Indicator’s Wording
Indicator’s Purpose
How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data
Collect the following data by conducting individual interviews with a representative sample of the children's primary caretakers:
RECOMMENDED SURVEY QUESTIONS (Q) AND POSSIBLE ANSWERS (A)
Q1: In the past 30 days, was there any day when your child(ren) could not go to school due to having diarrhoea?
A1: yes / no / does not remember
(ask the next question only if the previous answer is YES)
Q2: For how many days could the child not go to school?
A2: .... days
Calculate the indicator's value by summing up the total number of "lost days" for all children and divide it by the number of surveyed children (exclude those who did not remember).
Important Comments
1) The longer the recall period you use, the more "days lost" you will record; however, the accuracy of such responses will be low (as people simply do not remember exactly). On the other hand, short recall periods will give you more accurate responses; however, in order to generate a representative sample, you will need to interview a very large number of respondents. The proposed 30 days recall period is a trade-off between these two options, reflecting the realistic possibilities of the project surveys while aiming for sufficient accuracy.