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          Metadonnes de l'Enquête sur les droits de l’homme 2009
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          DDI-RCA-PRIV-EDH-2009
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        <producer abbr="ICASEES" affiliation="Ministere de l'economie, du plan et de la cooperation" role="Production des metadonnees">
          Institut Centrafricain des Statistiques et des Etudes Economiques et Sociales
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        <producer abbr="BM" affiliation="IDB" role="Financement de l'archivage">
          Banque Mondiale
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        <prodDate date="2021-05-01">
          2021-05-01
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          Nesstar Publisher
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          Version 0.1 (Mai 2021) Version fait pour démonstration pour l'atelier de diffusion fait le 5.Mai.2021 des études privées
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          Enquête sur les droits de l’homme 2009
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          EDH 20009
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        <parTitl>
          Human Rights Violation Survey 2009
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          RCA-PRIV-EDH-2009
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          ICASEES
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          Autres enquêtes ménages [hh/oth]
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      <abstract>
        Measuring human rights violations is particularly challenging during or after armed conflict. A recent nationwide survey in the Central African Republic produced estimates of rates of grave violations against children and adults affected by armed conflict, using an approach known as the "Neighborhood Method".
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        <timePrd date="2008-01-01" event="start"/>
        <timePrd date="2009-01-07" event="end"/>
        <collDate date="2009-06-01" event="start"/>
        <collDate date="2009-07-01" event="end"/>
        <nation abbr="RCA">
          République Centrafricaine
        </nation>
        <geogCover>
          National (60 de 69 prefectures)
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        <geogUnit>
          Prefectures
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        <anlyUnit>
          Menage et femmes
        </anlyUnit>
        <dataKind>
          Données échantillonées [ssd]
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        Respondents in randomly selected households were interviewed regarding incidents of killing, intentional injury, recruitment into armed groups, abduction, sexual abuse and rape
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        <sampProc>
          In June and July, 2009, a random household survey was conducted based on population estimates from the 2003 national census. Clusters were assigned systematically proportional to population size. Respondents in randomly selected households were interviewed regarding incidents of killing, intentional injury, recruitment into armed groups, abduction, sexual abuse and rape between January 1, 2008 and the date of interview, occurring in their homes' and those of their three closest neighbors.
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        <collMode>
          Interview face à face [f2f]
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        <sources/>
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        <respRate>
          Sixty of the selected 69 clusters were surveyed. In total, 599 women were interviewed about events in 2,370 households representing 13,669 persons.
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          Le secret statistique se trouve dans la Section II Article 7, 8 de la loi statistique
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          ICASEES
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