf.org.eg erfdataportal@erf.org.eg
    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes To access the micro data, researchers are required to register on the ERF website and comply with the data access agreement.
    The data will be used only for scholarly research, or educational purposes. Users are prohibited from using data acquired from the Economic Research Forum in the pursuit of any commercial or private ventures.
    Access conditions
    Licensed datasets, accessible under conditions.
    Citation requirement
    The users should cite the Economic Research Forum, the Central Bureau of Statistics, and the Southern Sudan Commission for Census, Statistics and Evaluation as follows:

    OAMDI, 2016. Harmonized Household Health Surveys (HHHS), http://erf.org.eg/data-portal/. Version 1.0 of Licensed Data Files; SHHS 2010 - Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) and Southern Sudan Commission for Census, Statistics and Evaluation (SSCCSE) . Egypt: Economic Research Forum (ERF).

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer
    The Economic Research Forum and the Central Bureau of Statistics representing the Government of National Unity have granted the researcher access to relevant data following exhaustive efforts to protect the confidentiality of individual data. The researcher is solely responsible for any analysis or conclusions drawn from available data.
    Copyright
    (c) 2016, Economic Research Forum | (c) 2010, Central Bureau of Statistics, The Government of National Unity

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Email URL
    Economic Research Forum (ERF) - 21 Al-Sad Al-Aaly St., Dokki, Giza, Egypt erfdataportal@erf.org.eg www.erf.org.eg

    Metadata production

    Document ID
    SDN_HHHS_2010_V1
    Producers
    Name Role
    Economic Research Forum Harmonizing raw data received from the Statistical Office
    Date of metadata production
    2016-08

    Metadata version

    Version
    Version 1
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