CSO/MRRD/WFP – National Risk & Vulnerability Survey - Male Shura Questionnaire – Final 2005
SECTION 0: Questionnaire ID
0.1
Date of interview
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0.2
Interviewer team code
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0.3
Cluster
Geo-code
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0.4
Cluster
Code
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0.5
Province Name
0.6
District Name
0.7
Village or City Name
0.8
Sub-Village or Nahia Name
0.9
Urban Gozar Name.
0.10
Urban Block No.
For Rural areas this code is always 000, for Urban areas the range is from 1 to 420.0.11
When the rural community is large, and a mosque
within a larger village is surveyed, record the name of the
mosque?
0.12
Kuchi Code
0.13
Number of family from CSO data
0.14
GPS ID Code
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0.15
Geo-reference Waypoint Code
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GPS data GPS Reading
Altitude m. Range between 200m 4500m.
Latitude. Decimal degrees. Range 29.3538.40N
Longitude. Decimal degrees. Range between 60.3175.00E
SECTION 1: Community Information
1.1
Number of households living in this village/urban block?
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1.2
Number of habitable dwellings/houses in this
village/urban block?
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1.3
Number of people living in this village/urban block?
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1.4
What is the local unit of measure?
1. Seer
O
2. Man
O
3. Other
O
1.5 How many Kg’s is this local unit?
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kg
1.6
Of these current households, how many households have
returned to the community since the 3 last years and stayed?
(Include IDPs and returnees together. If informant gives % or proportion convert to number of households.)
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1.7
Since the last 3 years, how many household have
returned and subsequently left the community again?
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1.8
In the last 3 years, have more people moved into or
away from your community?
0 Neither arrivals nor departures
O
1 More arrivals
O
2 More departures
O
3 About the same of both
O
1.9
Does your community engage in agricultural activities in
this community?
0 No (–► Section 2)
O
1 Yes
O
1.10
How many
local units
of wheat seed are planted per
jerib of
Rainfed land
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local units
Irrigated land
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local units
1.11
Topographical situation of the majority of cropland used
by the community.
1. Open plain
O
2. Valley
O
3. Valley & hills
O
4. Hills (no valley cultivation)
O
1.12
Predominant Cropping system
1. All annual crops
O
2. Mixed annual/tree crops
O
3. All tree crops
O
4. No crops – all pastureland
O
1.13
What is the predominant agricultural land use?
1. All irrigated
O
2. More than ½ irrigated
O
3. More than ½ rainfed
O
4. All rainfed (–► Section 2)
O
5. Grazing land (–► Section 2)
O
1.14
Is the irrigated land:
1. Upstream
O
2. Midstream
O
3. Downstream
O
1.15
Has the main cereal harvest taken place?
0. Not yet
O
1. In process
O
2. Complete
O
SECTION 2: Access / Infrastructure
2.1
How close is the nearest drivable road to this community?
(If nearest road is in community, put 0)
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km.
2.2
- Is the closest road to your community usable by
vehicles all year?
0 No
O
1 Yes (–► 2.5)
O
2.3
During which months is the road impassable in a normal
year?
CSO/MRRD/WFP – National Risk & Vulnerability Survey - Male Shura Questionnaire – Final 2005
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
2.4
During which months was the road impassable last
winter/year?
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
2.5
Has there been a change in road access in the last 3
years?
0. No change in road access (–► 2.7)
O
1. Road access improved
O
2. Road access has deteriorated (–► 2.7)
O
If there has been an improvement in road access in last
3 years
(include improvements through road repair and
bridge construction)
has this been because of:
1. Own community road improvement/building project
O
2. Government road project
O
3. NEEP cash-for-work road improvement/building project
O
4. WFP food-for-work road improvement/building project
O
5. Other food-for-work road projectO
6. NSP road project
O
7. NGO road project
O
8. Military road improvement/construction
O
9. Other (to be defined by stakeholders)
O
Has there been an increase in motorised road traffic in
the last 3 years?
0. No change or decreased (–► Section 3)
O
1. Road traffic increased
O
2.8
If traffic has increased, for which types?
1. Public bus/truck
O
2. Commercial trucks/van
O
3. Private vehiclesO
4. Motorbikes
O
5. All vehicle types
O
2.9
Did the increased traffic result in cheaper or easier access
to
(select three)
:
1. Public transportation closer 2. Public transportation more frequent 3. Public transportation cheaper
4. Cheaper food and non-food items in local market 5. Greater diversity of food & non-food in market 6. Schools
7. Health facilities 8. Safe drinking water 9. Employment opportunities
1st
1-9
2nd
1-9
3rd
1-9
SECTION 3: Markets Access
3.1 What is thetime taken to get to the nearest permanent food market in summer?
1. No time – in
community 2. Near the community - 1 hour or less 3. < ¼ day (1-3hrs)
4. ¼ to ½ day (3-6hrs)
5. >½ day (6-24hrs) 6. > 1 day (>24hrs)
7 Not applicable
3.2 What was the time taken to get to the nearest permanent food market in last winter?
1. No time – in
community 2. Near the community - 1 hour or less 3. < ¼ day (1-3hrs)
4. ¼ to ½ day (3-6hrs)
5. >½ day (6-24hrs) 6. > 1 day (>24hrs) 7 Not applicable
3.3 What is the cost
(in Afs ) of return transport to the permanent food market, including overnight accommodation if needed in summer?
