Fsnau-Post-Gu-2012-Technical-Report
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4 LIVELIHOOD STRATEGIES<br />
4.1 What were the main sources of income for the majority of the IDP households in this settlement in the last three months?<br />
To the Interviewer: Please indicate NO MORE THAN 3 SOURCES. Also indicate the sex of the income earners for each option selected by writing its code under the relevant sex columns.<br />
Please TICK the type of humanitarian assistance indicated under Option 10 if relevant, and then proceed to question Qn-‐4.2. In case of Options 4, 5 and 8 are indicated as sources of<br />
income please proceed to question Q4.2; Otherwise, move to question Q4.3<br />
1. Men 2. Women 3. Boys 4. Girls<br />
1. Livestock sale (goat, cattle, camel, donkey)<br />
2. Poultry or livestock product sale (meat, milk, eggs, skin, etc.)<br />
3. Farming/crop sale (farm product sale)<br />
4. Petty trade (buying and selling products, etc.)<br />
5. Casual/labour wage (from portage, construction work, washing clothes, etc)<br />
6. Skilled/salary (public/private work, construction, transportation work, etc.)<br />
7. Remittance (money remitted from abroad)<br />
8. Self-‐employment (sale of bush products, handicraft, water, charcoal etc.)<br />
9. Gifts/zakaat (cash, food-‐in-‐kind, animals, etc.)<br />
10. Humanitarian assistance Cash Food Other__________________________<br />
11. Fixed asset sales (house, land , etc.)<br />
12. Other asset sales ( farming/ masonry/other productive tools, domestic assets such as furniture, utensils, etc )<br />
13. Other (specify)______________________________________<br />
4.2 Can you estimate the average number of days in total that the working<br />
members worked in the last one month for each option?<br />
Type of income source<br />
a. Casual labour<br />
1. Men 2. Women 3. Boys 4. Girls<br />
To the Interviewer: Please record the estimated number of days worked for the b. Self-‐employment<br />
options provided<br />
c. Petty trade<br />
4.3 Did the majority of the IDP households in this settlement receive any cash gifts<br />
either through remittances or local transfers in the last one month? If yes, please<br />
specify the average amounts in the currencies provided.<br />
To the Interviewer: If cash gifts were not received please TICK option 1 and proceed<br />
to the Qn 4.3, Otherwise, specify the amounts in thousands (‘000) for Options 2 to 5.<br />
1. No cash gifts<br />
2. Remittance __________ USD 3. Remittance ______________SoSh<br />
4.. Local Transfer _______________SoSh 5. Other _______________SoSh<br />
4.4 Did the majority of the IDP households in this settlement receive any cash assistance (Cash -‐for -‐Work, Cash relief) from the<br />
humanitarian agencies in the last three months? If yes, please indicate the average amount in the currency in which the cash was received.<br />
Page 5 ofTo 7 the Interviewer: If the answer is “Yes”, please write the amount legibly; use comas to separate the thousands; e.g. 104,000 or 85,000, etc. In<br />
case of the dollars please write the exact amount provided<br />
1. Yes 2. No<br />
SoSh __________________<br />
USD ___________________<br />
4.5 Please estimate the amounts of food received by the majority of the households in this settlement through various other sources (food gifts, humanitarian food aid, food for<br />
work, own production, any other in the last one month)<br />
Food sources 1. Rice (kg) 2. Pasta (kg) 3. wheat flour (kg) 4. Sorghum (Kg) 5. Maize (kg) 6. CSB/Beans (kg) 7. Sugar (kg) 8. Veg. oil (litres)<br />
a. Food gifts<br />
b. Food aid<br />
c. Food -‐for-‐work<br />
d. Own production<br />
4.6 Please specify how the majority of households in this settlement used or spent their income in the last one<br />
month.<br />
To the Interviewer: Please ask the respondent to divide the total earnings into Food and Non-‐food expenditures as well<br />
as Saving/Investing if relevant. Record the responses in percentage terms.<br />
4.7 Do the majority of the households in this settlement currently have an outstanding food or cash debt? If yes,<br />
please estimate the average amount of debts<br />
What % of this debt is in the name of men...... of women......?<br />
To the Interviewer: If there is no outstanding debt, please encircle Option 1 and move to Q5.1.Otherwise, please write<br />
the amount in thousands (‘000) under Option 2.<br />
4.8 If majority of the households have an outstanding debt, please indicate main reasons of the indebtedness by sex<br />
To the Interviewer: Please encircle the appropriate option<br />
1. Food ________%<br />
2. Non-‐food ________%<br />
3. Savings ________%<br />
1. No debts<br />
2. _________________ (S0sh)<br />
1. Men’s Debt: List Women’s Debt: List<br />
2. Purchase of Food and Water<br />
3. Purchase of non-‐food items<br />
4. Services (transport, health, school, etc.)<br />
5. Other (specify)________________________<br />
5 CHALLENGES<br />
5.1 What were the household’s main challenges in accessing the food and income in the last three months?<br />
1. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Page 6 of 2. 7 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
3. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
To the Interviewer: Please indicate the quality of the interview and TICK the relevant option:<br />
1. Reliable 2. Generally reliable with some areas of concern 3. Unreliable<br />
To the Interviewer: Please note the major issues of concern that have not been covered in the questions<br />
1.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
2.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
3.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
4.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
FSNAU <strong>Technical</strong> Series <strong>Report</strong> No. VI 48<br />
Issued October 18, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Appendices<br />
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