COVID-19 Impact Monitoring at the Household Level : Burkina Faso, Brief No. 6

This note presents the results of the sixth round of a nationally representative telephone survey (HFPS). The BFA Covid -19 HFPS - Round 6 was administered between January 15 and February 01, 2021. The following modules were administered during th...

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Main Authors: Tsimpo Nkengne, Clarence, Tiberti, Marco, Backiny-Yetna, Prospere R., Costantini, Marco, Koncobo, Zakaria, Tiendrebeogo, Adama
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/622831620783683104/Monitoring-COVID-19-Impacts-on-Households-in-Burkina-Faso-COVID-19-Impact-Monitoring-at-the-Household-Level-Round-6
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spelling okr-10986-356032021-05-20T05:11:07Z COVID-19 Impact Monitoring at the Household Level : Burkina Faso, Brief No. 6 Tsimpo Nkengne, Clarence Tiberti, Marco Backiny-Yetna, Prospere R. Costantini, Marco Koncobo, Zakaria Tiendrebeogo, Adama CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES FOOD SECURITY POVERTY FARM INCOME This note presents the results of the sixth round of a nationally representative telephone survey (HFPS). The BFA Covid -19 HFPS - Round 6 was administered between January 15 and February 01, 2021. The following modules were administered during the 6th round: Access to basic services; Employment and income; Agriculture; Food Safety; Shocks; and Conflicts. In addition to the 1,944 households interviewed successfully in the fifth wave, in order to maintain the sample size, 84 other households which had not been interviewed successfully in the previous rounds but who had not refused to participate in the survey . the investigation w ere called during this sixth wave. 24 households were excluded from the sample for the sixth wave because they refused to participate in the fifth wave. 2008 households (96.96 percent of 2,071 attempts) were contacted and 1,985 (95.85 percent) were successfully interview ed. Among those contacted, 18 households categorically refused to be interviewed. For the sake of simplicity, this note focuses on modules related to food security, agricultural income, shocks, and conflicts. 2021-05-19T18:47:45Z 2021-05-19T18:47:45Z 2021-02 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/622831620783683104/Monitoring-COVID-19-Impacts-on-Households-in-Burkina-Faso-COVID-19-Impact-Monitoring-at-the-Household-Level-Round-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35603 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Africa Africa Western and Central (AFW) Burkina Faso
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topic CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
PANDEMIC IMPACT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES
FOOD SECURITY
POVERTY
FARM INCOME
spellingShingle CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
PANDEMIC IMPACT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES
FOOD SECURITY
POVERTY
FARM INCOME
Tsimpo Nkengne, Clarence
Tiberti, Marco
Backiny-Yetna, Prospere R.
Costantini, Marco
Koncobo, Zakaria
Tiendrebeogo, Adama
COVID-19 Impact Monitoring at the Household Level : Burkina Faso, Brief No. 6
geographic_facet Africa
Africa Western and Central (AFW)
Burkina Faso
description This note presents the results of the sixth round of a nationally representative telephone survey (HFPS). The BFA Covid -19 HFPS - Round 6 was administered between January 15 and February 01, 2021. The following modules were administered during the 6th round: Access to basic services; Employment and income; Agriculture; Food Safety; Shocks; and Conflicts. In addition to the 1,944 households interviewed successfully in the fifth wave, in order to maintain the sample size, 84 other households which had not been interviewed successfully in the previous rounds but who had not refused to participate in the survey . the investigation w ere called during this sixth wave. 24 households were excluded from the sample for the sixth wave because they refused to participate in the fifth wave. 2008 households (96.96 percent of 2,071 attempts) were contacted and 1,985 (95.85 percent) were successfully interview ed. Among those contacted, 18 households categorically refused to be interviewed. For the sake of simplicity, this note focuses on modules related to food security, agricultural income, shocks, and conflicts.
format Brief
author Tsimpo Nkengne, Clarence
Tiberti, Marco
Backiny-Yetna, Prospere R.
Costantini, Marco
Koncobo, Zakaria
Tiendrebeogo, Adama
author_facet Tsimpo Nkengne, Clarence
Tiberti, Marco
Backiny-Yetna, Prospere R.
Costantini, Marco
Koncobo, Zakaria
Tiendrebeogo, Adama
author_sort Tsimpo Nkengne, Clarence
title COVID-19 Impact Monitoring at the Household Level : Burkina Faso, Brief No. 6
title_short COVID-19 Impact Monitoring at the Household Level : Burkina Faso, Brief No. 6
title_full COVID-19 Impact Monitoring at the Household Level : Burkina Faso, Brief No. 6
title_fullStr COVID-19 Impact Monitoring at the Household Level : Burkina Faso, Brief No. 6
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Impact Monitoring at the Household Level : Burkina Faso, Brief No. 6
title_sort covid-19 impact monitoring at the household level : burkina faso, brief no. 6
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/622831620783683104/Monitoring-COVID-19-Impacts-on-Households-in-Burkina-Faso-COVID-19-Impact-Monitoring-at-the-Household-Level-Round-6
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