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    Ethiopia - Kersa HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 2008-2014 (Release 2017)

    Africa-2017
    Reference ID INDEPTH.ET041.CMD2014.v1
    Year 2008 - 2014
    Country Ethiopia
    Producer(s) Nega Assefa - Haramaya Univeristy
    Desalew Zelalem - Haramaya Univeristy
    Lemesa Oljira - Haramaya Univeristy
    Wondemye Ashenafi - Haramaya Univeristy
    Negga Baraki - Haramaya Univeristy{B
    Sponsor(s) Haramaya Univeristy - HU - Current Funder
    CDC-US - CDC - Current Funder
    Collection(s)
    Africa Region – Release 2017
    Metadata PDF Documentation in PDF
    Created on
    Jun 30, 2017
    Last modified
    Jun 30, 2017
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    Overview
    Identification
    Country
    Ethiopia
    Title
    Kersa HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 2008-2014 (Release 2017)

    Study Type
    Demographic Surveillance
    Series Information
    This dataset contains rounds of 1 to 17 of demographic survillance data covering the period from 1 Sep. 2007 to 31 Dec. 2015. Two rounds of data collection took place every year execpt in 2007 whereby only one round of data collection was done from Sep. to Dec. 2007 (for four mounths). This might give you an infilated indicators particularly on birth rate, sex ratio, and life expectency. In each round an update of all individuals in the system was done in addition to the regular checks for events that change the population structure.

    ID Number
    INDEPTH.ET041.CMD2014.v1
    Version
    Version Description
    CMD2014.v1

    Production Date
    2017-05-22
    Notes
    v1: for public distribution

    Overview
    Abstract
    Kersa HDSS was established in 12 sub-districts of Kersa district, Eastern Hararghe, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. The site is principally rural with three small towns (Kersa, Weter and Langhe). The baseline census was conducted in 2007 and since then has been updated every six months, with registration of demographic and health events. Data is entered into the HRS-2 relational database. At baseline a total of 10,085 houses, 10,522 households and 50,830 people were registered. The sex ratio and number of persons per household was 1.0 and 5.1, respectively. At the end of 2016 the population was 130,358. Until the end of 2016, 20,935 births and 5,195 deaths were registered, respectively. Over 85% of births and deaths occurred at home. The annual net population growth ranges from -0,1 to 1.6. Meanwhile, the population growth rate ranged 1.63 to 2.94. The majority of the population in Kersa is not working; hence the dependency ratio in most of the years is below 1 which ranged from 0.88 to 0.98. The young population dependency ration is the highest (0.88) as compared with the old dependency ratio (0.05). The Total Fertility Rate ranges from 3.5 to 5.3. A reduction in neonatal, infant and under five mortalities was observed. For all deaths, verbal autopsies were done. Infectious disease such as diarrheal diseases, and respiratory tract infections are the leading cause of death among adults while malnutrition is the leading cause of death among children under five years. Kersa HDSS is ready to collaborate with interested researchers on health and demographic issues. For further details please visit http://www.haramaya.edu.et/research/projects/kds-hrc/.

    Kind of Data
    Event history data

    Units of Analysis
    Individual

    Scope
    Notes
    This study represents the total of data associated with the complete Kersa HDSS as described in the abstract for the study period. A complete population structure changing events such as pregnancy outcome, death, and migration are included. For pregnancy outcome events are linked with the women ID. Each type of event contains minimal attribute describing the event:

    Attributes common to each event:

