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The survey targets housing
programmes in specific locations, whether villages
or part of villages, where
these programmes delivered finished houses or houses
with construction well progressing.
The respondents are (a)
inhabitants or owners of 5 houses of that programme
(the 'cluster') and (b) the
village head, for additional village level
information.
The survey addresses issues of
settlement recovery. Barracks are not visited. IFRC
transitional shelters
have not yet been surveyed.
The survey makes no a priori differentiation between
temporary, transitional and permanent housing, as
all contribute to settlement recovery.
Quality observations and perception
questions do however give an indication about durability
issues.
Organisation names are now noted
as much as possible in a consistent way,
irrespective of the exact
labeling by respondents. Where multiple
organisations are mentioned, there is no implied
indication of ranking of importance.
The surveyors were graduates and students
of Unsyiah university, provided with training and
working in small survey
teams.
The surveyors entered the data.
UN-HABITAT oversaw a detailed audit of the data entry as
to eliminate typo errors.
Further technical notes are published
separately.
For further information and for
comments :
Unsyiah University
Iin RZ, Assistant Team Leader
pqpine23@yahoo.com
UN-HABITAT
Tito Syafjanuar, Programme Assistant
tito@unhabitat-indonesia.org |