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Food-Security

Comprehensive Food Security and Vulnerability Analysis 2006.

Rwanda, 2006
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RWA_2006_CFSVA_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
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National Institute of Statistics Rwanda
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Data file: June_10_Section1_11

The file contains the data related to:
-Demographics;
-Housing and Facilities;
-Household Assets and Productive Assets;
-Inputs to Livelihood;
-Migration & Remittances;
-Sources of Credit;
-Expenditure;
-Food Sources and Consumption;
-Shocks and Food Security and
-Programme Participation.

Cases: 2783
Variables: 1569

Variables

q8_28jly
Hiring Labour July
q8_28aug
Hiring Labour Aug
q8_28sep
Hiring Labour Sep
q8_28oct
Hiring Labour Oct
q8_28nov
Hiring Labour Nov
q8_28dec
Hiring Labour Dec
q8_28all
Hiring Labour all
q8_29_a
Debts Cash
q8_29_b
Debts Credit
q8_29_c
Debts Barter
q8_29jan
Debts Jan
q8_29feb
Debts Feb
q8_29mar
Debts Mar
q8_29apr
Debts Apr
q8_29may
Debts May
q8_29jun
Debts June
q8_29jly
Debts July
q8_29aug
Debts Aug
q8_29sep
Debts Sep
q8_29oct
Debts Oct
q8_29nov
Debts Nov
q8_29dec
Debts Dec
q8_29all
Debts All
q8_30_a
Education Cash
q8_30_b
Education Credit
q8_30_c
Education Barter
q8_30jan
Education Jan
q8_30feb
Education Feb
q8_30mar
Education Mar
q8_30apr
Education Apr
q8_30may
Education May
q8_30jun
Education June
q8_30jly
Education July
q8_30aug
Education Aug
q8_30sep
Education Sep
q8_30oct
Education Oct
q8_30nov
Education Nov
q8_30dec
Education Dec
q8_30all
Education all
q8_31_a
Social Cash
q8_31_b
Social Credit
q8_31_c
Social Barter
q8_31jan
Social Jan
q8_31feb
Social Feb
q8_31apr
Social Mar
q8_31may
Social Apr
q8_31jun
Social May
q8_31jly
Social June
q8_31jlu
Social July
q8_31aug
Social Aug
q8_31sep
Social Sep
q8_31oct
Social Oct
q8_31nov
Social Nov
q8_31dec
Social Dec
q8_31all
Social all
q8_32_a
Funerals Cash
q8_32_b
Funerals Credit
q8_32_c
Funerals Barter
q8_32jan
Funerals Jan
q8_32feb
Funerals Feb
q8_32mar
Funerals Mar
q8_32apr
Funerals Apr
q8_32may
Funerals May
q8_32jun
Funerals June
q8_32jly
Funerals July
q8_32aug
Funerals Aug
q8_32sep
Funerals Sep
q8_32oct
Funerals Oct
q8_32nov
Funerals Nov
q8_32dec
Funerals Dec
q8_32all
Funerals all
month_a
Monthly Cash Expenditure
fdmont_a
Monthly Food Cash Expenditure
month_b
Monthly Credit Expenditure
fdmont_b
Monthly Food Credit Expenditure
month_c
Monthly Barter Expenditure
fdmont_c
Monthly Food Barter Expenditure
monthexp
Monthly Expenditure
fdmontex
Monhly Food Expenditure
pcfoodex
Food as a percentage of all expenditures
pccashex
Cash as a percentage of all expenditures
pccredex
Credit as a percentage of all expenditures
pcbartex
Barter as a percentage of all expenditures
pccashfd
Food Cash expenditures as a percentage of all cash expenditures
pccredfd
Food Credit as a percentage of all credit
pcbartfd
Food barter as a percentage of all barter
maize
Maize Monthly total
rice
Rice Monthly total
otcereal
Other Cereals Monthly total
cassava
Cassava Monthly total
otroots
Other roots Monthly total
bread
Bread Monthly total
banana
Banana Monthly total
beans
Beans Monthly total
otvegie
Other Vegetables Monthly total
gdnuts
Groundnuts Monthly total
frfruits
Fresh Fruits Monthly total
oil
Oil, fat and Butter Monthly total
sugar
Sugar Monthly total
milk
