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IRAQ Multiple Indicator Cluster survey MICS4

IRAQ Multiple Indicator Cluster survey MICS4 . Launch of the Final Report Baghdad, 12 December 2012. Iraq Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS ) in Iraq MICS1 1996 / MICS2 , 2000 / MICS3 , 2006 / MICS4 , 2011 MICS-4 Implementing partners Central Statistics Organization (CSO)

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IRAQ Multiple Indicator Cluster survey MICS4

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  1. IRAQ Multiple Indicator Cluster survey MICS4 Launch of the Final Report Baghdad, 12 December 2012

  2. Iraq Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) in Iraq • MICS1 1996 / MICS2, 2000 / MICS3, 2006 / MICS4, 2011 MICS-4 • Implementing partners • Central Statistics Organization (CSO) • Kurdistan Region Statistics Organization (KRSO). • Financial support from Iraq Trust Fund and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). • Technical support from UNICEF, MoH, MoE, WHO. MICS Iraq – Overview

  3. MICS4 Iraq Phases

  4. SampleDesign • New sampleframefromCensus 2009 available • Samplecoverage: allgovernorates (18), alldistricts (118) • Estimateswithacceptablemargin of error at districtlevel, minimum at governoratelevel, and highaccuracy at urban/rural and nationallevels • Samplesize: 36,580 households; 3,658 clusters, 10 HH/cluster • Interview mother/caretaker of allchildren U5, and allwomen 15-49 years Interviewing • 35,701 households interviewed • 55,194 women 15-49 years old interviewed • 36,307 children under five (mother/caretaker interviewed) Planning & Design

  5. Questionnaires Adaptations of standardquestionnaires: • Householdassetsaddedto capture particular assetsfrompoorerhouseholds, toimprovewealthindexvalidity • FGM/C module added (shortened) / Waterchlorine test and coverage of vaccinationcampaignsincluded / Reverse Osmosis optionadded in Watersourcesquestions Planning & Design

  6. Training • Data Processing Training, May 2010 • Translation of Questionnaires and Manuals, May 2010 • Training of Trainers, June 2010 • PostponmentduetoCensusimplementation • Training of Trainersrefresher, January 2011 • Updatingbudgets and Time Table, December 2010 – January 2011 Data collection, entry and cleaning • March2011 – October 2011 (February 2012 forminorissues) Validation • Overall data validation: November 2011, Final data validation: July2012 • Analysis: December 2011 – April 2012 Data Collection & Processing

  7. Children and Women in Iraq

  8. Mortality U5 Mortality: 37 InfantMortality: 32

  9. Mortality

  10. Determinants of Mortality InfantMortality ChildrenUnder 5 Mortality

  11. Mortality by Governorates MortalityRates, 2011

  12. Nutrition

  13. Stunting & Wasting Begin Early in Childhood

  14. Nutrition

  15. Nutrition Kirkuk Erbil Dohuk Ninewa Diyala

  16. Children and Mother’s Health

  17. Immunization, vaccines More than 500,000 children 18-29 monthshavenotreceivedallrecommendedvaccinations

  18. Tetanus Immunization Erbil About 45% (more than 500,000) pregnantwomen are notprotectedagainst neonatal tetanus Ninewa Diyala Dohuk Kirkuk

  19. Child Health

  20. Maternal Health About 250,000 womendeliverat home everyyear

  21. Water and Sanitation

  22. Water and Sanitation

  23. Water and Sanitation

  24. Education

  25. Education Ninewa Diyala Kirkuk Dohuk Erbil Everyyear365,000 childrenwithPrimaryschoolcompletionage (11 years) do not complete Primaryeducationor do not complete it in time

  26. Education

  27. Education

  28. Child Protection

  29. Child Protection 9,6 millionchildren 2-14 yearssufferfromanyviolent discipline method; onethird of them (3.3m) sufferfromseverephysicalpunishment

  30. Protection FGM and Education Ninewa None Primary Secondary+ Diyala Dohuk Kirkuk 1,3 millionwomen 15-49 yearssufferfromanyform of FGM

  31. Protection

  32. ThankYou. Thank you

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