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E-grāmata: Data Collection in Fragile States: Innovations from Africa and Beyond

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‘This open access book addresses an urgent issue on which little organized information exists. It reflects experience in Africa but is highly relevant to other fragile states as well.’
—Constantine Michalopoulos, John Hopkins University, USA and former Director of Economic Policy and Co-ordination at the World Bank

Fragile countries face a triple data challenge. Up-to-date information is needed to deal with rapidly changing circumstances and to design adequate responses. Yet, fragile countries are among the most data deprived, while collecting new information in such circumstances is very challenging. This open access book presents innovations in data collection developed with decision makers in fragile countries in mind. 

Looking at innovations in Africa from mobile phone surveys monitoring the Ebola crisis, to tracking displaced people in Mali, this collection highlights the challenges in data collection researchers face and how they can be overcome.


1 Fragility and Innovations in Data Collection
1(14)
Johannes Hoogeveen
Utz Pape
Part I Innovations in Data Collection
2 Monitoring the Ebola Crisis Using Mobile Phone Surveys
15(18)
Alvin Etang
Kristen Himelein
3 Rapid Emergency Response Survey
33(18)
Utz Pape
4 Tracking Displaced People in Mali
51(12)
Alvin Etang
Johannes Hoogeveen
5 Resident Enumerators for Continuous Monitoring
63(20)
Andre-Marie Taptue
Johannes Hoogeveen
6 A Local Development Index for the CAR and Mali
83(20)
Mohamed Coulibaly
Johannes Hoogeveen
Roy Katayama
Gervais Chamberlin Yama
Part II Methodological Innovations
7 Methods of Geo-Spatial Sampling
103(26)
Stephanie Eckman
Kristen Himelein
8 Sampling for Representative Surveys of Displaced Populations
129(24)
Ana Aguilera
Nandini Krishnan
Juan Munoz
Flavio Russo Riva
Dhiraj Sharma
Tara Vishwanath
9 Rapid Consumption Surveys
153(20)
Utz Rape
Johan Mistiaen
10 Studying Sensitive Topics in Fragile Contexts
173(20)
Mohammad Isaqzadeh
Saad Gulzar
Jacob Shapiro
11 Eliciting Accurate Consumption Responses from Vulnerable Populations
193(16)
Lennart Kaplan
Utz Rape
James Walsh
Part III Other Innovations
12 Using Video Testimonials to Give a Voice to the Poor
209(6)
Utz Pape
13 Iterative Beneficiary Monitoring of Donor Projects
215(20)
Johannes Hoogeveen
Andre-Marie Taptue
14 Concluding Remarks: Data Collection in FCV Environments
235(6)
Johannes Hoogeveen
Utz Pape
Index 241
Johannes Hoogeveen is Lead Economist in the Poverty and Equity Global Practice at the World Bank. He combines analytical and strategic work with the implementation of lending operations, and has published academic papers on various topics of relevance to this book including mobile phone surveys, statistics governance, displacement, and the welfare consequences of crises.  





Utz Pape is Senior Economist in the Poverty and Equity Global Practice at the World Bank. He leads teams to design and implement lending projects to improve national statistical systems and to prepare analytical poverty work including poverty assessments, poverty impact studies, and Systematic Country Diagnostics. His work experience in post-conflict countries contributes to his research agenda including the design of methodologies for poverty measurement in fragile settings.