    Event Type,

    Event Date

    Observation Date

    Migration

    Origin and Destination

    Delivery

    Live born counts

    Topics
    TopicVocabularyURI
    Age Distribution [N01.224.033] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Demography [N01.224] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Population Characteristics [N01] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Censuses [N01.224.175] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Emigration and Immigration [N01.224.625.350] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Sex Distribution [N01.224.803] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Vital Statistics [N01.224.935] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Sex Ratio [N01.224.803.815] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Life Expectancy [N01.224.935.464] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Child Mortality [N01.224.935.698.150] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Infant Mortality [N01.224.935.698.489] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Survival Rate [N01.224.935.698.826] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Birth Rate [N01.224.935.849.500] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Rural Population [N01.600.725] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Suburban Population [N01.600.775] MeSHhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
    Keywords
    Kersa HDSS, Health and Demographic Surveillance, Mortality, Fertility, Migration
    Coverage
    Geographic Coverage
    Kersa Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Kersa HDSS) is located in Kersa district of eastern Hararege, Oromia region, Eastern Ethiopia. It was established in 2007 with the vision of becoming center of excellence in health science research in Ethiopia. It conducts health and demographic surveillance. The major work on the ground are monitoring demographic altering events such as birth, death, and migration; and health related conditions such as pregnancy, immunization, and morbidity. It also conducts verbal autopsy for the deceased to identify causes of death. It is an INDPTH network member site (http://www.indepth-network.org). More explanation about KDS-HRC please visit www.haramaya.edu.et/research/projects/kds-hrc

    Eastern Hararge

    It one of the 15 Zones of Oromia regional state. It is bordered on the southwest by the Wabe Shebelle River, which separates it from Bale zone; on the west by West Hararge zone the north by Dire Dawa administration; and on the north and east by the Somali Regional state.

    Based the 2007 census, the zone has an estimated total population of 2,739,390, of which 6.9% of its population is urban dwellers. The zone has an area of 24,900.21 square kilometers, and a population density of 102.64 people per square kilometer. The health coverage of the zone is 80 %. Forty four percent of the zone is malarious area.

    KersaDistrict

    It is one of the 16 districts of Eastern Hararge zone. It is bordered on the south by Bedeno district, on the west by Meta district, on the north by Dire Dawa administrative council, on the northeast by Haramaya district, and on the southeast by Kurfa Chele district. The district capital is Kersa town which is 44 km from west of Harar city; other towns in the district include Lange and Weter.

    According to a survey of the land in Kersa (released in 1995/96) showed that 28.5% is arable or cultivable, 2.3% pasture, 6.2% forest, and the remaining 56.3% is considered built-up degraded or otherwise unusable. Khat , fruits and vegetables are important cash crops. Coffee is also an important cash crop; covering 5,000 hectares. Sorghum, maize, barley, white etc are among the food crops cultivated in the district.

    Universe
    Resident household members of households resident within the demographic surveillance area. Inmigrations are defined by iteration to become resident, but actual residence episodes of less than 180 days are censored. Outmigrants are defined by iteration to become resident elsewhere, but actual periods of non- residence less than 180 days are censored. Children born to be resident women are considered resident by default irrespective of actual place of birth.

    The dataset contains the events of all individuals ever resident during the study period( 1 Jan 2008 to 31 Dec 2014)

    Producers and Sponsors
    Primary Investigator(s)
    NameAffiliation
    Nega Assefa Haramaya Univeristy
    Desalew Zelalem Haramaya Univeristy
    Lemesa Oljira Haramaya Univeristy
    Wondemye Ashenafi Haramaya Univeristy
    Negga Baraki Haramaya Univeristy
    Melake Demena Haramaya Univeristy
    Melekamu Dedefo Haramaya Univeristy
    Other Producer(s)
    NameAffiliationRole
    Zinash Mesfin Haramaya UniveristyData Manager
    Funding
    NameAbbreviationRole
    Haramaya Univeristy HUCurrent Funder
    CDC-US CDCCurrent Funder
    Other Acknowledgements
    NameAffiliationRole
    Data Collectors Haramaya UniveristyData Collectors
    Data Clerks Haramaya UniveristyData Entry
    Supervisors Haramaya UniveristySupetvise data collection
    Metadata Production
    Metadata Produced By
    NameAbbreviationAffiliationRole
    iSHARE2 Technical TeamiS2TTINDEPTH NetworkTechnical Support
    INDEPTH Networkint.indepthINDEPTH Networkagency
    Zinash MesfinZMET041DDI Author
    Date of Metadata Production
    2017-05-21
    DDI Document Version
    Version CMD2014.V1: (May 2017)

    DDI Document ID
    DDI.INDEPTH.ET041.CMD2014.v1

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