“The report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Mata Noora, Carinna Langsford, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade with the assistance of Tom Wichman”.
This report is based on information gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Makereta Sauturaga, Luis Vega, John Vos, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Mautaake Tannang,Herbert Wade and Peter Johnston”
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Yumie Crisostomo, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade with additional inputs From Ben Chutaro “.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Joseph Cain, Lockley Denuga and Herbert Wade”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Gregorio Decherong, Regis Akataya and Herbert Wade”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Sili’a Kilepoa Ualesi, Tala Tevita, John Vos, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of John Korinihona, Morgan Wairiu, John Vos and Peter Johnston”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Tomas Tafia and Herbert Wade”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Tevita Tukunga, Lia Latu Maka, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Isaia Taape, Kapuafe Lifuka, Timaio Auega and Herbert Wade with input and assistance by Mr. James Conway”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Ruben Bakeo, Anare Matakiviti, John Vos and Peter Johnston”.
A strong evidence base is needed to understand the socioeconomic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the Solomon Islands. High Frequency Phone Surveys (HFPS) are designed to collect data on the evolving implications of the COVID-19 pandemic over several years. This data is the second of at least five planned rounds of mobile surveys.
A strong evidence base is needed to understand the socioeconomic implications of the coronavirus pandemic for the Solomon Islands. High Frequency Phone Surveys (HFPS) are set up to understand these implications over the years. This data is the third of the five planned rounds of mobile surveys.
A strong evidence base is needed to understand the socioeconomic implications of the coronavirus pandemic for the Solomon Islands. High Frequency Phone Surveys (HFPS) are set up to understand these implications over the years. This data is the fourth of the five planned rounds of mobile surveys.
The phone survey was conducted to gather data on the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 crisis, as well as the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption and tsunami in Tonga. Round 1 interviewed 2,527 households both in urban and rural regions of the country from April 12, 2022, to May 7, 2022. Survey topics included employment and income, food security, coping strategies, access to health services, asset ownership, and preparedness.
A strong evidence base is needed to understand the socioeconomic implications of the coronavirus pandemic for the Papua New Guinea. High Frequency Phone Surveys (HFPS) are set up to understand these implications over the years. This data is the fourth round in a series of mobile phone surveys.
The objective of the third round of the World Bank high frequency mobile phone survey was to measure the continued socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 in Papua New Guinea, including on livelihoods, food security, and public safety and security. The survey consisted of the following modules: Basic Information, Vaccine, Employment and Income, Food Access and Food Security, Health, Public Trust and Security, and Assets and Wellbeing. The questions on employment and income were asked to the respondent and to the household head if different from the respondent.
A strong evidence base is needed to understand the socioeconomic implications of the coronavirus pandemic for the Papua New Guinea. High Frequency Phone Surveys (HFPS) are set up to understand these implications over the years. This data is the fifth round in a series of mobile phone surveys.