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Use this option if persons are the unit of analysis. Each record represents a household member, including resident women of childbearing age. Variables shown are based on either the household or female questionnaire.
Childbearing age is typically defined as ages 15-49.
Use this option if service delivery providers are the unit of analysis. Each record represents one facility, drawn from the same enumeration areas from which households were sampled.
Service delivery points include hospitals, health centers, clinics, pharmacies, and other facilities that might provide family planning services or products. The questionnaire was completed by a competent staff person at the facility.
Use this option if infants or women who have just given birth are the unit of analysis. Each record represents one infant.
These data are from a Maternal and Newborn Health survey, in which pregnant women are interviewed several times before and after delivery.
Use this option if persons are the unit of analysis. Each record represents a household member, including resident women between age 10 and 49, and young children. Variables shown are based on either the household or female questionnaire.
Use this option if service delivery providers are the unit of analysis. Each record represents one facility, drawn from the same enumeration areas from which households were sampled for the Nutrition surveys.
Service delivery points include hospitals, health centers, clinics, pharmacies, and other facilities that might provide nutrition programming or services. The questionnaire was completed by a competent staff person at the facility.
Use this option if women of childbearing age are the unit of analysis. Each record represents one woman who was interviewed as they were leaving a medical appointment at a surveyed service delivery point.
Use this option if women of childbearing age are the unit of analysis. Each record represents one woman who completed a phone interview about COVID-19.
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Variable Label
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| PEDCFOOD | Routine pediatric care: food provision | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCGROWTH | Routine pediatric care: growth monitoring | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCGRPED | Routine pediatric care: group education for infants / young children | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCINDED | Routine pediatric care: individual counseling for infants / young children | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCMALNUT | Routine pediatric care: treament of moderate acute malnutrition | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCMALNUTSEV | Routine pediatric care: treatment of severe acute malnutrition | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCMMOTH | Routine pediatric care: multiple micronutrient (non-powder) supplementation | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCMMPOW | Routine pediatric care: multiple micronutrient (powder) supplmentation | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCSCRN | Routine pediatric care: acute malnutrition screening | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCVITA | Routine pediatric care: vitamin A supplementation | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PEDCZ | Routine pediatric care: zinc supplementation for children with diarrhea | P | . | X | . | X | |
| PHARNUM | Total number of pharmacists | P | X | X | X | X | |
| PHAROWNERNUM | Total number of pharmaceutical store owners | P | X | X | . | . | |
| PHAROWNERPRES | Number of pharmaceutical store owners present today | P | X | . | . | . | |
| PHARPRES | Number of pharmacists present today | P | X | . | X | . | |
| PHARTECHNUM | Total number of pharmaceutical technicians | P | . | . | X | X | |
| PHARTECHPRES | Number of pharmaceutical technicians present today | P | . | . | X | . | |