2015 TANZANIA DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY (TDHS)
INTRODUCTION The 2015 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS) is the 9th in a series of national sample surveys conducted in Tanzania to measure levels, patterns, and trends in demographic and health indicators. The TDHS sample is a nationally representative sample. It is designed to provide estimates for the entire country, for urban and rural areas in the Mainland, and for Zanzibar. For specific indicators such as contraceptive use, the sample design allows the estimation of indicators for each of the 30 regions.
MAIN FEATURES OF THE 2015 TDHS Sample Design 610 Clusters from the New Sampling Frame (2012 Population and Housing Census) Sample Size: 12,200 Households Eligible Women (age 15-49): 13,420 Eligible Men (age 15-49): 3,254
MAIN FEATURES OF THE TDHS (2) Questionnaire – (The 2015 Questionnaires is expected to have same features like the 2010 DHS) Household Questionnaire Household Schedule Household Characteristics Anthropometric Measurement (Children and Women) Malaria testing
MAIN FEATURES OF THE TDHS (3) Individual (Women) Questionnaire Respondent’s Background Reproduction Household Characteristics Contraception Pregnancy and Postnatal Care Child Immunization and Health and Child’s and Woman’s Nutrition Marriage and Sexual Activity Fertility Preference Husband’s Background and Woman’s Work Domestic Violence Maternal Mortality Other Health Issues
PROPOSED (MAJOR) CHANGES FROM THE 2010 DHS Inclusion of Malaria Testing for children of 6-59 months Micronutrients Testing?? Dropping of Questions Related to HIV/AIDS
BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR THE 2015 TDHS
BUDGET BREAKDOWN BY QUARTER
TIMETABLE FOR THE 2015 TDHS/MIS
IMPORTANT DEADLINES Key Deadlines for Survey to Meet Timetable Stakeholders’ Meeting on Survey Contents by End of July, 2014 Household Listing Completed by End of September 2014 Pretest Completed by Mid-October, 2014 80% of Funding Committed by Mid- August, 2014
WAY FORWARD Continue with Questionnaire Development Drafting Survey Protocol Convene a Stakeholders’ Meeting on Questionnaire Solicit Funds for Implementation of the Survey including DPG