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01 April 2019 | dataset

Papua New Guinea Public Expenditure and Service Delivery Survey in Health 2002

Economy of Papua New Guinea had been in a state of recession since the mid-1990s. The fiscal situation had been compromised by large deficits. Pertinent questions about how effectively social spending was translating into the actual delivery of services had been raised.

The Public Expenditure and Service Delivery Survey (PESD) was conducted in February-August 2002 to study resources flow in education and health sectors. The PESD was launched by the World Bank as part of the Bank's analytical work on poverty in Papua New Guinea, in close cooperation with the country's government and the Australian Agency for International Development.

The main focus of the project was on expenditure in education. The health facility survey was not intended to be a full service delivery survey in order to keep the field operations and costs within manageable limits. It was added as a rider to the school survey. Health facilities that could be reached within 20 minutes from the sample schools were covered. Against a sample of 214 schools, the survey covered 117 health facilities. A short instrument collected information on how often the facilities were open, the presence of staff, and the availability of key medicines.

The PESD education sector survey covered 214 schools in 19 districts across 8 provinces (out of 20), with two provinces selected in each of the four main regions.

* Collection start: 2002
* Collection end: 2002

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Publisher Pacific Data Hub
Modified 29 November 2022
Release Date 01 April 2019
Source URL https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/7eb4b3a2-20f2-4567-94af-677668df2cb5
Identifier 7eb4b3a2-20f2-4567-94af-677668df2cb5
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Array
Relevant Countries Papua New Guinea
License Public
[Open Data]
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