WoSA Assessment Training Training of trainers Module 5: WoSA tools
What Data is to be Collected? Population Protection Food security and Livelihood Shelter and Non-Food Items Health Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (WASH) Education Early Recovery and Livelihoods
How data is collected Data collected through Key Informant Interview. Interview three key informants. Include female key informants whenever possible. For each key informants, ask all the questions in the questionnaire. Submit one completed questionnaire per key informant i.e. three complete questionnaire.
Different categories of question Quantitative Data on population Qualitative data Single select Multiple select Ranking Priority Groups Vulnerable Groups
Quantitative Data on population movement
Population group – Per sector 3 1 2
Priority Vulnerable group 3 1 3 1 2 2
Barriers to Access Service x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Protection Issues Affecting SubDistrict 3 1 2
Single Select X
Level of Damage of Buildings X X X X X
NIF Confidence level Source of information: Role/Expertise of source in the subject matter, presence in the area of interest, age and gender where applicable Data collection methodology: face to face or remote data collection, administrative level Number of sources: together with above two criteria NIF has defined a framework for confidence level scoring. For the enumerators, they have to identify whether key informant has relevant expertise or not and select appropriate option – A reference Questionnaire manual available which provides some guidelines. In addition, method of data collection. Number of sources will be considered while triangulating data. X X