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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Survey Design Workshop MICS Technical Assistance MICS Survey Design Workshop

To go through the MICS steps and identify the technical assistance that will be provided by the Global MICS Team at each critical survey stage To provide a reference tool for survey managers of review processes in MICS. Purpose

Definitions and workflow The Global MICS Team includes Regional Office (RO) and Headquarters (HQ) UNICEF Staff and consultants involved in managing and providing technical assistance (TA) to MICS surveys. All TA to an individual survey is managed from a UNICEF RO. All but the final review of survey tools, documents, and processes are conducted by the UNICEF RO. The final review is always conducted by the MICS Team in UNICEF HQ. Where possible, the UNICEF RO and HQ will seek to deliver a final consolidated review.

Discussions / Analysis in country to determine if a MICS is required based on existing data gaps and needs of disaggregated /equity-sensitive data Discussions between UNICEF Country Office (CO), Regional Office (RO), and Headquarters (HQ) Decision in the country made on whether to conduct MICS and scope of the survey Draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) produced Step 1: Data Assessment

The s urvey team including survey managers from the country participate in the MICS Survey Design Workshop together with survey teams from other countries Discussions are held with the Global MICS Team and regional office consultants (sample, survey content, timing, etc.) during the workshop Step 2: Survey Design Workshop

Step 3: Survey Plan and Budget Using MICS templates, the Country Survey Plan and Budget (drafted at the workshop) and the MoU finalised by the implementing partner in consultation with UNICEF Country Office Shared with UNICEF Regional Office for review. Global MICS Team Consolidated feedback provided (within 7 days) Survey Plan and Budget and MoU finalised

UNICEF Regional Office supports the recruitment of the MICS consultant (sharing generic ToR template, names of potential candidates, and supporting the selection) Step 4: Human Resources Identification and recruitment of survey personnel i.e. survey coordinator (from implementing partner) and UNICEF MICS consultant at the country level

Step 5: Survey Committees Template ToRs developed by Global MICs Team and provided by Regional Office Steering and Technical Committees established at the country level

Draft questionnaires based on standard MICS Questionnaires are customised at country level Review by RO, feedback provided (within 2 weeks) Final draft of questionnaires produced Consolidated review by Global MICS team (within 2 weeks) Questionnaires are finalised for translation Step 6: Questionnaire Design

Questionnaires and Instructions for Fieldwork Staff translated into local language(s) Back translation organised at country level. Back translation is reviewed by RO Questionnaires are finalised for pretest Step 7: Translation

Design of sample in country Preparation of the sample weights calculation template Country sends sample design and sample weight calculation template to RO for review (within 2 weeks) Final review by Global MICS team (within 2 weeks) Selection of sample Step 8: Sampling

Based on the content of the questionnaires and size of sample, quantity of supplies is determined at the country level Consultation with RO for advice on procurement of recommended supplies. Supplies ordered by CO Step 9: Supplies

Based on the sample selection and according to the listing manual, the implementing agency conducts household listing and selection in sampled clusters. Regional Sampling Expert Consultant reviews household selection. Step 10: Listing

Assistance from a regional household survey expert mobilised by RO as needed Step 11: Pre-test of Questionnaires Conducted after appropriate training in the country Pre-test report is produced in the country Consolidated review by Global MICS team (within 1 week)

Based on results of pretest, the questionnaires are finalised Consolidated review by Global MICS team (within 1 week) Final questionnaires produced in country Step 12: Finalising the Questionnaire

Data processing staff trained on customising data entry template at the MICS Data Processing Workshop Data entry template completed in country and sent to RO for review (within 2 weeks) Consolidated review by Global MICS team (within 2 weeks) Data entry template finalised Step 13: Data Processing Programmes RO mobilises a regional data processing expert to provide technical assistance in country

Assistance from a regional household survey expert mobilised by RO to support the training Step 14: Field Staff Training & Pilot 2-5 weeks field staff training conducted in the country followed by pilot test

Assistance from a regional household survey expert mobilised by RO to support and monitor field work (in particular during the early stages) Step 15: Field Work Data Collection

Assistance from regional data processing consultant mobilised by RO to set up data entry system, support data entry, and produce field check tables Field Check Tables produced in country and shared with RO (every week) Step 16: Data Entry Simultaneous Data Entry Conducted

Data editing and cleaning conducted. Sampling weights finalised and appended to the SPSS analysis files CSPro files, SPSS syntaxes and datasets shared with RO for review and feedback (within 2 weeks) Consolidated review by Global MICS team (within 2 weeks) Final data sets produced ready for tabulation Step 17: Creating Analysis Files RO mobilises regional data processing expert to provide technical assistance in country

Data analysis and complete set of tables produced Tabulations shared with RO for comparative review. (within 2 weeks) Country adapts tabulations based on feedback and share for consolidated review and feedback by Global MICS Team (within 2 weeks) Final tabulations produced for Summary Findings Report Step 18: Data Analysis & Tabulation RO mobilises regional household survey expert to provide technical assistance in country as needed

Draft summary findings report produced in country Draft shared with RO for consolidated review and feedback by Global MICS team (within 7 days) Summary Findings Report finalised and shared with RO for Global Dissemination at childinfo.org Step 19: Summary Findings Report

Step 20: Third Workshop Country survey teams participate in the MICS Data Dissemination and Further Analysis Workshop to review findings with global and regional experts. A draft dissemination and further analysis plan is developed during the workshop.

Draft of final main report produced Draft shared with RO for review (Feedback provided within 2 weeks) Draft shared with RO for Global MICS Team HQ consolidated review and feedback (within 2 weeks) Main Report finalised Step 21: Report Writing RO mobilises regional household survey expert to provide support in country as needed. Due to MDG deadline, additional TA is provided to countries anticipated to not complete the report in 12 months after data collection

Print ready version sent to RO for final feedback (within 7 days) Report Printed (Hard copies sent to RO and HQ) pdf version shared with RO for Global dissemination at childinfo.org Step 22: Printing

With support from RO/HQ, anonymisation of datasets is performed. A set of standard variables are added to datasets along with any necessary notes on using the data and contact information of the implementing agency. Datasets are uploaded to childinfo.org Step 23: Data Sharing

MICS Survey Archive completed and data documented Archives shared with RO for review. Consolidated feedback by Global MICS team provided (within 2 weeks) Archive finalised and uploaded to childinfo Step 24: Completion of Archiving RO/HQ coordinate with IHSN to mobilise consultant to provide support in country as needed

MICS Dissemination templates made available by Global MCS Team Support provided from RO and HQ as needed Step 25: Dissemination MICS dissemination activities with assistance from UNICEF communication personnel

Support provided by RO and HQ as needed. Step 26: Further Analysis MICS Further analysis planned in collaboration with other partners