3.4 What was the cost (in Afs ) of return transport to the permanent food market, including overnight accommodation if needed last winter?
3.5 What is the frequency of vehicle transport to the nearest permanent food market in summer?
1 Daily 2 2-4 times/wk 3 1 per week 4 1 per month 5 1 per season 6 Never
3.6 What was the frequency of vehicle transport to the nearest permanent food market last winter?
1 Daily 2 2-4 times/wk 3 1 per week 4 1 per month 5 1 per season 6 Never
3.7 What is the cost (Afs) of
transporting 50 kg of wheat from permanent food market to the community in the summer? (excluding purchase cost of wheat)
3.8 What was the cost (in Afs) of
transporting 50 kg of wheat from permanent food market to the community in the last winter? (excluding purchase cost of wheat) Foot/
animal 1-7 1-7 1-9999 1-9999 1-9999 1-9999
Shared public transport
1-7 1-7 1-9999 1-9999 1-6 1-6 1-9999 1-9999
Private vehicle/ taxi
1-7 1-7 1-9999 1-9999 1-6 1-6 1-9999 1-9999
How much money (in
Afs) does a labourer earn for a day’s work without meals
for the following activities if they are/were available
to the community members during the last year?
(If the local labour rate includes meals, indicate in column. If none of theseopportunities exist-leave blank)
3.9 Land clearing/ planting/ weeding/ harvesting 0 without meals 1 With meals
3.10 Opium weeding 0 without meals 1 With meals
3.11 Opium Harvesting 0 without meals 1 With meals
3.12 Handicraft production/ Carpet weaving 0 without meals 1 With meals
3.13 Unskilled construction labour 0 without meals 1 With meals
Man 1-999
OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
Women 1-999
OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
Child 1-999
OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
1-999OO
SECTION 4: Health Access
4.1
What is the closest health facility to this village?
0. Don’t know
O
1. Health post
O
2. Clinic without beds (Basic Health Centre)
O
3. Clinic with beds (Comprehensive Health Centre)O
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Means of transport
4.2 What is the time taken to get to the nearest heath facility in summer?
1. No time – in community
2. Near the community - 1 hr or less 3. < ¼ day (1-3hrs)
4. ¼ to ½ day (3-6hrs) 5. >½ day (6-24hrs) 6. > 1 day (>24hrs) 7 Not applicable
4.3 What was the time taken to get to the nearest heath facility last winter?
1. No time – in community
2. Near the community - 1 hr or less 3. < ¼ day (1-3hrs)
4. ¼ to ½ day (3-6hrs) 5. >½ day (6-24hrs) 6. > 1 day (>24hrs) 7 Not applicable
4.4 What is the cost (in Afs) of return transport to the closest heath facility in summer?
4.5 What was the cost (in Afs) of return transport to the closest heath facility last winter?
Foot / animal 1-7 1-7 1-9999 1-9999
Public
transport 1-7 1-7 1-9999 1-9999
Private
vehicle 1-7 1-7 1-9999 1-9999
4.6
Where do most community members get their medicines
when sick?
1. Government Pharmacy
O
2. Private Pharmacy
O
3. Health ClinicO
4. Shops/traders
O
4.7
Is there a community health worker in the community?
0 No
O
1 Yes(–►5.1)
O
4.8
How long does it take for nearest community health
worker to come to this community in case of emergencies by
fastest normally available means?
0. Community health worker does not visit community even for emergencies.(–►5.1)
O
1. 1. Near the community - 1 hour or lessO
2. < ¼ day (1-3hrs)
O
3. ¼ to ½ day (-6hrs)
O
4. >½ day (6-24hrs)
O
5. 1 day (>24hrs)
4.9
Can the nearest community health workers come to the
community if they are called to assist women?
During day O
At night
O
SECTION 5: Education
5.1
How many people in the
community do you think would
be willing to contribute a small sum of money each month to
support the schooling of children in the community?
0. Nobody willing to contribute
O
1. Only a few people.
O
2. Quite a few of the students' parents would donate
O
3. Most of the students' parents would donateO
4. Most students' parents & others would donateO
5.2
If the shura were formally asked by the Ministry of
Education to become involved in oversight and governance of
local schools, would you be prepared to take some of that
responsibility to assure children get a good education?
1. Yes, definitely
O
2. No, it’s the government's responsibility
O
3. Maybe
O
4. Don’t know
O
SECTION 6: Community Roles and Governance
6.1
Are any of the following decision-making bodies in this community?6.2
Are the NSPrepresentatives to these bodies elected by secret ballot?
6.3
Who
selects the
committee
members?
1 Men only 2 Women only 3 Men & women
For which of these do the village committees make decisions on?
