Meatu District Report - Whole Village Project - University of Minnesota
Meatu District Report - Whole Village Project - University of Minnesota
Meatu District Report - Whole Village Project - University of Minnesota
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APPENDIX B – TABLE OF SELECTED INDICATORS BY VILLAGE<br />
Mbushi Iramba<br />
Ndogo<br />
Sapa Makao<br />
THE HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSING<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> households surveyed 60 60 60 60<br />
Average household size 8.78 8.65 7.10 5.48<br />
% households in polygamous marriage (more than 1 wife) 41.67% 23.33% 35.00% 16.67%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households headed by women 18.64% 11.67% 15.00% 23.33%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households with corrugated ro<strong>of</strong> 10.00% 26.67% 21.67% 42.55%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households using a toilet 26.67% 60.00% 40.00% 55.02%<br />
Avg time (minutes) required to collect water 134.24 93.45 119.75 42.41<br />
% households use firewood as primary energy source for cooking<br />
EDUCATION<br />
98.33% 96.67% 0.00% 8.33%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> all adults without education 27.23 29.54 33.17 35.84<br />
% <strong>of</strong> household heads completed primary school 40% 43% 48% 42%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> adult men completed primary school 61% 66% 54% 50%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> adult women completed primary school 56% 48% 50% 41%<br />
Average primary school teacher to student ratio 1:87 1:103 1:97 1:91<br />
Average primary school textbook to student ratio 1:3 1:3 1:3 1:4<br />
Average secondary school teacher to student ratio NA NA NA NA<br />
Average # <strong>of</strong> years teachers stay at primary school 2 5 5 5<br />
Average # <strong>of</strong> years teachers stay at secondary school NA NA NA NA<br />
Ratio <strong>of</strong> female to male gross enrollment rates (primary school) 1:1.1 1:1.01 1:0.83 1:1.03<br />
Ratio <strong>of</strong> female to male gross enrollment rates (secondary school)<br />
HEALTH<br />
NA NA NA NA<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households with at least one mosquito net 86.67% 83.33% 76.67% 68.33%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households with access to protected drinking water 0.00% 5.00% 13.33% 71.67%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households that take measures to make the water safe 26.67% 30.00% 40.00% 46.67%<br />
# <strong>of</strong> hospital/dispensary/clinic in the village<br />
CHILDREN UNDER 5<br />
1 1 0 1<br />
% <strong>of</strong> infants exclusively breast fed through 6 months <strong>of</strong> age 10.58% 14.71% 11.46% 17.65%<br />
Average age in months at introduction <strong>of</strong> complementary feeding 5.52 4.79 4.88 5.49<br />
% <strong>of</strong> children whose birth mother is still alive and inside the hh 95.5% 93.27% 98% 91.94%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> children moderately to severely underweight 7.69% 2.00% 4.26% 4.35%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> children who are vaccinated for BCG 88.29% 87.5% 84.00% 85.48%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> children who are vaccinated for polio 89.19% 88.46% 83.00% 83.87%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> children who are vaccinated for DPT 89.19% 86.54% 81.00% 83.87%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> children who are vaccinated for measles 62.16% 62.50% 34.00% 59.68%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> children received Vitamin A supplement 45.95% 46.15% 25.00% 45.16%<br />
% children with fever<br />
AIDS KNOWLEDGE<br />
59.46% 69.23% 60.00% 38.71%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> men with high AIDS knowledge score (5-6 points) 67% 55% 68% 65%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> women with high AIDS knowledge score (5-6 points) 69% 64% 70% 84%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> women who know that a person can protect themselves from<br />
HIV<br />
94% 93% 96% 98%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> men who know that a person can protect themselves from HIV 88% 98% 98% 93%<br />
Perception <strong>of</strong> risk <strong>of</strong> mother-to-child transmission <strong>of</strong> HIV 90% 84% 85% 84%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> men who have talked with their wife/primary partner about ways<br />
to prevent HIV/AIDS<br />
65% 74% 75% 74%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> women who have talked with their husband/primary partner<br />
about ways to prevent HIV/ AIDS<br />
FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION<br />
30% 40% 47% 47%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households worried about food in the past 4 weeks 65.00% 45.00% 56.67% 55.00%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households ate limited variety <strong>of</strong> food in the past 4 weeks 85.00% 80.00% 86.67% 78.33%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> hhs went one day and night with no food in the past 4 weeks 15.00% 15.00% 10.00% 10.00%<br />
% <strong>of</strong> households that are currently growing kitchen garden 3.33% 3.33% 0.00% 0.00%<br />
41 Appendix B – Table <strong>of</strong> Selected Indicators by <strong>Village</strong> | <strong>Whole</strong> <strong>Village</strong> <strong>Project</strong> – Iramba<br />
<strong>District</strong>, October 2010