Fsnau-Post-Gu-2012-Technical-Report
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Appendices<br />
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3.12 If yes, please indicate NOT MORE THAN 2 main reasons for indebtedness .<br />
To the Interviewer: Please TICK the appropriate option<br />
4. COPING STRATEGIES<br />
4.1. In the past 30 days, if there have been times when your household did not have enough food or money<br />
to buy food, how often has your household had to:<br />
a) Shift to less preferred (low quality, less expensive) foods (from osolo to obo)?<br />
b) Limit the portion/quantity consumed in a meal (Beekhaamis)?<br />
c) Take fewer numbers of meals in a day?<br />
d) Borrow food on credit from the shop/market (Deyn)?<br />
e) Borrow food on credit from another household (Aamah)?<br />
f) Restrict consumption of adults in order for small children to eat?<br />
g) Rely on food donations from relatives (Qaraabo)?<br />
h) Rely on food donations from the clan/community (Kaalmo)?<br />
i) Seek or rely on food aid from humanitarian agencies?<br />
j) Send household members to eat elsewhere?<br />
k) Beg for food (Tuugsi/dawarsi)?<br />
l) Skip entire days without eating (Qadoodi)?<br />
m) Consume spoilt or left-‐over foods<br />
FSNAU <strong>Technical</strong> Series <strong>Report</strong> No. VI 48<br />
Issued October 18, <strong>2012</strong><br />
1. Purchase of Food and Water 2. Purchase of non-‐food items<br />
3. Services (transport, health, school, etc.) 4. Other (specify)____________<br />
0=Never (zero times/week) 1=Hardly at all (