6.4
Access/use of drinking and or irrigation water6.5
Land and house tenure disputes6.6
Access/use to natural resources6.7
Development programmes6.8
Security against external threat♂
NSP CDCO
O
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
♀
NSP CDCO
O
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
♂♀NSP CDC
O
O
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
♂
ShuraO
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
♀
ShuraO
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
♂
/♀
ShuraO
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
Tribal Shura
O
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
Elders
O
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
Jirgas
O
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
Other
O
O O O
O
O
O
O
O
If women only or joint female/male decision-making
committees exist in 6.1
–
►
611.
6.9
–
If there are no women’s decision
-making committees in
community, do women participate or have their views taken
into consideration in male decision-making committees?
0. No (–►6.11)
O
1. Sometimes
O
2. Yes
O
6.10
If women have their views taken into consideration in
male decision-making committee, by what means?
1. Through husband or male relative
O
2. Direct representation to arbo/ malik/ elderO
3. By attending meetings personally
O
4. Other
O
6.11
If there are NSP CDCs in 6.1,
how many months ago
did your community receive the 1
stblock grant?
(Put 0 if have not received block grant yet.)
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6.12 If there are NSP CDCs in 6.1
How satisfied do the
community members feel about the National Solidarity
Programme in the community?
1. Very dissatisfied
O
2. Partially dissatisfied
O
3. Partially satisfied / OK
O
4. Extremely satisfied
O
For the following questions, please only select the main decision making body only.
6.13
If you have a
hoququi
dispute
, who would you normally
seek help from first, then second,
and then third to resolve this
dispute?
6.14
From where does a female-headed household seekassistance/justice in solving hoququi
disputes/crimes? Rank first, second, and third.
6.15
Can female heads of households participate or have their views taken into consideration in the decisions to resolve these disputes?0. No 1. Yes 2. Sometimes
1. Relative
O O O
O O O
O O O
2. Village shura
O O O
O O O
O O O
3. Village Mailik
O O O
O O O
O O O
4. NSP CDC
O O O
O O O
O O O
5. Wakil Gozar
O O O
O O O
O O O
6. Mullah
O O O
O O O
O O O
7. Manteqa representative
O O O
O O O
O O O
8. District authorities
O O O
O O O
O O O
9. Local commander
O O O
O O O
O O O
10. Police
O O O
O O O
O O O
11. No-one
O O O
O O O
O O O
12. Other
O O O
O O O
O O O
SECTION 7: Program activities
7.1
What infrastructure has been created during projects in the
last year
(since harvest of 2004)?
Program type
1. NEEP 2. NSP
3. Other cash-for-work 4. Income generating projects 5. Food-for-work
6. Other
1. Roads/bridge construction or rehabilitation
O O O O O O
2. Water supply - Construction of wells with hand pumps,
O O O O O O
3. Shelter project – for returnees
O O O O O O
4. Rural development – community office/hall/centre
O O O O O O
5. Electricity – micro-hydro, diesel generator
O O O O O O
6. Microfinance project
O O O O O O
7. Drainage Structures (bridges, culverts, washes, retaining walls)
O O O O O O
8. Health facility construction or rehabilitation
O O O O O O
9. Irrigation infrastructure –improved / construction; dams, washes, intakes, etc
O O O O O O
10. School rehabilitation/construction
O O O O O O
11. Flood/river protection wall
O O O O O O
12. Income generation project – women
O O O O O O
13. Land levelling/terracing
O O O O O O
14. Reforestation/ tree nurseries
O O O O O O
15. Orchard/fruit tree rehabilitation
O O O O O O
16. Literacy/vocational training
O O O O O O
17. Other
O O O O O O
SECTION 8: Community Priorities
8.1
What are the main priorities that this community would like to see the Afghan Government address?
(Rank up to the 3 most important).1. Improved drinking water quantity
O O O
17. Increased employment opportunities for menO O O
2. Improved drinking water qualityO O O
18. Increased employment opportunities for women & menO O O
3. Rehabilitation of irrigation systemO O O
19. Literacy training for womenO O O
4. Repairing of local roads
O O O
20. Literacy training for menO O O
5. Construction of new local roads
O O O
21. Literacy training for both women & menO O O
6. Bridge construction/rehabilitationO O O
22. Vocational skills training for womenO O O
7. New or improved local health facilities for women
O O O
23. Vocational skills training for menO O O
8. New or improved local health facilities for menO O O
24. Vocational skills training for both women & menO O O
9. New or improved local health facilities for women & menO O O
25. Electricity provisionO O O
10. New or improved local education facilities for girls
O O O
26. Reformed/improved local justice systems esp. for womenO O O
11. New or improved local education facilities for boysO O O
27. Reformed/improved local justice systems for allO O O
12. New or improved local education facilities for girls & boysO O O
28. Disarmament of local militia/commandersO O O
13. New or improved housing in community
O O O
29. Local land or housing dispute settlement mechanismsO O O
14. Improved veterinary services
O O O
30. OtherO O O
15. New or improved Micro-credit schemes
O O O
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SECTION 9: Water table
9.1
Does the village/gozar have shallow wells?
0. No (Finish male shura interview)
O
1. Yes
O