Milk Monthly total
alc
alcohol Monthly total
soap
Soap Monthly total
transpor
Transport Monthly total
firewood
Firewood Monthly total
paraffin
Paraffin Monthly total
rent
Rent Monthly total
milling
Milling Monthly total
fishmeat
Fish, Meat Monthly total
medical
Medical Monthly total
clothes
Clothes Monthly total
equip
Equipment Monthly total
fines
Fines Monthly total
construc
Construction Monthly total
hirelab
Hiring Labour Monthly total
debts
Debts Monthly total
educ
Education Monthly total
social
Social Monthly total
funerals
Funerals Monthly total
pcmaize
maize percentage of total expenditure
pcrice
rice percentage of total expenditure
pcotcere
other cereals percentage of total expenditure
pccassav
cassava percentage of total expenditure
pcotroot
other root percentage of total expenditure
pcbread
bread percentage of total expenditure
pcbanana
banana percentage of all expenditure
pcbeans
beans and peas percentage of all expenditures
pcotvegi
other vegetables percentage of all expenditures
pcgdnuts
groundnuts percentage of all expenditure
pcfrfrui
fresh fruits percentage of all expenditures
pcoil
oil, fat, butter percentage of total expenditure
pcsugar
sugar percentage of all expenditure
pcmilk
milk percentage of all expenditure
pcalc
alcohol percentage of all expenditure
pcsoap
soap percentage of total expenditure
pctransp
transport percentage of all expenditure
pcfirewo
firewood and charcoal percentage of total expenditure
pcparaff
paraffin percentage of total expenditure
pcrent
rent percentage of total expenditure
pcmillin
milling percentage of total expenditure
pcfishme
fish, meat percentage of total expenditure
pcmedica
medical expenses percentage of total expenditure
pcclothe
clothes percentage of total expenditure
pcequip
equipment percentage of total expenditure
pcfines
fines percentage of total expenditure
pcconstr
construction percentage of total expenditure
pchirela
hiring labour percentage of total expenditure
pcdebts
debts percentage of total expenditures
pceduc
education percentage of total expenditures
pcsocial
social events percentage of total expenditures
pcfunera
funerals percentage of total expenditure
s91
9.1 Yesterday,How many times did the adults in this househol
s92
9.2 Yesterday,How many times did the children in this househ
s93
9.3 Is this unusual
q9_4_1
Q9_Maize Consumption
q9_s1_1
Q9_Maize Source 1
q9_s2_1
Q9_Maize Source 2
q9_s3_1
Q9_Maize Source 3
q9_4_2
Q9_Rice Consumption
q9_s1_2
Q9_Rice Source 1
q9_s2_2
Q9_Rice Source 2
q9_s3_2
Q9_Rice Source 3
q9_4_3
Q9_Other Cereals Consumption
q9_s1_3
Q9_Other Cereals Source 1
q9_s2_3
Q9_Other Cereals Source 2
q9_s3_3
Q9_Other Cereals Source 3
q9_4_4
Q9_Cassava Consumption
q9_s1_4
Q9_Cassava Source 1
q9_s2_4
Q9_Cassava Source 2
q9_s3_4
Q9_Cassava Source 3
q9_4_5
Q9_Sweet Potato Consumption
q9_s1_5
Q9_Sweet Potato Source 1
q9_s2_5
Q9_Sweet Potato Source 2
q9_s3_5
Q9_Sweet Potato Source 3
q9_4_6
Q9_Other Roots Consumption
q9_s1_6
Q9_Other Roots Source 1
q9_s2_6
Q9_Other Roots Source 2
q9_s3_6
Q9_Other Roots Source 3
q9_4_7
Q9_Mandazi, Bread Consumption
q9_s1_7
Q9_Mandazi Source 1
q9_s2_7
Q9_Mandazi Source 2
q9_s3_7
Q9_mandazi Source 3
q9_4_8
Q9_Cooking Banana Consumption
q9_s1_8
Q9_Cooking Banana Source 1
q9_s2_8
Q9_Cooking Banana Source 2
q9_s3_8
Q9_Cooking Banana Source 3
q9_4_9
Q9_Beans and Peas Consumption
q9_s1_9
Q9_Beans and Peas Source 1
q9_s2_9
Q9_Beans and Peas Source 2
q9_s3_9
