Nigeria Zero Hunger Baseline Survey Design Meeting
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Nigeria Zero Hunger Baseline Survey
Design Meeting
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
(IITA), Ibadan
13 January, 2017
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SDG goals and other NZH targets
SDGs
2.1 End hunger and ensure access by all to safe, nutritious and
sufficient food all year round
2.2 End all forms of malnutrition
2.3 Double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small –
scale food producers
2.4 Ensure sustainable food production system and implement
resilient agricultural practices
2.5 Maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and
farmed and domesticated animals
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SDG goals and other NZH targets
Supplemental targets
a.Increase investments in rural infrastructure, agricultural research
and extension services, technology development and plant and
livestock gene banks
b.Correct and prevent trade restrictions and distortions in world
agricultural markets
c.Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food
commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely
access to market information
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Nine (9) sub-committees
1. Strategic assessment
2. Research results, innovations and interventions
3. Finances: availability and accessibility at local, national
and global levels
4. Producers’ needs: inputs, gender, markets, climate
change adaptation, youth in agribusiness, skill
acquisition, and social protection
5. Infrastructure: physical, social, institutional, ICT and
social protection (2nd
time)
6. Legislation and enabling policy environment
7. Commodities, processing, nutrition, marketing and
export
8. Capacity building, training and skill acquisition (2nd
time)
9. Implementation, partnership and M&E
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Expected Workshop Outcomes
• All participants have a common understanding of
NZH Baseline survey process
• Comprehensive lists of performance indicators
(KPI) - to be tracked - are submitted by all
subcommittees
• All participants are informed and adopt Baseline
survey plans.
• Pilot states and partners commit to provide
requisite logistic support for Baseline survey.
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Expectation from stakeholders
• Contribute to survey logistics (state)
• Coordinate secondary data documentation (state)
• Review and improve indicators and survey
instruments (All).
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Baseline survey – Background
• Time available for survey – Mid-January to March
– Build on established approaches and reports/
instruments e.g.
• Child Development Grant Programme Evaluation (2016) -
Zamfara & Jigawa states
• Malnutrition study in Ethiopia (2007) – Save the Children
(UK)
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Baseline survey – Background
• State level statistical representativeness
– Power calculation led to sample size, 350 & 290
households per state will provide 99% & 95%
confidence levels assuming 25% stunting rate
nationally.
– For anthropometry, obtain measurements for all
children under 5 per selected household and their
caregiver/s or mother/s.
– States are known: Benue, Ebonyi, Ogun & Sokoto
(Borno ??)
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Data collection
• Village level survey – Key informants
• Household survey in each state
• Secondary data collection at state level
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Data collection
• Survey in all 4 states at the same time
• 15 Enumerators per state (including 5 females for
anthropometric measurements and caregiver
interviews).
• Expect contribution from states in logistics and
planning (transportation, list of households for
sampling, etc.)
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Development Indicators
• (proposed to cover all the subthemes)
Sub-theme Core indicator
Income poverty
Proportion of population living below
national poverty line
Income inequality
Ratio of share in national income of
highest to lowest quintile
Drinking water
Proportion of population using an
improved water source
Access to energy Share of households without electricity or
other modern energy services
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Development Indicators (contd.)
Sub-theme Core indicator
Living conditions Proportion of urban population living in slums
Mortality
Under 5 mortality
Life expectancy at birth
Health care
delivery
Percent of population with access to primary
health care facilities
Immunization against infectious childhood
diseases
Nutritional status Nutritional status of children
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Development Indicators (contd.)
Sub-theme
Core indicators, *other
indicators
Agriculture
Arable and permanent cropland
area
*Fertilizer use efficiency
*Use of agricultural pesticides
*Area under organic farming
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Development Indicators (contd.)
Sub-theme Core indicators, *other indicators
Employment Employment-population ratio
Labor productivity and unit labor costs
Share of women in wage employment
in the non-agricultural sector
Information and
communication
technologies
Internet users
per 100 population
*Mobile cellular telephone subscribers
per 100 population
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Questionnaire
Household characteristics and Progress out of
Poverty (SDG 2.1)
Household Hunger Scale & coping strategies by
season (SDG 2.1)
Causes of food shortage at household level and
coping strategies (SDG 2.1)
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Questionnaire
Intensification (including mechanization), innovation
and diversification for sustainable agriculture,
bearing climate change in mind (SDG 2.4)
Knowledge and use of improved varieties and animal
species (SDG 2.5)