EICV 3 - Kamonyi District profile
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV 3) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey fieldwork commenced in November 2010 and continued for one full year. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV 3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
EICV 3 - Huye District profile
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV 3) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey fieldwork commenced in November 2010 and continued for one full year. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV 3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
EICV 3 - Gisagara District profile
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV 3) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey fieldwork commenced in November 2010 and continued for one full year. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV 3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
EICV 3 - Gicumbi District profile
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV 3) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey fieldwork commenced in November 2010 and continued for one full year. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV 3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
EICV 3 - Gatsibo District profile
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV 3) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey fieldwork commenced in November 2010 and continued for one full year. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV 3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
EICV 3 - Gakenke District profile
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV 3) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey fieldwork commenced in November 2010 and continued for one full year. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV 3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
EICV 3 - Burera District profile
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV 3) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey fieldwork commenced in November 2010 and continued for one full year. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV 3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
EICV 3 - Bugesera District profile
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV 3) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey fieldwork commenced in November 2010 and continued for one full year. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV 3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
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