Q9_Beans and Peas Source 3
q9_4_10
Q9_Other Vegetables Consumption
q9_s1_10
Q9_Other Vegetables Source 1
q9_s2_10
Q9_Other Vegetables Source 2
q9_s3_10
Q9_Other Vegetables Source 3
q9_4_11
Q9_Cassava Leaves consumption
q9_s1_11
Q9_Cassava Leaves Source 1
q9_s2_11
Q9_Cassava Leaves Source 2
q9_s3_11
Q9_Cassava Leaves Source 3
q9_4_12
Q9_GroundNuts Consumption
q9_s1_12
Q9_Groundnuts Source 1
q9_s2_12
Q9_Groundnuts Source 2
q9_s3_12
Q9_Groundnuts Source 3
q9_4_13
Q9_Sunflowers Consumption
q9_s1_13
Q9_Sunflowers Source 1
q9_s2_13
Q9_Sunflowers Source 2
q9_4_14
Q9_Fresh fruits Consumption
q9_s1_14
Q9_Fresh fruits Source 1
q9_s2_14
Q9_Fresh fruits Source 2
q9_s3_14
Q9_Fresh fruits Source 3
q9_4_15
Q9_Fish Consumption
q9_s1_15
Q9_Fish Source 1
q9_s2_15
Q9_Fish Source 2
q9_s3_15
Q9_Fish Source 3
q9_4_16
Q9_Meat Consumption
q9_s1_16
Q9_Meat Source 1
q9_s2_16
Q9_Meat Source 2
q9_s3_16
Q9_Meat Source 3
q9_4_17
Q9_Poultry Consumption
q9_s1_17
Q9_Poultry Source 1
q9_s2_17
Q9_Poultry Source 2
q9_s3_17
Q9_Poultry Source 3
q9_4_18
Q9_Eggs Consumption
q9_s1_18
Q9_Eggs Source 1
q9_s2_18
Q9_Eggs Source 2
q9_s3_18
Q9_Eggs Source 3
q9_4_19
Q9_Oil, Fat, Butter Consumption
q9_s1_19
Q9_Oil Source 1
q9_s2_19
Q9_Oil Source 2
q9_s3_19
Q9_Oil Source 3
q9_4_20
Q9_Sugar Consumption
q9_s1_20
Q9_Sugar Source 1
q9_s2_20
Q9_Sugar Source 2
q9_s3_20
Q9_Sugar Source 3
q9_4_21
Q9_Milk Consumption
q9_s1_21
Q9_Milk source 1
q9_s2_21
Q9_Milk source 2
q9_s3_21
Q9_Milk source 3
s102a
Drought, irregular rains
s102b
Floods
s102c
Landslides, erosion
s102d
unusually high level of crop pests and diseases
s102e
unusually high level of livestock diseases
s102f
unusually high level of human disease
s102g
unusually high prices for food
s102h
unusually high cost for agric. input
s102i
Loss or reduced employment for housheold member
s102j
reduced income of household member
s102k
Serious illness or accident of hh member
s102l
death of HH head
s102m
death of working HH member
s102n
death of other HH member
s102o
theft of productive resources
s102p
Insecurity, Violence
s102q
Hailstones
s102r
other
s102s
Land too small
s102t
Loss fertility of soil
s102u
poverty
s102v
old Age
s102oth
s103a_1
Number of problems
s103b_1
Problems
s103bc_1
Janvier
s103bf_1
Fevrier
s103br_1
Mars
s103bb_1
Avril
s103bm_1
Mai
s103bj_1
Juin
s103bk_1
Juillet
s103ba_1
Aout
s103bs_1
Septembre
s103bo_1
Octobre
s103bn_1
Novembre
s103bd_1
Decembre
s103bl_1
ALL
s1033_1
10.3 Did problem create a decrease or loss of income
s1034_1
10.4 Did create a decrease or loss of assests
s1035_1
10.5 Did create an unusual decrease in your household
s1036a_1
10.6 What did the household do to compensate,,,
s1036b_1
10.6 What did the household do to compensate,,,
s1037_1
10.7 Has the household recovered from those losses?
s103a_2
2_Number of Problem
s103b_2
2_Problem
s103bc_2
2_Janvier
s103bf_2
2_Fevrier
s103br_2
2_Mars
s103bb_2
2_Avril
s103bm_2
2_Mai
s103bj_2
2_Juin
s103bk_2
2_Juillet
s103ba_2
2_Aout
s103bs_2
2_Septembre
s103bo_2
2_Octobre
s103bn_2
2_Novembre
s103bd_2
2_Decembre
s103bl_2
2_ALL
s1033_2
2_10.3 Did problem create a decrease or loss of income
s1034_2
2_10.4 Did create a decrease or loss of assests
s1035_2
2_10.5 Did create an unusual decrease in your household
s1036a_2
2_10.6 What did the household do to compensate,,,
s1036b_2
2_10.6 What did the household do to compensate,,,
Total: 1569
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